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1. Instructor Monitor Cart Instructor Monitor Cart Figure 3 TAM Located in Instructor Desk Figure 4 TAM Located in Student Cart Podium Touch Panel Place the touch panel where it will be used such as on the instructor desk Connect the touch panel cable to the TOUCH PANEL connector on the TAM interface panel TANDBERG Educator 16 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TANDBERG Instructor Educator 1 Connect the INSTRUCTOR cable to the INSTRUCTOR connector on the TAM interface panel If the TAM is not located close enough to the equipment use a TANDBERG T510 extension cable T510 Extension Cable Instructor CAM VID OUT CAM VISCA MOTION MON VID IN AUDIO INSTRUCTOR PRESSURE MATS VCR VCR OUT Q VIDEO oo o o o AXLINK VCR 1 VCR 2 D M A 1 AUX 1 AUX IN 2 E VCR OUT DOC IN AUX IN 1 AUX IN 2 o 2 GRAPHIC MON VID IN TAM AUD IN o9 PWR CTRL Power Control Unit 2 Route the instructor cables to the instructor equipment and connect as follows i Connect the cable labeled CAM VID OUT to the VIDEO output connector of the camera ii Connect the cable labeled CAM VISCA IN to the VISCA IN control connector of the camera ii Connect the cable labeled MOTION MON VID IN to the VIDEO input of the monitor iV Connect the cable labeled GRAPHIC MON VID
2. Operates the system by means of Leased E1 T1 Parallel Dial 7 Downspeed Send Own Humbers Fallback Telephone Accept Telephone Y Validate Humbers it Access Code 70382489640 104 70383489730101 Encryption de Configures the Codec IP address and H323 Settings When active H323 IP calls may be made Configures the Auto Answer and Do Not Disturb functions and accepts MCU calls see figure 12 Currently active functions will be displayed in the button body DND AutoAns MCU Accept can be used to restore speed dial information after a system upgrade Call Control When active an incoming call will be a automatically answered EN wie m If the SYSTEM OFF has been selected the system will active itself and answer the call ACCEPT When active the system will accept a call while already connected to another site if the network allows This new site will connected as an MCU call particapant Downloads the information stored within the Codec local or global call directories to the touch panel This function Codec Directory Download Controls This will download the information stored within the Codec Call Directory to the touchpanel This function can be used to restore speed dial settings after a control system software upgrade Bo HET When active an incoming call will be ignored while DI amp TURE the S STEM OFF has been selected Figure 7 28 Set Up Call Control Options Installation
3. Size of the Room There is still echo of your own audio Press the Change button of the ROOM PROPERTIES window In the popup window use the up arrow key to increase the value The system adapts slowly to the acoustic changes in the room Press the Change button of the ROOM PROPERTIES window In the popup window use the down arrow key to decrease the value Motion within the Room If you experience echo caused by motion Press the Change button of the ROOM PROPERTIES window In the popup window use the up arrow key to increase the value Restore Audio Defaults 48 This button resets all the audio inputs and outputs to the Codec default conditions which are All audio inputs On All echo cancellers EC On Noise Reduction NR On Mix Mode Mix On All system Automatic Gain Control AGC circuits On The microphone level settings to 3dB The audio inputs 4 to 6 settings to 9dB All audio outputs are active and set to 13 5 dB Room properties default size 12 and motion 0 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator TERMINAL EQUIPMENT I AUDIO S DATAPORT copec EXIT SETUP SETUP SETUP MEL TEST Message Window Touchpanel System Setup Page Press System Setup on NEU the System Setup Main E a page to access features gt A _ Send Still Your System Name that enable the Will enable disable the password protection ability to transmit a Still Imag
4. A E Leased E 1 T 1 4 Start Channel NC Sm Ethernet uM H323 amp IP Setup LEASED E 1 SETTING Press and Hold to deactivate a network Figure 11 Leased E1 T1 Page Network Type Buttons Functions E1 T1 Switch Type Enables the system type E1 30 channels or T1 24 channels E1 will be default for PAL versions and T1 will be default for NTSC versions MAX Channels Indicates the maximum number of channels the Codec is allowed to use on the E1 T1 interface When E1 is selected the maximum number of channels is 30 When T1 is selected maximum number of channels is 24 Use the Change button to specify the number of channels to be used by the system Start Channel Indicates the first E1 T1 channel the Codec is allowed to use This setting might be used if the E1 T1 line is shared with other equipment Use the Change button to specify the number of channels to be used by the system Leased T1 E1 Settings Buttons Functions LEASED T1 SETTING Line Coding Indicates how the signals on the line should be coded If parts of the line between the systems use restricted coding this should be selected Note All settings must be identical on both sides of the T1 connection Cable Length Use the arrow keys to specify the distance from the Educator to the CSU The current length will be displayed in the white text box LEASED E1 SETTING E1 CRC 4 CRC 4 is used for most E1 PRI configurations You can turn it off if not sup
5. TANDBERG EDUCATOR Installation amp Configuration Manual Software Version B4 Control Software V4 1 D50103 06 This document is not to be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission in writing from TANDBERG TAN DBERG Educator Trademarks and copyright COPYRIGHT 2000 TANDBERG 1860 Michael Faraday Drive Suite 250 Reston Virginia 20190 Tel 703 709 4281 Fax 703 709 4231 All rights reserved This document contains information that is proprietary to TANDBERG No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying or otherwise without the prior written permission of TANDBERG Nationally and internationally recognized trademarks and trade names are property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged Disclaimer The information in this document is furnished for informational purposes only is subject to change without prior notice and should not be construed as a commitment by TANDBERG The information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable however TANDBERG assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use No license is granted under any patents or patent rights of TANDBERG The Applications Development Department o
6. on the Codec Connect the other end of the cable toa Channel Service Unit CSU Then connect the CSU to the site s E1 T1 line External Network Connect an RS366 V35 RS449 or X21 cable from NET on the Codec to CSU 1 Connect the CSUs to the appropriate wall sockets Ethernet Connect the LAN cable from the Ethernet connector on the rear of the Codec to the site s Ethernet network connection Note For instruction concerning interface configuration see Ethernet Diagnostic Setup Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 19 TAN DBERG Educator Network Terminating Units NT1 and NT384 North America only Install network terminating units when the site s network provider ISDN BHI lines provides a U interface The U interface of the unit is connected to the outside network and the S T interface of the unit is connected to the internal system network Codec ISDN BHI connectors The status of the ISDN lines can be determined by examining the color coded lamps that are on the font panel of each unit NT 1 Lamp Indicates that U ACTIVE The outside line is available for use The U interface has been acquired This lamp may take up to 30 seconds to light S T ACTIVE The internal ISDN equipment is ready The S T interface has been acquired NOT READY There is a problem with the U or S T interface and it is not ready for data transmission If this lamp remains lit check cabling and network connections NT384 ISDN Li
7. 12 7 0 0 2 The IP Address is in the format n n n n where n is 0 255 RSVP Resource Reservation Protocol IP Precedence Auto Change Function The Codec will not use a gatekeeper and an IP address must be used in order to make an H 323 call The Codec will automatically try to register on any available gatekeeper If a gatekeeper responds to the request sent from the Codec within 30 seconds this specific gatekeeper will be used If no gatekeeper responds the Codec will not use a gatekeeper for making H 323 calls and hence an IP address must be manually specified The Codec will use a specific gatekeeper specified using the Gatekeeper IP address This is the H323 address of the Codec The H323 address is equivalent to a telephone number sometimes combined with access codes Valid characters are 0 9 and Pressing the H323 Alias button allows access to numeric keypad where an alias number can be entered When using a gatekeeper the Codec will send a message to the gatekeeper containing both H323 address and the system name of the Codec The Codec will not register with the gatekeeper if the H323 alias is not set This is the gatekeeper IP address if you specify manual This can be enabled and disabled from the System Setup gt Terminal Setup gt Ethernet gt Gatekeeper Routing RSVP guarantees IP bandwidth over supported Cisco networks i e if you placed a 768K call you will get 768K for the duration of the conf
8. 6 Once complete press ENTER to exit the installer s menu and changes will be saved to nonvolatile memory Refer to monitor user installation guide for further information 64 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Touch Panel Setup 1 Press and hold the Touch Panel external System Setup button for about 3 seconds 2 Next press the System Setup button and the following page will appear TERMINAL EQUIPMENT AUDIO DATAPORT CODEC EXIT SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP TEST Message Window Touchpanel Video Setup Send Still Your System Name Will enable disable the ability to transmit a Still Image Instructor Mode The Instructor can be viewed within another viden source ss MCU Status Line External Control Buttons Monitor Configuration Select the type of monitors used by the system aE 3 Press the Monitor Configuration button and the following popup page will appear to the far right of the screen Monitor Configuration Uses composite video monitors only Uses TAHDBERG supplied E monitors with both VGA amp Monitors y composite video feeds A Uses TAHDBERG specialized M I D video hardware 4 Activate the SVGA Monitors button as shown above and press Exit When complete with the setup section then press the EXIT button to the top right hand corner and the system is ready Refer to the Educator Tutor user Installation manual for other system functionality In
9. External Control Educator External Control uses the AUX 2 data port on the TAM interface to transmit control strings to another control system where they are interpreted and their functions are performed Press External Control on the System Setup page Enable and configure up to five External buttons on the pop up window Selecting the left hand button will enable the External button on the Main Operating page accessed using the More buttons under the Live Sources panel Press this button again to de activate it but not affect the text stored within External Control Buttons Configures the display and label re E Rename Ext Ctrl 1 Y En abcdefghilk Monitor Configuration Buttons Default Educator SVGA Monitors SVGA Custom Monitor Configuration Uses composite video monitors only Default Educator Uses TAHDBERG supplied monitors with both VGA amp composite video feeds eV GA Monitors Uses TAHDBERG specialised M I D video hardware Auto DuoVideo amp External controls Functions Select this mode when the system is connected to composite video monitors only This is the default setting for the Educator system Select this mode when the system is connected to TANDBERG supplied composite and SVGA switchable monitors Note The supplied monitors are equipped with TANDBERD MIB monitor interface box and custom cabling Select this mode when the Educator is insta
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11. AUX 1 AUX 2 O 9 oo oe lo sum QS eje a PWR CTRL Power Control Unit Route the student cables to the student equipment and connect as follows Connect the cable labeled WAVE CAM to the WAVE camera Connect the cable labeled MOTION MON VID IN to the VIDEO input of the motion monitor the monitor which will be displaying images from the remote site Educator Tutor Extended Connect the cable labeled GRAPHIC MON VID IN to the VIDEO input Height Cart EHC 03 of the graphic monitor the monitor which will be displaying images from local sources Connect the cable labeled TAM AUD IN to the AUDIO input of the Natural Audio module or other suitable amplified speaker Connect the cable labeled PWR CTRL to the control input of the power control unit North America only Note When the TAM is located in the student cart the power control unit is not used In this case peripherals are powered from a power bar that is connected to the switched outlet of the TAM Plug the power cord of the power control unit into a suitable wall outlet Connect a power bar to the power output of the control unit Use this power bar to power the student equipment Note If you have the Educator Tutor Extended Height Cart EHC 03 refer to Appendix 3 at the end of this manual Connect the camera s power cord to the student power bar Use the power adapter cable supplied with the system for the wave camera Plug the power
