Polycom Digital Camera 512 User Manual

ViewStation  
128/512/MP  
USER’S GUIDE  
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Polycom, Inc., its agents, employees, suppliers, dealers and other authorized representatives shall not  
be responsible or liable with respect to the product or any other subject matter related thereto under any  
contract, negligence, strict liability or other theory for any indirect, incidental, or consequential  
damages, including, but not limited to loss of information, business, or profits.  
The law of certain states or nations does not permit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties and  
consequential damages, so the above limitations, disclaimers, or exclusion may not apply to you. This  
warranty gives you special legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary by state and nation.  
Important Safeguards  
Read and understand the following instructions before using the system:  
1. Close supervision is necessary when the system is used by or near children. Do not leave  
unattended while in use.  
2. Only use electrical extension cords with a current rating at least equal to that of the system.  
3. Always disconnect the system from power before cleaning and servicing and when not in use.  
4. Do not spray liquids directly onto the system when cleaning. Always apply the liquid first to a static  
free cloth.  
5. Do not immerse the system in any liquid or place any liquids on it.  
6. Do not disassemble this system (except as instructed in the manufacturer's instructions). To reduce  
the risk of shock and to maintain the warranty on the system, a qualified technician must perform  
service or repair work.  
7. Connect this appliance to a grounded outlet.  
8. In case of lightning storms, disconnect the telephone line cord from the system, and only connect  
the system to surge protected power outlets.  
9. Keep ventilation openings free of any obstructions.  
10. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
Regulatory Notices  
FCC Notice  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case  
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Polycom could void the user's authority to operate  
this equipment.  
1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label  
that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence  
Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone  
company.  
2. Before connecting your unit, you must inform your telephone company of the following  
information:  
PORT ID  
REN/SOC  
FIC  
USOC  
BasicRateISDN  
(“SorT”)Interface  
SOC=6.0N  
LoopStart  
REN=0.2B  
SOC=6.0N  
02LS2  
02LS5  
RJ11C  
RJ49C  
(“POTSPort)  
“UInterface  
3. FCC compliant telephone cords and modular plugs are provided with this equipment. This  
equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises’ wiring using a  
compatible modular jack, which is Part 68 compliant. See installation instructions for details.  
4. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line.  
Excessive REN's on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an  
incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of REN's of all devices that may be connected to  
a line, as determined by the total REN's, contact the local telephone company.  
5. If your ViewStation causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you  
in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. However, if advance notice  
is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to file a  
complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
6. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures  
that could affect the operation of your equipment. If they do, you will be given advance notice so  
as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.  
7. If you experience trouble with this equipment, ViewStation, please contact your equipment  
provider for repair/warranty information. If your equipment is causing harm to the telephone  
network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem  
is resolved.  
8. There are no user serviceable parts inside the videoconferencing unit, remote control, microphone  
pod, or power supply.  
9. This equipment may not be used on a public coin service provided by the telephone company.  
Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact your state public utility commission or  
corporation commission for information.  
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Underwriters’ Laboratories’ Statement  
The system is intended to be powered by a Class 2 power supply [email protected], [email protected].  
Omnitel Statement  
THE SOFTWARE PROGRAMS CONTAINED OR DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE CONFIDENTIAL  
INFORMATION AND PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS OF POLYCOM OR ITS LICENSORS.  
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any Sublicense Agreement without VideoServer’s prior consent.  
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confidential property, and shall treat them as such. Buyer will not attempt to disassemble, decompile,  
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Table of Contents  
Getting Started  
Power Supply ................................................................................................................ 14  
Placing a Manual Dial Video Call ...................................................................................... 26  
How to Delete an Entry in the Address Book ...................................................................... 42  
Camera and Sound  
Controlling the Camera ........................................................................................................ 43  
Pan and Tilt .................................................................................................................. 44  
Zoom ............................................................................................................................. 44  
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Automatic Voice Tracking ................................................................................................... 45  
Tracking to Far-Site Camera Presets ............................................................................ 46  
Using Accessories  
Using a ShowStation IP ....................................................................................................... 52  
Connecting to a PC on a LAN ............................................................................................. 53  
Presentations  
Accessing the ViewStation Web Page ................................................................................. 69  
Changing the Setup of a ViewStation .................................................................................. 74  
Using NetMeeting with a ViewStation ................................................................................ 79  
Upgrading Software  
Upgrading ViewStation Software Via ISDN ....................................................................... 81  
Upgrading ViewStation Software over the LAN ................................................................. 82  
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LAN/SNMP .................................................................................................................. 93  
Call Status ................................................................................................................... 118  
Audio .......................................................................................................................... 118  
Near-End Loop ........................................................................................................... 119  
Far-End Loop .............................................................................................................. 120  
Reset System ............................................................................................................... 120  
ViewStation 512/MP Setup ................................................................................................ 121  
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ISDN Information  
ISDN Switches ................................................................................................................... 131  
ISDN Errors ....................................................................................................................... 131  
Index  
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Getting Started  
Thank you for purchasing the ViewStation! You will soon discover that  
videoconferencing is as easy as talking on the telephone. The ViewStation is the  
most easy-to-use videoconferencing unit on the market today.  
The QuickStart booklet that came with your unit shows you how to connect the  
ViewStation. This manual will explain all the features common to the  
ViewStation 128, 512 and MP. Specific setup and configuration information for  
the ViewStation 512 and MP can be found in the ViewStation 512/MP section  
of this manual. We hope you enjoy using the ViewStation!  
What’s In the Box?  
When you unpack your ViewStation, you should have the following items in the  
box. If there is an item missing, contact your reseller.  
ViewStation unit  
Microphone pod  
Power supply and cord  
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Remote control  
User’s Guide  
QuickStart booklet  
ReadMe First document  
Package labeled “Required Cables” that contains three cables  
Package labeled “Optional Equipment Cables” that contains eight cables  
Miscellaneous package that contains a hook and loop cable tie, adhesive  
dots, and three AAA batteries.  
The ViewStation 512 and MP packages include additional components that  
are necessary for the connection of multiple ISDN lines. These include:  
-
Quad-BRI inverse multiplexer  
-
Set of four RJ-45 cables  
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The Remote Control  
The remote control that came with your ViewStation is an integral part of the  
unit. It works the same way as the remote for your television at home. You’ll be  
using it to highlight and select icons that appear on the monitor, configure your  
address book, move your camera, adjust the volume, place video calls, etc.  
The Microphone Pod  
The microphone pod provides omnidirectional digital audio input to the  
ViewStation and provides automatic gain control, noise suppression, echo  
cancellation, and a mute button. The practical range of the microphone pod is  
approximately a 25 foot (8 meter) radius.  
What You Need to Get Started  
To make your ViewStation fully operable, you’ll need an ISDN line from your  
service provider, a television monitor and a power source.  
ISDN  
The ViewStation uses an ISDN line to transmit and receive your video calls.  
The ViewStation 128 supports a single ISDN line for up to 128kbps  
videoconferencing. The ViewStation 512/MP supports a maximum of four  
ISDN lines for up to 512kbps videoconferencing.  
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Television Monitors  
You can use any size S-Video or composite television monitor with the  
ViewStation. The size of the monitor should be proportional to the size of the  
room in which the ViewStation resides. You can further enhance your  
videoconference by connecting two monitors to your ViewStation, one for  
video and another for displaying graphics.  
