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1. To make a video call the monitor should be connected to a network Connect the LAN cable from the LAN port on the router to the LAN port on the monitor If the router has no more ports available for the monitor connect one port on the monitor to the router and then the other port on the monitor to the PC Then the PC can communi cate with the router via the monitor The monitor s camera has a micro phone at the bottom however a head set will produce clearer audio for a video call Connect the microphone and earphones of your headset to the MIC and ag pa jacks on the monitor re spectively 2 4 Finding the Best Viewing Angle 2 4 Finding the Best Viewing Angle You can rotate or tilt the monitor in various ways as shown below Os The monitor can be rotated to a vertical orientation However check if the graphics card on the PC supports a vertical display beforehand lt 11 P gt 2 5 Powering On the Monitor Before you power on the monitor insert the bat teries into the remote control observing the po larity which is marked on the base of the battery compartment If the monitor does not respond to the remote control the batteries have been discharged Be sure to replace the batteries using standard 1 5V AAA taking into account the precautions
2. POWER S W Q a POWER LAN miz RGB IN SERVICE AUDIO IN Connecting to a PC l o omo DVI OUT RGB OUT PCs at the same time AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 4 10 gt 2 3 Connections The monitor has two video inputs for connecting to a PC One is for DVI and the other is for VGA Using a dig ital signal DVI offer clearer pictures than VGA which uses an analog signal Thus itis best to connect the monitor to a PC via DVI rather than VGA Connect the DVI cable from the DVI IN socket on the monitor to the DVI out put on the PC Alternatively connect the VGA cable to the RGB IN socket on the monitor and RGB OUT on the PC The monitor can be connected to two PCs at the same time via the DVI and VGA inputs However you cannot view the pictures from both the To use the monitor s speakers instead of using external speakers connect the audio cable from the audio output on the PC to the AUDIO IN socket on the monitor Connections for Video Calls
3. a fr E 1 SEN E 2004 2005 2006 You can send the picture from your computer to the remote caller and give a remote presentation during a call Press to open the Setup screen and go to Call Control Set Pre sentation Source to DVI if the monitor is connected to the PC via DVI Otherwise select PC L Setup General Auto Answer Do not Disturb Input Picture Call Quality Network Audio Camera Press The picture from your computer will replace the remote party s image on his screen To stop the remote presentation press again 4 40 gt 5 Video Conferencing with RADVISION SCOPIA Systems You can use VC240 by itself for a high definition video call between two people point to point video call Enjoy additional features such as central ized management multi party conferencing recording and streaming and firewall traversal by adding a video conferencing system with RADVISION SCOPIA RADVISION SCOPIA is a family of products delivered as network appli ances and software optimized to work with your VC240 Using RADVISION SCOPIA you can quickly deploy a scalable visual communication network and centrally manage the video network enable multi party meetings and extend a video conference to any laptop across any firewall Multi party Multipoint Conferencing Video communication with the VC240 can be more effective and efficient with Multipoint Multi Party Conferencing This is where mo
4. 2010 10 12 2010 10 12 Select OK The call will be deleted 37 To delete all the calls from the call log select Delete All 8 gt Call History 109 1RR R 1R Receive Sent is Delete All Missed OK Cancel 17 112 151 57 207 46 232 182 Select OK All the calls in the call log will be deleted E3 To delete more than one call from the call log at the same time select the calls and press ox The selected calls will be indicated by a V 6 Call History 217 141 3 254 192 168 5 15 192 168 5 15 Received Sent Missed 217 141 3 254 74 125 155 99 74 125 155 99 17 112 151 57 207 46 232 182 After selecting all the calls you want to delete press _ with the last 2010 10 17 IMOANAR 2010 10 12 2010 10 12 2010 10 17 2010 10 16 2010 10 16 Delete 2010 10 13 2010 10 12 2010 10 12 4 5 Recent Call Log 4 5 Recent Call Log selected call highlighted and select Delete Making a Call 6 Call History Select a call from the call log and press E 2010 10 17 1Q 1RR R 1R IMNOANAA gt Call History Receive All 2010 10 17 192 168 5 15 2010 10 16 192 168 5 15 2010 10 16 Spe 98 137 149 56 2010 10 15 Missed 217 141 3254 2010 10 15 74 125 155 99 2010 10 15 74 125 155 99 2010 10 13 17 112 151 57 2010 10 12 207 46 232 182 2010 10 12 Sent nies Delete Received Missed OK Cancel 17 112 151 57 2010 10 12 207 46 232 182 2010 10 12 Select OK The selected calls w
5. Internet SCOPIA Desktop is a simple web browser plug in that is centrally managed and deployed on a PC without complex licensing fees or installation issues Click on a link and include teleworkers in meetings participate in video con ferences from the road collaborate with partners and suppliers and seam lessly connect through firewalls Managing a Video Network VC240 system administrators and users can be significantly more effective by using a central management system to perform tasks such as remote software upgrades system configurations monitoring and operation As the num ber of VC240 systems grows in a deployment a central management system can make administrators significantly more efficient at managing distributed VC240 systems from a single point RADVISION s VIEW Suite is the perfect solution for this requirement A comprehensive management solution is provided for collaborative video communication With iVIEW effectively manage and monitor a video net work to ensure the bandwidth is used efficiently Also easily schedule and manage meetings delivering high quality video communication Recording and Streaming a Conference Enable conference recording through RADVISION s SCOPIA solution The recording feature captures audio video and data preserving meetings in high definition for playback VCR style controls provide access to any part of the recordings RADVISION s SCOPIA additionally enables
6. SW Upgrade 20 min 30 min v Audio Reset Settings Camera SW Version 1003 11 If Standby is set to 10 minutes the monitor will automatically turn off and switch to standby mode after the remote control has been left idle for 10 minutes E3 To turn on the monitor again press any button other than 0 The monitor will automatically turn on when a call is received during standby mode However the monitor will not automatically power on even if it receives a call if it was powered off by the 184 button lt 16 gt 3 Network and Call Settings 3 1 Network Settings Consult your network administrator and configure the network settings for the monitor The IP address can be assigned in one of the following two ways Static IP address The same IP address will always be assigned to the moni tor whenever it is powered on Dynamic IP address A different IP address will be assigned to the monitor each time it is powered on Press to open the Setup screen and select Network i Og Setup l General IP Settings IP Assignment Call Control User Name QUEEN Input Display Name Picture Phone Number Network Network Preference Audio H 323 Settings Camera SIP Settings To assign a dynamic IP address set IP Assignment to Dynamic IP Settings Static 209 200 141 3 126 63 To assign a static IP address set IP Assignment to Static and fill the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS Serv
7. Select and open NAT Traversal 4 20 gt Set NAT Traversal to Yes E Use NAT Auto Discovery on for system to discover it s external public IP automatically Following OK discovered external public IP will be displayed f Use NAT Auto Discovery off for manual enter public IP address When NAT Traversal is set to Yes then Gatekeeper and H 460 Traversal must be set to Off and vise versa On Network select H 323 Settings and set Gatekeeper and H 460 Traversal to Off E On Network select Ports Conflagrations and verify the system TCP UDP configured ports are enabled in the router Refer to system ports documentation When using NAT Traversal you need to set router to port forwarding by indicates that the LAN cable is not connected Correct the LAN cable connection if this symbol appears at the top right corner of the screen w bJ indicates that an IP address conflict has occurred Change the IP ad dress if this symbol appears at the top right corner of the screen 3 3 Call Settings 3 3 Call Settings Call Quality You can adjust the sharpness of your image that is shown to the remote caller Press to open the Setup screen and go to Call Control Di Setup General Auto Answer Call Control Do not Disturb Input Presentation Source Picture Call Quality Network Audio Camera Select Call Quality The following screen will appear Call Quality Video Mode Sharpness gt Max Bandwidth 1920 kb