12. CALL QUALITY E S Leased x21 Line Compatible Data Ethernet H323 amp IP Setup Press and Hold to deactivate a network Figure 10 External Setup Page Call Control Buttons Functions RS366 Dialing Enables RS366 dialing from the system and is normally used together with network clocking RS449 V35 compatible when the external equipment uses RS366 ports Leased Line This is a non dialing protocol and should be used when two Codecs are connected in a point to point connection Data Triggered This mode uses TXData RXData and clock signals only Use this mode when no handshake signals are available Manual This mode should be used when no handshake signals are available and the external equipment requires a constantly connected line Network Clocking Buttons Functions RS449 V35 Compatible Use when the external equipment provides two clock signals one for transmit and one for receive X 21 Compatible Use when the external equipment provides a common clock signal for both transmit and receive Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 33 TAN DBERG Educator Leased E1 T1 Description Press Leased E1 T1 in the CURRENT NETWORK panel of the calc ontenl Message Window Codec Directory Terminal Setup page to display the DHD AutoAns Network Download Leased E1 T1 network control I Leased E1 T1 E options CURRENT NETWORK NETWORKTYPE LEASEDT1 SETTINGS CALL QUALITY ISDN BRI T1 ee B8z5 s O 115ft
13. Preset 0 N A N A 8 8 1 1 N A N A 9 9 1 2 2 1 A 10 1 3 3 1 B 11 1 4 4 1 C 12 1 5 5 1 D 13 1 6 6 1 E 14 1 7 7 1 F N A N A Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 59 TAN DBERG Educator Appendix 3 Installation and Setup Educator Tutor Extended Height Cart EHC 03 and Monitor Interface Box MIB Introduction This document will explain how to install and connect the Monitor Interface Box MIB to the Educator or Tutor system using version 3 Extended Height Carts EHC 03 The EHC 03 is equipped with one acrylic shelf positioned at the highest point within the cart This allows the bottom portion of the cart to be used for a cabinet enclosure or an additional shelf The following states the main differences with this system setup as compared to the current Educator or Tutor system New style monitor carts EHC 03 RS232 controlled monitors Monitor Interface Box providing interface between TAM and monitor for control audio equalization and cable breakout point True SVGA monitor for local and duo video PC presentations on local Dual monitor Uses audio from monitor speakers via MIB audio equalization circuit Monitor and Cart Installation 60 1 Unpack Extended Height Carts equipment cabinet enclosure s and monitors 2 Install and fasten monitors on carts using the instructions supplied with TANDBERG monitors 3 Locate unpack and install the monitor RS232 printed circuit boards following the instructions supplied w
14. active here the Student Instructor camera source will read MAIN Camera External Control Use when camera type not available in the Educator is installed Parkervision Fully controlled from the Touch Panel Activate Auto Tracking button TANDBERG WAVE Fully controlled from the Touch Panel Set the camera s brightness Iris White Balance by pressing Sony Wave Setup Sony EVI D30 31 Camera type is automatically detected Sony EVI D100 Another No Control Another camera can be used with the system but it will not have the Touch Panel control The Touch Panel will only switch the video input source To set up the Instructor or Student Camera 1 Onthe Equipment Setup page select Instructor Camera or Student Camera 2 Onthe Camera Type screen select the camera type 3 Optional Change the name of the camera button using Rename Source If you do not change the name here the camera source will be labeled as Instructor Camera or Student Camera on the Main Operating page To change the name press Rename Source Type in the new name using the pop up keypad Press Exit when done 4 Setthe camera s brightness by pressing its accompanying control button see the following sections 5 Press Exit 40 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Sony Wave Camera Setup Student Instructor Use the camera controls to manually set the Iris Gain setting of the Sony EVI D30 31 camera This feature allows you to
15. and unpack the MIB One MIB is required for the two student monitor carts and an additional MIB for the instructor monitor cart 2 Install the MIB using the supplied bracket and screws to the rear of the cart refer to images below TAM Installation 1 Locate and unpack the Tandberg Applications Module TAM 2 Install the TAM unit within the bottom of the cabinet enclosure 3 Fasten TAM with the supplied screws Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 61 Educator TANDBERG Power Bar Installation Locate and unpack the power bar s One power bar is supplied with the Tutor Student system and two power bars are supplied with the Tutor Teaching or Educator system Install the power bar to the bottom rear of the cart Insert the supplied long tie wraps within the holes on the cart and around the power bars refer to image below Note One power bar is required for the two Student monitor carts and one power bar for the rear Instructor monitor cart For the Student monitor carts it is recommended to install the power bar on the cart 1 2 containing the electronic within the cabinet enclosure IT 19 i 4 E DBD P ay GE QE Connecting the MIB Connect the cables S044 S045 and S046 as per diagram below If system is equipped with an instructor monitor cart cable S046 is not required 2 Verify the audio bypass BYP switch is set in the opposite direction from the arrow 1
16. left channel of the mixer iv Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VCR AUDIO IN from the MIXER OUTPUT to the VCR IN AUDIO connector of the interface panel v Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VCR 1 to the VCR 1 connector of the interface panel vi Connect the control cable labeled TAM I P VCR AUDIO OUT to AUX 2 OUTPUT connector of the codec Route the VCR cables to the VCRs Connect the cable labeled VCR VIDEO IN to the VIDEO IN connector of record VCR Connect the cable labeled VCR VIDEO OUT to the VIDEO OUT connector of playback VCR Connect the cable labeled VCR AUDIO IN to the AUDIO IN L CH1 connector of record VCR Connect the supplied cable from the to AUDIO OUT L CH1 connector of playback VCR to the AUDIO INPUT 12 left channel of the mixer ph SO OP die c9 8 To playback VCR locate the infrared sensor on the VCR 9 remove the sticky tape backing on the emitter 10 Place the emitter in front of the infrared sensor Note If domestic VCRs are used connect all the cables as instructed above except for the control cables DVD Player 22 To connect the DVD player as an auxiliary input 1 Place the DVD player in an equipment cart 2 Connect the AUXILIARY DVD cables to the AUXILIARY 1 connectors on the TAM interface panel i Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VIDEO AUX IN 1 to the VIDEO AUX IN 1 connector of the interface panel li Connect the cable labeled TAM I P AUDIO AUX IN 1 to the AUDIO AUX IN
17. the desired location such as on top of the right hand side student monitor Three Velcro strips are provided in the camera documentation package as well as an instruction sheet that shows where each strip is to be placed on the bottom of the camera 3 Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VIDEO AUX IN 1 to the VIDEO AUX IN 1 connector of the TAM interface panel 4 Route the AUXILIARY cable to the room camera and connect it to the composite output connector of the camera Note Connect the camera power cable from the DC IN 13 5V power socket on the camera to a suitable local power bar supply This could be to one of the power bars that provides switched power 5 Atthe back of the camera set the power switch to ON and the Backup switch to ON Note that the Backup switch must be ON for the camera presets to be saved when the system is powered down Telephone Add on North America only The installation to the telephone add on unit is discussed in document D50090 By TANDBERG Inc This document is supplied with the telephone add on assembly Touch and Talk Microphones North America only The installation of the Touch and talk microphones is discussed in document D5012803 By TANDBERG Inc This document is supplied with the TNT equipment The Director Microphone This ceiling mounted microphone replaces the touch panel microphone 1 See Appendix 1 AudioScience Microphone for assembly and installation 2 Remove the existing touch panel micr
18. 06 TANDBERG Educator Equipment Setup Page The Equipment Setup page is the default page that appears when SYSTEM SET UP on the bezel is pressed The Equipment Setup page is active when the EQUIPMENT SETUP button is green A selected button goes from gray to green indicating that the source option is active When a source is selected the box on the right of the screen displays any options that are available for that source TERMINAL AUDO SYSTEM a a EXIT SETUP I SETUP SETUP SETUP TEST Student YCR or DVD Pressure Mats Instructor Auxiliary 1 Auxiliary 2 EVI Die Document Documento PC Presenter Figure 14 Equipment Buttons Student Camera Instructor Camera Document Camera VCR or DVD Auxiliary 1 Auxiliary 2 PC Presenter Codec VGA In or VNC Pressure Mat Exit Setup Page Functions Enables or disables as required Enabled source appears in the Live Source panel on the Main Operating page and in the Full Screen Preview mode Enables or disables as required Enabled source appears in the Live Source panel on the Main Operating page and in the Full Screen Preview mode Enables or disables as required Enabled source appears in the Live Source panel on the Main Operating page and in the Full Screen Preview mode Enables or disables as required Enabled source appears in the Live Source panel on the Main Operating page and in the Full Screen Preview mode Enables or disables the s
19. 1 connector of the interface panel iii Connect the cable labeled TAM I P AUX 1 to the AUX 1 connector of the interface panel 3 Route the AUXILIARY DVD cables to the DVD player 4 Connectthe cable labeled AUX VIDEO OUT to the VIDEO OUT connector of the DVD player 5 Connect the cable labeled AUX AUDIO OUT to the AUDIO OUT connector of the DVD player 6 To playback VCR locate the infrared sensor on the VCR 7 remove the sticky tape backing on the emitter North America only 8 Place the emitter in front of the infrared sensor North America only Note If a domestic DVD player is used connect all the cables as instructed above except for the control cable Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Scan Converter North America only An optional scan converter can be installed within a peripherals cart as follows 1 Place the scan converter on a shelf within the cart 2 Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VIDEO AUX IN to the VIDEO AUX IN 1 or 2 connector of the TAM interface panel Note If the Focus TView Gold scan converter is installed it is possible to control this device from the touch panel Connect the cable labeled TAM I P AUX I IR to the AUX I DB 9 control connector of the I O panel In addition a sticky infrared emitter must be attached to the Focus TView Gold infrared window 3 Connect the cable labeled AUX VID OUT to the video output connector of the scan converter 4 Plug the scan conv
20. CKED to re enable these buttons Call Quality Video Resolution EE Default Call Quality CF QCIF 12 Channel Channel dx CIF didnt E uen In crear ey anne IESU AUTO Optimize Audia amp Video Quality 7 WwenMdE 5 Mode This setting allows the codec to AUTOMATICALLY decide the best audio amp video quality for the call H 26 1 EX AUTO Optimize Quality H 263 Lock Call Quality Controls Audio Mode Activating the lock function WILL G 722 disable the Call Quality controls 6711 and will establish a call using the parameters specified here EN Figure 12 Call igure 12 Call Quality Configuration Screen Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 35 TAN DBERG Educator Ethernet H 323 amp IP Setup Press Ethernet H 323 amp IP Setup in the CURRENT NETWORK panel of the Terminal Setup page to display the controls for configuring the IP addresses The controls are EQUIPMENT ENT USA CA Ca A EXIT MEL SETUP SETUP SETUP TEST Call Control Message Window Codec Directory E MCU accept External IMUX amp Ethernet CURRENT HENN ORK a i E amp Routing ISDH BRI Information DHCP static DHCP Sg 192 120 7 8 Current Actm e IP Status i Gatekeeper MAH auTou IP Address 194 169 7 8 a Leased E 17 1 ALIAS Subnetmask 254 254 254 0 STREAM 254254254 n Gateway 1233 45 67 0 ERE The Address is in the format n n n n where n is U 255 Changes made here Ethernet require a Restart Fig
