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Yamaha PJP-100H Owner's Manual
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1. default settings f The data in the address book page 33 and call history Setti ngs page 38 are cleared e Once the factory settings are restored the previous settings 2 E Sou nd Setti ngs 1 made by the user cannot be recalled 3 S G ene ral Setti ngs E Resetting using the keys on this unit gt 4 Restore Settings Follow the procedure below to restore the factory settings ES y Pa using the keys on this unit 4 Press Pa The Restore Settings menu appears LAN Restore Settings 1 Yes gt 2 No DCIN12v IN AUDIO OUT Z VAi D 5 Select 1 Yes and then press B gt The settings of this unit are reset to the factory settings and the Settings menu reappears 1 Press Y in the initial display The menu screen appears 2 Press A or Y to select 1 Settings and To cancel resetting in the middle then press B In step 5 press or press or Y to select 2 No The Settings menu appears and then press B gt Settings gt 1 Network Settings 2 Sound Settings 3 General Settings Z va E 50 Resetting the Unit E Resetting using the web menu Follow the procedure below to restore the factory settings using the web menu 1 Inthe web menu click Restore Factory Settings The Restore Factory Settings window appears Setting Home gt Restore Factory Setting 2 Click Restore Factory
2. vie CC You can display Speaker Mode menu by pressing continuously in the initial display or calling display Using the web menu In the web menu select Speaker Mode H Configuring the room size G You can configure this setting depending on the room size and operating environment However you do not need to change it from Large default setting normally e Large default Position for using the unit in an ordinary conference room open space or office The communication quality is most stable in this position This setting is indicated by ity on the display e Medium Select this position when echo is heard on the other party of communication with the default Large position This position is selected when the unit is used in a room with large reverberations This setting is indicated by CH on the display e Small Select this position when echo is still heard on the other party of communication with the Medium position This setting is indicated by Rg on the display Notes e Room Size is the function for reducing echo on the other party of communication Room Size cannot reduce the echo that is heard from the unit installed on the local location e Positions Medium and Small can improve the echo processing capability but lowers the communication quality These positions should be selected only when echo is heard on the other party Usin
3. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power line
4. 2 DATE 2006 06 15 15 04 3 Name IP SIPURI time 4 1 Call Nas 133 176 42 218 2006 6 15 14 24 5 2 Call K 92 168 100 20 2006 6 15 14 24 6 3 Call 13317642218 2006 6 15 1423 7 4 Call 133176 42 227 2006 6 15 14 22 8 5 Call 133 176 4222 2006 6 13 2254 9 6 Call 13317642222 2006 6 13 22 38 10 7 Call 133 176 42 222 2006 6 13 22 37 1 8 Call 133176 42 222 2006 6 13 22 22 12 9 Call 1331764211 2006 6 13 1656 13 10 Call 133 176 4211 2006 6 13 1656 14 11 Call sin 222 1 33 1 76 42 60 2006 6 13 1655 15 12 Call sip 133 176 42 60 2006 6 13 1655 16 17 d a gt PiN phorelog Is zl HEES EECH EE EECH HEET KRE 38 Confirming the System Log Message of This Unit syslog You can send information or the event which occurs in the system of this unit to another unit as the message this is called Syslog Syslog contains information of such as start shut down of this unit login the activity in normal states the states of an error You can specify the level of the message if necessary 1 Inthe web menu click Syslog Setting The Syslog window appears Setting Home gt syslog syslog Debug Mode WZ Info Mode Notice Mode Syslog Network Output O Eon Disal Syslog Host Address 0 a a 0 2 Select the desired mode s which specifies the kind of the sending message and click se You can check marks of multiple modes to send all checked messages e Debug Mode Send the debug log to confirm the i
5. specifying an IP address page 16 via DO If a unit available for communication is already registered in the address book the name registered for the unit is displayed instead of the IP address 18 gt 1 Settings 2 Call History 3 Online ES va Pa 2 Press A or to select 2 Call History and then press B The Call History menu appears Call History gt Headquarter Headquarter Branch A E va 4 Making a Call A Press A or Y to select the destination unit and then press 2 The calling display appears CalLHictaryw gt C er C 192 168 100 20 ees Cancel Y a Fe The IP addresses of this unit and destination unit appear if the call is connected by pressing on the destination unit and conversation becomes available To adjust the speaker volume or disconnect the call follow steps 4 and 5 in Calling another unit by specifying an IP address page 16 se If a unit available for communication is already registered in the address book the name registered for the unit is displayed instead of the IP address 19 el oD m o a Kal Ss oe St Answering a Call Follow the procedure below to answer a call from another unit 1 While having an incoming call press gz When there is an incoming call the back light of the display lights up and the ringing tone is generated The display shows th
6. Line Adapt Using the web menu In the web menu select CODEC Line Adapt a Configuring the silence suppression setting You can suppress packet output when no sound is input at the microphone of this unit Select Disable to deactivate this function The default setting is Enable Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Sound Settings Silence Suppress Using the web menu In the web menu select Silence Suppression Configuring general settings E Adjusting the ring tone volume You can adjust the ring tone volume by press VOL Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings General Settings Ring Volume E Configuring the backlight off setting Select the time until this unit turns off the backlight automatically when it is not engaged in a call from Disable not to switch to standby mode 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes and 30 minutes The default setting is Disable Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings General Settings Auto Standby Using the web menu In the web menu select Auto Standby E Adjusting the LCD contrast Cz You can adjust the contrast of the display b
7. Yamaha will not assume any liabilities on the damage to the customers caused by the present Software Licensing Agreement 6 Export control You shall comply with all applicable export laws and regulations of any relevant countries including but not limited to Japan and your country You shall not directly or indirectly export or re export this program except in compliance with such laws and regulations 7 Compliance to laws and regulations This Software Licensing Agreement should be compliant to the laws and regulations of Japan and your country and should be interpreted in accordance with the laws of Japan Updating the Firmware Updating the firmware automatically Follow the procedure below to install the latest firmware automatically Notes e Automatic firmware update can be performed only if this unit can be connected to the internet If not follow the procedure in Updating the firmware manually page 44 Once the firmware update is started do not perform any other operation until update is completed and this unit is restarted If the update operation is interrupted this unit may become unusable in which case this unit needs to be returned to the factory to repair When the firmware update is completed this unit is restarted automatically All of the calls being connected are disconnected at this time Do not unplug the LAN cable during the firmware update Otherwise this unit could become unusable an
8. appears Edit the information of the selected address and then click Register The updated address is registered in the address book and the Address Book window reappears Deleting an address 1 Inthe web menu click View Edit Address Book The Address Book window appears Setting Home gt Address Book Address Book The number of registered address 2 Register New Address NAME Nagoya IP Address 192 168 100 100 Exit Delete NAME Osaka IP Address 192 168 100 101 S N 2 From the address list click Delete for the address you want to delete The selected address is deleted from the address book and the Address Book window reappears Using the SIP Server Registering the SIP server information When this unit is used in an environment with a SIP server the address of the SIP server to be referenced by this unit and the SIP address of this unit should be registered If password authentication is required for accessing the desired SIP server it is also necessary to enter the password Consult your system administrator for details Note The settings described in this section are not required if this unit is used in an environment without SIP server 1 Inthe web menu click SIP Server The SIP Server window appears Setting Home gt SIP SIP Disable SPs rae Enable SIP Server Name 2 Inthe SIP Server field click Enabl
9. available for a call unless the SIP server name and password are registered in the web menu e To connect a call using a SIP server it is required to register the SIP address of this unit See page 35 for details Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Network Settings SIP Server Using the web menu In the web menu select SIP Server E Registering the unit name You can register the name of this unit by entering a desired character string Using the web menu In the web menu select Unit ID 27 Q el E a Q S el E o Setting Menu List Configuring sound settings WR Selecting the audio pickup area microphone mode You can select the audio pickup area of the microphone during call The default setting is Zone e Zone Pick up the audio in large area not only tracking the audio of the talker It is suitable for the relatively quiet environment To specify audio pickup area use the numeric keys in Microphone Mode menu According to the pressed keys the audio in the area of the following figure is picked up or not Q 2 ES C ES ER Microphone indicators blue LED of which direction audio can be picked up from all light up This mode indicated by SE on the display via e Press _ to pick up audio from all directions e You can select multiple areas a
10. e Arrayed microphones directivity controlled 29 5 in x 3 9 in x 2 6 in e Zone audio pickup function e Weight excl AC adapter 0 0 0 esesssesssseesseesssceeseeeeneees 2 9 kg e Spot audio pickup function 6 4 Ibs e Microphone auto tracking function POWER SUD DIY os s oddscacanssacsacssspcareasienacing 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power copsumpton eee eee eeeeeseeecseeeeseeeeaeees Approx 36 W Signal processing e 3CH adaptive echo canceller Operating environment e Microphone speaker array control e Ambient EE 0 to 40 C e Microphone gain control 32 to 104 F e Ambient humidity 20 to 85 no condensation Communications Radio interference standard RE FCC Part 15 US EN55022 EU LAN interfaces SC Beete deele 10BASE T 100BASE TX Protocols escessseesssessseessseesseesseee IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3u e Communication mode Auto negotiation fixed SOTA E ee eher e EERSTEN RJ 45 e MAC address Indicated on the label e Polarity s automatically detected g Audio input output interfaces Stereo analog input output 1 each e Connected locations Max 4 locations in the mesh connection mode D Max 8 locations in the cascade connection mode e Audio codec frequency response also refer to the table below site G 711 extension original system fs 16 kHz 300 Hz 7 kHz Leg G 711 u law 300 Hz 3 4 kHz G 726 40 300 Hz 3 4 kHz G 726 32 300 Hz 3 4 kHz G 726 24 300 Hz 3