8. Speaker This camera cannot be connected directly to a computer and thus cannot be used for purposes other than video calls 1 2 Package Contents MENU OO v R 4 2 4 VOL gt E SOURCE e MENU M is used to open or close a menu return to the last menu or delete the last character you typed e V X is used to navigate between menus or make a call e 4 is used to navigate between menus or disable the microphone e 4 is used to navigate between menus or lower the volume e p is used navigate between menus or raise the volume e E SOURCEis used to change the video mode or select a menu option e powers on or off the monitor See 82 8 1 3 Remote Control You can control the monitor by using the buttons on the remote control or on the bottom of the monitor Be sure the remote control is not lost A SOURCE A LAYOUT MIC MUTE 6 PRESENTATION le BN59 009748 f 20 SAMSUNG 068 o aA A AAMA F S6G686 8 sy My E O C 1 3 Remote Control powers on or off the monitor See 2 8 Lo changes the video mode See 82 5 splits the screen to display the pictures from the camera and from the PC at the same time See 84 3 and zoom the camera in or out during a video cal
9. You do not need to install a monitor driver if the displayed picture is clear A monitor driver should be installed if the displayed picture is shaky or not clear When the picture from the PC displays normally configure the resolution Check to see if the monitor is compatible with the graphics card on the PC if the picture from the PC is not displayed even though the monitor is correctly connected to the PC and the correct graphics card is selected referring to Table 3 Refer to Windows Help for details about how to change the refresh rate and resolution lt 12 gt Resolution IBM 640 X 350 IBM 720 X 400 MAC 640 X 480 MAC 832 X 624 MAC 1152 X 870 VESA 640 X 480 VESA 640 X 480 VESA 640 X 480 VESA 800 X 600 VESA 800 X 600 VESA 800 X 600 VESA 800 X 600 VESA 1024 X 768 VESA 1024 X 768 VESA 1024 X 768 VESA 1152 X 864 VESA 1280 X 800 VESA 1280 X 800 VESA 1280 X 960 VESA 1280 X 1024 VESA 1280 X 1024 VESA 1440 X 900 VESA 1440 X 900 VESA 1600 X 1200 VESA 1680 X 1050 VESA 1920 X 1080 Table 3 Video signal mode Horizontal frequency kHz 31 469 31 469 35 000 49 726 68 681 31 469 37 861 37 500 35 156 37 879 48 077 46 875 48 363 56 476 60 023 67 500 49 702 62 795 60 000 63 981 79 976 55 935 70 635 75 000 65 290 67 500 Vertical frequency Hz 70 086 70 087 66 667 74 551 75 062 59 940 72 809 75 000 56 250 60 317 72 188 75 000 60 004 70 069 75
10. socket Other wise an electric shock or personal injury may result Do not let the product or power plug contact heat appliances Other wise an electric shock or fire may result Do not plug many products into the same power socket Otherwise the socket may overheat and cause a fire Be sure to insert the power plug firmly into the socket An unstable connection may cause a fire Neither bend nor pull the power cord nor weigh it down with a heavy object Otherwise the power cord may be damaged and cause an elec tric shock or fire Remove the dust around the plug pins and power socket with a dry cloth Dust may cause a fire Do not unplug the power cord when the product is in use Otherwise an electric shock may damage the product Be sure to hold the plug when unplugging the power cord Otherwise an electric shock or fire may result Do not use an unauthorized power cord The power cord should have been supplied by Samsung Otherwise an electric shock or fire may result Place the power plug in an easily accessible area so that you can unplug the power cord in order to completely cut the power to the product when there is a problem The power button alone on the product does not completely cut the power Installation e Do not expose the product to a heat source i e do not put a candle mosquito coil or a lit cigarette on top of the product and do not install the product near a heat appliance Otherw
11. 029 75 000 59 810 74 934 60 000 60 020 75 025 59 887 74 984 60 000 59 954 60 000 Clock frequency MHz 25 175 28 322 30 240 57 284 100 000 25 175 31 500 31 500 36 000 40 000 50 000 49 500 65 000 75 000 78 750 108 000 83 500 106 500 108 000 108 000 135 000 106 500 136 750 162 000 146 250 148 500 Horizontal Vertical polarities H V oe aia ee 2 6 2 6 Navigating between Menus Navigating between Menus Call History m Phone Book You can navigate between menus using the following buttons 0000000 4 13 gt and and E and a and opens the main menu screen navigate between options in the main menu selects a main menu option and opens its submenu C move between submenu options confirm the selected submenu option return to the parent menu exits the current menu opens the Setup menu directly without accessing the main menu 2 7 Keyboard Modes ye Keyboard Modes To type a space switch to uppercase or lowercase mode and press 0 You can type in uppercase letters lowercase letters numbers and several symbols using three types of keyboard modes The current keyboard mode is shown in the right side of the field ABC indicates uppercase mode abc lowercase mode and 123 number mode To change the keyboard mode press AAA repeatedly until the keyboard mode you want is displayed To type in John Office f
12. 4 47 Security 52 Sent 36 Server Address 20 Setup 13 Sharpness 45 49 SIP 20 SIP Proxy Server 20 SIP Settings 20 Size 44 48 Sounds 29 Speed amp Duplex 18 Standby 16 44 Static 17 Subnet Mask 17 SVC 22 SW Upgrade 54 SW Version 53 T Time Format 24 Time Zone 23 Tint G R 44 49 U Unassigned 32 URI 32 User Name 20 V VESA 9 Video Mode 22 44 View 33 36 Voice 27 W Warm1 51 Warm2 51 White Balance 25 Y YYYY 24 4 57 gt INDEX
13. 7 141 3 233 Bongbong 202 10 33 11 Jason 20 219 238 78 Jason 2026062558 gt Hwang 2023030112 Bo Call History EM Phone Anos Ga John 168 219 50 186 ROERE PS yo G To mute your voice during a call press to disable the microphone gt Michel 2026062558 aa Connected to JANE lt sa o EI will appear at the top right corner of the screen To enable the mi Move the cursor to the input field and enter the IP address of the remote phone pies asi caller n WEE To disable the speaker during a call press LOX J 6J will appear at the top right corner of the screen To enable the speaker press again 192 168 3 1 y be Call History m Phone Book Refer to 2 7 for details about how to type 4 2 Answering a Call To end the call press E 4 2 Answering a Call aa An incoming call will be indicated by a Do you want to disconnect the call a dialog box as shown Select Accept to ac JANE 217 141 3 233 Yes No cept the call or select Reject to refuse the Accept Reject call Select Yes The call will be disconnected Configure the call answering settings following the steps below To view the recent call log select Call History Refer to 84 5 for details about the recent call log Press to open the Setup screen and go to Call Control J H Hwang 217 141 3 233 Bongbong 202 10 33 11 de Setup G Jason 20 219 238 78 2 Jason 2026062558 Hw
14. Connected to 27 Contrast 45 49 Cool1 51 Cool2 51 Custom 45 47 D Date Format 24 Daylight Savings 23 DD 24 DD MM YYYY 24 Delete 32 34 37 38 Delete All 34 37 Digital NR 44 51 Display Name 18 20 DNS Server 17 Do not Disturb 29 DVI IN 10 Dynamic 17 E Edit 33 F Fine 48 Flip 26 Functions Lock 52 G Gatekeeper 19 21 Gateway 17 General 44 G Gain 44 47 Group 31 32 H H 323 19 H 323 Settings 19 21 H 460 Traversal 19 21 High 30 51 Horiz Verti 26 I Image Reset 48 Input 29 Pte IP Address 17 IP Assignment 17 L LAN 11 Language 44 Low 30 51 M MagicBright 44 45 Manual 25 Max Bandwidth 21 Max Power Saving 15 44 55 Medium 30 51 MIC 11 lt 56 P gt INDEX Missed 36 MM 24 Mode 49 50 Motion 22 N Name 32 NAT Auto Discovery 21 NAT Traversal 20 21 Network 17 19 21 Network Preference 19 20 Network Test 17 Normal 51 O On Mic Mute 29 P Password 20 PC Position 48 Phone Book 28 Phone Number 19 32 Picture 44 49 51 Picture Options 44 46 48 51 Picture Reset 45 50 PIP Position 30 PIP Size 30 PIP Transparency 30 PIC 22 PM 06 24 24 Ports Conflagrations 21 Power Frequency 25 POWER S W 55 Presentation Source 40 R Received 36 Reject 28 Rename 31 Reset Picture Mode 46 50 Reset Settings 52 53 R Gain 44 47 RGB IN 10 S Save 39 Screen 4