21. IN to the VIDEO input of the monitor if equipped v Connect the cable labeled TAM AUD IN to the AUDIO input of the Natural Audio module or other suitable amplified speaker vi Connect the cable labeled PWR CTRL to the control input of the power control unit North America only 3 Plug the power cord of the instructor cart into a suitable wall outlet Connect a power bar to the power output of the control unit Use the power bar to power the instructor equipment 4 Connect the camera s power cord from the DC IN 13 5V power socket of the camera to the instructor power bar 5 Plug the monitor s power cord into the instructor power bar Educator Tutor Extended Height Cart EHC 03 Note If you have the Educator Tutor Extended Height Cart EHC 03 refer to Appendix 3 at the end of this manual Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 17 TANDBERG Educator Student 1 Connect the STUDENT cable to the STUDENT connector on the TAM interface panel If the TAM is not located close enough to the equipment use a TANDBERG T510 extension cable WAVE CAM ALA IE T510 Extension Cable STUDENT MOTION MON VID IN 2 iii 18 AUDIO PTT E MATS VCR IN VCR OUT AUX IN 1 AUX IN 2 3 E E Q GRAPHIC MON MON VID IN VCR IN VCR OUT DOC IN AUX IN 1 AUX IN 2 o TAM AUD IN VCR 1 VCR 2 DOC CAM
22. IN to the DOC IN VIDEO connector of the interface panel Connect the cable labeled TAM I P DOC CAM to the DOC CAM DB 9 control connector of the interface panel Route the DOC CAM cables to the document camera Connect the cable labeled DOC CAM VIDEO OUT to the VIDEO OUT connector of the document camera Connect the cable labeled DOC CAM RS232C to the RS232C connector of the document camera Plug the document camera s power cord into an appropriate AC power outlet This could be to a power bar that is connected to the switched power outlet of the TAM If the ELMO EV Series AF is being used set the document camera DIP switches 1 and 2 in the UP position instruction on VCR configuration refer to the Installing Optional Equipment page If one VCR is used connect as follows If a DVD is being connected to the VCR input ignore the output references 1 e 3 4 5 6 7 8 Place the VCR on an equipment cart Connect the VCR cables to the TAM interface panel as follows Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VCR VIDEO IN to the VCR IN VIDEO connector of the interface panel Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VCR VIDEO OUT to the VCR OUT VIDEO connector of the interface panel Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VCR AUDIO IN to the VCR IN AUDIO connector of the interface panel Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VCR AUDIO OUT to the VCR OUT AUDIO connector of the interface panel Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VCR 1 to the VCR 1 DB 9 control connecto
23. Local Podium Monitor Peripheral AudioScience equipment microphone Student cart on ceiling monitors carts Director microphone on ceiling Instructor Monitor Cart Figure 2 Recommended Room Layout To begin the installation 1 Carefully place each monitor on its respective cart Position the monitor in the center of the cart but no further forward than indicated by the CAUTION label on the cart Secure the rear of the monitor to the cart using the strap provided WARNING Even after the monitor has been secured to the cart by the rear strap never move the cart by holding the monitor eg En Ai he 1 2 Mount the m 1 TANDBERG WAVE camera on top of the left student monitor and the Sony camera on ion of the instructor monitor using Velcro strips Three Velcro strips are provided in the camera documentation package as well as an instruction sheet that shows where each strip is to be placed on the bottom of the camera 3 Install the AudioScience microphone as described by the installation procedures contained in Appendix 1 12 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator NAM and TAM Location The NAM and TAM electronics are pre mounted into sleeve modules The sleeve m
24. MASTER DISPLAY AUXILIAR Y DISPLAY miBoz02 sin gt CAMERA CONTROL VIDEO AUDI MULTI AY POWER CONTROL VIDEO AUDI VIDEO CONTROL AUX MON 5048 LOOM AUX INPUT MONITOR nil es AUD IN L AUX MON PE INPUT CONTROL p rLAY AUD oy TH y AX AUDID IN L DEE COMPUTER AUDIO IN L AL MON MIB MASTER DEPLAY MIB ALEX 110 l COMPUTER IH DISPLAY WD MID IH INNEN Do AABA l l MIE aux AM MON fu Ti ETRL SPLAT CTRL ADAPTER POWER SUPPLY DLH LOH MIB CAMERA i PWR GHTRL 62 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TANDBERG Educator 3 Connect cable s T510C as shown in diagram below If system is not equipped with an Instructor monitor cart omit the T510C 1320 cable connection MIB 1 LOCATED AT STUDENT MONITOR CART MIB 2 LOCATED AT INSTRUCTOR MONITOR CART AUXILIAR Y DISPLAY MIB2025N AUXILIAR Y DISPLAY MIBi2025N CONTROL WIDE AUDO CONTROL WIDEO AUDIO PROG AM MULTNU AY PROG Re M MULTA O0 Too 1910 0043 T51Dc 1320 TAM REAR PANEL AUDIO VER IN VCR OUT PTT o O C CEO STUDENT VER IN VER OUT DOC IN TOUCHPANEL VER 1 INSTRUCTOR PRESSURE MATS WOR 2 DOC CAM AIS 1 AX 2 eo rro fovere eere e o exo SVGA Connections 1 Connect the VGA cables as per diagram below EN O CABLE SUPPLIED WITH SvGA MONITOR COMPUTER OR LAP TOP MONITOR OUTPUT ev GA CONNECTIONS Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 63 TA
25. N DBERG Educator Monitor Setup Before continuing with this section make sure the system is completely connected and AC power can be applied Once AC power is applied press SYSTEM ON green button located on the Touch Panel At this point the monitors should have powered on 1 Using the monitor infrared remote press the menu key until the following display appears and adjust settings as per images AUDIO MENU AUDIO MENU BASS gt TREBLE 5 BALANCE 37H BASS TREBLE BALANCE AUDIO MODE FRONT SURR SOUNDRITE AUDIO PREF AUDIO MODE MONO SOUNDRITE OFF FRNT SURR OFF SPEAKERS ON AUDIO PREF CUSTOM 2 Accessing the installer s menu using the remote press and hold menu about 8 seconds until the display changes then press 9 8 7 6 then enter 3 The Installers menu opens with item 03 POWER MANAGE for the video monitors and 04 VERT POS for the SVGA monitors Press the up arrow key to sequence through the various items 4 Setthe video monitor s as shown below using the left right arrow keys to change the settings Only items 11 and 12 require changes 1891 05 2 22 1891 05 2 22 11 STRT CHANNEL 0 12 STRT VOLUME 50 10 19 01 TE 10110000 10 19 01 TE 10110000 5 Set the SVGA monitor s as shown below using the left right arrow keys to change the settings Only items 12 and 30 require changes 1391 06 0101 1391 06 0101 30 STRTAUXSRCE 1 12 STRT VOLUME 50 08 01 01 TE 10110000 08 01 01 TE 10110000
26. N RI ies H EL REAR DEFLECTOR MICEOPHONE 14 20 SHOULDER SCREW 3 4 NYLDM WASHER 8 Attach the two safety cables to the AudioScience microphone and connect them to solid anchoring points in the ceiling Do Not attach the safety cables to electrical or other wiring The _ universal snap hooks and the bailing wire may be used to achieve this Allow enough slack to let the ceiling tiles slide into place but not enough to allow the microphone unit to hit anyone in the case of ceiling track failure Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 57 TAN DBERG Educator CEILING TRACK CEILING TILE wr CEILINGS TILE E m RT s X y A j ln m a E 1 5 OR 45 4 amp TEILIMG TRACK CLIP CABLE STANDOFF TOP GEFLESTOR CABLE CRIMP 14 20 SHOULDER SCREW 2 8 NYLON WASHER ON ch Ep Up PC Rar ree 9 Push back the ceiling tiles located directly above the microphone unit Route the microphone cable up from the hole in the top deflector along one of the safety cables to the ceiling Use the supplied cable ties to attach the microphone cable to the safety cable 10 Plug the 47 microphone cable assembly into the XLR connector connected to the microphone capsule Route the cable across the ceiling and down a wall located near the Videoconferencing system If the cable is to be installed in a wall a fish tape or conduit may be necessary to get the cable from the ceiling to the floor 11 R
27. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninstalled telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning The socket outlet shall be installed near to the equipment and shall be easily accessible Never do any installation of cables without first unplugging the power cords of the applicable equipment Do not exceed the 6A rating of the switched power outlet on the TAM 1TR6 network type is not approved for connection directly to the telecommunications network This network type is only to be used behind a PABX X 21 network type is not approved for connection directly to the telecommunications network This network type is only to be used together with already approved equipment and is not meant for direct connections to the telecommunication networks V 35 RS 449 RS 366 network type is not approved for connection directly to the telecommunications network This network type is only to be used together with already approved equipment and is not intended for direct connection to the telecommunication networks Unpacking The TANDBERG Educator is shipped in sev
28. SDN PRI Settings Press ISDN PRI T1 in the CURRENT NETWORK panel of the Terminal Setup page to display this network s control options EQUIPMENT TO 6system pataport f copec i EXIT Beal SETUP SETUP SETUP TEST Call Control Message Window Codec Directory MCU accept CURRENT NETWORK SWITCHTYPE JISDN PRISETTINGS CALL QUALITY Em Max Channels ISDH BRI ATAT Custom EE 110 23 or E10 30 ADVANCED SETUP Switch Type Leased E 1 T 1 E1 CRC 4 l Use the Up Down keys Parallel Dial to toggle though the Downspeed available switch types Cascade Cable Length 0 115 feet 1 15 feet send Own Humbers AAA Fallback Telephone i ISDH PRI SETTINGS Accept Telephone Ethernet H323 amp IP Setup Validate Humbers i HSF Code Video amp Telephone Access eRe to deactivate a network Tel E Encryption Figure 9 Terminal Setup ISDN PRI Settings Page owitch Type Buttons Functions Enable Switch Type Enables activates the switch type that is displayed in the switch type window Arrows Scrolls through the available switch types The Enable Switch Type button is green when the active switch type is up down displayed in the window ISDN PHI Settings Buttons Functions Number Programs the main number for the ISDN E1 T1 line Enter the number on the keypad use as described in Keypad Max Channels Use the arrow keys to specify the maximum number of channels available from the T1 CSU The current maximum number
29. Sony VID PSeries withRS232 Control and the Wolfvision VZ series The customer can also supply his own camera as long as it provides a composite video output VCR Video Cassette Recorder The standard VCR North America is the Sony consumer SLV models with full touch panel control but other VCRs can also be configured DVD Digital Versatile Disc Player The DVD player can be controlled from both the touch panel and its own infrared remote control device Monitor Upgrades All monitors can be upgraded from the standard 27 to either 32 or 36 monitors Additional Microphone An additional AudioScience microphone is available with cable to allow coverage of large rooms North America only Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 9 TAN DBERG Educator Director Microphone The Director microphone is a directional version of the AudioScience microphone This ceiling mounted microphone replaces the one on the touch panel allowing the lecturer more freedom of movement around the teaching area while retaining good audio pick up Touch and Talk Microphones Touch and talk microphones can be added to allow a student control of their local microphone activation and their image transmission To active the microphone the student must press and hold the talk button A maximum of 40 TNT microphones can be connected to the system via a master electronics module Telephone Add on This allows a telephone caller to be bro
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31. TSI ITE TIS TUM 21 VOR e xTM 21 DA X p IEEE 22 Scam COn TI T TED T DTE Tm 23 3omm eldeJ4d0 Video CON venerada 23 PC Presente sais 23 VOA A ads 23 VNO in ep M 23 Pre S SUEI a 24 TANDBERG MES ETT T TUTTI MUR 25 ROOM EIU ic MT is is 25 RI eee E AO O 9 EP EE T T E 25 TOUGH and TAR IVIICFODNON CS qe O e 25 TheDIreGlon NIICKODNONG lt a ade odo 25 System Configuration A A aEerE aset E Ee Us ned s sd iC nnmnnn 26 PROLECIER SCUD PAGS sacred eaka 26 Time an Dale us doute ete ene er iHe de MM MM MEL MID M E ADMIN 26 System SEL UD BURON A A 27 KOV PAO esse T 27 Terminal SUD PAS em 28 I SDN BRI SEtINOS ana a E ale ede 29 SWCD NR TE UU EE 29 ISDINZB USC UIINGS b RETE a ira eee 29 Advanced eli west A o 30 amp IEeH I MK 30 4 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator ODON PRIESCUNO nidad is 31 MIC IDO 31 SDN PRISSetnOS acid ro ici 31 o matu RiGee ne Pau ett uita eee Ido M Mat i iata 32 71 envMe e ET 32 External NetWork STINGS 35 3 Eee a RU a E D MD DU DII 33 ette eT 33 NETWORK IICA rust ners esami ora ste Tried edn P tud eee tao utis O 33 Leased Ed aedis TEE 34 NEIWONIVDO e 34 ESAS ETT UMN Ss Da as bd edat dec IEEE LA AME CEDE 34 egent TT 35 Elheret F323 ec IP S
32. These VCRs if controlled from the touch YCR panel can only be the Sony or Panasonic model Press VCR DVD control mode to configure the Sony VCR or DVD control interface On the pop up window select whether the Sony device you are using has a S Link or IR control input Press Exit to return to the Equipment Setup page Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 43 TAN DBERG Educator Auxiliary Device 1 Press the Auxiliary Device 1 button to set the device attached to the AUX 1 select Auxiliary Device 1 port Select the applicable auxiliary device from the pop up window in the right Sony DVD PESE i part of the screen The choices are as they appear in the following screen PESE Dun Control Mode Use the Device Control button that pops up to the right of the source to access device s controls on the Main Operating page Gum 35mm Control Press VCR DVD control mode to configure the Sony VCR or DVD control Slide Video Device 7 from th Dies Pin in anderen On the pop up window select whether the Sony device you are using has a S WE Link or IR control input ma Room Sony Camera Setup Hu d Another Name Model that can be controlled Ho Control DVD Sony DVD Sony DVP 300S Hone EHI Panasonic IR DVD Panasonic DVD RV series 35mm Slide Video Elmo TRV 35H PC Scan Converter Focus Tview Gold Room Camera Sony EVI D30 81 Use the Device Control button that pops up to the right of the so