11. it cannot be connected to equipment outside the firewall However as calls may become possible by changing the settings of the router please consult your network administrator for details This unit uses a port number of 5060 UDP for SIP and 57000 to 57010 UDP for RTP RTCP e To prevent the audio from being interrupted it is recommended to use a network that can offer enough transmission bandwidths See Specifications page 53 for details e If CODEC Line Adapt page 31 is set to Enable and the allocation of transmission bandwidth descends during a call this unit selects the optimum encoding method for the network situations automatically Preparation Procedure Step 1 Connecting this unit Follow the procedure below to connect this unit to the network and then connect the AC adapter jaeaa NOILWuY Vdd To AC wall outlet an Gs BR Standby mode 1 Using a LAN cable connect the LAN port of Pressing and holding ees Disconnect for 3 seconds sets this unit to the network this unit to the standby mode In the standby mode STANDBY is displayed on the screen of this unit 2 Connect the AC adapter to the DC IN 12V To exit the standby mode and switch this terminal unit on again SSS Press any key 3 Connect the power cable to the AC adapter 4 Connect the power cable to the AC outlet This unit is turned on and the microphone indicators light up in sequence
12. merely for the purpose of ease of explanation When you perform actual settings of this unit be sure to set the addresses and names according to the actual configuration of your network Details knowledge on the Internet and network may be required to utilize this unit at its full performance As the provided manual does not give detailed technical information please also refer to commercially available books as required This manual is printed prior to production Design and specifications are subject to change in part as a result of improvements etc In case of differences between the manual and the product the product has priority E About trademarks Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc Supplied Accessories This product includes the following accessories Before connecting this system make sure you received all of the following parts AC adapter PJP PS01 x 1 Power cable x 1 LAN cable x 1 Pad x 3 Owner s Manual This manual x 1 Warranty card x 1 NOILONGOULNI Controls and Functions E Top panel Microphone indicators A blue LED lights to indicate the audio pick up area Display The LCD shows the current status of this unit page 7 Z Cancel Press the key to cancel a s
13. not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Sources
14. unit in a well ventilated cool dry clean place with at least 10 cm on the top 10 cm on the left and right and 10 cm at the back of this unit away from direct sunlight heat sources vibration dust moisture and or cold Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances motors or transformers to avoid humming sounds Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from cold to hot and do not locate this unit in an environment with high humidity i e a room with a humidifier to prevent condensation inside this unit which may cause an electrical shock fire damage to this unit and or personal injury Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may fall onto this unit and or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or splashing On the top of this unit do not place Other components as they may cause damage and or discoloration on the surface of this unit Burning objects i e candles as they may cause fire damage to this unit and or personal injury Containers with liquid in them as they may fall and liquid may cause electrical shock to the user and or damage to this unit Do not cover this unit with a newspaper tablecloth curtain etc in order not to obstruct heat radiation If the temperature inside this unit rises it may cause fire damage to this unit and or personal injury Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are complete Do not operate t
15. 1 192 168 100 100 DT 1 05 2006 06 15 08 56 43 Address Book Program Version View Edit Address Book Network Settings P Address 192 168 100 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 100 1 D 192 168 100 100 DHCP Disable Connection Mode Mesh NAT Traversal Disable If the main window for the web menu is not displayed see Q2 Web menu setting is not available page 47 25 Setting Menu List This section describes the setting menu items available with this unit In the following description indicates that it is possible using the web menu enu through a PC the setting is possible using the keys on this unit and Managing address book information E Managing the address book G You can check the address book in the display of this unit and call an address registered in the address book In the web menu it is also possible to add or edit the information registered in the address book page 33 Using the keys on this unit In the initial display press to select Address Book Using the web menu In the web menu select View Edit the Address Book 26 indicates that Configuring network settings E Registering the IP address of this unit The IP address of this unit should be registered when the DHCP server is not used The default setting is 192 168 100 200 Note If you
16. 2 Web menu setting is not available page 47 Q3 Call is impossible page 48 Q4 Other problems page 49 Q1 LED indicators do not light up Problem The microphone indicators do not light up Cause This unit is not turned on Remedy Check that the AC adapter and power cable are connected properly gt The power cable is not connected to the AC outlet Check that the power cable is connected to the AC outlet properly The main or branch circuit breaker is shut off If the circuit breaker is tripped to OFF set it to ON If the circuit breaker is ON set it to OFF then ON again There is a power failure Wait until the power supply is restored Power is not supplied to the AC outlet Carry out the test by connecting another electrical appliance to the AC outlet If another appliance can neither be turned on have the power outlet or power wiring serviced If another appliance can be turned on have this unit serviced The microphones are muted the MIC MUTE LED lights up Press MIC MUTE so that the MIC MUTE LED is turned off 46 Troubleshooting Q2 Web menu setting is not available Problem The web menu cannot be opened Cause The network setting of the PC is inappropriate when other PCs and network printers in the LAN are also unusable Remedy Set the LAN board and LAN card again and reboot the
17. 4 kHz DHCP UPnP and SIP compliance e Time synchronization using a SNTP server Port number for SIP Port number for RTP RTCP 5060 UDP 57000 to 57010 UDP Accessories e AC adapter PJP PSO1 x 1 e Power cable x 1 e Connectors Mini jacks LAN cable x 1 EE e Owner s manual this manual x 1 Serial interface e Warranty card x 1 RS 232C e Connectors Mini DIN Specifications are subject to change without notice Transmission bandwidth Transmission bandwidth Transmission bandwidth 2 location call 3 location call 4 location call G 711 Extension 160 kbps for each of 320 kbps for each of 480 kbps for each of uplink and downlink uplink and downlink uplink and downlink G 711 w law 90 kbps for each of 180 kbps for each of 270 kbps for each of uplink and downlink uplink and downlink uplink and downlink G 726 40 70 kbps for each of Z gt uplink and downlink d D G 726 32 60 kbps for each of bad z uplink and downlink z ro G 726 24 50 kbps for each of s alra uplink and downlink O i 53 Notes for Transfer Disposal of This Unit Restore the factory settings before transferring or disposing of this unit Note When transferring this unit be sure to transfer with the owner s manual this manual The settings stored in this unit include the personal information such as address book or call history data If this unit is
18. Ihone PJP 100H Serial No MAC Address N0123 TP Address Subnet Mask 19 7 00 AODE0482D6 192 168 100 100 Disable Mode Mesh NAT Traversal Disable 43 Q el E S Q S el E o Updating the Firmware E Specifying the URL to connect for downloading the firmware It is convenient to control the firmware version used for PJP in your office 1 Click Firmware Update in the web menu The Firmware Update window appears YAMAHA D A IrojectIhone PJP 100H Serial No MAC Address N01234 IP Address Subnet Mask 192 Default Gateway DNS Server 100 100 43 Program Version View Edit Address Book TP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Serv 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 100 Disable Mesh Disable 2 Select Other and then enter the URL to be connected when the firmware update is carried out A Click Submit The URL to be connected when this unit carries out the firmware update automatically is changed To use the latest firmware at all times In step 2 select Yamaha website 44 Updating the firmware manually When this unit can not be connected to the internet you need to download the latest firmware to your PC and then install it to this unit using TFTP WR Step 1 Confirming the current version number Check the Program Version field on the top of the web menu YAMAHA D A IrajectIh
19. MICMUTE VOL DC IN 12V BL Oo el v m J gt eB MIC MUTE VOL At een 2 on D gt H CH O gt EC 1 Press ES repeatedly until the initial display 3 Press ei appears The calling display appears TF BS ET Se Q D a IP 192 168 0 10 192 168 100 20 g Cancel ji Y Menu A Address itl m es 2 Use the numeric keys to enter the IP address of the destination unit 000 000 000 000 Z Il DI e If you make an entry mistake press lt or P to move the cursor below the number you want to correct and use the numeric keys to enter the correct figure 15 Making a Call The following display appears if the call is connected by pressing on the destination unit and conversation becomes available IP address of this unit H 192 168 0 10 192 168 100 20 Y Menu Al Address geng IP address of the destination unit Notes e Do not disconnect the LAN cable or power cable during a call Doing so may cause malfunction e If the call failed check the following The destination unit is turned on This unit is connected to the network properly Check the call history page 32 to identify the cause of the trouble See Q3 Call is impossible page 48 4 To adjust the speaker volume press VOL 5 To disconnect the call when the conference is complete press en E To mute the m