Power Supply  
The ViewStation power supply supports line voltages between 100V and 240V  
or 50Hz and 60Hz.  
NT-1 Device  
An ISDN network termination (NT-1) device may be required between your  
ISDN line and the ViewStation. If your ViewStation is not connected to an  
internal switchboard, such as a PBX, your system may require an ISDN  
terminating resistor to be installed if you are behind a PBX.  
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Setting Up Your ViewStation  
Connecting the ViewStation is easy. The cable connectors are  
color-coordinated with the corresponding connectors on the back of the  
ViewStation. To hook up your ViewStation, use your QuickStart booklet as a  
guide and follow these steps:  
1. Place the ViewStation unit on top of the monitor as shown below. Make  
sure the front lip of the unit hangs over the edge of the monitor.  
2. Center the microphone pod on a flat surface between the meeting  
participants and the ViewStation. If you are using two microphone pods,  
connect them to each other and to the ViewStation. One of these  
microphones must be ordered as a secondary microphone.  
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3. Connect the various cables to the back of your ViewStation. For more  
details, see your QuickStart booklet.  
4. Connect any extra equipment, such as an additional television monitor, a  
VCR, laptop, LAN, telephone, or document camera, to the back of your  
ViewStation.  
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5. Wrap the cable tie that came with your ViewStation around all of the cables  
on the back of the unit so they don’t get tangled. Slide one end of the cable  
tie through the plastic octagonal piece and then attach the octagonal piece  
to the back of the television monitor. The adhesive dots can be used to  
attach the QuickStart booklet to the side of your television monitor.  
6. Put the batteries in the remote control.  
7. Turn on the television monitor and ViewStation. Make sure the television  
is set to video 1 or 2. The following screen allows you to select the language  
that you would like to see on the ViewStation. Press the arrow buttons on  
the remote to highlight a language and then press the SELECT button on  
the remote to select the language. If the remote is not working properly,  
make sure the batteries have been installed.  
You can press the INFO button on the remote from the  
TIP:  
Language screen for system information.  
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ViewStation Setup Screens  
A series of setup screens will appear on your television monitor, beginning with  
the following screen. Each one will lead you through the setup process. If you  
want to return to a previous screen at any point, use the arrow buttons on the  
remote to highlight the Menu icon and press the SELECT button on the remote.  
You can also just press the MENU button on the remote.  
How To Select Menu Items  
The following screen shows you how to use the remote to select items on your  
television monitor. Press the SELECT button to go to the next screen.  
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System Name  
The System Name screen will ask you to name your ViewStation (up to 34  
characters), which will make it easy for others to find your particular  
ViewStation on the network LAN, if connected. By default, your system name  
will be your LAN host name, but you can change it. To access the onscreen  
keyboard, press the SELECT button on the remote. Then use the other arrow  
buttons to move around on the keyboard and press the SELECT button to select  
a letter. When you are done, highlight the Save icon and press the SELECT  
button on the remote.  
Country  
On the Country screen, select the country in which your ViewStation is  
installed.  
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ISDN Video Numbers  
On the ISDN Video Number screen, enter the area or STD code and ISDN  
number assigned to your ViewStation. Your service provider should have given  
you this number when you purchased your ISDN line. When you are finished,  
highlight the Save icon.  
If you need to enter a dot between digits, press the right  
TIP:  
arrow button on the remote.  
Auto-Detect SPIDs  
On the Auto-Detect SPIDs screen, enter the Service Profile ID numbers for your  
ViewStation. If you are behind an internal phone system (PBX), you may not  
need to enter SPIDs.  
If the ViewStation is unable to find your SPIDs, make sure  
NOTE:  
you connected and entered your ISDN numbers  
correctly.  
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If your service provider gave you these numbers, enter them here. If you do not  
have these numbers, highlight the Start icon and the ViewStation will locate  
them for you. If you quit while it is searching, your ViewStation will reboot and  
you have to start the setup process all over again. However, your previous  
entries are preserved. If you are behind a PBX, select the PBX icon, since you  
do not need to locate SPIDs.  
ISDN Switch  
On the ISDN Switch screen, select the network switch. Your ISDN service  
provider should have given you this information when you purchased the line.  
If the SPID was automatically detected, the system will bypass this screen  
because it found the information already. If you entered your SPID numbers  
manually, however, you need to use the arrow buttons on the remote to select  
the switch type.  
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Telephone Numbers  
On the Telephone Numbers screen, enter the number of the telephone that may  
be connected to your ViewStation. Also enter the number to another telephone  
in the same room as the ViewStation.  
Main Calling Screen  
Every time you turn on your ViewStation, you will see a numbered icon below  
the Video Call icon on the main calling screen. It indicates that the ViewStation  
is making sure your ISDN line is connected. When the icon turns green, the  
ViewStation has found your ISDN line. If the icon changes to red, the  
ViewStation was unable to find your ISDN line. In this case, check your ISDN  
connection and verify that you entered the ISDN numbers correctly and that  
they correspond to the appropriate ISDN line  
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Testing the ViewStation  
Once you have your ViewStation set up, you can place a test call to one of the  
numbers that have been preprogrammed into the address book of your  
ViewStation. To go to the address book, highlight the Address Book icon on the  
main calling screen and press the SELECT button on the remote. Use the arrow  
buttons on the remote to select a location to call and press the SELECT button  
on the remote to place the call.  
Using the ViewStation  
The main calling screen is the starting point for everything you do on the  
ViewStation. If you want to place a call, add an entry to your address book, or  
check your system setup, you will always start from the main calling screen.  
The following sections describe the many features of the ViewStation.  
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Placing and Answering Calls  
When you turn on your ViewStation, you will be greeted by the main calling  
screen. The very first time you turn on your ViewStation and the first time you  
turn it on after performing a reset, you will first go through the configuration  
screens discussed in the Getting Started section.  
If your ISDN line is not properly configured, the main calling screen will  
display an ISDN check icon in addition to the standard icons. The ViewStation  
checks the configuration of the ISDN line every time a user powers it on.  
Checking the ISDN line normally takes less than a minute. Once the check is  
complete, if the ISDN is properly configured, the icon will disappear. If it does  
not disappear, you should check the connection of your ViewStation and the  
configuration of your ISDN line.  
The ViewStation 512 and MP use up to four ISDN lines  
NOTE:  
and check ISDN differently. See the ViewStation  
512/MP section for more information.  
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There are three ways to place a video call:  
Manually  
Speed-dial  
From the address book  
Placing a Manual Dial Video Call  
From the main calling screen, use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight  
the Video Call icon.  
1. Use the numeric keypad on the remote to enter the number you want to dial.  
ISDN  
Number  
Fields  
Speed  
Indicator  
If you have to dial a 9 or other number to make a call  
TIP:  
outside your PBX, you can program the ViewStation to  
dial this automatically in front of every number except  
those within the PBX. From the main calling screen,  
highlight the System Info icon, select the Setup &  
Diagnostics icon, and then highlight the Setup icon. On  
the System Setup screen, highlight the ISDN/Video icon  
and use the arrow buttons on the remote to scroll up to  
the ISDN Dialing Prefix field. Press 9 on the numeric  
keypad of the remote. Then highlight the Menu icon and  
save. Press the CALL•HANG-UP or NEAR button on the  
remote to get back to the main calling screen.  