33. When activated the user will be able to disable the operation of the mats temporarily from the Main Page Example 1 See diagram When the Instructor steps on the Pressure Mat Configuration pressure mat 1 the Instructor STEP ON Camera will go to Preset 1 and Input CameraMove Video Switch the also transmit the image of the Instructor since the Video 1 capreset1 instructor Switch is selected When the Instructor steps off the pressure 2 Call Preset 2 mat the instructor camera will go back to the prior setting and zoom ut to a wider view out to der vie 3 Call Preset 3 Document Example 2 See diagram 4 Call Preset 4 When the Instructor steps on the pressure mat 3 the Instructor Camera will go to Preset 3 and Y Call Preset 5 the also transmit the image of the Document since the Video Switch is selected When the Instructor steps off the pressure mat the instructor camera will go back to the Preset 6 Temporary When active you will be able to disable Disable Control mat operation from the main screen STEP OFF Camera Move Video Switch oom Out Ho Change Ho Change Z om Out Ea Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 45 TANDBERG Audio Setup Page Press AUDIO SETUP on the Main System oetup page to display the Audio Setup page Use this page to view and change the settings and levels for each audio input and output Telephone Add on North America only The Telepho
34. activate or de activate the audio input as a custom mute If any microphone audio inputs is enabled the Customized Mute Control will be displayed on the Main Operating page replacing the Date button Echo Control Activates or de activates that audio input s echo canceller Noise Reduction Activates or de activates that audio input s echo canceller with low frequency noise filter AGC On Off Activates or de activates that audio input s automatic gain control Mic 1 2 3 and Audio 4 share the same AGC circuit Audio 5 6 and Received Audio have individual AGC circuits Mix Mode Auto Toggles the mix mode ON and OFF When set to ON the input levels of Mic 1 2 3 and Audio 4 are automatically controlled To reduce background noise microphones that are not picking up the current speaker will have their input levels lowered When the mix mode is OFF all four inputs are constantly active Audio Output 1 ON 4 LEVEL Customized Mute Control Echo Control Noise Reduction ON OFF AGC Mix Mode ON OFF Auto Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 47 TAN DBERG Educator Room Properties The Room Properties feature allows you to set the optimization of the echo canceller to the acoustic size of the room Hard walls many windows etc might require higher settings than expected Carpets curtains etc might require a lower setting Adjust the setting if one of the following symptoms occurs at the far end or remote site
35. allows VGA of a PC to connected to the system without using an external scan conversion unit This input is capable of accepting 640x480 800x600 or 1024x768 resolution Student Monitors The student monitors are typically located side by side at the front of the classroom Looking at the front of the monitors the motion monitor is located on the left It displays the video image received from the remote site The local display graphics monitor is located on the right It displays the current transmission duo video or the still image Instructor Monitor s The instructor monitor s is typically located at the back of the classroom so that the instructor can see the remote rooms from the front of the classroom The monitor s are set to display the same as the student monitors Touch Panel Video Window The video window can display the remote site current transmission or the last sent received still image By pressing on this window the instructor can view the image full screen Power The SYSTEM ON and SYSTEM OFF buttons control the switched AC outlet on the TAM and the power control units All peripherals that are connected using this power outlet or power control device will be switched on or off when these buttons are pressed Optional Equipment Document Camera The standard document camera is the TANDBERG Documentor camera with full touch panel control Other cameras that can be used are the ELMO EVSeries with RS232 Control
36. and Configuration Manual D50103 06 Select this to restore speed dials you programmed Downloads global directories ito 95 TMS configures the global directories Cancel TAN DBERG Educator ISDN BRI Settings Press ISDN BRI in the CURRENT NETWORK panel of the Terminal Setup page to display this network s control options Ec aupio ff system f paTaport f copec EXIT Mut SETUP SETUP SETUP TEST Call Control Message Window Codec Directory MCU accept CURRENT NETWORK SWITCHTYPE ISDN BRISETTINGS E CALL QUALITY Dm ISDN BRI National ISDN LINE 1 Enable DAS cnan DRO faepe 4 gt i First lado zT Humber Leased E 1 T 1 Use the Up Down keys 7 Parallel Dial to toggle though the 7038342973 Downspeed availabl itch Number mmm Fallback Telephone a First 710383429840 104 Accept Telephone Ethernet Auto SPID Det ect SPID H323 amp IP Setup Validate Numbers Access Code 1033348975010 Press and Hold SPID 5 to deactivate a network Encryption Y Figure 8 Terminal Sl ISDN BRI Settinc BRI Settings Page Switch Type Buttons Functions Enable Switch Type Enables activates the switch type that is displayed in the switch type window Arrows Scrolls through the available switch types The Enable Switch Type button is green when the active switch type is up down displayed in the window ISDN BHI Settings Use the arrows to select a line for which you will enter numbers The line display window in th
37. ated dialed channels will be connected in parallel when setting up a Bonding call Downspeed enables the Downspeed feature When Enabled illuminated the system will automatically adjust to the maximum available bandwidth Validate Numbers MSN uses Multi Subscriber Network MSN MSN enables you to attach different ISDN terminals with different numbers to the same physical ISDN line Only used in Europe Fallback to a telephone call connects to a telephone audio only call if call cannot connect on video Send Own Numbers Sends the Educator s own numbers to the remote site Accept a telephone call allows the system to connect automatically to incoming telephone calls Access Code the user will be prompted to enter an access code before gaining access to the call controls H320 DES Encryption Point To Point Only if the far end system supports encryption when enabled the system will attempt to send encrypted data This operation is a part of the codec call negotiation and requires no further user intervention Note If the far end system does not support encryption the call will proceed without encryption Call Quality Button Function CALL QUALITY Pressing this button displays the Call Quality Configuration Screen see Figure 12 Configure This allows the Codec to be set to make a specific type of call The Codec will negotiate with the remote site using the given call parameters Default Call Quality is the number of channel
38. cion aos 36 Bl amp rpm 36 Current ACTIVE IF Status iia 36 Nye aaaies 36 Gatekeeper e ROUCO 37 SEFC ANI eT a ER 38 A AA PC me 38 EQUIPMENT e 39 Stuaentulastruci r Camera arica 40 Sony WAVE Camera Setup Student Instructor cccoccncccccnccocnnccnnnonononcconnnnnonnnonanncnnnnnonanonos 41 Document Camera sustosstetet vitse A M MIU 42 VOR Or DVD Pla e TT er 43 PRUNE DEVICE FT T A ES 44 FLO OM Gamer SU 44 IIR AB i e Fa ea ii iii P 45 Pressure Mats COMMGUFATON xcci nti Ventas veo bats et sos 45 Audio Sct Pagerie tL e dU du O 46 Telephone Add P C 46 AUS APUE SEUN Sucios 46 Audio DUST ed a cu d 47 Input Output CON TOS ata 47 Oo ad AAA e A e RE E e mra de aes UE M OM aces 48 FAS SHON Audo Details o I IM e bd 48 Systen oel p Page ds 49 A utate courant Sonn mda Ree en Rte bSM INR NM MUN 50 Data Pon Setup Fago usmod istos duet udis ere nee sem ettet iude ae eee eer iue 51 Dala MOS att n 51 bro E 52 Aa DM MM I E M MIN I LM E URL 52 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 5 TAN DBERG Educator ADDFOVIa ON Suri 53 Appendix 1 AudioScience Microphone onconcoccoccnconconcancnncaconconconcancannaronrnnrancancannars 54 AudioScience Microphone Parts Listlnig civic A A eaten eens 54 Tools Required for Assembly and Installation
39. cords of both monitors into the student power bar Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator AudioScience Microphone 1 See Appendix 1 AudioScience Microphone 2 Connect the AudioScience microphone cable to MIC 2 on the rear of the Codec 3 An additional AudioScience microphone may be connected to MIC 3 on the rear of the Codec 4 Set the Audio Input level in the Audio Setup Page A 19 5dB is a good nominal value Network Connect the network cables that are applicable to the site Refer to the VISION 6000 User Manual for more information concerning other network equipment that may be required such as network terminating units and CSUs i AUR si Nen On Off Audio In AP Bae VGA In VGA Out y Net pa SON BRL E a 1 T1 E1 J Power t un r Pv zx P y I h pe J a P e bh a Ph k Fa cn e 2 E EM 2 AUX 3 VCR 2 Dual 3 Single 4 Dua Audio Out Video Qut ISDN BRI Connect each cable labeled 1 to 6 within the ISDN BRI cable loom to the ISDN BRI sockets on the Codec Then connect the other end of the loom to the appropriate wall sockets If however the wall sockets provide an ISDN U interface the ISDN lines from the Codec must first be connected to the S T interface of network terminating units NT1 and NT384 Then connect the U interface of the network terminating units to the wall sockets ISDN E1 T1 Connect the E1 T1 cable to the E1 T1 socket labeled 1
40. de activate the default Auto lris setting on the camera and manually set it for difficult situations for example where the foreground and background are illuminated differently Image Camera Controls Iris A Ni Auto Mode 1 Mode 2 Main Page controls for Focus amp Iris E oo Buttons Functions Auto Iris Arrow Down Arrow Up Press to select the brightness setting Arrow Down Reliability White Balance Mode 1 Press to select the white balance setting Mode 2 More Enables or disables the iris and focus control of the camera from the Main Operating page Exit Closes the pop up window and returns to the Equipment Setup page Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 41 TAN DBERG Educator Document Camera Pressing the Document Camera button opens a pop up window in the right part of the screen Select a document camera The choices are as follows Select Document Camera Type J Wolfvision Vi series Sony VID P series new Elmo EV 4400AF old Elmo EV 4004F J TAHDBERG Documentor Setup Another Ho Control Wolfvision VZ series Provides zoom focus and iris controls TANGANI Buttons Functions Elmo EV 400AF Provides zoom focus lighting and image controls Elmo EV 4400AF Provides zoom focus lighting and image controls Sony P 110 Provides zoom focus lighting and image controls DC2000 Documentor Provides Zoom and focus controls Another No Cont
41. e option configure the EE touch panel video Codec Option Key window and set a name Sera EUST for the video site The Instructor can be viewed within another video source as MCU Status Line Monitor Configuration Figure 16 Select the type of monitors used by the system S ETE EN in External Control Butt ons Page Buttons Functions Password Protection Press to enable or disable password System Access protection options Enabling the System Protection Setup password will require the user to Once enabled you will be prompted to enter a security code to access the system Setup enter a password to gain access to the P g and or to Log On System Setup The password to enter the M system set up is 4281 and it cannot be TitlePage SystemSetup changed Enabling the Title Page Log On Liebes ctus ted password will require the user to enter a password during the system start up to Enable access the main touch panel controls This EA I EA password can be changed by pressing the EA This will change the SYSTEM LOG OH d only The SETUP p d Change Password button The default dlls sa pass wor password is 1234 The system administrator password is 8897440 Touch Panel Video Setup Configures the touch panel video window with respect to image controls and video input standards System Name Press to name your Educator system using a pop up key pad max 11 characters Instructor Mode When t