15. Power Saving Picture Security Network SW Upgrade Audio Reset Settings Camera SW Version 1003 11 2 8 Power saving Modes Set Max Power Saving to On O Setup Language English Call Control Clock Input Picture Security Network SW Upgrade Audio Reset Settings Camera SW Version 1003 11 After the PC has turned on the monitor will automatically turn itself on when it receives a video signal from the PC However the monitor will not automatically power on even if it receives a video signal if it was powered off by the 8 button You cannot receive an incoming call in maximum power saving mode the monitor will not automatically power on Refer to Windows Help for details about how to configure power saving set tings for your PC Standby Mode In VC mode you can set the monitor to automatically switch to standby mode after the remote control has been left idle for a specified time If the monitor is in PC or DVI mode press to switch to VC mode 4 15 gt 2 8 Power saving Modes Press to open the Setup screen e Setup General Language English Call Control Clock Input Standby Picture Security Network SW Upgrade Audio Reset Settings Camera SW Version 1003 11 Select an interval for activating Standby mode Each interval is a mul tiple of 10 minutes from 10 to 60 minutes JS Setup Language English Call Control Clock Input Now Picture Security 10 min Network
16. Presentation 6 1 206 es eA oe ewe aaa 40 5 Video Conferencing with RADVISION SCOPIA Systems 41 6 Custom Settings 44 ol a AI 44 Me TIMO Sis eee asa eos ra AS os 45 es E AR III 45 E AN EII 49 Do AI ra ae A A J2 ot Fotoen fsb et wht we ana e hu ded 53 OS BOLAS UPd escorts rica ada 53 7 Troubleshooting Guide 55 Index 56 1 Introduction 1 1 Features 1 2 Package Contents The video conference system VC240 can be used for various purposes Accessories e Use VC240 as an ordinary monitor e Make video calls over the Internet or a local network to VC240 or other la types of video conference systems a Installati id W t d U id e Conduct a multiparty video conference over an MCU Multipoint Con ENA iE i a i ser guide ferencing Unit Refer to Table 1 for specifications Table 1 Specifications Screen size 59 cm 23 6 inches Aspect ratio width X length 521 28 X 293 22 mm o i Pixel size 0 2715 mm LAN cable DVI cable Horizontal frequency 30 81 kHz Vertical frequency 56 75 Hz AP SS Max resolution 1920 X 1080 60 Hz gt vy SQ Dimensions width X height X thickness 568 6 X 397 4 X 77 7 mm without the stand 568 6 X 440 0 X 226 0 mm with the stand Batteries AAA X 2 Ferrite core Weight 8 8 kg with the stand Cleaning cloth Basic View SAMSUNG Camera Microphone Remote control sensor E
17. S COMECON reacio varado rada 10 iia EEN 10 Connections for Video Calls coo coso asa 11 2 4 Finding the Best Viewing Angle 11 20 Powering Onithe II 12 Video WINES a ree eR CA eee at A 12 e a o sse aeaa raroa OG SEH Be os 12 2 6 Navigating between Menus sssaaa 13 27 ic e resna aden a ee ae ee 14 2 8 Powersavine Modes lt lt lt econ es 15 iii Max Power Saving Mode Standby MONG gt ss sires ieri tarasi 3 Network and Call Settings Ad sM de Network Settings Ch ewe cosa Data Transmission Mode H 323 Data Transmission SIP Data Transmission NAT Traversal CAUSAS ba o e e CULOS orar nao AAA eo MMe ng Gewese ETE o os osoare rii ORR ORE EEE 4 Video Call 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 45 Making atall cositas od A sweringa Call soso orga eds en DOLO cdo nadaa Making a Phone Book lt lt 22 35 Adding ACIDO rca Renaming a Group 2 id ee eee Deleting a Group oca ceo ARI Adding a Contado copiadora BATIDOS a Contact oeo casare api mei Deleting a Contact sonora Se Makinga Call cara a Searching a Contact s s e scs ko ee es Recent all LOS oso ES a Bae Ss Viewing Call Details from the Call Log Deleting a Call from the Call Log uk ain eae a ci n ss ra ae Adding a Contact to the Phone Book CONTENTS CONTENTS 4 6 Zooming a Remote Caller s camera 39 4 7 Remote
18. SyncMaster VC240 Video Conference System User Guide Information in this user guide is subject to change without prior notice for performance improvement Copyright The color and design may differ depending on the model and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for performance improvement 2010 2011 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd You are prohibited from unauthorized use or reproduction of any of the information in this user guide without prior approval from Samsung Electronics Co Ltd e SyncMaster and the Samsung logo are registered trademarks of Sam sung Electronics Co Ltd e Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation e VESA DPM and DDC are registered trademarks of Video Electronics Standard Association All other brand names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners ii Contents 1 Introduction 1 LE EUR seenen ee A ee ee 1 L2 PCa CONTIS sa ee hh eh RA RT ESSE GO 1 AECE ras ies ARA ARIAS 1 DIE VIEW nomas ra RARA ARA 2 lo Remote CONTO ss cio ada rara 3 2 Setup 4 Gre IU errada 4 Power Uppy sesos aniston tasar 4 PG 4 tes tae eae ESE a owed Res 4 IIS a i ee a BAS DE ee oe ee oe 5 Mia ss 6 ot ow he ek II 5 ee Assembling Me Prodtict ciar Z fi daa AI ee ew ed 8 Mounting the Monitor to a Wall 9 Blocking Electromagnetic Waves o o 9 A
19. ang 2023030112 Bro Call History BM Phone Book Z John 168 219 50 186 Michel 2026062558 General Auto Answer Call Control Do not Disturb Input Presentation Source Picture Call Quality Network Audio gt J H Hwang 217 141 3 233 Bongbong 202 10 33 11 G Jason 20 219 238 78 Camera G Jason 2026062558 Hwang 2023030112 Bo Cal History BB Phone Book A John 168 219 50 186 GoMichel VARRE Call Type Video A 7 If you want to automatically connect to an incoming call set Auto An swer to On O Setup General Do not Disturb On Mic Mute Input Presentation Source sl Picture Call Quality Network Audio Camera When On Mic Mute is selected an incoming call will automatically be connected but your voice will not be heard by the remote caller If you want to refuse all incoming calls set Do not Disturb to On 2 Setup General Auto Answer Input Presentation Source Picture Call Quality Network Audio Camera E An incoming call will be indicated by a ringtone If you want to mute the ringtone select Audio and set Sounds to Off General Call Control Input Picture Network Camera 4 3 Screen Layout 4 3 Screen Layout The image of the remote party will appear when your call is accepted The button can be used to change the screen layout of yours and the remote caller s as required Each time you press es the screen layout will change as shown
20. ay result If there is a gas leak do not touch the product or power plug instead ventilate the room immediately Otherwise a spark can cause an ex plosion or fire During a thunderstorm or lightning do not touch the power cord Otherwise product failure or personal injury may result Neither use nor keep combustible spray or an inflammable substance near the product Otherwise an explosion or fire may result Be sure the vent is not blocked by a table cloth or curtain Otherwise a fire may result from an increase in internal temperature Do not put a metallic object or an object that contains liquid a flower vase a flowerpot a drink toiletries medicines etc on top of the prod uct If water or any foreign substance enters the product remove the power cord and contact Samsung s service center Otherwise product failure a fire or an electric shock may result Do not insert a metallic object a chopstick coin hair pin etc or in flammable object paper match etc into the vent or ports of the prod uct If water or any foreign substance enters the product be sure to power off the product remove the power cord and contact Samsung s service center Otherwise product failure a fire or an electric shock may result 2 1 Precautions Displaying the same picture for many hours may cause an afterimage or stain If you will not use the product for many hours activate power saving mode or the moving