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2. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the Speed button on the  
screen and change the speed of your call. Use the up and down arrow  
buttons to select a speed from the list that appears on screen.  
3. Press the green CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote to place your call.  
The number and the speed that you’re dialing will appear at the top of the  
screen. The gray call progress indicators on the lower left side of the screen  
indicate that the call is going through. They will change from blue to yellow  
to orange, and finally green when your call goes through.  
4. If the call does not complete, you will get an error message. If you receive  
an error, press the INFO button on the remote for an explanation.  
To view the far site again during a call, from any menu  
TIP:  
screen press the NEAR or FAR buttons on the remote.  
5. When the call completes and you are using a single-monitor system, the  
party you called will appear on the screen and you will appear in the  
picture-in-picture (PIP) window at the lower right. If you have a  
two-monitor system, the party you are calling will appear on the main  
monitor and you will appear on the second monitor.  
To jump from the main calling screen to the Video Phone  
TIP:  
screen, press any digit between 0 and 9 on the numeric  
keypad of the remote.  
6. Pan, tilt, or zoom the camera using the remote. To find out how to select the  
far- and near-site cameras, adjust them, and brighten or darken a room, see  
the Camera and Sound section of this manual.  
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7. To end your call, press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote.  
Highlight the Disconnect Video Call icon and press the SELECT button on  
the remote.  
If you stay in this screen for 60 seconds, but you do not  
NOTE:  
press the SELECT button, the call will be disconnected.  
8. If the call was made with a number that is not in your address book, a dialog  
box will give you the opportunity to add the number. If you select Yes, the  
system will take you to the address book where you can enter the  
information. If you select No, the main calling screen will appear on your  
monitor.  
You can set a maximum limit on the time users spend in a call, which enables  
you to have more control over the use of your ISDN lines. To set a limit (in  
minutes), change the Maximum Time in Call on the System  
InfoSetupGeneral Setup screen. See the System Information section for  
details.  
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Placing a Speed-Dial Call  
Once you have selected the Address Book icon on the main calling screen, a  
Speed-Dial screen appears. Use this screen to redial the six most recently dialed  
numbers. A site must be entered in the address book before it will appear in the  
Speed-Dial screen.  
1. From the main calling screen, use the arrow buttons on the remote to select  
the Address Book icon.  
2. When the Speed-Dial screen appears, use the numeric keypad or arrow  
buttons on the remote to place the call.  
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If you want to lock a number so that it stays in the Speed-  
Dial box, highlight it, and press the # button on the  
numeric keypad. A lock will appear on the right side of  
the box for that number. To unlock a number, highlight  
the entry and press the * button on the remote. Use the *  
and # buttons to toggle between locked and unlocked.  
TIP:  
3. When the call completes and you are using a single-monitor system, the  
party you called will appear on the screen and you will appear in the  
picture-in-picture (PIP) window at the lower right. If you have a  
dual-monitor system, the party you are calling will appear on the main  
monitor and you will appear on the second monitor.  
4. Pan, tilt, or zoom the camera using the remote. To find out how to select the  
far- and near-site cameras, adjust them, and brighten or darken a room, see  
the Camera and Sound section of this manual.  
5. To end your call, press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote.  
Highlight the Disconnect Video Call icon and press the SELECT button. If  
you highlight the icon, but do not press the SELECT button, the call will  
disconnect after 60 seconds anyway.  
6. If the call was made with a number that is not in your address book, a dialog  
box will give you the opportunity to add the number. If you select Yes, the  
system will take you to the address book where you can enter the  
information. The number is already entered for you. If you select No, the  
main screen will appear on your monitor.  
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Adding a Telephone Call to a Video Call  
If you have an analog telephone line connected to the back of your ViewStation,  
you can add a third party to your video call. Third-party audio is only available  
in the United States and Canada.  
1. Once your video call is connected, press the CALL•HANG-UP button on  
the remote and the following screen will appear. Highlight the Add  
Speakerphone Call icon and press the SELECT button on the remote.  
2. When the Telephone screen appears, use the numeric keypad on the remote  
to enter the phone number of the new party, and press the SELECT button.  
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3. Once the third party connects, press the NEAR or FAR button on the remote  
to return to the videoconference. If you only hear the numbers being dialed  
and no one ever picks up on the other end, make sure that you have an  
analog phone line properly connected to the back of the ViewStation. See  
your QuickStart booklet for more information.  
4. To disconnect from the third party, press the CALL•HANG-UP button on  
the remote. Then highlight the Disconnect Speakerphone Call icon and  
press the SELECT button on the remote.  
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Placing a Telephone Call  
In audio telephone calls, your ViewStation acts as a standard speakerphone.  
Third-party audio is only available in the United States and Canada. To place an  
analog telephone call, follow these steps:  
1. From the main calling screen, use the arrow buttons on the remote to  
highlight the Telephone Call icon and press the SELECT button.  
2. Use the numeric keypad on the remote to enter the number you want to dial.  
If you are dialing within your PBX system, you only need to dial the last  
four digits of the number. If you want to delete a digit, press the left arrow  
button on the remote. To delete an entire phone number, use the arrow  
buttons to highlight the Clear button on the screen.  
3. Press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote to place the call. If you  
only hear the numbers being dialed and no one ever picks up on the other  
end, make sure that you have the telephone cable properly connected to the  
back of the ViewStation.  
4. Press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote to disconnect from the  
call.  
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Adding a Video Call to a Telephone Call  
Another feature of the ViewStation is that you can add a video call while you  
are in a telephone call.  
1. Once your telephone call is connected, use the arrow buttons on the remote  
to highlight the Menu icon. Then press the SELECT button on the remote.  
2. From the main calling screen, use the arrow buttons on the remote to  
highlight the Video Call icon and press the SELECT button.  
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3. Use the numeric keypad on the remote to enter the number you want to dial.  
If you are dialing within your PBX system, you only need to dial the last  
four digits of the number. The number format is the same as if you were  
placing a call from your telephone. If you want to delete a digit, press the  
left arrow button on the remote. To delete an entire phone number, use the  
arrow buttons to highlight the Clear button on the screen.  
To jump from the main calling screen to the Video Phone  
TIP:  
screen, press any digit between 0 and 9 on the numeric  
keypad of the remote.  
4. To end the video call, press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote.  
Highlight the Disconnect Video & Speakerphone Call icon and press the  
SELECT button on the remote. Since you initiated the call combination  
with the telephone call, you cannot disconnect from the call and remain in  
the video call. To stay in both calls, highlight the Stay In Call icon and press  
the SELECT button on the remote.  
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5. To end the regular telephone call, press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the  
remote. Then highlight the Disconnect Speakerphone icon and press the  
SELECT button on the remote. If you stay in this screen for 60 seconds, but  
you do not press the SELECT button, both calls will be disconnected.  
6. If the call was made with a number that is not in your address book, a dialog  
box will give you the opportunity to add the number. If you select Yes, the  
system will take you to the address book where you can enter the  
information. If you select No, the main screen will appear on your monitor.  
Answering a Video Call  
There are two different modes of answering video calls: manual and  
auto-answer. To answer a call manually, pick up the remote when the dialog box  
appears. Then choose Yes to answer the call.  