42. e ISDN BRI SETTINGS box shows the currently selected line Press ENABLE LINE to enable the line The Enable Line button is green when the active line is displayed in the window Buttons Functions Arrows Scrolls through the available ISDN BHI lines for which data is to be defined The currently selected line appears in the line left right display window in the ISDN BRI SETTINGS box Enable Line Activates the currently selected ISDN BRI line in the Codec Auto SPID Detect When the switch type is set for National ISDN the Auto SPID Detect function window will be displayed When selected the system will automatically configure the BRI number and SPID settings First Number Configures or displays the first ISDN BRI number A key pad appears use as described in Key Pad Second Number Configures or displays the second ISDN BRI number A key pad appears This button will not work unless the first number is entered First SPID Configures the first SPID number A key pad appears use as described in Key Pad Second SPID Configures the second SPID number A key pad appears This button will not work unless the first number is entered Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 29 TAN DBERG Educator Advanced Setup Buttons Functions ADVANCED SETUP Press the button to display the Advanced Call Setup screen Select as many options as required from the advanced setup panel Configure _ __ gt z T T T Parallel Dial
43. el Opening Page ues deter i cte tates Erbe aus bon edu aate e vs 26 Figure 6 Terminal Setup Page ISDN BHI Settings cooccoccccncnccccnnncconcnnononononnonnncnnanonononennnns 28 Figure 7 Set Up Call CONTO ODUONS viduae ote tla Mn E inne o ERE ied boa ed eub meme 28 Figure 8 Terminal Setup ISDN BHI Settings Page cccooocccccccoccccnccnnncnncnnnancncnnnnnccncnnnnconnnonancnnnnnnnes 29 Figure 9 Terminal Setup ISDN PRI Settings Page ccccccoonccnnoconcnocnconoconcnonaconononnnconnonanarononnnnos 31 Figure 10 External Setup Page oio poe do E NU Iu E I I E 33 Figure Ti b ased E 1 11 P 9399 iactis terae risque dixere Aa 34 Figure 12 Call Quality Configuration Screen cccconcnnccccccncconcnconononnonanononnnnnnnnoncnnonnnrnnnnnnnnnnnaranonannnnnns 35 Figure 13 Ethernet Diagnostic Setup Page ccccccoccncccccnncccncncoconononnancnnonnonnnnnnononannnnnnnnnnnonanenenannnnnns 36 Figure 14 Equipment Setup Page cccccccceccceecceeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeseeeesecesseeseeeseueesaueeseeesseeeeseeesseeeees 39 Figure 15 Audio Setup Page with Input selected ooccccconcnccccnnnconononoconconononcnnonononnnnanenonnncnnnss 46 Figure T6 System Setup Page eco irer tao Pire tenet res ei 49 Figure 17 Data Port Setup Page eociati etie pH RR RUIT TOL Ot ax Deci ots Duc comua ee MU M ELA 51 6 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator 1 Introduction Welcome to the TANDBERG Educa
44. electing a Mounting Location on page 57 and select a mounting location 3 Determine if the ceiling tracks are 9 16 14 mm wide or 15 16 24 mm wide Eight ceiling track clips have been included Four are for 9 16 ceiling tracks and four are for 15 16 24 mm ceiling tracks Discard the four that are not required 4 Attach the ceiling clips to the ceiling grid Attaching the ceiling clip requires a twisting motion while applying upward pressure on the clip Adjoining ceiling tiles may need to be pushed up to fully attach the ceiling clip Place the clips in positions to match the location of the AudioScience microphone s mounting holes at each corner of the top deflector 5 Remove the protective paper from all surfaces of the top and rear deflectors 6 Attach the rear deflector to the top deflector using the two cable suspension assemblies at the outer mounting holes and two of both the shoulder screws and Nylon washers Tighten the shoulder screws to be finger tight In the same manner attach the two remaining cable suspension assemblies to the opposite corner mounting holes of the top deflector 7 With the assistance of another person attach the AudioScience microphone assembly to the ceiling This is done by supporting the acrylic structure while the cable suspension assemblies are threaded onto the ceiling clips CABLE 4 40 X 375 PAN HEAD SCREW CABLE STANDOFF TOP DEFLECTQOR CABLE CRIMP cl O MO s ANU
45. eplace the ceiling tiles Small notches may need to be cut in the ceiling tiles to allow for the microphone cable and safety cables 12 Using the Brillianize plastic cleaner and the Sofkloth towel wipe clean the plastic surfaces of the AudioScience microphone The microphone is now ready for use 58 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Appendix 2 The Tracker The Tracker is a hand held Infrared transmitter that allows user to request the student camera to focus on their location Each Tracker has a specific Student camera preset allocated to it and hence the Tracker must be used from the location the camera preset will focus on The Tracker has two buttons one for requesting to view the individual single person the other viewing a group or the wide angle room view three people The Tracker must be pointed towards the student camera for correct operation To set the Tracker address a rotary dial switch within the unit must be configured Remove the battery cover on the underside of the Tracker The switch has an arrow design to show it s current setting Using a small flat bladed screwdriver rotate clockwise the switch until the required setting is selected The relationship between Student camera presets and Tracker switch settings are as follows NB Tracker settings 0 1 F will not function correctly Switch Setting Preset li a Preset Switch Setting ai Preset ii i i
46. eral crates Each crate identifies its contents We recommend that you store all packaging materials in case the need should arise to transport the system to another location To repack the system reverse the steps described to unpack it 1 Remove the straps that secure the box to the skid WARNING We recommend that at least two people unpack the cart 2 3 4 Lift the box straight up and off the cart Remove the foam packing The cart rests on a foam base which acts as a shock absorber during transportation Using two people lift the cart off the foam face Unpack both the TAM and the NAM units from the crates Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 11 TAN DBERG Educator Room Configuration and Setup The Tandberg Application Module TAM has been designed to provide versatility for installation at any site The following sections describe the Educator installation using TANDBERG carts in a typical room setup If TANDBERG carts are not used install the TAM and other equipment in a similar manner as per site requirements Continue with the cabling instructions that are applicable no matter where the TAM is located After the equipment has been unpacked move each cart to its position within the room For a typical room the following illustration shows approximately the recommended position of each cart and the AudioScience microphone that is to be mounted on the ceiling Motion Instructor desk Monitor
47. erence Press the Change button to select a routing path for the router when multiple paths are available Off Disables routing Delay Tells router to minimize the delay Cost Tells the router to minimize the cost Reliability Tells the router to maximize the reliability Throughput Tells the router to maximize the throughput Press the Change button to select a routing path for the router when multiple paths are available Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 37 TAN DBERG Educator otreaming Streaming Settings TER Enable on le Call Control START Address 224 2 42 108 The Address is in the format n n n n n 1 255 Port 22280 Hops 1 55535 n 999 Video Rate kbps Remote ES dm Transmit Auto Local Remote Source Buttons Function Enable on Call Control This button allows you to enable streaming on the call Control Status and Manual Dial pages Start Streaming is started using Quick button Start To stop streaming press the Start button again Address The window next to the Address button displays the current IP address on the system a streaming server or a multicast address To change the IP address setting press the Address button and enter the IP address on the keypad Address Port The window next to the Address Port button displays the current Address Port To change the address port setting press the Address Port button If several Codecs are streaming to the same IP add
48. erter s power cord into an appropriate AC power outlet This could be to a power bar that is connected to the switched power outlet of the TAM 35mm Slide to Video Converter North America only The 35mm slide to video converter option is an Elmo TRV 35H or a similar device 1 Place the slide to video converter as appropriate 2 Connect the AUXILIARY TRV cables to the AUXILIARY 1 connectors on the TAM interface panel i Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VIDEO AUX IN 1 to the VIDEO AUX IN 1 connector of the interface panel ii Connect the cable labeled TAM I P AUX 1 to the AUX 1 connector of the interface panel Route the AUXILIARY TRV cables to the slide to video converter 3 4 Connect the cable labeled AUX VID OUT to the VIDEO OUT connector of the slide to video converter 5 Connect the cable labeled AUX 1 to the RS232C connector of the slide to video converter 6 Plug the slide to video converter s power cord into an appropriate AC power outlet This could be to a power bar that is connected to the switched power outlet of the TAM 7 Setthe slide to video converter DIP switches 1 and 2 in the UP position PC Presenter VGA 1 Requires male to male VGA cable Connect one end of the cable to the VGA output of the PC 2 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the Codec PC VGA in of the Educator 4 Make sure the PC is set to use its external VGA connection when using the laptop computer 5 The PC Audio Output can be connected
49. evice attached to the AUXZ2 port Select the applicable auxiliary device from the pop up window in the right part of the screen The choices are as they appear in the following screen The PC audio from the PC Presenter can also be connected to the Audio Aux In 2 This Audio function ONLY works when the A V Input or PC Scan Converter button is not selected The icon to the left of the selected device is what will appear on the Auxiliary 72 button on the Main Operating page Pressure Mats Configuration The Pressure Mats feature allows the system to switch to a preset and or video source automatically Press the Pressure Mats button on the Equipment Setup page to access this camera configuration This page allows the pressure mats to be assigned to the main camera presets and or the selection of the video sources such as document camera or PC Input Buttons Functions Educator Select Auxiliary Device 2 AM Input PC Scan Conv erter Whiteboard Another Tjd No Control EN Ena STEP ON Camera Move Press the Call Preset 1 5 to activate the assigned main camera presets Video Switch Press to toggle through the desired video source that will be transmitted when selected STEP OFF Camera Move Set the action source that will occur display when stepping off the pressure mats Video Switch Indicates the video source that will be transmitted when the user steps off the pressure mat Temporary Disable Control
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51. he indicate if the Mic 1 Podium au input ene CANEL ponp filter is input els for Mic 2 AudioScience 1 level in dB is didis for is Tn the the al Mic 3 AudioScience 2 the audio audio input and Audio 4 are input automatically Audio 4 PTT Mixer Audio 5 Tel add or Aux Audio 6 VCR or DVD controlled If the lights are off the input levels are fixed all active These lights indicate if the AGC is active for the audio input Mic 1 2 3 and Audio 4 share the same AGC circuit Audio 5 6 and Received Audio have individual AGC circuits Note Selecting a particular Audio Input causes that input s setup window to appear in the center of the screen 46 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Audio Output Settings Audio Output Level Select to configure that audio output Displays the corresponding audio level in dB Audio 1 Room Loud Speakers Audio 2 Telephone Add on Audio 3 VCR Note Selecting a particular Audio Output causes that output s setup window to appear in the center of the screen Input Output Controls Buttons Functions Text Window Indicates what is being configured Level Up Down Adjusts the level of the audio input in 1 5 dB steps The current value is displayed in the Level window Channel On Off Activates or de activates that audio input Customized Mute Control Press to
52. he system is configured for Instructor Mode the live source is transmitted with an inserted image of the instructor camera This allows the remote site to see the presentation and the instructor simultaneously Press the Instructor Mode button to enable the Instructor Mode feature Press the Instructor Mode button again to disable the Instructor Mode feature Note To setup the instructor camera see Student Instructor Camera section Option Key The option key is used to configure the Codec software options such as MultiSite or Presenter functionality However the system requires a valid option key password to activate MultiSite and or Presenter functionality Press the Option Key button and enter the valid password on the popup keyboard and press Enter Press Cancel to abandon the operation Note A restart of the system is required after entering a new option key If the option key password is invalid the original key setting will be used Send Still Enables the Send Still Image option MCU Status Line Enable to on screen MCU call information External Control Enables and configures the External Control buttons Monitor Configuration Configures the type of monitor used in the system Exit Returns to the Main Operating page This can take several seconds as the system is communicating any changes to the related equipment See your TANDBERG Representative for more details Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 49 TANDBERG