20. P Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway ZC va E gt Preparation Procedure 11 Press A or to select 3 Default Gateway 14 Use the numeric keys to enter the IP address and then press Ba of the DNS server referenced by this unit The Default Gateway menu appears and then press B gt The entered DNS server IP address is registered and De faul t Ga teway the Network Settings menu reappears 900 000 000 900 Network Settings 000 000 000 000 gt S a Address Subnet Mask EB DI I 3 Default Gateway ES VT A EB 12 Use the numeric keys to enter the Default Gateway of this unit and then press B The entered Default Gateway is registered and the Network Settings menu reappears NOILWuYVdSdd Network Settings gt 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway ae V A Bas 13 Press A or Y to select 4 DNS Server and then press B The DNS Server menu appears DNS Server 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Z Ba II H 13 Preparation Procedure Step 3 Installing this unit in the conference room After completing the settings follow the procedure below to install this unit in the place of conference such as a conference room E About installation environment The speakers of this unit are attached in the downward orientation on the bottom panel Place this unit horizon
21. PC Reset the IP address of the PC An inappropriate LAN cable is used for the connection between this unit and the network Use an optimum LAN cable straight or cross cable Use a LAN cable of Category 5 or higher This unit is malfunctioning Reset this unit to restore the factory settings page 32 and then perform desired settings An inappropriate URL is specified When using this unit for the first time or after restoring the factory settings access http IP address shown in the initial display of this unit The web browser of the PC is set to use a proxy server The web menu cannot be opened when the proxy setting is inappropriate When using Internet Explorer 6 for Windows open the Tool menu select Internet Options Connection tab gt Set LAN and then uncheck Use proxy server A network fault occurred or the communication is blocked by a firewall Consult your network administrator to have the network status checked The password for the web menu is entered but it cannot be opened The password is incorrect when a password error is displayed The password is case sensitive Be sure to enter alphanumeric characters correctly by distinguishing the uppercase and lowercase letters The settings are returned to the previous settings You did not click Submit or Register to confirm the settings After c
22. PJP units involved in the call should be set to one of the cascade connection modes A unit set to the normal connection mode mesh mode cannot be connected with a unit set to a cascade connection mode e During a cascade connection the audio is always reproduced in the monaural mode even when Speaker Mode page 29 is set to Divide 40 E The maximum number of locations by the cascade connection Up to 8 locations can be connected by means of the cascade connection To establish the connection of 8 locations you need to connect the servers and clients as shown in the following figure Cascade Client Cascade Client Cascade Server A Headquarter SS Ff EE SS 2 Div Cascade Client Cascade Client Hierarchical Connection of Multiple PJP Units Cascade Connection Configuring the cascade settings First configure the setting of cascade server unit and then configure the settings of the cascade client units Step 1 Configure the setting of the cascade server Press Y in the initial display The menu screen appears Press A or to select 1 Settings and then press B The Settings menu appears Press A or to select 1 Network Settings and then press B The Network Settings menu appears Press A or to select 6 Connection Mode and then press Rx The Connection Mode menu appears Press A or
23. Preparation Procedure Step 2 Registering the network settings of this unit Register the IP address and subnet mask of this unit and the default gateway and DNS server used by it according to the environment of the LAN in which this unit is accommodated The operation is different depending on whether or not the DHCP server is used Note Set a unique IP address to this unit so that it does not overlap with the IP address of any other equipment already existing in the LAN E Obtaining the IP address automatically When this unit is used in a network containing a DHCP server no setting operation is required since the DHCP server assigns all of the necessary network information automatically To check if the correct network information is obtained Confirm that the IP address of this unit is displayed in the initial display as shown below DH BSS iT e IP 192 168 0 12 Y Menu A Address 10 If the IP address display is 2 222 222 The network information is not obtained correctly Disconnected icon DP HI y za Ri Fin SCH IP EE Y Menu A Address If the disconnected icon is displayed this unit is not connected properly to the network Check if the LAN cable is connected properly Check the condition of the network to which the LAN cable is connected If the icon is not displayed the network information is not obtained from the DHCP server There may be a n
24. S a el E o Using the SIP Server E Calling another unit by dialing the user ID You can call another unit by dialing the user ID if it consists of only the numbers Example SIP address of this unit is 200 server1 net and another unit is 201 server1 net You can call another unit only by dialing 201 Notes e You can call only the unit which belongs to the same domain as this unit e If you want to call another unit which belongs to another domain register its SIP address in the address book beforehand and call by using the address book 36 Display in SIP server operation Initial display The SIP address of this unit is displayed in addition to the information usually displayed page 7 Lights up when using the SIP server IP address of this unit y Menu A Taare SIP address of this unit Display during call The SIP addresses of this unit and other units are displayed during the call SIP address of this unit tokyoha sales va amp osaka sales yamah nagoya sales yama C8 tokyo tech yvamah Y Menu A Address geng SIP address of the destination unit Other displayed information and speaker modes are identical to those in calls using the IP address pages 15 and 22 Setting Date and Time The SNTP server time distribution server enables to adjust the date and time information in this unit automatically at constant in
25. S IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appa ratus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the ter minal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED INTRODUCTION Featutes sicscsscicccessccsnescssecesssccestsceosssssces ecesenssssesesooss 2 Supplied Accessories aes Controls and FUNCIONS sccssccsssccsssesssscssesees 4 PREPARATION Preparation Procedure scscssssscsssssssessseeees 8 Step 1 Connecting this unit Step 2 Registering the network settings of this unit BASIC CALL OPERATIONS Making a Calls ssescscsocsesecssasessessoesevesesssossososcsoise 15 Calling another unit by specifying an IP address 15 Calling another unit using the address book Calling another unit in online status 2 Calling another unit using the call history Answering a Calll ssscsssssssssssssssesssssessssesc
26. Settings The settings of this unit are reset to the factory settings and top of the web menu reappears SE og is 2S SE SE SE 51 Obtaining the Setting Information for Support on this Unit You can download the setting information and audio characteristic information and save them in your PC for the reference in case of troubles Note These files are used for support so that you can not check or edit the contents using the normal software Obtaining the setting information Obtaining the audio characteristic You can download the setting information of this unit and In f orm ati on save it in your PC ook y You can download the audio characteristic information e SOCh as the echo cancel setting and save it in your PC 1 Click Download Setting Information in the web menu 1 The Download File window appears Click Download Audio Characteristic Information in the web menu The Download File window appears 2 Click Save The Save File window appears 2 Click Save The Save File window appears 3 Specify the file name and the place to be saved and then click Save 3 Specify the file name and the place to be The setting information is saved in your PC saved and then click Save The audio characteristic information is saved in your PC 52 Specifications General Audio Dimensions W x H x D eee 750 mm x 100 mm x 65 mm
27. Using the web menu In the web menu select DNS Server Setting Menu List E Configuring the DHCP server settings Select Enable to assign the network information of this unit using the DHCP server or Disable to assign the network information manually The default setting is Enable Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Network Settings DHCP Using the web menu In the web menu select DHCP E Configuring the connection mode Cl You can select the mode used in connections involving multiple locations The default setting is Mesh e Mesh This unit establishes a separate session with each of the locations involved in the conference call This mode is indicated by H on the display e Cascade Server This unit functions as the server in the cascade connection inside the location it is installed With respect to other locations it functions the same as the Mesh mode This mode is indicated by A on the display e Cascade Client This unit functions as a client in the cascade connection inside the location it is installed This mode is indicated by E on the display Note The mesh connection is available only when G 711 Extension or G 711 u law is selected as the codec See Configuring the codec page 31 and Specifications page 53 for d
28. Y to select 1 Cascade Server and then press B The settings are saved Return to the initial display and check that S is displayed at the top of the display Step 2 Configure the settings of the cascade clients Follow the procedure in Step 1 Configure the setting of the cascade server above and select 2 Cascade Client in step 5 After completing the setting return to the initial display and check that EA is displayed at the top of the display Display in cascade connection The IP addresses of this unit and other units connected to this unit are displayed during call IP address of this unit a 192 168 0 10 ea 192 168 100 20 192 168 100 30 Y Menu A Address geng IP address of other units The mark displayed before each IP address indicates the cascade connection mode of each unit e A The unit is set to Cascade Server e ES The unit is set to Cascade Client Q el E au el S el E o 41 Updating the Firmware You can download the firmware program to control the functions of this unit to use the latest features There are two ways to install the firmware the one is that you connect to the internet using this unit and automatically install the latest firmware to this unit The other is that you download the firmware to your PC and install it to this unit manually page 44 Software Licensing Agreement To use the revision u
29. YAMAHA PJP 100H IP audio conference system NY A rojecti hone OWNER S MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG IMPORTANT SAFTY INSTRACTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL e Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Attachments Do not use attachments