If the ViewStation is set to auto-answer, it will automatically answer all  
incoming video calls. To change the mode to auto-answer, go to the System  
InfoSetupGeneral Setup screen and set the Auto Answer Video Call field  
to Yes. To disable it, set the field to No.  
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Address Book  
The Address Book can be accessed from the Speed-Dial screen. The address  
book saves you time by allowing you to place calls by name. With the address  
book, you do not have to remember or look up phone numbers and manually  
dial them. From this screen, you can also perform a variety of other address  
book functions, such as adding a new entry, editing an existing entry, deleting  
an entry, and going back to the Speed-Dial screen. The address book can contain  
1,000 entries.  
To go to the main calling screen at any time, press the  
TIP:  
green CALL HANG-UP button on the remote.  
Adding An Entry to the Address Book  
You can organize the ViewStation address book the same way you would a  
printed address book.  
1. From the main calling screen, highlight the Address Book icon and press  
the SELECT button on the remote.  
2. When the Speed-Dial screen appears, highlight the Address Book icon and  
press the SELECT button on the remote.  
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3. Highlight the New icon and press the SELECT button on the remote.  
4. The cursor automatically appears in the Name field. You cannot enter any  
other information on this screen until you have entered a name for this  
party. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to go to a letter on the keyboard  
and then press the SELECT button on the remote to select that letter. Once  
you are finished, highlight the ENTER key and press the SELECT button  
on the remote. If you press the SELECT button again, the keyboard  
reappears.  
To enter a capital letter in the address book, such as a  
TIP:  
second C in the name McCann, press M-c, <space>,  
<backspace>, C-a-n-n.  
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5. When the keyboard disappears from the screen, use the arrow buttons on the  
remote to scroll down to the Video Number field. Use the numeric keypad  
on the remote to enter the numbers. If you need to enter a dot, press the right  
arrow button on the remote. To delete a digit, press the left arrow button on  
the remote. Use the down button to move to the next field.  
6. If the speed is set to the data rate you want, move on to the next field. If you  
want to change the speed to be used when calling the person in this entry,  
press the SELECT button on the remote while this field is highlighted. Use  
the arrow buttons on the remote to select a speed and press the SELECT  
button on the remote. Then press the down arrow on the remote to go to the  
next field.  
7. If you want this particular entry to only place telephone calls instead of  
video calls, use the numeric keypad on the remote to enter the telephone  
number.  
8. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the Save icon and press the  
SELECT button on the remote. You will then return to the main address  
book screen.  
How to Place a Call From the Address Book  
1. To place a call to an address in the address book, highlight the entry you  
want to call and press the SELECT button on the remote.  
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2. The number and the speed that you’re dialing will appear at the top of the  
screen. The call progress indicators on the lower left side of the screen  
indicate the call connection progress. They will change from blue to yellow  
to orange and finally to green when your call goes through.  
Address book entries can be accessed by selecting the  
TIP:  
letter on the remote control corresponding to the first  
letter of the name you want to select. For example, to go  
to the ‘T’ section of the address book, press 8 on the  
numeric keypad of the remote control.  
3. To end your call, press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote.  
Highlight the Disconnect Video Call icon and press the SELECT button. If  
you stay in this screen for 60 seconds, but you do not press the SELECT  
button, the call will be disconnected.  
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Editing an Existing Entry in the Address Book  
From the main address book screen, follow these steps to edit an existing entry.  
1. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight an entry.  
2. Use the left arrow button on the remote to highlight the Edit icon and press  
the SELECT button on the remote.  
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3. In the Add/Change Entry screen, an onscreen keyboard will appear. Use the  
arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the line you want to edit and press  
the SELECT button to select it.  
4. In the Name field, delete letters with the backspace key on the keyboard.  
Highlight each new letter, then press the SELECT button to insert that letter  
into the Name field.  
To complete the name correction, highlight the ENTER  
key on the  
keyboard, then press the SELECT button on the remote, then use the down  
arrow button to move to the next field to change.  
5. In number fields, use the left arrow button to delete one digit at a time to the  
left. Then enter the appropriate numbers on the remote keypad and press the  
down arrow key as each phone number is completed. Note that the ISDN  
Number requires that you enter both of the phone numbers assigned to the  
ISDN line.  
6. Highlight the Speed field and press the SELECT button. Use the up and  
down arrow buttons to select a calling speed.  
7. To save the changes, highlight the Save icon and press the SELECT button.  
How to Delete an Entry in the Address Book  
To delete an existing entry in the address book, follow these steps:  
1. From the main address book screen, use the arrow buttons on the remote to  
highlight the entry you want to delete.  
2. Use the left arrow button to highlight the Delete icon. Once you highlight  
this icon, the entry you selected will be removed from your address book.  
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Camera and Sound  
You can adjust the pan, tilt and zoom of near- and far-site cameras. You can also  
enable the camera to track voices automatically or track to presets.  
Controlling the Camera  
To select the camera to control, use the remote control to:  
Move your near-site camera. Press the NEAR button on the remote.  
A camera icon  
facing toward the near-site will appear in the top right  
corner of the main monitor.  
Move the main far-site camera during a call. Press the FAR button on the  
remote.  
A camera icon  
facing toward the far-site will appear in the top right  
corner of the main monitor.  
Select another local camera. Press NEAR twice to bring up icons for all of  
the connected local cameras. Then use the arrow buttons to highlight the  
appropriate icon. Some icons appear regardless of the connection or  
availability of cameras. Refer to your QuickStart booklet to verify the  
connection of auxiliary devices before attempting to use them.  
You cannot disconnect the main camera, but you can  
NOTE:  
select a primary camera (such as a document camera) as  
the camera that will be used each time you power-on the  
ViewStation. To select the primary camera, go to the  
System InfoSetupVideo/Camera screen.  
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Pan and Tilt  
To adjust the pan or tilt of a camera, use the arrow buttons on the remote. The  
camera will pan, tilt, or zoom only when the Camera icon appears onscreen.  
To pan left, press the left arrow button.  
To pan right, press the right arrow button.  
To tilt up, press the up arrow button.  
To tilt down, press the down arrow button.  
On the System InfoSetupVideo/Camera screen, you  
TIP:  
can select which direction the camera moves when you  
press the left and right arrow buttons on the remote control.  
For example, when set to Normal, the camera moves in the  
same direction as the arrow button that is pressed. When set  
to Reversed, the camera moves in the opposite direction to  
the arrow button that is pressed.  
Zoom  
To zoom in, press the top arrow of the ZOOM button and to zoom out, press the  
bottom arrow of the ZOOM button.  
Setting Camera Presets  
You can set and store up to ten preset camera positions and zoom settings for  
the near and far main cameras if the far-site system supports far-site camera  
control.  
To set a preset:  
1. Use the NEAR or FAR buttons on the remote to select the near- or far-site  
camera to set.  
2. Position the camera by using the arrow buttons and the ZOOM control on  
the remote.  
3. Press SELECT.  
4. A message “Press 0-9 to store a preset” will appear on the main monitor.  
5. Press one of the number buttons on the remote control to assign that button  
to the preset.  
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To go to a particular preset:  
1. Use the NEAR or FAR buttons on the remote to determine which camera’s  
preset to activate.  