53. ilable Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 55 TAN DBERG Educator Selecting a Mounting Location The mounting location of the AudioScience microphone can be determined through the application of three principles 1 All desirable seating positions should be within 14 feet 5 meters of the microphone capsule with an unobstructed line of sight to the microphone capsule 2 All undesirable noise sources should be blocked from reaching the microphone capsule by one or both boundaries of the microphone 3 The mounting holes of the microphone boundary must be directly under a ceiling track to allow for mounting hardware Additionally to allow for easier changing of lighting tubes or bulbs the microphone should not be mounted where the microphone blocks these items If due to acoustic concerns a light fixture has to be blocked then string the microphone cable in such a way as to allow for removal of the microphone when light bulbs or tubes need to be changed 30 Fest 8 o Meters 14 feet 5 Meolers al a d O n H a J g v T 5 in f mas MICROPHONE Typical Room Mounting Arrangement 56 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Assembly and Installation Instructions 1 Read the Installation Considerations on page 56 and proceed after all considerations have been understood and satisfied 2 Read the guidelines for S
54. ith the cards One card per monitor is required 4 Install cabinet enclosure s within bottom of the cart s inserting the enclosure from the rear of the cart refer to images below Note Inserting the cabinet enclosure from the front of the cart may cause scratches to the bottom shelf which may be visible Only one cabinet enclosure is supplied per system unless optional cabinet enclosures were ordered 5 Align the vent slots of the cabinet enclosure with the vent slots of the cart and fasten the cabinet with the supplied hardware refer to images below Note The cabinet enclosure can be rotated 180 which allows door to swing open from opposite side The rear door can also be rotated allowing keyed lock to be located at top 6 If system has only one cabinet enclosure it is recommended that this cart be located at the left side of the second monitor cart It is also recommended that the camera be placed onto the monitor cart with the cabinet enclosure Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Optional Acrylic Shelf Installation 1 Locate and unpack the Acrylic Shelf 2 From the rear of the cart slide the shelf into the available grooves as forward as possible refer to images below Verify with existing shelf for accurate positioning 3 Insert the shelf retaining pins to lock shelf One pin per side is required refer to images below Monitor Interface Box MIB Installation 1 Locate
55. l INSTRUCTOR PRESSURE MATS WCR IN YCR OUT AUX IN 1 AUX IN 2 o o0 6 o SS e HUM VER IN VOR OUT DOC IN AUX IN 1 AUX IN 2 Wes 9 hal o O 0 aa eee eee 1 arjo UAM eje 1 eje z O 1 Connect the TAM s power cord from the TAM s AC input socket to a suitable wall outlet 2 If required a power bar may be connected to the switched AC outlet of the TAM to provide switched power for peripheral equipment Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 15 TAN DBERG Educator Cabling Configurations Figure 3 shows the system cabling when the TAM is located in the Instructor podium Figure 4 shows the system cabling when the TAM is located in the Student cart In this case the AC power to the student peripherals is not controlled by a power control unit but instead the AC power is connected to a power bar that is connected to the switched outlet of the TAM Instructor Student Stiructo Touch Panel Instructor Desk Instructor Desk Optional Podium Student Monitors Carts Peripheral Equipment Cart Optional Touch Panel Student Monitors Carts Peripheral Equipment Cart Instructor
56. lexer ISDN Integrated Systems Digital Network Mic Microphone MSN Multi Subscriber Network PC Personal Computer PRI Primary Rate Interface TNT Touch and Talk SPID service Provider Identification TAM TANDBERG Applications Module VGA Video Graphics Array Educator Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 53 TAN DBERG Educator Appendix 1 AudioScience Microphone AudioScience Microphone Parts Listing Before proceeding please ensure that the following list of parts was received with your new AudioScience Microphone package If any part is missing or damaged contact your TANDBERG Representative to arrange for a replacement Qty Part Description Present 1 Acrylic Top Deflector Fitted With Microphone Assembly 1 Rear Deflector 4 Cable Suspension Assemblies 2 Safety Cable Assemblies 4 9 16 Ceiling Track Clips 4 15 16 Ceiling Track Clips 2 1 4 Universal Snap Hooks 1 47 Plenum Rated Microphone Cable Assembly 6 Nylon Washers 6 Shoulder Screws 10 White Cable Ties 1 20 Foot Length of Bailing Wire 1 Bottle of Brillianize Plastics Cleaner 1 Sofkloth Towel 1 Assembly and Installation Instructions Tools Required for Assembly and Installation Step ladder To suit ceiling height 1 Phillips Screwdriver e Wire cutter Knife or other tool to notch the ceiling tiles Any tools required to snake cable through the wall if desired 54 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educat
57. lled with TANDBERG MID multi image display hardware When enabled an additional setup button appears allowing configuration of the MID system A separate document describes MID system operation 50 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Data Port Setup Page Press DATA PORT SETUP to display the Data Port Setup page Use this page to configure the Codec Net 1 RS232 data port When a button is illuminated that setting is active TERMINAL EQUIPMENT AUDIO ST STEM CODEC EXIT SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP TEST Message Window DATA T 120 BAUD RATE 1200 4800 9600 19200 33400 EET oo FL O ODAABTS E un En n ES fom MODE Figure 17 Data Port Setup Page Data Mode This mode provides a transparent data channel This channel can be used for many different purposes such as file transfer and application sharing When using this mode it is necessary to have a TANDBERG system at the remote site Buttons Functions DATA T120 Press on one of these buttons to select data mode or T120 1200 38400 Press on one of these buttons to select the baud rate None odd even Press on one of these buttons to select the parity setting 8 7 Press on one of these buttons to select the number of data bits 1 2 Press on one of these buttons to select the number of stop bits Exit Returns to the Main Operating page This can take several seconds as the system is communicating any changes to the related equip
58. ment Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 51 TAN DBERG Educator 1120 Mode This mode provides a data channel that supports the T 120 standard for data communications Using T 120 software such as Microsoft NetMeeting on a local PC the user can communicate with other T 120 systems via the Educator Codec Test Page Press CODEC TEST on the System Setup Main page to display the Codec Test page TERMIHAL EQUIPMENT AUDIO SYSTEM DATA PORT EXIT SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP Message Window Network is ISDN ursc ISDN PRIT 1 ar Leased T 1 E 1 Figure 18 Codec Test Page Button Function Starts testing the Codec As the test proceeds report lines are written for each item in the test list Contact technical support if you cannot solve the problem Test Codec Reset Codec Resets the Codec This performs a reboot with information displayed on the local monitor displays The button flashes while resetting is being performed Exit Returns to the Main Operating page This can take several seconds as the system is communicating any changes to the related equipment 52 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TANDBERG Abbreviations AGC Automatic Gain Control Aux Auxiliary BRI Basic Rate Interface Codec Compression decompression CSU Channel Service Unit DVD Digital Versatile Video Disc EC Echo Canceller ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute HF Hum Filter IMUX Inverse Multip
59. ne Add on feature allows the telephone caller to be brought into the videoconference call Press the button on the Audio Setup page to make this option available Once activated this option will be accessible on the Live Sources panel of the Main Operating page and on the Call Status Control page Button Functions INAL SETUP Educator TERM EQUIPMENT BES ee Dee essen EXIT SETUP Bea SETUP TEST Cum INPUT SETTINGS Level a e Er ia pos E E Figure 15 Audio Pod Kr omized Kr Control Echo Control BELA in se poe Audio Setup Page with Input selected Level ROOM PROPERTIES OUTPUT SETTINGS SETTINGS a ES Motion a EA Telephone Add on T Enables and disables the Telephone Add on option HEN To make a telephone only call dial the remote party using the Telephone Handset Press the Telephone Add on button to connect the call into the conference The button will illuminate and the Tel Add indicator will flash when the telephone party is connected Press Telephone Add on again to disconnect the call Audio Input Settings A G C Automatic Gain Control Level E N M i x Audio Source Audio Level Echo Canceller Noise Reduction Mix Mode Select to configure that Displays the These lights These lights These lights audio input corresponding indicate if the indicate if t
60. nes 1 2 and 3 Lamp Indicates that Green The U and S T interfaces are ready Orange The U interface is ready but the S T interface is not ready Red The U interface is not ready therefore the S T interface is also not ready Network terminating unit model NT1 has two switches for configuration These switches are factory set to the configuration required by the Educator as follows S T TERM OHMS is set to 100 S T WIRING is set to LONG Installing Optional Equipment The following installation procedures apply to specific models or types of optional equipment If you are installing equipment other than those described consult the documentation supplied with that equipment Optional equipment must be enabled on the Equipment Setup page WARNING Peripheral equipment may be powered from the switched power outlet on the TAM provided that the 6A rating of the TAM is not exceeded 20 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Docu ment Camera The document camera option is a ELMO EV Series with RS232 or a similar device Installation instructions for the TANDBERG Documentor are supplied with the camera 1 2 i ii 3 4 5 6 T VCR For Note The Sony EVI D30 31 document camera option is a custom configuration Place the document camera as appropriate Connect the DOC CAM cables to the TAM interface panel as follows Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VIDEO DOC
61. odules are designed to be installed by simply sliding into the shelf of the appropriate cart Depending on the room configuration the following is recommended TAM module can be installed in the Instructor podium or in the Student monitor cart The location of the TAM module is normally dependent on the communication cabling and wall plugs Instructor Podium recommended as 1st option The NAM module is installed in the Student monitors cart Ifthe system is equipped with an instructor monitor cart install the additional NAM sleeve into the instructor monitor cart y NAM module Instructor Possible TAM odium B module locations Student AudioScience monitors carts microphone on ceiling Instructors monitors carts 4 NAM module Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 13 TAN DBERG Educator NAM and TAM Module Installation To install the NAM and TAM modules perform the following steps Install the NAM module in the Student monitors cart remove the back panel of the cart by using the key provided with the cart and pushing on the lock 1 2 3 4 Be dO IW o 14 Remove the back panel Unscrew the thumbscrew on the top shelf olide the NAM module into the top shelf Lock d
62. of channels will be displayed in the white text box Cable Length Use the arrow keys to specify the distance from the Educator2 to the CSU The current length will be displayed in the white text box Cascade Cable Length Use the arrow keys to specify the length of the cascading cable The current length will be displayed in the white text box NSF Your network provider may require a service selection in your ISDN configuration To select the NFS code for a Video and Non Standard Facility Telephone calls press the Change button Valid NSF service codes are from 1 to 31 Enter O to disable NSF service codes Example AT amp T offers several digital switched services These include SDN with service code 1 and ACCUNET with service code 6 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 31 TAN DBERG Educator Advanced Setup Buttons Functions ADV ANCED SETUP Pressing this button displays the Advanced Configuration Screen Select as many options as required from the Confi advanced Setup Panel onf igure Note The Advanced Setup window has green and red indicators to show which settings are on or off Subaddress enters a Subaddress if ETSI or 1TR6 is selected as the switch type Subaddress enables up to 8 ISDN terminals to be connected to the same ISDN line each terminal is given a unique Subaddress A key pad appears use as described in Key Pad Only used in Europe Parallel Dial performs a parallel dial If set to ON illumin