21. below e Do not use different types of batteries together e Do not use a new and used battery together e Do not attempt to recharge discharged non rechargeable batteries e It is best to remove the batteries if you are not going to use the remote for a long time e Do not dispose of batteries with general waste Plug the power cord into the power socket turn on the power switch on the monitor and press on the remote control The monitor will power on Video Modes The following booting message will appear SAMSUNG RADVISION Delivering the Visual Experience when the monitor powers on Booting takes Set system configurations tens of seconds before you can make a video call The following three types of video modes are offered PC View the picture from a PC connected via the VGA input DVI View the picture from a PC connected via the DVI input VC View your self image from the camera 2 5 Powering On the Monitor displays the current video mode at the top left corner of the screen 19 30 1920x1080 60Hz The current time and the monitor s IP address are displayed in VC mode while the current time and video signal mode are displayed in the other modes To change the video mode press repeatedly until the picture you want is displayed Video Signal Modes When a PC is connected to the monitor the PC s operating system usually recognizes the monitor and starts the appropriate monitor driver
22. below The blue figure represents the remote caller and the green figure represents you e In DVI or PC mode A call is connected ai Edi pas PA E A call is not connected gu dais Eds Fi e In VC mode A call is connected FUE EN A call is not connected 2 gt Sol gigi oi You can change the size and location of the smaller picture in this screen layout Press to open the Setup screen and go to Input 4 29 gt Select a size from PIP Size Two sizes are available D Setup General Source List Call Control PIP Position Picture PIP Transparency Network Audio Camera Select a location from PIP Position Five locations are available bottom right top right top center top left and bottom left D Setup General Source List Call Control PIP Size Picture PIP Transparency Network Audio Camera E The area on the screen concealed by the smaller picture will not be shown To expose a concealed area adjust the opacity of the overlap lt 30 P gt 4 3 Screen Layout ping image go to PIP Transparency and select High Medium or Low General Call Control Picture Network Audio Camera Oe Setup Source List PIP Size PIP Position 4 4 Making a Phone Book 4 4 Making a Phone Book Enter the name of a group and select OK to save the name You can make calls easily by using the phone book To open the phone book Enter group name
23. color intensity Press to open the Setup screen and go to Picture D Setup General Mode Dynamic Call Control Contrast 100 Input Brightness 45 Picture Sharpness 19 Network Color STO Audio Tint G R G50 R50 Camera Picture Options Select an option from Mode Og Setup General Call Control Contrast Standard Input Brightness oth Sharpness SAO Network Color ae Audio Tint G R G50 R50 Camera Picture Options Adjust Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color and Tint G R for the lt 49 gt selected option Contrast Brightness Sharpness Tint G R E3 To reset the custom settings for the current Mode select Picture Reset 4 50 gt General Call Control Input Network Audio Camera Then select Reset Picture Mode D Setup Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Tint G R Picture Options Picture Reset Picture Reset Cancel the default settings command Reset Picture Mode Cancel 6 2 Picture s45 O 75 G50 R50 6 2 Picture Adjusting the Color Tone set Digital NR to Off Low Medium High or Auto You can change the color tone Picture Options Color Tone Normal Press to open the Setup screen and go to Picture gt Setup General Mode Dynamic Call Control Contrast 100 Input Brightness 45 Picture Sharpness 13 Network Color 15 Audio Tint G R G50 R50 Camera Picture Options Select Picture O
24. d press gt Add Contact Name JANE M Phone Book IP Add Contact 192 168 O Tom 217 141 3 245 Phone Number Sera Michael KD Hong Chin Chin Michael Group Unassigned Edit Delete Delete All View OK Cancel Select OK to save the changes and exit To view details of the contact before editing select View Deleting a Contact Detail View Select a contact and press gt Name JANE IP 192 168 5 57 SIP ID Phone Number Phone Book Add Contact O Tom 217 141 3 245 Group Unassigned Sera Michael KD Hong Chin Chin Michael Edit Delete Delete All View 4 33 P gt Select Delete M Phone Book Add Contact oOo ies Delete OK Cancel saae saweng Chin Chin Michael 217 141 12 39 Select OK The contact will be deleted To delete all contacts select Delete All M Phone Book Add Contact oO ies Delete All OK saae saweng Chin Chin Michael 217 141 12 39 Select OK All the contacts will be deleted TB To delete more than one contact at the same time select the contacts and 34 4 4 Making a Phone Book press ox The selected contacts will be indicated by a V Phone Book Add Contact je Tom 217 141 3 245 Jane Unselect All Michael KD Hong Chin Chin Michael 217 141 12 39 After selecting all the contacts you want to delete press gt with the last selected contact highlighted and select Delete Phon
25. e Book Add Contact oO a Delete OK saae saweng Chin Chin Michael 217 141 12 39 Select OK The selected contacts will be deleted Making a Call Select a contact and press TI Phone Book Add Contact je Tom Jane Sera Michael KD Hong Chin Chin Michael 217 141 3 245 192 168 5 57 192 168 3 28 217 141 12 39 Alternatively press and select Call Phone Book Add Contact O Tom Sera Michael KD Hong Chin Chin Michael 217 141 3 245 Edit Delete Delete All View 35 4 4 Making a Phone Book Searching a Contact You can search a contact using the contact name or IP address Press to open the phone book M Phone Book Add Contact je Tom 217 141 3 245 Jane 192 168 5 57 Sera 192 168 3 28 Michael KD Hong Chin Chin Michael 217 141 12 39 Move the cursor to the input field Phone Book Add Contact O Ja Jane 192 168 5 57 Enter capital or lowercase letters to search for contacts with names con taining the same letters E Enter numbers to search for contacts with IP addresses containing the same numbers 4 5 Recent Call Log To view the recent call log press and select Call History E Call History m Phone Book J H Hwang 217 141 3 233 Bongbong 202 10 33 11 Z Jason Za Jason Hwang Z John gt Michel 20 219 238 78 2026062558 2023030112 Se Call History 2 Phone Book 168 219 50 186 2026062558 gt Call Hi
26. enu Language below General Max Power Saving Picture Standby Video Mode Color Tint G R MagicBright Auto Adjustment Screen Picture Options R Gain G Gain B Gain Size Digital NR VC mode Ox See x ee OOOO PC mode E EQ I E NO Various menu languages are available To change the menu language press DVI mode to open the Setup screen and go to General and select a language from O Language The menu will be displayed in the selected language mC AO A O A A gt Setup General Language English Call Control Clock Input Max Power Saving Picture Security Network SW Upgrade Audio Reset Settings Camera SW Version 1003 11 lt q 44 gt 6 2 Picture PC or DVI Mode Adjusting the Brightness You can adjust the brightness following the steps below Press to open the Setup screen and go to Picture O Setup General MagicBright Call Control Contrast Input Brightness Picture Sharpness Network Auto Adjustment Audio Screen Camera Picture Options Select an option from MagicBright 3 Setup General Entertain Call Control Contrast Internet Input Brightness Sharpness Network Auto Adjustment Audio Screen Camera Picture Options If the option you want is not available select Custom and then adjust 6 2 Picture Contrast Brightness and Sharpness Contrast Brightness Sharpness Preset MagicBright options are permanently defined Custom set
27. er fields IP Settings IP Assignment Static IP Address 217 Subnet Mask 255 Gateway 217 DNS Server 168 OK E3 Select OK to save the new settings You are advised to check that the IP settings are valid select Network Test While the test is performed the valid items will be indicated by a 17 gt Y whereas the invalid items will be indicated by a x Select Speed amp Duplex Og Setup General Display Name Network Test MAC Address 00 12 FB B2 2C 2B IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Call Control nona ee Input Network Preference Gateway Ping IP Address no Conflict Picture H 323 Settings SIP Settings Audio Network Test Assign the monitor a name so that it can be identified by other devices co Switch Setup connected to the network Oe Setup General IP Settings IP Assignment Select the LAN port connected to the router Call Control User Name QUEEN Speed amp Duplex Input Display Name Auto Negotiation Picture Phone Number Auto Negotiation Network Preference OK Audio H 323 Settings Camera SIP Settings Speed amp Duplex Select Display Name and enter a name At 10 Mbps Full Duplex 10 Mbps Half Duplex 100 Mbps Full Duplex y Enter display name Cancel The data transmission rate and mode are determined while the monitor tries to connect to a router Usually the monitor is automatically connected how ever the connection attempt will sometime