2. Press the appropriately numbered button on the remote control.  
Mirroring the Camera Positions  
You can match the presets on the far-site camera with those on the near-site  
camera by following these steps:  
1. Press the FAR button on the remote during a video call.  
2. Press the AUTO button on the remote to mirror the preset positions on the  
near-site.  
3. To turn off preset camera positions on the far-site, press the FAR button on  
the remote, and use the arrow or zoom buttons to move the camera.  
Automatic Voice Tracking  
The main camera can automatically move to whoever is speaking. The first time  
it moves to the person, it may take several seconds of continuous speech to  
locate the speaker. After that, it will pick out the position quickly (unless, of  
course, they have moved). The main camera can also track to preset positions.  
1. To have the camera move to whoever is talking, press the AUTO button  
once. A camera icon with a motor attached will appear in the upper right  
corner of the main monitor.  
2. To set the camera to track to camera presets, press the AUTO button twice.  
3. To turn automatic tracking off, pan, tilt, or zoom the camera.  
Tracking to Camera Presets  
The ViewStation main camera can track to preset positions, which gives you  
greater flexibility and control of automatic voice tracking. When automatic  
voice tracking is activated, the main camera will track automatically to  
participants speaking from preset positions.  
To track to preset positions, press the AUTO button twice. The Camera icon  
will appear in the top right corner of the screen. To turn off tracking to  
camera presets, press the AUTO button or pan, tilt, or zoom the camera.  
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Tracking to Far-Site Camera Presets  
The ViewStation can control the main camera of a far-site ViewStation.  
1. To have the far-site camera mirror the presets on the near-site, press FAR.  
This loads the camera presets from the near-site camera into the far-site  
unit.  
2. Press AUTO.  
3. To turn far-site automatic voice tracking to presets off, pan, tilt, or zoom the  
camera.  
Backlight Compensation  
If your room appears too dark on the television monitor, you can use the  
ViewStation to brighten the foreground.  
1. From the main calling screen, go to the System InfoSetupVideo &  
Camera screen.  
2. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to select the Yes or No button in the  
Backlight Compensation field. If you select Yes, the ViewStation will make  
the background and foreground of the near-site brighter, which can make it  
easier for the far-site to see you.  
3. Press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote to return to the main  
calling screen.  
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Adjusting the Sound on the ViewStation  
The volume of the ViewStation is indirectly related to the volume on the  
television monitor. The volume on the television monitor should be set to  
three-fourths its maximum volume and the ViewStation should be set lower, at  
a comfortable hearing level. To adjust the volume on the ViewStation, press the  
volume buttons on the remote control.  
To prevent far-site participants from hearing your conversation, press the  
MUTE button on the remote or the microphone pod. Notice that the red light on  
top of the microphone pod is illuminated. The far- and near-sites will be alerted  
that mute is turned on when the Mute icon appears in the bottom left corner of  
the television screen.  
Positioning Microphone Pods  
The microphone pod should be placed slightly in front of the meeting  
participants and the ViewStation on a flat surface. Since people in a video call  
usually look at the monitor when they speak, the microphone pod should be  
placed in the direction they are looking.  
If you have a large conference room, you can add another microphone pod.  
These can be daisy-chained together by connecting their cables to one another.  
Center them on a table.  
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Snapshots  
You can send a live image or snapshot from any local cameras to the  
participants in a videoconference using the snapshot feature of the ViewStation.  
To send a live snapshot or image:  
1. Press the SNAPSHOT button on the remote control.  
2. Select a camera. See the Camera and Sound section of this manual for  
more information about selecting a camera or changing the default camera.  
3. Position and zoom the camera as required.  
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4. Press the SNAPSHOT button on the remote again to send the image to the  
far site.  
To preview your snapshot without sending the live video  
TIP:  
to the far-site, press the SNAPSHOT button once, then  
press 1, 2 or 3 for your desired camera source. You will  
see a live preview of the input selected. The far-site will  
still see you.  
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Using Accessories  
The use of the ViewStation can be expanded by connecting other equipment to  
it. You can connect a second television monitor, a VCR, document camera, or  
CD player. See the Getting Started section for information about connecting  
this equipment to your ViewStation.  
Using a Second Monitor  
You can connect a second monitor to your ViewStation to provide a wider range  
of display options. For example, if you are presenting slides, the slides will  
appear on the second television monitor while the far-site will appear on the  
main monitor. Whereas, in a single-monitor system, the slides will appear on the  
main screen, but the far-site will appear in the picture-in-picture (PIP) window.  
A second television monitor enhances the videoconferencing experience.  
Using a VCR  
You can use a video cassette recorder (VCR) to record your videoconference or  
to present recorded material as part of your videoconference. The VCR will  
record whatever appears on the near-site’s main television monitor and records  
audio from both the near- and far-sites. When playing tapes, the VCR will  
provide audio and video to the local and far-site participants. To play a tape in  
the VCR, press the NEAR button on the remote twice, then use the arrow  
buttons to highlight the VCR icon on the screen. Use the VCR’s remote to play  
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Using a Document Camera  
You can use a document camera to take pictures of an object to send to the far-  
site. To use a document camera with your ViewStation, press NEAR on the  
remote twice. Then use the arrow buttons to highlight the document camera icon  
on the screen and press the NEAR button on the remote again to remove the  
camera icon.  
Using a ShowStation IP  
With ShowStationIP, meetings can be much more productive. There is no need  
to print transparencies or send faxes out before a meeting. The ShowStation IP  
allows you to project any type of document or Microsoft Office file in big-  
screen format and share it with any location instantly. See the Data  
Conferencing section of this manual for more information.  
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Connecting a PC  
The ViewStation can be connected directly to a PC running Microsoft Windows  
or to a local area network (LAN) to upgrade software, make PowerPoint  
presentations, or perform remote setup and diagnostics.  
What You Need  
Microsoft Windows 95, 98 or NT  
Desktop PC connected to a LAN or laptop with a 10mbps Ethernet LAN  
card  
Ethernet cable  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 or 4.0 (recommended) or Netscape 4.5  
Connecting to a PC on a LAN  
To connect your ViewStation to a PC that is on a LAN, follow these steps:  
1. Make sure you have a LAN cable connected from the local area network in  
your building to the rear orange connector on your ViewStation. See your  
QuickStart booklet for details.  
2. Your PC may be connected to a node on your LAN or to the rear blue  
connector on your ViewStation.  
3. Turn on the ViewStation.  
4. Press the right arrow button on the remote to select the System Info icon.  
Then press the SELECT button to select it.  
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5. Press the right arrow button on the remote to go to the SetupLAN/  
SNMPLAN/Intranet screen.  
6. If your LAN uses DHCP, press the UP arrow on the remote to go to the  
DHCP field. Use the arrow buttons to set the DHCP setting to Client. This  
enables the ViewStation to obtain an IP address from a server on your  
network.  
7. If your LAN does not use DHCP, set DHCP to OFF in the LAN/Intranet  
screen and manually enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address  
provided by your system administrator.  
8. Restart your ViewStation by turning it off then on again. Go to the System  
Information screen. You should see your system’s IP address. If the IP  
address displays “...waiting...”, the ViewStation did not get an address from  
a server on your LAN. Check the LAN connection and try again. The green  
light on the connector should be illuminated and the yellow light should be  
blinking.  