30. address Network Setti ngs obtained from the DHCP server is displayed when it gt 1 IP Address sts Geng 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway Bis iT Sp EA va Ba He E Y Menu A Address 11 Preparation Procedure 5 Press A or Y to select 5 DHCP and then press B The DHCP menu appears DHCP gt 1 Enable 2 Disable Z TI A D 6 Press A or Y to select 2 Disable and then press B The Network Settings menu reappears Network Settings gt 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway Z va EB 7 Press A or Y to select 1 IP Address and then press B The IP Address menu appears IP Adress 192 168 100 200 192 168 100 200 Z e gt x Ia 12 8 Use the numeric keys to enter the IP address of this unit and then press B gt The entered IP address is registered and the Network Settings menu reappears Network Settings gt 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Default Gateway Z TI A EB Press A or to select 2 Subnet Mask and then press B The Subnet Mask menu appears Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 255 255 255 000 Z Ba x 10 Use the numeric keys to enter the subnet mask of this unit and then press B The entered subnet mask is registered and the Network Settings menu reappears Network Settings gt 1 I
31. all History 3 Online E Va E 24 Configuring Settings 4 Change the parameter The following figure shows an example in which 1 IP Address is selected For details on parameters of each menu item see Setting Menu List page 26 IP Adress 192 168 100 200 192 168 100 200 Z Ba x LF 5 To confirm the setting press P gt The setting is saved in this unit To return to the previous menu without saving the setting Press P Configuring settings using the web menu Follow the procedure below to configure settings using the web menu through a PC This method is useful when you configure several menu items Note Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 is required as the web browser for viewing the web menu 1 Check that this unit is turned on 2 Launch the web browser on the PC select the File menu and then Open 3 Enter http IP address of this unit and then click OK 9 Type the Internet address of a document or folder and G Internet Explorer will open it for you Open 192 168 0 1 Open as Web Folder OK II Cancel Browse The main window for the web menu appears YAMAHA S S Faecilfine PIP 100H Q O Z S el S a el E 7 Serial No MAC Address N01234567 00 A0 DE 04 82 D6 IP Address Subnet Mask 192 168 100 200 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway DNS Server 192 168 100
32. ch this feature is available use e Small Area The area from which the audio from other the numeric keys in Microphone Mode menu units is limited as shown below monaural output According to the pressed keys audio in the area of the This mode is indicated by as on the display following figure is picked up or not Within 2 m DE wl Bag g S al _ Microphone indicators blue LED of which direction Medium Area The area from which the audio from audio can be picked up from light up This mode indicated BEEN monaural by iS on the display output This mode is indicated by SH on the display se e Press ST to pick up audio from all directions Q e You can select multiple areas at the same time e You can select areas to where the audio pickup feature is not applied Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Sound Settings Microphone Mode e Large Area The area from which the audio from other units is limited as shown below monaural output This mode is indicated by S on the display You can display Microphone Mode menu by pressing Z2 continuously in the initial display or calling display Using the web menu In the web menu select Microphone Mode Q el E S O S el E o E Configuring the speaker mode You can select
33. command tftp i IP address of this unit put file name of the firmware Example tftp i 192 168 0 6 put pjp_100h_113 bin The confirmation of the firmware version is required 4 Press Ba The confirmation whether the firmware update is carried out is required D Press ei When the installation is complete the firmware update process starts automatically The firmware update process takes a few minutes to complete MIC MUTE red LED on the top panel of this unit flashes during the firmware update process Do not turn this unit off while MIC MUTE red LED flashes To cancel the firmware update In step 5 press E When the firmware update is complete This unit restarts automatically Check the version number in the Program Version field on the top of the web menu to confirm that the new firmware is installed properly YAMAHA D D I rojectl hone 100H a Weer D NOI 00 A0DE 45 Q el E au el S el E o Troubleshooting Refer to the following tables when this unit does not function properly If the problem you are experiencing is not listed or if the instruction does not help contact the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center First check if the microphone indicators light up If the indicator is turned off see Q1 LED indicators do not light up below Otherwise consult one of the following description pages according to the problem Q
34. ct the AUDIO IN jack of the second PJP 100H slave unit to the AUDIO OUT jack of the PUP 100H connected to the network master unit 3 Using another commercially available stereo mini pin cable connect the AUDIO OUT jack of the second PJP 100H slave unit to the AUDIO IN jack of the first PJP 100H master unit 4 Change the External I O settings of both the master and slave units as follows e Master PJP 100H Set to Connection mstr e Slave PJP 100H Set to Connection slv Setting Menu List m Configuring the codec H ke You can select a codec from the following options e G 711 Extension e G 711 p law e G 726 40 e G 726 32 e G 726 24 See Specifications page 53 for details about the frequency response and the transmission bandwidth for each codec Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Sound Settings CODEC Using the web menu In the web menu select CODEC WR Configuring the codec line adaptation CE This unit selects the optimum codec for the current network situations automatically when this parameter is set to Enable default setting Select Disable to fix the codec to the one you select using the CODEC parameter Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Sound Settings CODEC
35. d may need to be returned to the factory to repair via DO You can specify any URL to download the firmware page 44 LAN 5 ER o 5 s DCIN12V eva a R 1 Press Y in the initial display The menu display appears 2 Press A or to select 1 Settings and then press B The Settings menu appears Settings gt 1 Network Settings 2 Sound Settings 3 General Settings ae va Ba 3 Press BA and then press A or Y to select 5 Firmware Update Settings 3 General Settings 1 4 Restore Settings gt 5 Firmware Update Z va EB 4 Press Pea The Firmware Update menu appears Firmware Update ver DT1 12 V1 6x 1 Yes gt 2 No Z va Pa 5 Press A or Y to select 1 Yes and then press B This unit is connected to the internet and downloads the latest firmware When downloading is completed the firmware update is automatically started The firmware update process takes a few minutes to complete MIC MUTE red LED on the top panel of this unit flashes during the firmware update process Do not turn this unit off while MIC MUTE red LED flashes E When the firmware update is complete This unit restarts automatically Check the version number in the Program Version field on the top of the web menu to confirm that the new firmware is installed properly YAMAHA D D Iroject
36. e A Inthe SIP Server Name field enter the name or IP address of the SIP server 4 If password authentication is required for accessing the desired SIP server enter the authentication password for the SIP server in the SIP URI Password field D Inthe SIP URI field enter the SIP address to be set to this unit Enter the SIP address in the format sip sip address Example sip sipuser yamaha co jp 6 Click Submit The setting is registered and the top window of the web menu reappears Notes on SIP server operation To connect a call using the SIP server the SIP address of this unit should be registered in the SIP server e Itis not possible to establish a connection between a PJP unit that uses the SIP address and a PJP unit that uses the IP address e Ifthe SIP server is installed outside the LAN it is required to use the NAT transversal function page 27 of this unit Branch A Branch B eH GES Router Router Router SIP server Headquarter In this case the following conditions are required The router to which the PJP is connected supports the UPnP function s A global IP address is assigned to the WAN on the router side Note When a SIP call is connected using the NAT transversal function it is not possible to install multiple PJP units in a single segment and connect a call between them 35 Q el E au Q
37. e status Follow the procedure below to call another unit which is online in the same subnet Note The Online menu does not show the PJP units that are turned off 1 Press Y in the initial display The menu screen appears Menu gt 1 Settings 2 Call History 3 Online C va D gt N Press A or to select 3 Online and then press B gt The Online menu appears Online gt 192 168 0 20 Ee TA e 17 el oD m o a gt oO Ss oe St Making a Call 3 Press A or Y to select the destination unit and then press gz The calling display appears Oploe gt Qn 192 168 0 20 Calling another unit using the call history Follow the procedure below to call another unit by referring to the history of past outgoing or incoming calls Note If the destination PJP unit obtains the IP address from the DHCP server its IP address may be changed from the last call If your BD SE anc el call cannot reach the destination unit check the latest IP address configured at the destination unit a Y a 2 The IP addresses of this unit and destination unit 1 Press Y in the initial display appear if the call is connected by pressing on the destination unit and conversation becomes available To adjust the speaker volume or disconnect the call follow steps 4 and 5 in Calling another unit by The menu screen appears Menu
38. e IP address of the unit calling this unit meee HA u Ra ii 192 168 100 10 Ss fei Y vienu Auuress DL AOA If the call is made by the PJP unit which is already registered in the address book the name registered for the unit is displayed instead of the IP address Note Do not disconnect the LAN cable or power cable during a call Doing so may cause malfunction 2 To adjust the speaker volume press VOL 3 To disconnect the call when the conference is complete press een 20 E To mute the microphone When you want to talk about a topic that you do not want to be heard by the other unit s involved in the call press MIC MUTE The microphones of this unit are turned off while the MIC MUTE LED lights up To cancel muting press MIC MUTE again so that the MIC MUTE LED turns off aly AOA The microphone indicators blue LEDs do not light up while the microphones are muted E To deny the call While having an incoming call press Gen Talking with Multiple Locations This unit is designed to enable a conference call between up to 4 locations with the mesh connection It is also possible to call a new location branch office or department during a call To establish a call involving multiple locations first connect a call with one of the locations and then call other locations one after another E To call another location during a call Call another location during a call Carry ou