63. on Call Quality Button Function CALL QUALITY Pressing this button displays the Call Quality Configuration Screen see Figure 12 Configure This allows the Codec to be set to make a specific type of call The Codec will negotiate with the remote site using the given call parameters Default Call Quality is the number of channels the system will attempt to call at unless changed using the Quality function on the dialing page Video Resolution QCIF Low resolution video 176 x 144 pixels CIF High resolution video 852 x 288 pixels iCIF CIF resolution at 60 fields sec 4CIF Highest resolution 704 x 576 pixels AUTO Allows the system to set the optimal resolution Video Mode H 261 Normal video compression and decompression H 263 Bandwidth efficient video compression and decompression AUTO Allows the system to set the optimal quality Audio Mode G 728 Compressed normal quality audio leaving more bandwidth for video G 711 Normal quality audio telephone quality 3 1 kHz G 722 and G 722 1 High quality audio 7 kHz AUTO Allows the system to set the optimal quality Optimize Quality is a speed button which sets all three elements to AUTO AUTO lets the Codec determine the best call parameters to use LOCK prevents the call quality controls from being used on the Call Status Control page Press LOCKED to re enable these buttons 30 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator I
64. ophone cable from the MIC 1 on the rear of the Codec 3 Connect the Director microphone cable to MIC 1 Set the Audio Input level in the Audio Setup Page A 19 5dB is a good nominal value Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 25 TAN DBERG Educator System Configuration To configure the system turn it ON by pressing SYSTEM ON in the upper left corner of the bezel When power is applied to the system the touch panel appears as follows TANDBERG Educator Touch to Start Ee ee so 5 Figure 5 Touch Panel Opening Page The Please Wait message appears while the system is loading When the system has loaded Touch to Start appears Press Touch to Start to open the Main Operating page Protected Setup Page The protected setup page is only used to adjust the time and date The page is accessed by pressing the very bottom left corner of the opening page WARNING Changes to the protected setup will affect the operation of Educator Please note that on the Protected Setup page BEEP must be set to O Time and Date To set the time and date 1 Access the Protected Setup page 2 Press SET TIME AND DATE 3 Use the up and down buttons to change the time and date as necessary 26 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator System Set Up Button Press SYSTEM SETUP and either the Main System Setup page or a key pad will appear on the screen The key pad will only a
65. or Installation Considerations 1 The standard hardware included with the microphone is intended to be clipped to ceiling tracks with the standard inverted T shaped cross section and with the horizontal part of that T to be either 9 16 14 mm or 15 16 24 mm in width Ceilings which are not of this design need to have a secure anchoring installed in the ceiling to hang the microphone The standard cable included with the microphone is 47 feet 14 meters long and plenum rated to comply with fire code regulations This allows the microphone to be mounted up to about 30 ceiling feet 9 meters away from the system If the microphone is mounted further away additional cable needs to be ordered This cable is available in several standard lengths and can be ordered from your local TANDBERG Representative The microphone assembly has a pickup range of about 14 feet 5 meters This means that all seating positions should be within this range of the microphone capsule If there are substantial numbers of desired seating positions outside this area then additional microphones may need to be installed The microphone cable should be routed from the microphone on the ceiling to the system on the floor in an aesthetic manner such as within a conduit or wall punch out The AudioScience microphone is currently limited for use on the TANDBERG Educator and other approved systems Other applications will be documented as they become ava
66. ource installed as AUX 1 Enables or disables the source installed as AUX 2 Enables transmission of the Codec VGA input Note Accepts VGA signal 640 x 480 or S VGA 800 x 600 signal or X VGA signal 1024 x 768 The PC Audio can be connected to Audio Aux In 2 You may set a video switch and or camera movement for each of the five pressure mats Returns to the Main Operating page This can take several seconds as the system is compiling the changes to the related equipment Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 39 TAN DBERG Educator Student Instructor Camera Select the Student Camera or Instructor Camera button and a pop up window appears in the right part of the screen see figures below Select and set the cameras here Select Student Camera Type Select Instructor Camera Type A rename BEN NEN Rename Camera Source Camera Source The above source name will be used if the The above source name will be used if the Rename Source button is active Rename Source button is active External External External External ma ERE TO ma ERN S 294 Parkervision Auto Ta Parkervision aces Tracking Tracking rd E WAVE Sony AM AVE Told Wave Ev idis Told WAVE EVI Hed Another Another No Control a No Control E EN Buttons Functions Rename Source Press Rename Source if you want to change the name of the camera as it will appear on the Main Operating page If the Rename Source button is
67. own the NAM module by replacing the thumbscrew Note If the system is configured with an Instructor monitor cart install the NAM module using the above steps Install the TAM module in the either the Instructor podium or Student monitors cart remove the back panel of the cart by using the key provided with the cart and pushing on the lock Remove the back panel Unscrew the thumbscrew on the top shelf Slide the TAM module into the bottom shelf Lock down the TAM module be replacing the thumbscrew Educator Tutor Extended Height Cart EHC 03 Slide the NAM sleeve inta top shelf Lock dawn the sleeve with the thumb ETEW Slide the TAM sleeve into the lower shelf Note If you have the Lock down the sleeve with the thumb Educator Tutor Extended es Height Cart EHC 03 refer to Appendix 3 at the end of this manual Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Cabling System cables are connected at the rear of the TAM either directly to the Codec or to the interface panel Connect cables to the TAM as required Coil any excess lengths of cable and place at the bottom of the carts Audio In xx 1 Video ll In Ex VGA In VGA Out 4 Net SISON BRI 9 TUET Power c 990900009 c3 e e e gt o e NISS gu A eS e e Mic 2 Dua 3 Single 4 Dual ow Video Out ISDN BRI Ethernet Data 1 a pa
68. performs a parallel dial If set to ON illuminated dialed channels will be connected in parallel when setting up a Bonding call Downspeed enables the Downspeed feature When enabled illuminated the system will automatically adjust to the maximum available bandwidth Send Own Numbers will send the Educator s own number to the remote site Access Code the user will be prompted to enter an access code before gaining access to the call controls Subaddress enters a Subaddress if ETSI or 1TR6 is selected as the switch type Subaddress enables up to 8 ISDN terminals to be connected to the same ISDN line each terminal is given a unique subaddress A key pad appears use as described in Key Pad For use in Europe only Validate Numbers MSN uses Multi Subscriber Network MSN MSN enables the user to attach different ISDN terminals with different numbers to the same physical ISDN line For use in Europe only Fallback to a telephone call connects to a telephone audio only call if the call can not connect on video Accept a telephone call allows the system to connect automatically to incoming telephone calls H320 DES Encryption Point To Point Only if the far end system supports encryption when enabled the system will attempt to send encrypted data This operation is a part of the codec call negotiation and requires no further user intervention Note If the far end system does not support encryption the call will proceed without encrypti
69. ported by your E1 network equipment 34 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TANDBERG Call Quality Button CALL QUALITY I Educator Function Pressing this button displays the Call Quality Configuration Screen see Figure 12 This allows the Codec to be set to make a specific type of call The Codec will negotiate with the remote site using the given call parameters Default Call Quality is the number of channels the system will attempt to call at unless changed using the Quality function on the dialing page Video Resolution QCIF Low resolution video 176 x 144 pixels CIF High resolution video 352 x 288 pixels iCIF CIF resolution at 60 fields sec 4CIF Highest resolution 704 x 576 pixels AUTO Allows the system to set the optimal resolution Video Mode H 261 Normal video compression and decompression H 263 Bandwidth efficient video compression and decompression AUTO Allows the system to set the optimal quality Audio Mode G 728 Compressed normal quality audio leaving more bandwidth for video G 711 Normal quality audio telephone quality 3 1 kHz G 722 and G 722 1 High quality audio 7 KHz AUTO Allows the system to set the optimal quality Optimize Quality is a speed button which sets all three elements to AUTO AUTO lets the Codec determine the best call parameters to use LOCK prevents the call quality controls from being used on the Call Status Control page Press LO
70. ppear if the Password option has been selected in the System Setup page To access the configuration pages when the password protection is active you must enter the password on the key pad and press Enter To return to the Main Operating page without entering a password press Cancel If the proper password is entered a compilation progress message window will appear followed by the System Setup Main page A button for each of the TERMINAL f EQUIPMENT AUDIO SYSTEM f DATA PORT CODEC six pages is displayed at SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP TEST the top of screen so that any page can be directly accessed The button of the active page is displayed in green By default the first page to be displayed is Equipment Setup The following sections explain how to use each page An EXIT button is also located at the top of the screen When you have finished making changes to the system configuration press EXIT The system configuration will be updated and the Main Operating page will be displayed Key Pad The key pad will be displayed when numeric inputs such as the password ISDN line numbers etc are required Button Functions 0 9 Press the number keys as required Delete Erases the last character entered Cancel Discards any key pad entry and closes the key pad window Enter Accepts the key pad entry and closes the key pad window Cancel Enter Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 27 TANDBERG Terminal Set
71. r microphone is typically placed on a desk Audio Audio Controls You can change the loud speaker sound level with the touch panel audio controls You can also mute the microphones to have a private conversation during a distance education session The built in echo canceller dynamically trains itself to compensate for the acoustics of the room Loudspeakers The system features speakers integrated into the instructor and student monitor carts Audio Video Sources Instructor Student and Document Cameras The touch panel is used to control the position and zoom of all the cameras Auxiliary Sources Two additional audio video sources can be connected These sources can be configured for a specific device such as a PC scan converter DVD player 35mm slide to video converter and a room camera VCR DVD Player For systems that have one VCR installed you can either play a videocassette during a distance education session or record the session If you have the optional Panasonic AG5700 5710 or PV S9670 or Sony SLV models of VCR or the Sony DVP models DVD player you can use the touch panel to control of the VCR DVD player operation For systems that have two VCRs installed you can simultaneously play one VCR and record with the other European model will differ 8 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator PC Presenter A computer VGA connection is available as an input to the Educator This
72. r of the interface panel Route the VCR cables to the VCR Connect the cable labeled VCR VIDEO IN to the VIDEO IN connector of the VCR Connect the cable labeled VCR VIDEO OUT to the VIDEO OUT connector of the VCR Connect the cable labeled VCR AUDIO IN to the AUDIO IN L CH1 connector of the VCR Connect the cable labeled VCR AUDIO OUT to the AUDIO OUT L CH1 connector of the VCR Connect the control cable labeled VCR RS2332C or S LINK INor IR emitter to either the CONTROL S connector of the VCR or over the IR receiver or RS232C connector of the Panasonic VCR Plug the VCR s power cord into an appropriate AC power outlet This could be to a power bar that is connected to the switched power outlet of the TAM Note If a domestic VCR is used connect all the cables as instructed above except for the control cable Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 21 TAN DBERG Educator If separate playback and record VCRs are used connect as follows 1 Place the VCRs on an equipment cart 2 Connect the VCR cables to the TAM interface panel as follows i Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VCR VIDEO IN to the VCR IN VIDEO connector of the interface panel ii Connect the cable labeled TAM I P VCR VIDEO OUT to the VCR OUT VIDEO connector of the interface panel iii Disconnect the cable labeled T302 0030 from the CODEC AUD IN 5 Connect this to the supplied audio extension cable The extension cable must be connected to AUDIO INPUT 2