9. Start Internet Explorer on your PC. Enter the IP address of your  
ViewStation on the Address line of your browser, for example:  
108.23.56.233. If you used a DHCP client, go to the System Info screen on  
the ViewStation for your IP address. You will see a Welcome page with the  
name of your ViewStation. To make a presentation, see the Presentations  
section.  
Logical names are supported via WINS and DNS.  
NOTE:  
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Connecting a PC Directly to a ViewStation with No LAN  
Connection  
To connect your ViewStation to a PC that is not on a LAN, follow these steps:  
1. Connect the blue-tipped cable from the blue connector on the back of your  
ViewStation to the Ethernet PC card of your computer. Then turn on the  
ViewStation.  
2. Go to the System InfoSetupLAN/SNMPLAN/Intranet screen on the  
ViewStation.  
3. Press the up arrow on the remote to go to the DHCP field and set it to Server.  
Your ViewStation will now act as a server in that it will provide IP addresses  
to one or more PCs.  
Do not use this setting if your ViewStation is on a LAN  
CAUTION:  
with other computers. If you do, the ViewStation will  
provide IP addresses to the other computers even though  
the LAN already has a DHCP server; this will create  
network problems that your IT personnel and system  
administrators must correct.  
4. Restart your ViewStation by turning the power off then on again.  
5. Go to the System Information screen. You should see an IP address of  
1.1.1.2, which is the IP address of your ViewStation.  
6. Go to your PC and right-click with the mouse on your Network  
Neighborhood icon (in Windows 95).  
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7. Right-click on Properties.  
8. The Network box appears. Select the Configuration tab and then select  
TCP/IP. There may be more than one, so choose the one for your LAN  
adapter and not your dial-up adapter.  
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9. Click the Properties button to display the properties of TCP/IP and then  
select the IP Address tab. Make sure the Obtain An IP Address  
Automatically button is selected. Then click on OK.  
10. Restart your PC.  
11. From the main calling screen of the ViewStation, highlight and select the  
System Info icon to verify your IP address.  
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12. After your PC reboots, open Internet Explorer 3.02 or 4.0 and under the  
View menu, select Internet Options, and then Security. It defaults to  
medium, which is the setting it should be in to communicate with the  
ViewStation. Click on OK.  
13. Enter the ViewStation’s IP address in the address field of the browser.  
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14. The Welcome web page will appear in the web browser on your PC.  
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Presentations  
The ViewStation allows you to view and present Microsoft PowerPoint 97  
slides when it is connected to a PC. You can conduct a presentation on the  
ViewStation or you can watch a presentation from your PC anywhere in the  
world. All you have to know is the IP address of one of the ViewStations in the  
videoconference. For information about connecting your PC to your  
ViewStation, see the Connecting a PC section of this manual.  
Viewing a Presentation  
The ViewStation has an embedded web server that allows you to use your PC  
to participate in a presentation taking place during a videoconference.  
The maximum number of parties that can simultaneously  
NOTE:  
view your presentation is 15 for each ViewStation in a  
call. For example, if you are in a point-to-point call, 30  
parties can view your presentation.  
To view a presentation, follow these steps:  
1. On your PC, access the internet by dialing into your ISP. Then open Internet  
Explorer 3.02, 4.0 or Netscape 4.5.  
2. In the address field, enter the IP address of one of the ViewStations.  
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3. The Welcome web page will appear.  
4. Click on the View a Presentation icon and the slides will appear.  
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Presenting Slides  
Follow these steps to display a slide presentation on the ViewStation:  
1. On your PC, open Internet Explorer 3.02, 4.0 or Netscape 4.5.  
Make sure your browser is configured to accept cookies.  
NOTE:  
2. In the address field, enter the IP address of the ViewStation that you will  
display the slides on. To find the IP address of the ViewStation, press the  
MENU button on the remote. The IP address can be found on the System  
Info screen.  
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3. The Welcome web page will appear.  
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4. Click on the Select a Presentation icon and the following web page will  
appear.  
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5. Click on the “Press Here to Select a PowerPoint File” button. A pcPresent  
application window will prompt you for a password. Enter a password if  
one has been established for the videoconference. Then click on OK. If the  
security of your browser is set to high, you will not be able to bypass the  
password. If this occurs, change the security level to low in your web  
browser.  
6. Click on the “Please Press Here to Select a Presentation” button.  
7. The following window that contains the information on your hard drive will  
appear. Select your presentation and click on the OPEN button.  
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8. Click on the PcPresent button and a window will indicate that your slides  
are being converted to thumbnail sketches. When the PcPresent window  
becomes full-screen again, your thumbnails have been loaded into the flash  
memory of the ViewStation.  
This feature enables the ViewStation to keep the slides  
NOTE:  
active should you lose connection during a video call or  
presentation. The slides will remain on the ViewStation  
as long as they are active on the web browser.  
9. Pick up the ViewStation’s remote control and press the SLIDES button.  
Select the presentation that you have loaded. Press the SELECT button on  
the remote to bypass the password again or enter it.  
10. A thumbnail of each slide will appear on the screen so that you can see all  
of the slides at once. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight a slide  
and then press the SELECT button on the remote to view it.  
If you want to find out more information on the slide you  
TIP:  
are presenting, press the INFO button on your remote.  
You will see the name of the presentation, the slide  
number, and the viewing password.  
11. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to move backward and forward  
through your presentation. To go to the beginning of the presentation, press  
the up arrow button on the remote. To go to the end, press the down arrow.  
If you want to go from viewing a slide to viewing its thumbnail, press the  
MENU button on the remote. Press SELECT on the remote to return to live  
video. If you press the SLIDES button, you can select another presentation.  
To change your password while presenting slides, press  
TIP:  
the INFO button on the remote.  
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Remote Management  
The ViewStation has an embedded web server that allows you to manage your  
unit from a remote PC on the same local area network (LAN). Using the built-in  
web page, you can:  
Run diagnostic tests on a system  
Control a system  
Send messages to a system  
Change the setup of a system  
Place a call to a system or participate in an existing call  
Accessing the ViewStation Web Page  
From the main calling screen of your ViewStation, you can highlight the System  
Info icon to find the IP address of the unit. You will use the IP address to  
manage the ViewStation from a PC. Type it into the Address field of the web  
browser on your PC. This is the same place you would type a web address to  
access a website. Instead, you are accessing a ViewStation.  
Internet Explorer 4.0 is recommended over Netscape  
NOTE:  
Navigator, since the ViewStation uses Microsoft’s Active  
X controls to enable the PowerPoint presentation  
capability.  
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The following Welcome web page will appear in your browser.  
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Click on the System Information and Management icon and the following  
Manage System web page will appear. If you are prompted for a user name,  
enter admin. This is the default. If you want to add a password for the unit when  
someone accesses it from the web, go to the System InfoSetupSecurity  
screen on the ViewStation and enter a password.  
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Running Diagnostic Tests on a System  
The Manage System web page contains the setup options for the ViewStation at  
the IP address you entered in the Address field of the browser. If you click on  
the Diagnose System icon on the left side of the page, the following web page  
will appear. Click on the icon of the test you want to run and the web page for  
that test will appear. The tests that you run on the ViewStation from your PC  
occur in real-time. See the System Information section of this manual for more  
information about the types of diagnostic tests you can run. The web page  
contains the same diagnostic capabilities that exist on the actual ViewStation.  