39. e and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e Ifthe product has been dropped or damaged in any way and f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting The unit should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Responsible Party Yamaha System Technology Inc Address 100 Century Center Court san Jose California 95112 Telephone 408 467 2300 FAX 408 437 8791 Type of Equipment IP Audio Conference System Model Name PJP 100H This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 t
40. e on the other unit The audio is interrupted The required bandwidth is not reserved Check that the bandwidth required for communication is reserved page 8 A network fault occurred Wait until the fault is released Consult your system administrator The LAN cable is not connected properly Check that the LAN cable is connected firmly Q4 Other problems Problem The audio output is delayed Cause The required bandwidth is not reserved Remedy Check that the bandwidth required for communication is reserved page 8 The unit generates feedback noises The unit is located against a wall Locate the unit at a certain distance from a wall An object is placed near this unit Avoid placing an object in front of the microphones This unit is used in a room with high reverberation Place objects with high sound absorbance in the room by avoiding the positions in front of the microphones Avoid talking at a loud voice to reduce reverberations The password is forgotten Reset this unit to restore the factory settings page 50 49 SE og is 2S SE SE SE Resetting the Unit You can restore the factory settings of this unit Notes 3 Press a and then press A or Y to select Before restoring the factory settings note the following 4 Restore Factory Settings e All of the settings that have the default settings are set to the
41. ed in step 3 is changed to the position specified in step 4 so that the positions of other units are also changed 23 el vk m o a Kal Ss oe St Configuring Settings You can configure the settings of this unit using the operation keys on this unit or the web browser web menu on the PC connected to this unit Notes e Some settings such as registering the names of this unit or the SIP server are available only with the web menu e See Setting Menu List page 26 for details on the setting menu configuration and parameters of each menu item j H H 2 Press A or to select 1 Settings and Configuring settings using the keys iien preet Ce on this unit The Settings menu appears Follow the procedure below to configure settings using the operation keys on this unit Setti ngs gt 1 Network Settings 2 Sound Settings 3 General Settings Z va EB A Press 4 or Y to select the menu category and then press B The menu items in the selected category appear The eva amp ee sae following figure shows an example in which 1 Network Settings is selected For details on the 1 Press Y in the initial display setting menu configuration see Setting Menu List page 26 Bie im ze l SE Network Settings IP 192 168 0 12 gt 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask Z va D The menu screen appears Menu gt 1 Settings 2 C
42. esees Talking with Multiple Locations Display and speaker output during multiple ODER soe A EE 22 Changing the speaker output positions according to Uer le 23 CONFIGURATIONS Configuring Settings Configuring settings using the keys on this uni Configuring settings using the web menu Setting Menu List Managing address book information S Configuring network settings wee 26 Configuring sound settings eceeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 Configuring general settings wood Storing the call history nde Setting the password E e Restoring the factory settings o oo ee 32 Editing Address Book sssccssssesscssssscssssseees Registering a new address Ze Editing an existing address 34 Deleting an address 34 Using the SIP Server 35 Registering the SIP server information Notes on SIP server operation Display in SIP server operation eceeeseeeeeenee 36 Setting Date and Time ccsccsssccssesessseeeeeeee Managing the Call History Confirming the System Log Message of This Unit syslog Hierarchical Connection of Multiple PJP nits Cascade Connection What is cascade connection e 40 Configuring the cascade settings ceeeseeeeeeee 41 Display in cascade connection Al Updating the Firmware 42 Software Licensing Agreement 42 Updating the firmware automatically 0 0 0 eee 43 Updat
43. ess from the DHCP server its IP address may be changed from the last call If your call cannot reach the destination unit registered in the address book check the latest IP address configured at the destination gt Address Book Address Book unit The number of registered address 0 H Di H LI No Address is registered 6 Click Register The new address is registered in the address book and the Address Book window reappears 2 Click Register Address The Register New Address window appears Setting Home gt Address Book gt Register New Address Register New Address NAME SIP Address IP Address 3 Enter the name of the unit to be registered in the NAME field using up to 31 alphanumeric characters Q O Z a Q S el E Oo 4 Select the address designation method e SIP URI Select this to call the unit by means of the SIP server e IP Select this to call the unit by designating its IP address 33 Editing Address Book Editing an existing address 1 34 In the web menu click View Edit Address Book The Address Book window appears Setting Home gt Address Book Address Book The number of registered address 2 Register New Address NAME Nagoya IP Address 192 168 100 100 Delete NAME Osaka IP Address 192 168 100 101 ECH From the address list click Edit for the address you want to edit The Edit Address window
44. etails about the codec se For details on the cascade connection see Hierarchical Connection of Multiple PJP Units Cascade Connection page 40 Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Network Settings Connection Mode Using the web menu In the web menu select Connection Mode E Configuring the NAT traversal setting Gi When this unit exists in a network that uses the NAT select Enable to connect this unit to a PJP unit on an external network The default setting is Disable Notes Even when Enable is selected connection to a PJP unit on an external network may be impossible depending on the network settings e When the external network has a SIP server you cannot specify the SIP address to make a communication between the PJP units in the same segment Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Network Settings NAT Traversal Using the web menu In the web menu select NAT Traversal E Configuring the SIP server setting Select Enable to use the SIP server for the call The default setting is Disable To use the SIP server you need to register the SIP server name and password using the web menu See page 35 for details Notes e Even if you select Enable the SIP server is not
45. etting without saving it or to return to the previous page A Y Up Down Press either key to select a setting item or move the cursor up or down E Enter Press the key to enter a setting Numeric keys Press the keys to enter the figures of the call destination or IP address MIC MUTE Press the key to temporarily defeat mute the microphones of this unit The LED to the left of the key lights in red during muting Pressing the key again during muting cancels it and turns the LED off VOL Press either key to adjust the speaker volume Holding either key increases or decreases the volume continuously ees Disconnect Press the key to end a call Pressing the key when there is an incoming call can deny its termination ses Pressing and holding G Disconnect for 3 seconds sets this unit to the standby mode When this unit is in the standby mode it can be turned on again by pressing any key 2 Connect Press the key when placing a call to the designated destination or receiving an incoming call E Right side panel NOILONGOULNI DC IN 12V terminal AUDIO OUT terminal Connect the provided AC adapter Connect to the line input of an audio equipment or PC Connecting this terminal to a commercially available IC AUDIO IN terminal recorder makes it possible to record the audio in the Connect to the line output of an audio equipment or PC confere
46. etwork fault between this unit and the DHCP server Consult your system administrator to solve the trouble with the network Ifthe problem cannot be solved register the network information manually page 11 E Assigning the IP address manually Follow the procedure below to register the network 2 Press Y information manually The menu screen appears Note Before setting the network information check that this unit is Me nu connected properly to the network If the disconnected icon gt 1 i Setti ngs page 10 is displayed on the top right of the display check the R LAN cable connection and the condition of the network to which 2 i Call H isto ry the LAN cable is connected 3 On l Ine See ES Va The factory settings of the network information are as follows IP address 192 168 100 200 5 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 a S z m Default gateway 0 0 0 0 3 Press A or Y to select 1 Settings and y then press B a Numeric keys The Settings menu appears I el Z Settings gt 1 Network Settings 2 Sound Settings 3 General Settings Z va D LAN ER o 2 D Z Va Be lt Pe 4 Press A or Y to select 1 Network Settings and then press B 1 Press repeatedly until the initial display The Network Settings menu appears appears 222 227 277 277 is displayed when the DHCP server A does not exist in the network and the IP
47. f connections is displayed before the IP addresses of other units see See page 36 for the display during a call through the SIP server and see page 41 for the display in cascade connection Talking with Multiple Locations Changing the speaker output Example when you change the speaker output position of the positions according to locations location top of the list from the left to the center When the connection mode page 27 is set to Mesh and the speaker mode page 29 is set to Divide you can change the speaker output positions according to locations 1 Press y during call The menu screen appears Menu gt 1 Settings 5 2 Call History 3 Online O va D 2 Press A or to select 4 Change location and then press E gt The Change Location menu appears Change Location gt C 192 168 100 20 192 168 100 30 C8 192 168 100 40 Y Menu A Address ges A Press 4 or Y to select the IP address of the destination unit of which you want to change the speaker output position 4 Press lt or gt to select the speaker output position ILL and U BI displayed before the IP address of each location indicate the positions of the speakers where the audio from respective locations are output Change Location ICT 192 168 100 20 192 168 100 30 C8 192 168 100 40 Y Menu A Address a Press B The speaker output position of the unit select