73. ress different ports have to be used in order for the client to select which stream to receive If the first Codec streams on port 2240 and the second Codec on port 2250 you have to specify which port to listen to Video is transmitted on the specified port audio is transmitted on the port number 4 above the specified video port Router Hops This is used for streaming data to limit how many routers the data should pass before it is rejected The window next to the Router Hops button displays the current setting To change the number of hops setting press the Router Hops button If set to two data will not traverse more than two router hops Remote Start On Streaming can be started from external user interfaces like the Web and Telnet Off Streaming can only be started via the Touch Panel This will prevent activation of streaming using the Web or Telnet Use the arrow key to select the desired video rate Transmit Sources Auto Streams whichever is speaking the local or remote site Local Streams the local site live source Remote Streams the image from the remote site Restart After any changes to the configuration the Restart button must be activated for these changes to take effect Button Functions Restart This button will reboot the Codec allowing the implemented changes to take effect While this is happening the button will flash during this time do not use the system 38 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103
74. rol Does not have touch panel controls The video output is made available to the system and any adjustments must be done using the controls on the camera None No document camera installed The name of the camera selected appears in the document camera button on the Main Operating page Press Setup to make any adjustments Press Exit to return to the Equipment Setup page 42 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator VCR or DVD Player Pressing the VCR or DVD button opens a pop up window in the right part of the screen Select the applicable VCR or DVD player Select VCR Type or DVD Sony DVO Panasonic 1 IR DVD Control Mode Sony VCR Panasonic IR VCR Panasonic AG 5700 10 E Play Rec need VCR s None Device Controls DVD Sony DVD Touch panel provides play and transport controls Panasonic IR DVD Touch panel provides play and transport controls VCR Sony VCR Touch panel provides play record and transport controls Panasonic IR VCR Touch panel provides play record and transport controls Panasonic AG 5700 10 Touch panel provides play record and transport controls Another No Control Does not have touch panel controls The video output is made available to the system and any adjustments must be done using the controls on the device None No VCR installed Press Separate Play Rec VCRs to indicate that there are two separate VCHs Playback performing the playback and record functions
75. s the system will attempt to call at unless changed using the Quality function on the dialing page Video Resolution QCIF Low resolution video 176 x 144 pixels CIF High resolution video 352 x 288 pixels iCIF CIF resolution at 60 fields sec 4CIF Highest resolution 704 x 576 pixels AUTO Allows the system to set the optimal resolution Video Mode H 261 Normal video compression and decompression H 263 Bandwidth efficient video compression and decompression AUTO Allows the system to set the optimal quality Audio Mode G 728 Compressed normal quality audio leaving more bandwidth for video G 711 Normal quality audio telephone quality 3 1 kHz G 722 and G 722 1 High quality audio 7 kHz AUTO Allows the system to set the optimal quality Optimize Quality is a speed button which sets all three elements to AUTO AUTO lets the Codec determine the best call parameters to use LOCK prevents the call quality controls from being used on the Call Status Control page Press LOCKED to re enable these buttons 32 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator External Network Settings Press External in the CURRENT NETWORK panel of the Terminal Setup page to display the External Network controls SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP TEST Call Control Message Window Codec Directory DHD Auto Ans Network Al EERE Enternal IMUX amp Ethernet CURRENTNETWORK CALLCONTROL NETWORK CLOCKING
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78. to the AUX IN 2 audio input if it is not being used by another device VNC 1 VNC requires LAN connection to the Codec 2 VNC software must be installed on the PC Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 23 TANDBERG Pressure Mats 1 Install the pressure mats connector box with double sided tape strips in a suitable location near the TAM Place the pressure mats at desired locations within the room The illustration shows some possible locations for the mats 2 Route the cables for each mat along the walls of the room to the connector box connect each cable to the connector box Note that the sockets are labeled 1 to 5 and correspond to the configured instructor camera presets 1 to 5 Educator Peripheral D cart Instructor desk AudioScience microphone on ceiling Student monitors carts FL LI L4 LJ FL LI LJ LJ See section Pressure Mats Configuration to configure the pressure mats 3 Usetie wraps to neatly store any unused cable lengths i 2 For more information on setting camera presets see the Educator User Manual AUDIO PTT VIDEO DOC IN o 24 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator TANDBERG Trackers See Appendix 2 of this manual Room Camera Room Camera The standard room camera is a Sony EVI D30 81 with a wide angle lens 1 Install the wide angle lens adapter to the camera 2 Mount the room camera in
79. tor Educator is a fully featured distance learning system The heart of this system is a color touch panel incorporating single screen operation and a video window that displays current local and remote site transmission Educator allows control of multiple devices such as room cameras VCR s DVD players document cameras Figure 1 Educator Panel Manual Content This manual is designed to assist you in the installation and configuration of the TANDBERG Educator It assumes that users have a fundamental knowledge of the system This manual is arranged in the order in which an Educator user will need the information Conventions Push button controls are fitted into the cover plate surrounding the touch sensitive area of the control screen touch panel Push button controls are DEPICTED LIKE THIS Touch panel buttons are depicted like this Hardware outlets ports and elements are DEPICTED LIKE THIS Note Text in this format pertains to the topic being discussed in regular text and is set aside to emphasize a particular point WARNING Text found in this format is vitally important for the correct configuration of Educator Please pay special attention to these Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 7 TAN DBERG Educator System Description Control Touch Panel Control A 10 4 color touch panel is used to control the entire TANDBERG Educator system The touch panel with optional integrated instructo
80. ught into the conference call and hear and be heard by all other parties Pressure Mats automatic camera positioning Up to five pressure mats are available for placement in the areas most commonly used by the instructor To activate simply stand on the mat the defined instructor camera can be configured to automatically move to the predetermined location and or switch to another video source for the activated mat TANDBERG Trackers automatic camera positioning Up to 12 Trackers can be used by the system allowing the user to request the Student Camera to focus on them This option is only available for the Student Source with the WAVE camera configured Auxiliary 35 mm Slide to Video Converter A 35 mm slide to video converter is available to allow slide presentations as part of the system The Elmo TRV 35H slide to video converter can be controlled from the touch panel Auxiliary Room Camera with Wide Angle Lens An additional room camera with a wide angle lens is available to view large rooms Auxiliary High Quality VGA SVGA Scan Converter A high quality PC VGA to composite video scan converter is available Network Terminating Units NT1 and NT384 Network terminating units are available to provide an interface for the ISDN BHI lines between the Codec and the site s network provider lines North America only 10 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TAN DBERG Educator Installation Precautions
81. up Page Press TERMINAL SETUP to display the Terminal Setup page see following figure Different options will be displayed for configuring the ISDN BRI PRI Leased Line and External networks as shown in Figure 6 For each installation of the Educator it is necessary to select the correct Network Type before making a call In addition you must program your network settings in order to be able to answer or make calls Buttons Functions ISDN BRI ISDN PRI External Leased E1 T1 Ethernet H323 amp IP Setup Call Control Download Codec Directory MCU CALLS Educator EQUIPMENT AUDIO SYSTEM DATAPORT CODEC EXIT SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP TEST Wi Call Control Messa indow AutoAns MCU accept Codec Directory CURRENT NETWORK SWITCHTYPE ISDN BRISETTINGS CALL QUALITY ISDN BRI National ISDN LINE 1 Enable Enable NN Switch Type ADWANCED SETUP Use the Up Down keys to toggle though the second NC available switch types Number i First Ethernet Auto SPID Detect SPID H323 amp IP Setup Detect second Press and Hold SPID to deactivate a network IE o iE Humber Leased E 1T 1 pas Figure 6 Terminal Setup Page ISDN BRI Settings Operates the system by means of ISDN BRI Operates the system by means of ISDN PRI Press to use special networks and connect using RS449 V 35 or X 21 Press to connect to ISDN by means of an external IMUX
82. urce to access device s controls on the Main Operating page Press VCR DVD control mode to configure the Sony VCR or DVD control interface On the pop up window select whether the Sony device you are using has a S Link or an IR control input Room Camera Setup Use the room camera positioning and zooming controls to set the room camera Make the appropriate changes then press Save to store the settings This sets the power up location of the camera Even if the camera settings are then changed the camera will return to this position the next time it is powered ON Select IMAGE ADJUST a for IRIS controls Image E EN Buttons Functions Arrows Move the camera up down left and right IN Zooms in enlarges the view of the subject OUT Zooms out reduces the view of the subject Save Stores the power up location of the document camera Image Adjust Removes the pan left right and zoom controls and changes the text of the Save button to Auto Iris The remaining up amp down keys adjust the Iris Gain setting of the camera and de activate the Auto Iris function Select Auto Iris to cancel the previous iris setting and return the camera to the default Auto lris mode Select Image a second time will display the setup shown above Exit Closes this pop up window and returns to the Equipment Setup page 4d Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TANDBERG Auxiliary Device 2 Press the Auxiliary Device 72 button to set the d
83. ure 13 H323 amp IP Setup HAT Router Hetwork Address to take effect Translation Ethernet Press and Hold HAT Address Restart Diagnostic to deactivate a network Setup Page Buttons Functions DHCP Enables the Codec to automatically receive all the necessary address information from the DHCP server Static De activates the Dynamic DHCP and allows manual configuration of the IP address and Subnet mask IP and Gateway addresses Current Active IP Status When Static Assignment is active the following buttons are available for IP configuration Buttons Functions IP Address Press to enter the IP address using pop up key pad Subnetmask Press to enter the Subnetmask IP address using pop up key pad Gateway When using the dynamic assignment press to manually enter the gateway IP address that will override the gateway IP address provided by the DHCP server When using the static assignment press to manually enter the gateway IP address NAT Buttons Functions NAT Router Press to enable network address translation if the Codec is connected to a NAT router NAT Address Press to enter the global external IP address of the NAT router 36 Installation and Configuration Manual D50103 06 TANDBERG Educator Gatekeeper amp Routing Settings Buttons No Auto Manual H323 Alias Gatekeeper IP HSVP Resource Reservation Protocal IP Precedence IP TOS Are you using a Gatekeeper Yes Detection Method Gat ekeeper IP

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