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Controlling a System  
The interactive onscreen remote control can be accessed by clicking on the  
Remote Control icon on the left side of the System Diagnostics web page. By  
clicking the onscreen buttons, you can control most of the functions of a  
ViewStation. See the Getting Started section of this manual for information  
about the buttons on the remote control.  
To use the onscreen remote control, you must be using  
NOTE:  
Internet Explorer 4.0 as your web browser.  
Sending a Message to a ViewStation  
From the System Diagnostics web page, you can click on the Send Message  
icon on the left side of the page to send a message to a ViewStation. When the  
Send a Message web page appears, type in your message and click on the Send  
Message button. A yellow notepad will appear on the screen of the ViewStation  
with your message displayed. Only the near-site can see your message.  
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Changing the Setup of a ViewStation  
If you click on the Setup System icon on the left side of the Manage System web  
page, the following web page will appear. Click on the setup icon that you want  
to change and the web page for that feature of the system will appear. See the  
System Information section of this manual for more information about the  
different setup options.  
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Remotely Placing and Participating in Video Calls  
When you click on the Place A Call icon from the Manage System web page,  
the Dial a Video Call web page will appear. It is a fully integrated call center.  
You can type a video number into the Number A or Number B field to place a  
call manually or you can select a number from the onscreen address book that  
resides on the ViewStation you are connecting to. If your ViewStation has  
multi-point capabilities, you will see two address books.  
If the ViewStation is in a call, you will see streaming video snapshots (one  
frame a second) of sites in the call on your PC screen. This includes the site of  
the ViewStation at the IP address you connected to and the far-site. See the  
Placing and Answering Calls section of this manual for more information  
about video calls.  
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Data Conferencing  
lThe ViewStation is T.120-compliant and supports data conferencing when  
paired with either a ShowStation IP or NetMeeting. Data conferencing features  
are only available on point-to-point video calls and are off by default.  
Using a ShowStation IP  
The ShowStation works best when you have two ViewStations, two  
ShowStations with LAN cards, and an RJ-45 cable. Follow these steps to  
connect and use this configuration:  
1. Use the ViewStation’s blue-tipped cable to connect the ShowStation’s LAN  
card to the LAN port of the ViewStation. You can also connect the  
ShowStation and ViewStation to the same local area network.  
2. Find out the name of the ShowStation. Click on the Toolbar icon on the  
main menu of the ShowStation. The Site Name is under the Preferences tab.  
3. Turn on the ViewStation.  
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4. From the main calling screen, go to the System InfoSetupData  
Conferencing screen.  
5. Enter the name of the ShowStation and return to the main calling screen by  
pressing the CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote.  
6. Place a video call between the two ViewStations. If you do not know how  
to place a video call, see the Placing and Answering Calls section of this  
manual.  
7. When the ViewStations connect, the ShowStations will synchronize with  
one another automatically. Once they connect, a whiteboard will appear on  
the ShowStations’ LCD displays. It will take approximately 30 seconds for  
the whiteboard to appear once the video call is placed. You are now ready  
to use your ShowStation.  
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Using NetMeeting with a ViewStation  
Microsoft NetMeeting is supported in-band through the ViewStation. To use  
NetMeeting, your PC must be connected directly (or via your LAN) to your  
ViewStation. See the Connecting a PC section for more information.  
NetMeeting data is transmitted from ViewStation to ViewStation via the  
network (ISDN, etc.) and is displayed on the PC at each site. The bandwidth  
used is dynamically allocated so that when NetMeeting is not sending data, the  
bandwidth used returns to the video data. To access NetMeeting:  
1. Open Internet Explorer 3.02, 4.0 or Netscape 4.5 on your PC and enter the  
IP address of the ViewStation in to the Address field. The main ViewStation  
web page will appear on your PC.  
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2. Click on the NetMeeting icon and enter your name in the User Name field  
of the dialog box (do not use admin as the user name). If you have a slide-  
viewing password, enter it in the Password field. If you do not remember it,  
you can find it on the System InfoSetupSecurity screen of the  
ViewStation. Once you type your password in the dialog box, click on OK  
to go to the How to Start a NetMeeting Call web page. Then follow the  
onscreen instructions.  
In Windows 95, you can find out your computer’s IP  
TIP:  
address by clicking the Start button, clicking on Run, and  
typing winipcfg in the Open box. In Windows NT, you  
can get your IP address by typing ipconfig at the  
command prompt.  
You can also access NetMeeting through your  
NOTE:  
ViewStation. Go to System InfoSetupData  
Conferencing on the ViewStation. Select NetMeeting  
and enter the IP address of your PC. You Then press the  
NEAR button on the remote to return to your  
videoconference.  
3. To open the NetMeeting application through your web browser, pull down  
the GoInternet Call menu. If your NetMeeting is on the Start menu of  
your PC, click on the NetMeeting application icon. Make sure the far-site  
has also performed the same steps.  
4. One site of the call needs to place a call to the ViewStation connected to  
their PC. Select Call from the NetMeeting menu on the PC connected to the  
ViewStation that initiated the videoconference.  
In the Address field, enter the IP address of the ViewStation that is  
connected to your PC. Do not enter the address of the remote PC or  
NetMeeting will attempt to connect to that PC via your LAN or the internet  
and not the H.320 conference. For easy reference, the IP address of the  
ViewStation is provided on the How to Start a NetMeeting Call web page  
or on the System Info screen of your ViewStation.  
5. During the NetMeeting call, all NetMeeting capabilities are available,  
except audio and video, which are provided by the ViewStation.  
6. If additional participants want to join a NetMeeting conference, they can  
place a NetMeeting call to the IP address of either PC in the call.  
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The software on your ViewStation can be upgraded either via ISDN or over  
your local area network (LAN).  
Upgrading ViewStation Software Via ISDN  
From a ViewStation with software version 4.0 or higher, you can place a video  
call to another unit (with version 4.0 or higher software) and upgrade its  
software. The process takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes in a 128kbps call.  
See the Placing and Answering Calls section of this manual for details about  
placing a call. Follow these steps to upgrade a system:  
1. Place a video call to the system you want to upgrade. Make sure you have  
software version 4.0 on the system you are downloading from.  
2. Write down the passwords that appear on the System  
InfoSetupSecurity screen.  
3. Go to the System InfoSetupSoftware/HardwareUpdate screen,  
highlight the Start icon and press the SELECT button on the remote.  
4. Enter the passwords that you wrote down in Step 2, highlight the Start icon  
and press the SELECT button on the remote to begin the upgrade process.  
If you turn off your ViewStation during the download  
NOTE:  
process, your system will revert back to its original  
software version.  
5. Once the software upgrade process completes, your ViewStation will  
automatically restart and the main calling screen will appear.  
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Upgrading ViewStation Software over the LAN  
You can use the Polycom SoftUpdate application to update your software over  
the LAN. SoftUpdate will only upgrade your software if it is more recent than  
Version 1.4. Follow the steps below to upgrade your software.  
1. Make sure your PC is connected to the ViewStation. See the Connecting a  
PC section of this manual for more information.  
2. From your web browser, go to www.polycom.com and choose a software  
version. The SoftUpdate.exe file will be downloaded onto your computer.  
It contains the SoftUpdate application and a ReadMe file. If you do not have  
internet access, your reseller can supply you with the application.  