48. g Install this unit near the wall outlet and where the AC power plug can be reached easily This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the AC wall outlet even if this unit itself is turned off This state is called the standby mode In this state this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot and fully insert This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE OF THIS UNIT MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE MAIN SOCKET OUTLET VIA A PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONNECTION WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures E For U K customers If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug sup plied with this appliance it should be cut off and an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted For details refer to the instructions described below Note The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed as a plug with bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet E Special Instructions for U K Model WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT THE WIRE
49. g the keys on this unit In the initial display or the display during communication select Menu Settings gt Sound Settings gt Room Size Using the web menu In the web menu select Room Size E Configuring the external input output setting Ge You need to configure this setting when you connect an external audio equipment to this unit The default setting is None e None Usually select this setting e Audio Select this setting when connecting external audio equipment to this unit 4 30 Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings Sound Settings gt External I O Using the web menu In the web menu select External Input Output Configuring the audio connection function When the PJP 100H is connected with a PC through Ethernet another PJP 100H unit can be connected to the existing PJP 100H using commercially available audio cables stereo mini jack cables This makes the system applicable to conferences in a larger space or with a larger number of participants Internet corporate LAN etc PJP 100H Slave unit eats AUDIO OUT d AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN PJP 100H Master unit 1 Connect the master PUP 100H to the network 2 Using a commercially available stereo mini pin cable conne
50. g this unit to the network and turning this unit on 4 Step 2 page 10 Registering the network settings of this unit The setting method is variable depending on whether or not the network uses the DHOP server 4 Step 3 page 14 Installing this unit in the conference room To configure the settings from a PC This section describes the preparation method using the keys on this unit but the same settings are also available by accessing the Web Settings Page from a PC See Configuring settings using the web menu page 25 for details Note Some functions such as the address book setting cannot be set using the keys on this unit alone To use this unit with a SIP server The settings have to be performed by accessing the Web Settings Page from a PC See Registering the SIP server information page 35 for details WR Notes on system connection Please check the following before proceeding to preparation LAN cable Prepare a 1OBASE T or 10OOBASE TX LAN cable Information on the network accommodating this unit Obtain or decide the following information prior to installation of this unit e IP address and subnet mask settings of this unit e IP addresses of the default gateway and DNS server used by this unit Notes on the network accommodating this unit e When using this unit in the Internet it is basically required to obtain a global IP address e When using this unit in a corporate LAN
51. his device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interfernce that may cause undesired operation See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected FCC INFORMATION for US customers 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class A digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a commercial environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices However operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause interference in some form In this case you the user bear the responsibility of correcting this condition This product generates uses radio frequencies and if no
52. his unit upside down It may overheat possibly causing damage Do not use force on switches knobs and or cords When disconnecting the power cable from the wall outlet grasp the plug do not pull the cable Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents this might damage the finish Use a clean dry cloth Only voltage specified on this unit must be used Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may cause fire damage to this unit and or personal injury YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than specified Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit Contact qualified YAMAHA service personnel when any service is needed The cabinet should never be opened for any reasons When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time i e vacation disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet Be sure to read the Troubleshooting section on common operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty Before moving this unit press and hold Disconnect for 3 seconds to set this unit in standby mode and disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet Condensation will form when the surrounding temperature changes suddenly Disconnect the power cable from the outlet then leave the unit alone When using the unit for a long time the unit may become warm Turn the power off then leave the unit alone for coolin
53. hod are variable depending on the settings in Connection Mode page 27 and Speaker Mode page 29 E When Speaker Mode is set to Divide IP address of this unit H 192 168 0 10 192 168 100 20 192 168 100 30 192 168 100 40 Menu A Address ges IP address of other units The audio from each location is output from a different position E and R displayed before the IP address of each location indicate the positions of the speakers where the audio from respective locations are output Positions in 4 location call Positions in 3 location call CJ Co R LJ CR CAD AA Re LG eu si sy l c CR LJ CR e Also you can change the speaker output positions according to locations when the connection mode page 27 is set to Mesh and the speaker mode is set to Divide See Changing the speaker output positions according to locations page 23 e Each time you press you can switch between IP address and setting icon shown at the top of the display When using an SIP server the display switches between SIP address setting icon and IP address 22 WR When Speaker Mode is other than Divide IP address of this unit H 192 168 0 10 Y Menu A Address 2 IP address of other units The audio from other locations is not divided according to locations but are mixed and output as monaural audio Simply the order o
54. icrophone When you want to talk about a topic that you do not want to be heard by the other unit s involved in the call press MIC MUTE The microphones of this unit are turned off while the MIC MUTE LED lights up To cancel muting press MIC MUTE again so that the MIC MUTE LED turns off via DO The microphone indicators blue LEDs do not light up while the microphones are muted 16 E To make a call involving multiple locations See Talking with Multiple Locations page 21 Making a Call Calling another unit using the address book Follow the procedure below to call another unit registered in the address book se You can edit and manage the address book with a PC See Editing Address Book page 33 for details 1 Press A in the initial display The Address Book display appears Address Book gt Headquarter Branch A Branch B Va e A Z 2 Press A or Y to select the destination unit and then press gz The calling display appears Ada race Rank gt h Qn Headquarter Cancel Lt Lt E The IP address of this unit and the registered name of the destination unit appear if the call is connected by d z pressing on the destination unit and conversation becomes available To adjust the speaker volume or disconnect the call follow steps 4 and 5 in Calling another unit by specifying an IP address page 16 Calling another unit in onlin
55. ing the firmware manual 44 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting scccccscscsscscsssceccssccsessecesese 46 Q1 LED indicators do not light up 46 Q2 Web menu setting is not available 47 Q3 Call is impossible 48 Q4 Other problems eee eee eeeeeeeeees 49 Resetting the Unit Obtaining the Setting Information for Support on this Unit 52 Obtaining the setting information a2 Obtaining the audio characteristic information 52 Specifications cssccccesssscsscsssssscssssssssseseeses 53 Notes for Transfer Disposal of This Unit 54 NOILONGOULNI NOILWuYVdSdd SNOILVYNDIANOD SNOILVHJdO TIVO DISVa NOILVINYOSNI TWNOILIGGV This unit is an IP audio conference system that enables simultaneous talk between multiple locations up to 4 locations for the mesh connection and up to 8 locations for the cascade connection through networks including the Internet and corporate LAN Headquarter Branch B Internet Corporate LAN etc Branch A Branch C Audio conference through networks Audio conference can be held by connecting up to 4 locations for the mesh connection and up to 8 locations for the cascade connection through networks including the Internet and corporate LAN The audio control employs digital signal processing so the participants can concentrate on talk without feeling the stress of delay or interruption
56. mode of connection with other units See Configuring the connection mode page 27 Room size indicator for details The indicator shows the current room size setting See H Mesh mode Configuring the room size page 30 for details A Cascade Server mode S Bit Large setting e GC Medium setting e Re Small setting ea Cascade Client mode Microphone mode indicator The indicator shows the current microphone mode See External input output indicator Selecting the audio pickup area microphone mode The indicator shows the current external input output page 28 for details setting See Configuring the external input output Hun setting page 30 for details one e No indication External input output is not set Haw SS Spot mode e a External audio equipment can be connected to s iS Tracking mode this unit Operation guide The names of the currently available operations and their keys are displayed Present time display The present date and time are displayed Note The present time cannot be displayed in an environment in which the SNTP server is not available See Setting Date and Time page 37 for details Connection error indicator The indicator is displayed when there is a problem with the network connection It is not displayed usually Preparation Procedure The following preparation steps should be completed before using this unit Step 1 page 9 Connectin