28. ersonal injury or contamination may result from an explosion or internal fluid leakage of the batteries 2 2 Assembling the Product e Do not set the volume really high when you use headphones A really 22 Assembling the Product high volume may cause your hearing to weaken e Be sure the batteries are oriented in the right direction Otherwise a Lay the product packaging or a fire personal injury or contamination may result from an explosion or thick cushion on the floor and place internal fluid leakage of the batteries the product on top with the display e Used up batteries including rechargeable batteries should be sepa facing down Turn the stand to the ite si f th l rated from general waste so that they can be collected for recycling opposite side of the camera You can discard discharged batteries at your local recycling center or a battery dealer Lift the stand so that it can be con nected to the base Insert the stand into the base Tightly fasten the screw on the bot tom of the base to the stand Be sure you do not remove the fix ing pin from the stand before you connect the stand to the base Oth erwise injury may result After connecting the stand to the base remove the fixing pin and adjust the heigh
29. erver in the input field and press ex Contact our service center or Radvision for getting the up dated released SW version Upgrade server should be installed locally A software will appear on the server after setup Refer to Chapter 5 for details about Radvision SW Upgrade Enter SW upgrade server address 217 141 3 129 v2oip_2 5 1 21_1004 18 Select the software for the product and start upgrade process SW Upgrade eee Upgrade Version 2 5 1 20 to version 2 5 1 21 Please do not power off The system will automatically restart upon completion Extracting downloaded files 1 3 Mee lt q 54 gt 7 Troubleshooting Guide Check the following when there is a problem with the product Service Center If the status indicator is dark even when the monitor is powered on Contact our service center for more information Please check the model ensure the power cord is tightly connected to the monitor and socket name and serial number in advance If the message Check signal cable is displayed tightly connect the video cable to the monitor and PC NORTH AMERICA If you remove and reconnect the video cable when Max Power Saving CANADA 800 SAMSUNG 726 7864 http www samsung com is set to On the monitor may power off before it is recognized by the MEXICO 800 SAMSUNG 726 7864 http www samsung com PC Be sure to change the setting to Off before the monitor is powered USA 800 SAMSUNG 726 7864 http www sa
30. ill be deleted from the call log Alternatively press and select Call a Call History Recelee 192 168 5 15 aoe 192 168 5 15 ore 98 137 149 56 Delete All Missed 217 141 3 254 74 125 155 99 A 74 125 155 99 2010 10 13 ENZA 2010 10 12 207 46 232 182 2010 10 12 Sent View d 38 P gt 4 6 Zooming a Remote Caller s camera Adding a Contact to the Phone Book 4 6 Zooming a Remote Caller s camera You can add a contact from the call log to the phone book You can zoom in or out the remote caller s camera if it has the zooming func Select a call from the call log and press gt tion gt Call History Select the remote caller s camera using the button poes To zoom in the remote caller s camera press 192 168 5 15 Sent 98 137 149 56 Received Delete To zoom out the remote caller s camera press Delete All View Missed 217 141 3 254 74 125 155 99 SA 74 125 155 99 2010 10 13 17 112 151 57 2010 10 12 207 46 232 182 2010 10 12 The camera on VA240 does not offer the zooming function Select Save Add Contact Phone Number Group WEST Tel OK Cancel Select OK to save the new contact and exit 4 39 gt 4 7 Remote Presentation 4 7 Remote Presentation The remote presentation function is available only during an H 323 call Only one caller can give a remote presentation at a time It is not possible to do a remote presentation with resolution of 1600 X 1200
31. image will appear rotated on the remote caller s screen To resolve this the remote caller should also rotate his monitor to a vertical orientation and you and the remote caller should set Flip to Horiz Verti J Setup General Power Frequency 50 Hz Call Control White Balance Manual 10 Input Brightness Manual 15 Picture Network Horizontal Vertical Horiz Verti Audio White Balance is used to generally adjust the color intensity for making the brightest area in the picture white lt 26 gt 3 3 Call Settings 4 Video Call 4 1 Making a Call E Alternatively you can select a phone number from the recent call log V _ _ eS 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2u The selected phone number will be copied to the input field You can make a call following the steps below Bongbong 202 10 33 11 217 141 3 233 Press E Bo Call History m Phone Book J H Hwang 217 141 3 233 Bongbong 202 10 33 11 Za Jason 20 219 238 78 Jason 2026062558 bw Y o Hwang 2023030112 Se Call History m Phone Book i Press G John 168 219 50 186 l Michel 2026062558 cell calada V be y The screen will display the recent call log on the left the phone number 217 141 3 233 field in the middle and your image on the right If hi i ll ith PO Y a IO OS The message Connected to will appear when the remote caller answers camera set Call Type to Voice the call J H Hwang 21
32. integrated streaming for conference webcasting to both PC and Mac based participants This allows viewers to see the video streams of both the speaker and the pre sentation content Simultaneous unicast and multicast support extend the meeting to a virtually unlimited number of participants Firewall Traversal and NAT Solution Firewalls are barrier devices placed between two separate networks that fil ter out unwanted packets in many cases unintentionally blocking video conferencing traffic Many firewalls also combine filtering functions with net work address translation NAT capability the firewalls are usually located at the border of the network they protect SCOPIA PathFinder Firewall and NAT Solution enable secure connections between enterprise networks and remote sites SCOPIA PathFinder maintains the security and advantages of firewalls and NAT over video networks and allows seamless integration with existing video endpoints and systems Learn More To learn more on how RADVISION SCOPIA can help you set up your VC240 visit http www radvision com VC240 or contact your regional RADVI SION office q 42 P gt USA AMERICAS EMEA APAC T 1 201 689 6300 T 44 20 3178 8685 T 852 3472 4388 F 1 201 689 6301 F 44 20 3178 5717 F 852 2801 4071 infoUSA radvision com infoUK radvision com infoUK radvision com 4 43 P gt 6 Custom Settings Some menu options are disabled depending on the video mode as shown 6 1 M
33. ise a fire may result e Avoid installing the product in a narrow space with bad ventilation such as a bookshelf or wall closet Otherwise the inside temperature may increase and cause a fire e Keep the plastic bag for the product in a place that cannot be reached by children Children may suffocate Do not install the product in a vehicle or a place exposed to dust mois ture oil or smoke Otherwise an electric shock or fire may result Do not install the product in a place that can be reached by children Children may knock the product down and injure themselves The front part of the product is heavy Be sure to install it on a flat stable surface Be sure to leave a space 10 cm or more behind the product for venti lation when it is installed on a wall Otherwise a fire may result from an increase in internal temperature Do not install the product on an unstable structure or where there is much vibration Otherwise the product may fall and break and such vibration may cause the product to fail or start a fire Do not expose the product to direct sunlight heat or a hot object such as a stove Otherwise the product life may be reduced or a fire may result Take care not to drop the product when moving it Otherwise product failure or personal injury may result When installing the product in a cabinet or on a shelf be sure the bottom front part of the product does not protrude Otherwise the prod