57. nce LAN port Connect a LAN cable for connection to network equipment such as a PC router or hub Controls and Functions E Other Serial label Arrayed speakers Bottom panel The label carries the following information Twelve speakers are arrayed on the bottom panel for use in e MODEL No Model number of this unit output of the audio from the unit s communicating with s SER Serial number for use in management this unit distinction of this unit EH GO Arrayed microphones Side panels SERIAL terminal Sixteen microphones are arrayed on each side panel for Reserved for future extension use in capturing the voices of the talkers Controls and Functions E Display Example of the initial display HA Zdu p 5 KEE Ra g bad IP 192 158 100 200 S 2106 05 15 09 48 20 g Mhan h el C iMenu Address zZ O Calling method indicator Speaker mode indicator The indicator shows the connection method used for the The indicator shows the current speaker mode See current call Configuring the speaker mode page 29 for details e Call by designating the IP address e 2 Divide mode e ER Call using a SIP server e 2 Monaural mode LH SL IP address pa Small Area mode The IP address of this unit is displayed D Si Medium Area mode Connection mode indicator Zu Large Area mode The indicator shows the
58. nner activity when an error occurs e Info Mode default setting Send the operation log such as the event or states of the activity of this unit e Notice Mode Send the details of the operation log when this unit is in the normal states 3 Inthe Syslog Network Output field click Enable Q O Z a Q S el E Oo 4 Inthe Syslog Host Address field enter the host IP address of the destination unit 5 Click Submit The syslog message specified in step 2 is sent to the host address specified in step 4 39 Hierarchical Connection of Multiple PUP Units Cascade Connection What is cascade connection The cascade connection classifies the PJP units to be involved in a call into the servers and clients connects each client to a server and establishes the call by interconnecting the servers While the maximum number of locations that can be connected in normal connection mode mesh mode is 4 a larger number of locations can be connected by means of the cascade connection Example Connecting headquarter and branch A with a 2 location call and additionally connecting two divisions in two different locations to each of headquarter and branch A Cascade Client Cascade Client Cascade Server r Div d pme Div c Cascade Client Cascade Client Notes To use the cascade connection all of the
59. of words Arrayed microphones and speakers for high audio quality Depending on the using environment the microphones can control the audio pickup area so that the clear conversation is assured Also the directivity of the speakers is controlled so that clear audio can be transmitted to the participants sitting in the optimum area even when the volume level is low Divide speaker mode for assigning a speaker output position to each talking location When an audio conference involves more than two locations the position from which the audio from a location is output can be assigned per location Divide function With previous audio conference systems the distinction of the talker has been difficult because the audio from different locations have been mixed This divide function makes it easy to distinguish the location of each talker and also improves the feeling of presence of the conference Settings from the PC The Web Settings Page incorporated in this unit can be set from a PC without difficulty The PC settings are convenient for editing the address book E About this manual In this manual the names of the following products are described as follows Yamaha PJP 100H this unit Yamaha IP Audio Conference System PJP Microsoft Windows Windows Microsoft Windows XP Windows XP 10BASE T LOOBASE TX cable LAN cable The IP addresses domain names and URL names mentioned in the setting examples are used
60. one PJP 100H Serial No MAC Address N01234567 00 A0DE0482D6 IP Address Subnet Mask 192 168 100 200 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway DNS Server _ 192 16 192 168 Disable Co Mode Mesh NAT Traversal Disable WR Step 2 Downloading the latest firmware to your PC Access the following PJP support page using your PC and download the latest firmware from it PJP website http www yamaha co jp english product projectphone E Step 3 Installing the firmware to this unit Follow the procedure below to install the firmware to this unit Notes e Once the firmware update is started do not perform any other operation until update is completed and this unit is restarted If the update operation is interrupted this unit may become unusable in which case this unit needs to be returned to the factory to repair e When the firmware update is completed this unit is restarted automatically All of the calls being connected are disconnected at this time e Do not unplug the LAN cable during the firmware update Otherwise this unit could become unusable and may need to be returned to the factory to repair 1 Show the initial display of this unit Updating the Firmware 2 Start Command Prompt in the Windows PC which can access the web menu of this unit When using Windows XP select the Start menu gt All Program Accessories Command Prompt 3 Enter and run the following
61. onfiguring the web menu settings be sure to click Submit or Register to confirm the changed settings If the window is closed without confirmation the settings you made are not saved 47 SE og is 2S SE SE SE Troubleshooting Q3 Call is impossible Problem A call cannot be originated Cause An inappropriate IP address is entered Remedy Check the IP address of the other unit and enter the correct IP address The IP address of the other unit has been changed Check the IP address of the other unit and enter the correct IP address The communication is blocked by a firewall Call by designating the IP address cannot cross a firewall If you want to change the calling method to the SIP call consult your system administrator A network fault occurred Wait until the fault is released Consult your system administrator The connection mode settings of this unit and the other unit are different A unit in the mesh connection mode cannot communicate with a unit in a cascade connection mode Set the two units to the same connection mode page 27 The IP SIP settings of this unit and the other unit are different A unit using the SIP address cannot communicate with a unit using the IP address Enable or disable the SIP server operation as required so that both units use the same type of address page 27 The SIP address in the address book is incor
62. ory file 1 Inthe web menu click Download Call The call history file is a text file delimiting information History with tabs The file extension is xls so that it can be The Download File window appears opened with Microsoft Excel without any change e Call type The call type Incoming Outgoing Incoming 2 click Save As but not answered Multi location is shown The call originated or terminated automatically in the mesh connection mode page 27 is classified as a Multi location call 3 Specify the file name and the location to save Other party When the name of the calling or called it and then click Save unit is registered in the address book its name is shown The call history is saved in the PC here e IP SIP address The IP address or the SIP address of the other party of call is shown e Time The time at which the call was started is shown The Save As window appears E Viewing the call history file You can view the call history file TSV file with spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel for utilizing the data in various ways Note The SNTP server setting is required to obtain correct date and e GI AD REO RTV FAO RO VID FD Sow AIW 8x time information page 37 HAREA MEME MICA S N Rane AR Szili EE a op MS PIV zn jB ZUJE 9 8 PERNT 05 X fe Osaka A Ee CG D E 1_ Projectphone Call Histrory
63. pgrading function you should accept the following software licensing agreement 1 Permission of use The present Software Licensing Agreement is intended to allow Yamaha Corporation hereinafter referred to as Yamaha to permit you to use the firmware hereinafter this program for Yamaha IP audio conference system hereinafter this product You can download this program after having accepted the terms and conditions of the present Software Licensing Agreement The present Software Licensing Agreement is applicable to the downloaded copy of this program as well as to its duplicates produced in accordance with the present Software Licensing Agreement 2 Inhibition of redistribution You are permitted to download this program only when you are intended to upgrade the functions of this product It is inhibited to upload or post this program in a website accessible by an unspecified number of the general public unless there is a permission from Yamaha 3 Production of duplicates You may not produce duplicates of this program unless when it is necessary for backing up purpose or for upgrading of more than one of this product 42 4 Inhibition of decompiling reverse engineering or disassembling You may not decompile reverse engineer disassemble alter permit the use of distribute or create any derivative works of this program 5 Limitation of liabilities Under any situation including a negligence of its own
64. r the first time leave the Current Password field blank Using the web menu In the web menu select Set Password Note Be sure not to forget the password If you forgot the password you cannot access the web menu until you restore the factory settings using the keys on this unit Restoring the factory settings clears all of the settings you made 32 Restoring the factory settings E Restoring the factory settings of this unit Ge You can restore the factory settings of this unit See Resetting the Unit page 50 for details Note Restoring the factory settings clears all of the settings you made as well as the address book and call history data Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings Restore Settings Using the web menu In the web menu select Restore Factory Settings Editing Address Book You can register up to 16 PJP units in the address book of this unit The address book can be used to select and call a unit page 17 To register new PJP units or edit the registered information use the web menu Registering anew address 5 Enter the address of the unit to be registered Enter the address of the type selected in step 4 SIP address or IP address 1 Inthe web menu click View Edit Address Book Note The Address Book window appears If the destination PJP unit obtains the IP addr
65. rect Register the correct SIP address page 35 The SIP server is not running Consult your system administrator The SIP address of the other unit is not registered in the SIP server Consult your system administrator A call cannot be received An incorrect IP address is entered on the other unit Enter the correct IP address on the other unit The communication is blocked by a firewall Call by designating the IP address cannot cross a firewall If you want to change the calling method to the SIP call consult your system administrator A network fault occurred Wait until the fault is released Consult your system administrator 48 Troubleshooting Problem A call cannot be received Cause The connection mode settings of this unit and the other unit are different Remedy A unit in the mesh connection mode cannot communicate with a unit in a cascade connection mode Set the two units to the same connection mode page 27 The IP SIP settings of this unit and the other unit are different A unit using the SIP address cannot communicate with a unit using the IP address Enable or disable the SIP server operation as required so that both units use the same type of address page 27 The SIP server is not running Consult your system administrator The audio from the other unit cannot be heard The microphones are muted on the other unit Cancel mut