34. ity Network SW Upgrade Audio Reset Settings Camera SW Version 1003 11 Select Reset Settings 0 Setup Language English Call Cc ale e pa Do you want to reset system Pictt Netw Cancel Audio Camera SW Version 1003 11 The monitor will restart itself after resetting Note that all user con figurations and the call logs will also be deleted 6 4 Reset Settings 6 5 Software Update You can update the monitor software over the network This will allow you to use additional functions System supports two ways of software upgrade By pushing the software to the SCOPIA VC240 from iVIEW NMS server or an external Windows XP 7 based PC using the upgrade utility Downloading the software to the system GUI from an external local HTTP server Please refer to upgrade document available from customer support for HTTP server setup Press to open the Setup screen gt Setup General Language English Call Control Clock Input Max Power Saving Picture Security Network SW Upgrade Audio Reset Settings Camera SW Version 1003 11 To view the monitor software version select SW Version SW Version OSD Version 1004 xx VCM Version 2 0 1 7 4 53 gt 6 5 Software Update Select SW Upgrade to start an update sw Upgrade A software update cannot be performed during a call Enter SW upgrade server address 217 141 3 129 123 O E Enter the IP address of the software update s
35. l See 84 6 and are used to navigate between menus or change the settings of each menu option See 2 6 is used to control the camera during a video call See 4 6 is used to send the picture from your PC to your remote party See 84 7 shows the current video mode is used to make a video call See Chapter 4 These buttons are used to type letters or numbers switches between keyboard modes in order of numbers gt capital letters gt lowercase letters See 82 7 disables the microphone displays a menu or select an option and decrease or increase the volume mutes the sound opens the Setup menu is used to return to the last menu or delete the last character you typed is used to exit a menu or close a video call is used to display your telephone directory See 84 4 is not available for this product 2 Setup 2 1 Precautions Be sure to install the monitor in a place that satisfies the conditions indicated in Table 2 Table 2 Environmental conditions Operating temperature 10 40 C 50 104 F Operating humidity 20 80 Storage temperature 20 45 C 4 113 F Storage humidity 5 95 Power Supply Do not use a damaged power cord or a loose power socket Otherwise an electric shock or fire may result Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands Otherwise an electric shock may result Be sure to plug the power cord into a grounded power
36. msung com off EUROPE E If the picture is displayed in a single color ensure the video cable is FRANCE 01 48 63 00 00 http www samsung com tightly connected to the monitor and PC GERMANY 01805 SAMSUNG 726 7864 http www samsung com If the picture from a desktop PC does not display normally after the AMA A a enn ROL PSA AER graphics card has been replaced check to see if the correct driver for did A A A the graphics card is installed Then change the graphics card setting to ASIA the video signal mode resolution supported by the monitor referring CHINA 400 810 5858 http www samsung com to Table 3 HONG KONG 3698 4698 http www samsung com f If the monitor does not power on even after you pressed the 8 button JAPAN VAARAN e conp check that the power switch POWER S W on the back of the monitor oe P i i aio TAIWAN 0800 329 999 http www samsung com is turned on 4 5 gt Index 4 3 48 12 Hours 24 16 9 48 18 07 2010 24 18 24 24 24 Hours 24 123 14 A ABC 14 abc 14 Accept 28 Add Contact 32 Add Group 31 Address 19 All 32 Audio 29 AUDIO IN 10 Auto 25 51 Auto Adjustment 44 47 Auto Answer 28 B B Gain 44 47 Brightness 25 45 49 C Call 35 38 Call Control 21 28 40 Call History 28 36 Call Quality 21 Call Type 27 Camera 25 Change PIN 52 Check signal cable 55 Clock 23 Clock Mode 23 Clock Set 23 Coarse 48 Color 44 49 Color Tone 47 51
37. ollow the steps below Cancel To type an uppercase J press to switch to uppercase mode and press 5 To type a lowercase o press to switch to lowercase mode and press three times To type h press twice E To type n press twice To type press twice TY To type an uppercase O press to switch to uppercase mode and press three times To type a lowercase f press to switch to lowercase mode and press three times E To type the next f wait until the cursor advances or press _ Jto advance the cursor and then press 3 three times To type i press three times To type c press three times To type e press twice To delete the previous letter press z lt 14 P gt 2 8 Power saving Modes As shown in Table 4 there are three types of power supply modes The moni tor enters active mode after you have pressed and the monitor has turned on Table 4 Power specification 100 240 V Less than 85 W Less than 35 W Max power saving mode Less than 3 W Input power Active mode Standby mode Max Power Saving Mode With this mode active the monitor can save energy by automatically switch ing itself to maximum power saving mode when it is in DVI or PC mode and the PC is turned off and is no longer sending a video signal If the monitor is in VC mode press to switch to DVI or PC mode Press to open the Setup screen qe Setup General Language English Call Control Clock Input Max
38. picture screen saver Configure the appropriate resolution and frequency for the product Otherwise your eyesight may weaken Continuously watching the display from a close distance may weaken your eyesight Rest your eyes for at least five minutes every hour This will relieve your eye fatigue Keep small sized accessories in a place that cannot be reached by chil dren If you will not use the product for a long time remove the power cord from the power socket Otherwise a fire may result from accumulated dust overheating an electric shock or electric leakage Do not move or hold the product upside down only by the stand Oth erwise the product may fall and break or cause personal injury Do not put the product near a humidifier or the kitchen table Other wise an electric shock or fire may result The display panel becomes hot when the product is on for many hours Be careful when you adjust the product angle or stand height Other wise you may pinch your hand or finger Tilting the product exces sively may cause it to fall and result in personal injury Do not put a heavy object on top of the product Otherwise product failure or personal injury may result Be sure your child does not put a battery from the remote control in his mouth If your child swallows a battery consult a doctor immediately Be sure you use specified batteries Do not use a new and used battery together Otherwise a fire p
39. press B Cancel Phone Book Add Contact o Renaming a Group pe Select a group and press gt Sera 192 168 3 28 Michael KD Hong Chin Chin Michael 217 141 12 39 M Phone Book Add Group Unassigned Europe office Adding a Group It is best to create a group before adding a phone number so you can search and manage numbers easily Go to Group and select Add Group The number in parentheses next Select Rename to each group name indicates the number of contacts Enter group name M Phone Book Add Group Cancel Unassigned Africa office Enter a new group name and select OK to save the change Europe office 4 4 Making a Phone Book Deleting a Group Adding a Contact Select a group and press gt Go to All and select Add Contact Pr Phone Book Phone Book Add Contact jo Tom 217 141 3 245 Jane 192 168 5 57 Sera 192 168 3 28 Michael KD Hong Chin Chin Michael 217 141 12 39 Add Group Unassigned Europe office Select Delete The selected group will be deleted and its contacts will Enter a contact name in the Name field and fill at least one of the IP be moved to the Unassigned group URI and Phone Number fields Add Contact Phone Number Group Cancel Specify Group and select OK to save the new contact information lt 32 gt 4 4 Making a Phone Book Editing a Contact Select Edit and change the information Select a contact an