66. s or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water IMPORTANT SAFTY INSTRACTIONS 20 21 22 23 d Ifthe product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damag
67. t installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the product OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either the product generating the interference or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker of fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to coaxial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact your local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Electronics Corp U S A 6660 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA 90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries CAUTION READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT 1 To assure the finest performance please read this manual carefully Keep it in a safe place for future reference Install this
68. t one of the following procedure during a call Calling another unit by specifying an IP address page 15 Calling another unit using the address book page 17 Calling another unit in online status page 17 Calling another unit using the call history page 18 Headquarter onnnnnnnnnnnnnt tann Make a call The new location is added to the ongoing conference Branch B E To answer a call during a call Carry out the procedure in Answering a Call y page 20 Connecting more than two locations The new location is added to the ongoing conference el vk m o a Kal Jo oe ar Headquarter Connecting Branch B Note The mesh connection is available only when G 711 Extension or G 711 u law is selected as the codec See Configuring the codec page 31 and Specifications page 53 for details about the codec via DO Conference call between multiple locations is also possible by assigning each of the PJP units to be involved in connection as either server or client and establishing a call between the servers that are connected to the clients See Hierarchical Connection of Multiple PJP Units Cascade Connection page 40 for details 21 Talking with Multiple Locations Display and speaker output during multiple connections The information display and speaker output met
69. t the same time The selectable area s sets are 1 2 7 8 2 3 8 9 or all areas e Spot Fix the audio pickup area to the two positions facing the unit with the narrow directivity of the speaker It is suitable for the cases that the taker is fixed one or two persons or there is equipment produces noise such as the projector To specify audio pickup area use the numeric keys in Microphone Mode menu According to the pressed keys audio in the areas of the following figure is picked up or not 2 Within 2 m 1 IG 3 IS 8 D Within 2 m 28 Microphone indicators blue LED of which direction audio can be picked up from all light up This mode indicated by H on the display see You can select multiple areas at the same time The selectable area s sets are 1 7 2 8 3 9 or all areas e Track The microphone system automatically tracks and focuses the audio of the talker not fixing the audio pickup area only the one talker s audio can be picked up at the same time The audio can be picked up with narrow directivity so that the noises other than the taker can be lessened It is suitable to pick up the audio clearly in the environment where there are noises J Today Q Within 2 m CC Gel Within 2 m Tracking the talker s direction automatically Within 2 m JNext _ 2 Setting Menu List To specify the area to whi
70. tally on a desktop without placing any object below this unit In case you cannot place the unit stably because of the shape of the desk or other reasons attach the supplied pads 3 pieces as illustrated Back panel of this unit Display side Attach 1 pad at the center so Attach 2 pads at the corner so that that the concave part is the rubber cushions are covered covered na Concave part NN Rubber cushion Pad N Pad E Take the positions of the talkers in consideration To assure the clear conversation by making the most of the effect of arrayed microphones and speakers place this unit so that the talkers sit at the area highlighted on the following figure O Front of this unit X Side of this unit x Side of this unit Mg J O Front of this unit Note The microphones cannot pick up the audio clearly when the talker sits in one of the positions marked x in the figure above alae Sor Depending on the using environment you can configure the setting of the audio pickup area Refer to Selecting the audio pickup area microphone mode page 28 for details 14 Making a Call Calling another unit by specifying an IP address Follow the procedure below to specify an IP address to call another unit Both PJP units should be turned on and connected to the network with a LAN cable lt gt Numerickeys LAN IN AUDIO OUT
71. tervals Notes e The date and time of this unit cannot be adjusted without a SNTP server In this case note that the downloaded call history page 38 does not show correct date and time data e If the time data cannot be obtained from the SNTP server at the moment this unit is turned on or the designated SNTP server does not exist at the moment the time is not displayed on this unit The synchronization with the SNTP server may not be available depending on the security settings of the LAN accommodating this unit To use an external SNTP server in this case it is required to change the settings of the router etc Refer to the instruction manuals for your router for details 1 Inthe web menu click SNTP Server The SNTP Server window appears Setting Home gt SNTP SNTP SNTP Server Disable Synchronization Interval 1 hour 1day 1week Submit Reset 2 Inthe SNTP Server ID field enter the name or IP address of the SNTP server to be used A Inthe SNTP Synchronization Interval field select the desired interval for synchronization with the SNTP server Q O Z a Q S el E Oo 4 Click Submit The setting is registered and the top of the web menu reappears 37 Managing the Call History This unit stores the call history of up to 15 events You can save the call history as a tab delimited text TSV format file by downloading it to the PC Contents of call hist
72. the mode of audio output from the speakers during call The default setting is Divide e Divide When this unit communicates with multiple locations the audio from other units is divided according to their locations This mode is indicated by Q SS on the display The position from which the audio from each location is assigned automatically according to the number of connected locations that is to the left center right positions in a conference call with 3 locations to the When Connection Mode page 27 is set to Cascade Server or Cascade Client the audio is always output in the monaural speaker mode even when Divide is selected e When Speaker Mode is set to Divide the speaker output single location positions depend on an connected order To change the speaker Monaural Even during call with more than one output positions according to locations see Changing the location the audio from other units is not divided speaker output positions according to locations page 23 according to their locations This mode is indicated by z on the display CA CHD Cry Notes left center positions in a conference call with 2 locations and only to the center position in a call with a 29 Setting Menu List Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings Sound Settings Speaker Mode
73. transferred or disposed of without restoring the factory settings information may be misused by a third party For instructions on how to restore the factory settings see Resetting the Unit page 50 54 This owner s manual is based on the firmware version 1 2x The functions and specifications could be possibly added or changed by a firmware update Visit the PUP website to obtain the latest firmware and manuals PJP website http www yamaha co jp english product projectphone Ce mode d emploi se r f re a la version 1 2x du micrologiciel Des fonctions et sp cifications peuvent tre ajout es ou chang es par une mise a jour du micrologiciel Consultez le site PUP pour obtenir les tout derniers micrologiciel et manuels Site PJP http www yamaha co jp english product projectphone Dieses Benutzerhandbuch basiert auf der Firmware Version 1 2x Die Funktionen und technischen Daten k nnen m glicherweise durch eine zukunftige Firmware Aktualisierung erweitert oder geandert werden Besuchen Sie die PUP Website zum Erhalten der neuesten Firmware und Anleitungen PJP Website http www yamaha co jp english product projectphone YAMAHA 2006 YAMAHA CORPORATION All rights reserved YAMAHA CORPORATION 10 1 Nakazawa cho Hamamatsu Shizuoka 430 8650 Japan As of September 2006 YAMAHA CORPORATION Printed in Japan c WH86130
74. want to specify the IP address of this unit manually while this unit is connected to a LAN that has the DHCP server running set DHCP to Disable Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Network Settings IP Address Using the web menu In the web menu select IP Address E Registering the subnet mask of this unit You can register the subnet mask of this unit The default setting is 255 255 255 0 Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Network Settings Subnet Mask Using the web menu In the web menu select Subnet Mask WR Registering the default gateway referenced by this unit 2 kel You can register the default gateway to be referenced by this unit The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Network Settings Default Gateway Using the web menu In the web menu select Subnet Mask E Registering the DNS server referenced by this unit CS You can register the DNS server to be referenced by this unit The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings gt Network Settings DNS Server
75. y press VOL Using the keys on this unit In the initial display select Menu Settings General Settings LCD Contrast E Selecting the SNTP server for synchronization If you want to adjust the time automatically by synchronizing this unit with a SNTP server enter the name or IP address of the desired SNTP server See Setting Date and Time page 37 for details Using the web menu In the web menu select SNTP Server WR Selecting the SNTP synchronization interval If you want to adjust the time automatically by synchronizing this unit with a SNTP server specify the synchronization interval in minutes See Setting Date and Time page 37 for details Using the web menu In the web menu select SNTP Synchronization Interval 31 Q el E au el S a el E o Setting Menu List Storing the call history RW Downloading the call history of this unit The call history of this unit can be downloaded as a TSV file See Managing the Call History page 38 for details Using the web menu In the web menu select Download Call History Setting the password E Setting password for the web menu You can protect the web menu with a password so that its settings would not be altered by a third party The password can be set by entering the current password and the new password via DO When setting the password fo
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