40. ps SvC Off PLC O To increase the sharpness select a high value from Max Bandwidth Use Max Bandwidth to configure the call resolution high definition or standard definition and call frame rate For 1024 kbps and above HD 21 gt 3 3 Call Settings resolution max frame rate will be used Call Quality Call Quality Video Mode Sharpness Max Bandwidth 1920 kbps Video Mode Sharpness SVC 1472 kbps PLC 1024 kbps 768 kbps 512 kbps PLC EN A higher sharpness will compromise simultaneity For instance a pic 16 A bad network connection also causes freeze picture during a call Set ture of you waving a hand will appear delayed for a remote caller For PLC to On Video will not freeze in case of severe loss on network simultaneity set Video Mode to Motion PLC will be used in case SVC is not active or not supported by remote system Call Quality Call Quality Sharpness Max Bandwidth SVC Video Mode Sharpness Max Bandwidth 1920 kbps Off PLC PLC A bad network connection sometimes corrupts the picture which ap pears as a mosaic during a call Set SVC to On Clear and normal picture will be restored SVC will be take effect while remote system is capable to support it for example RADVISION VC240 and Elite MCU 3 3 Call Settings Time Select the Time Zone corresponding to your region Set the clock precisely so your video calls will be logged accurately Clock Mode Press
41. ptions Picture Options Digital NR Auto Set Color Tone to Cool1 Cool2 Normal Warm1 or Warm2 Picture Options Cool2 Digital NR Normal E Noise can occur in the picture of a very dynamic video To avoid noise 4 51 gt 6 3 Security You can set the monitor to be accessed only via a password Press to open the Setup screen Og Setup General Language English Call Control Clock Input Max Power Saving Picture Security Network SW Upgrade Audio Reset Settings Camera SW Version 1003 11 Select Security Selecting Security will always display the following password prompt Enter the current password The initial password is 0000 This is working only from 1004 17 Functions Lock Enter PIN Set Functions Lock to On Security Functions Lock Change PIN 6 3 Security E3 Because the initial password of most devices with a security function is set to 0000 it is best to change the password Enter a new password in the Change PIN field Change PIN Enter New PIN Invalid PIN Please enter again If you forget your password perform Reset Settings The password will be reset to 0000 Refer to the following section for details about Reset Settings 4 5 P gt 6 4 Reset Settings You can return the monitor to its default settings Press to open the Setup screen Og Setup General Language English Call Control Clock Input Max Power Saving Picture Secur
42. re than one partici pant connects simultaneously With multipoint conferencing VC240 allows users to see and hear several other participants as they are all in the same location in a virtual conference room Multi party call Point to point call Multipoint conferencing is accomplished by a Multipoint Conferencing Unit MCU a device that manages a multipoint conference by connecting multi ple sites into the same video conference RADVISION s SCOPIA Elite MCU offers 1080 p high definition processing and personal layouts for each partic ipant You along with other participants control SCOPIA Elite conferences with the VC240 remote control you can mute participants change the video layouts and invite other users to the conference High end Desktop Video Conferencing Managers and executives want ways to easily extend video conferences to large numbers of remote and desktop users and make communication more efficient easier and broader in reach RADVISION s SCOPIA Desktop al gt lows users to take conferencing wherever they go SCOPIA Desktop is de signed to meet the demands of high performance video conferencing with a standard PC and Internet connection The latest in video technology are included providing HD H 264 format for viewing both participants and for data collaboration The audio system provides echo cancellation back ground noise suppression and is highly resistant to network errors common on the
43. s fail When the connection fails configure the data transmission rate and mode manually as follows 3 1 Network Settings Adjust several options alternately until the connection succeeds 3 2 Data Transmission Mode 3 2 Data Transmission Mode Set Network Preference to H 323 Oe Setup You can make or receive calls using one of the following data transmission General IP Settings IP Assignment protocols Call Control User Name QUEEN e H 323 Input Display Name e Session Initiation Protocol Picture oe Mumbar H 323 Data Transmission Audio H 323 Settings To make calls using the H 323 telephone number mode E 164 configure the Camera eds settings as follows Press to open the Setup screen and select Network 9 If an H 323 gatekeeper is available select H 323 Settings Oe Setup H 323 Settings General IP Settings IP Assignment Gatekeeper On Call Control User Name QUEEN Address Input Display Name H 460 Traversal Picture Phone Number Network Preference Audio H 323 Settings Camera SIP Settings a Set Gatekeeper to On b Fill the gatekeeper IP in the Address field c If data transmission fails due to firewall restrictions set H 460 Traversal to On and fill the H 460 server IP address Select Phone Number and enter a number Dial by user name alias is available in H 323 through the gatekeeper Enter phone number Select OK to save the new settings Cancel SIP Data Transmi
44. ssion To make calls using the SIP user name mode configure the settings as follows Press to open the Setup screen and go to Network 9 Select SIP Settings General Call Control Input Picture Audio Camera 3 2 Data Transmission Mode Oz Setup SIP Settings SIP Proxy Server On IP Settings IP Assignment User Name QUEEN Server Address Display Name Password Phone Number Network Preference H 323 Settings SIP Settings Select User Name and enter a name In SIP you can use both name and a Set SIP Proxy Server to On number in URI for dialing b Fill the Display Name Server Address and Password fields Enter user name Select OK to save the new settings Cancel H 323 and SIP modes cannot be used at the same time To change the current H 323 mode to SIP set Network Preference to SIP Set Network Preference to SIP General Call Control Input Picture Audio Camera gt Setup IP anes IP Assignment NAT Traversal User Name QUEEN You can make or receive a call while being connected to ADSL or Cable router Display Name from home or office The system will use Network Address Translation from A A internal IP to External IP The system will use external HTTP server to dis cover the external IP to be used H 323 Settings The external IP could be changed without note by Internet Service SIP Settings Provider Press to open the Setup screen and go to Network
45. story All 192 168 5 15 192 168 5 15 98 137 149 56 Missed 217 141 3 254 74 125 155 99 74 125 155 99 17 112 151 57 207 46 232 182 Received Sent VAR 2010 10 17 2010 10 16 2010 10 16 2010 10 15 2010 10 15 2010 10 15 2010 10 13 2010 10 12 2010 10 12 e To view the incoming call log select Received e To view the outgoing call log select Sent e To view the missed call log select Missed 4 5 Recent Call Log Viewing Call Details from the Call Log Select a call from the call log and press gt gt Call History 192 168 5 15 192 168 5 15 98 137 149 56 Delelo Al Missed 217 141 3 254 ine 74 125 155 99 74 125 155 99 2010 10 13 17 112 151 57 2010 10 12 207 46 232 182 2010 10 12 Received Sart Delete Select View Details showing when the call was made and how long it lasted will appear Detail View Name Unknown Call Number 217 141 3 254 Call Type Undefined Value Time 2009 03 13 04 11 Deleting a Call from the Call Log Select a call from the call log and press Received Sent Missed Select Delete Receive Sent Missed a Call History 192 168 5 15 192 168 5 15 98 137 149 56 217 141 3 254 74 125 155 99 74 125 155 99 17 112 151 57 207 46 232 182 gt Call History 109 1RR R 1R aia Delete OK Cancel 17 112 151 57 207 46 232 182 Save Delete Delete All View 2010 10 13 2010 10 12 2010 10 12 2010 10 17 IMNOANAR
46. t of the stand To fix the height fasten the fixing pin Theft Prevention 2 2 Assembling the Product A slot for connecting an anti theft Kens ington lock can be found at the bottom right on the back of the monitor To install your monitor in a public place connect a lock to the monitor following the steps below Insert the lock into the slot in the monitor Fasten the lock Connect and fix the lock cable to a heavy object such as a desk Mounting the Monitor to a Wall To mount the monitor to a wall buy and attach to the monitor a 100 X 100 or 200 X 100 mm wall mount bracket that complies with the VESA standards Unfasten the screw and lift and re move the stand AAEE Attach the wall mount bracket and fasten the screws Samsung is not liable for any defect caused by using a wall mount bracket that does not comply with the VESA standards 2 2 Assembling the Product Blocking Electromagnetic Waves The ferrite core can be used to block electromagnetic waves Thread the LAN cable through the ferrite core and tie a knot with the core close to the LAN port 2 3 Connections
47. the time will be displayed as PM 06 24 If you do not want to display AM or PM set Time Format to 24 Hours Then the time will be displayed 3 3 Call Settings it is best to select Auto for most occasions Your picture may appear too dark or bright or different in color for your remote caller depending on your ambient light intensity Change several General settings so the remote caller can see you clearly coco Input Press to open the Setup screen and go to Camera Le seu Power Frequency 50 Hz Picture Network General Audio Call Control White Balance Manual 10 Camera Manual 15 Input Brightness Picture Flip Normal Network Audio Camera setup riz Manual Power Frequency White Balance Brightness Flip Normal Set Brightness to Manual and adjust the brightness However it is best Select the correct frequency from Power Frequency Otherwise the pic ture may continually move upward General General Power Frequency Call Control Call Control White Balance 60 Hz Input Input Brightness Manual 15 Picture Picture Flip Normal Network Network Audio Audio Camera Set White Balance to Manual and adjust the white balance However 25 to select Auto for most occasions Power Frequency 3 EZ White Balance Manual 10 Brightness Auto Rotating your monitor to a vertical orientation will rotate the camera and thus your
48. tings will be applied to Custom E3 To reset all Custom settings select Picture Reset Og Setup General Contrast Call Control Brightness a5 Input Sharpness 75 Color 75 Network Tint G R G50 R50 Audio Picture Options Camera Picture Reset 6 2 Picture Then select Reset Picture Mode Adjusting the Color Tone Picture Reset You can change the color tone Press to open the Setup screen and go to Picture Og Setup Cancel the default settings command General MagicBright Custom Reset Picture Mode Cancel Call Control Contrast 98 Input Brightness Picture Sharpness Network Auto Adjustment Audio Screen Camera Picture Options Select Picture Options Picture Options Color Tone Normal R Gain G Gain B Gain Size d 46 gt 6 2 Picture Select an option from Color Tone Picture Size and Location Pictur Ontione You can change the picture size and location in PC mode Cool Press to open the Setup screen and go to Picture Warm D Setup General MagicBright Custom Custom Call Control Contrast 98 Input Brightness Picture Sharpness Network Auto Adjustment Audio Screen E3 Tf the option you want is not available select Custom and then adjust Camera Picture Options R Gain G Gain and B Gain which indicate red blue and green re spectively To change the color tone of the picture to yellow change To automatically adjust the picture si
49. to open the Setup screen and select Clock Og Setup Language English Daylight Savings Clock Set Date Format GMT 09 00 GMT 08 00 GMT 07 00 GMT 06 00 y Call Control Clock Time Format Input Max Power Saving Picture Security Network SW Upgrade Ed if Daylight Saving Time is in effect in your region set Daylight Savings Audio Reset Settings to On Camera SW Version 1003 11 Clock Mode i i i Time Z The time server will allow the clock to always have the precise time To dee enka use the time server set Clock Mode to On Clock Set Date Format Time Format Time Zone Daylight Savings Off Clock Set l If you do not want to use the time server select Clock Set and enter Date Format YYYY MM DD Time Format 24 hours the date and time manually Increase or decrease the date or time using the or button respectively Alternatively manually enter a date 4 23 gt 3 3 Call Settings or time using the number keys on the remote as 18 24 Clock Mode Time Zone Daylight Savings Clock Set Date Format YYYY MM DD 12 hours f In Date Format DD indicates the day MM the month and YYYY the year If Date Format is set to DD MM YYYY and a call was made on July 18 2010 the date will be displayed as 18 07 2010 Clock Mode Time Zone Daylight Savings Clock Set Time Format MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY If Time Format is set to 12 Hours and a call was made at 6 24 p m
50. uct may fall off and break or cause a personal injury Be sure to use a cabinet or shelf appropriate for the product size Installing the product in an unusual place may seriously affect its per formance Avoid a place exposed to a lot of fine particles chemical substances or extreme temperatures or operating the product contin uously for many hours in an airport or train station Do not place the product with the display facing down on the floor Otherwise the display may be damaged Put down the product carefully Otherwise product failure or personal injury may result 2 1 Precautions Cleaning Be sure the power cord is removed when you clean the product Oth erwise an electric shock or fire may result Do not spray the detergent directly onto the product Otherwise the exterior or display is highly likely to discolor crack or peel off Do not spray water directly onto the product Neither let water enter the product nor get the product wet Otherwise a fire electric shock or product defect may result Be sure to remove the power cord and wipe the product with a soft dry cloth Do not use chemicals such as wax benzene alcohol thin ner mosquito repellent sprays aromatic sprays lubricant or detergent Otherwise the exterior may be damaged or the labels may be removed The exterior of the product can be easily scratched Be sure to clean it using a dedicated cloth Dampen the cloth with a small amo
51. unt of water Remove any foreign substance from the cloth to avoid scratching the product Using the Product High voltage runs through the product Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the product on your own Otherwise an electric shock or fire may result Contact Samsung s service center for repair If the product generates a strange noise a burning smell or smoke re move the power cord immediately and contact Samsung s service cen ter Otherwise an electric shock or fire may result If the product falls or the exterior is damaged power off the product remove the power cord and contact Samsung s service center Other wise an electric shock or fire may result Do not move the product by pulling the power cord or signal cable Otherwise the power cord may be damaged and cause an electric shock or fire Do not lift or swing the product only by the power cord or signal cable Otherwise the power cord may be damaged and cause product failure a fire or an electric shock Before you move the product be sure to turn off the power switch and remove all the connected cables including the power cord Otherwise the power cord may be damaged and cause an electric shock or fire Do not let your child hang on to or mount the product Otherwise the product may fall and your child may be injured or even killed Neither let the product fall nor apply force to it Otherwise an electric shock or fire m
52. ze and location in accordance with R Gain and G Gain to 100 and B Gain to 0 the received video signal select Auto Adjustment Preset Color Tone options are permanently defined Custom settings de will be applied to Custom Auto Adjustment in progress Please Wait To manually adjust the picture size and location select Screen Coarse PC Position Image Reset 6 2 Picture E Decrease or increase Coarse to narrow or widen the picture respec Aspect Ratio tively To finely adjust the picture width select Fine You can change the aspect ratio in PC or DVI mode If the picture is not centered on the screen select PC Position and then gt ae acon Press to open the Setup screen and go to Picture General MagicBright Custom adjust the picture location using the L Call Control Contrast 98 Input Brightness Picture Sharpness Network Auto Adjustment Audio Screen Camera Picture Options Select Picture Options f To reset the picture size and location select Image Reset J Picture Options Color Tone Normal Image Reset is completed R Gain G Gain B Gain Size Select 16 9 or 4 3 from Size It is best to select 4 3 for documents or 16 9 d 48 P gt for movies Picture Options Color Tone Normal R Gain G Gain B Gain 16 9 6 2 Picture VC Mode Adjusting the Brightness and Color Intensity You can change the brightness and
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