3. Use the WinZip application on your PC to extract the condensed files inside  
SoftUpdate.exe. You will be asked where you want to put the files. Make  
sure you select all of the files when extracting.  
4. If you are prompted for a password, contact your network administrator.  
5. When the application is extracted, double-click on the SoftUpdate.exe icon.  
6. Click on the SoftUpdate button and the following screen will appear.  
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7. A dialog box will prompt you for the IP address of your ViewStation. If you  
have an administration password, enter it here. Click on the OK button if  
you don’t have one.  
8. SoftUpdate will locate your ViewStation on the network and provide the  
basic information. In the Update section of the screen, select the software  
to be downloaded. Then choose the version of ISDN you need. To retain  
your existing address book and files, check the appropriate boxes. Then  
click on the SAVE button.  
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9. When the ViewStation begins the software upgrade process, the following  
screen will appear.  
10. As the software is being upgraded, you will be informed of its progress.  
When it is finished, click the OK button and you are done.  
11. Print the ReadMe First file. It contains information that may not be  
included in this manual.  
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System Information  
You can find out everything about your ViewStation by selecting the System  
Info icon on the main calling screen. If you want to find out more, highlight the  
Setup & Diagnostics icon and press the SELECT button on the remote.  
ViewStation Diagnostics  
To run diagnostics from your PC, see the Remote Management section for  
details. Follow these steps to run them from the ViewStation.  
1. From the main calling screen, use the arrow buttons on the remote to go to  
the System InfoSetup & DiagnosticsDiagnostics screen. From here,  
you can check the status of your network, the rate of your video signal, the  
status of an existing video call, the color contrast on your monitor, the  
sound coming from your ViewStation, the near-end loop, far-end loop, and  
reset your system.  
2. Highlight the appropriate icons to find out the details about a specific  
function of your ViewStation.  
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3. To go back to the Diagnostics screen, use the arrow buttons on the remote  
to highlight the Menu icon and then press the SELECT button.  
4. To return to the main calling screen at any time, press the  
CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote.  
To run diagnostics during a video call, press the MENU  
TIP:  
button on the remote. The main calling screen will  
appear. When you are finished diagnosing your system,  
press the CALL•HANG-UP button and you’ll have the  
option of disconnecting the call or staying in the call.  
Network Statistics  
The Network Statistics screen describes the video and audio protocols and the  
speeds at which your call will travel over the network and to the party you are  
calling. You can also check the status of your call.  
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Advanced Network Statistics  
The Advanced Network Statistics screen contains information about the status  
of your call. It describes how fast audio and video is coming in and going out  
during a call.  
Call Status  
The Call Status screen allows you to determine if one of the far-site’s ISDN  
channels consistently fails to connect. If you highlight one of the call progress  
indicators, the ISDN number for that channel will appear. You can compare this  
number with the number you dialed to reach the far-site or you can check for a  
malfunctioning channel.  
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Color Bar  
The Color Bar screen allows you to test the color settings of your television  
monitor. While you are viewing the color bar, find the controls on the television  
monitor that allow you to adjust its colors. Press any button on the remote to  
return to the Color Bar screen. Then highlight the Menu icon to return to the  
Diagnostics screen.  
Audio  
The Generate Tone screen allows you to test the volume and cables of your  
monitor. If you generate this tone while you are in a call, the far-site will hear it  
as well. To generate a tone, press the SELECT button on the remote. To stop the  
tone, press any button. Highlight the Menu icon to return to the Audio screen.  
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The Audio Meter screen indicates the audio level of all audio inputs connected  
to the ViewStation.  
Near-End Loop  
The Near-End Loop screen allows you to test the encoder/decoder of your unit.  
This can help you diagnose a problem with a video call. If you send a near-end  
loop during a call, the far-site will see a loop of themselves. Press any button on  
the remote to stop the loop. When you are finished, highlight the Menu icon to  
return to the Diagnostics screen.  
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Far-End Loop  
The Far-End Loop screen allows you to test the communication quality from  
point to point. However, this only works while you are in a call. To stop the  
loop, press any button on the remote. Then highlight the Menu icon to return to  
the Diagnostics screen.  
Reset System  
The Reset System screen is used to clear existing system configurations.  
Resetting the system erases your admin password and all user settings except  
your address book entries. Before you can reset your system, however, you must  
enter the serial number of your ViewStation. This prevents the casual user from  
performing an unintentional reset. You can find the serial number on the System  
Info screen.  
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How to Check the Setup of Your ViewStation  
The ViewStation allows you to see your initial configuration when you first set  
up your unit. You can change the setup at any time, either on the ViewStation  
or from your PC. To check the setup of a particular ViewStation from your PC,  
see the Remote Management section for details. Follow the steps below to  
check them from the ViewStation.  
1. From the main calling screen, go to the System InfoSetup &  
DiagnosticsSetup screen. Highlight an icon for the details about a certain  
aspect of your ViewStation. To make changes to your setup, use the arrow  
buttons on the remote to highlight a particular field and press the SELECT  
button to change it.  
2. To go back to the Setup screen, use the arrow buttons on the remote to  
highlight the Menu icon and then press the SELECT button.  
3. To return to the main calling screen at any time, press the  
CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote.  
To check your setup during a video call, press the MENU  
TIP:  
button on the remote. The main calling screen will  
appear. When you are finished checking your system,  
press the CALL•HANG-UP button and you’ll have the  
option of disconnecting the call or staying in the call.  
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General Setup  
The General Setup screen contains the basic information regarding your  
ViewStation. You can change this information at any time. If you want more  
technical explanations in your error messages, you can select Expert in the Help  
Level field. If you want to set a limit on the amount of time in video calls, which  
gives you more control over the use of your ISDN lines, you can set it here. Or,  
if you want to answer incoming video calls manually, you can turn off Auto  
Answer.  
ISDN/Video  
The ISDN/Video screen contains information that the ViewStation will need  
when placing a call. If you have to dial a 9 to make a call outside of your PBX,  
the ViewStation will do it automatically each time you place a call. Use the  
arrow buttons on the remote to select the ISDN Dialing Prefix field, then press  
9 on the numeric keypad.  
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LAN/SNMP  
The LAN/SNMP screen contains information that is of interest to the system  
administrator. This information enables the network to identify your  
ViewStation.  
LAN/Intranet  
The LAN/Intranet screen is where you would change the DHCP setting for your  
ViewStation. If it is connected to a LAN, then Client should be selected in the  
DHCP field (if DHCP is available). If you are connecting the ViewStation  
directly to a PC that isn’t on a network, then Server should be selected in the  
DHCP field. See the Connecting a PC section of this manual for details.  
Do not select Server if your ViewStation is on a LAN with  
CAUTION:  
other computers. If you do, the ViewStation will provide  
IP addresses to the other computers even though the LAN  
already has a DHCP server. Your IT personnel and  
system administrators will have to repair any network  
problems this causes.  
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SNMP  
In addition to system administration information, the SNMP Setup screen  
contains the name of the person who set up your ViewStation. If you have a  
problem that you cannot solve, they may be able to help you.  
Data Conferencing  
If you have a ShowStation document camera connected to your ViewStation,  
the Data Conference screen will display its IP address. See the Data  
Conferencing section of this manual for more information.  
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Phone/Audio  
The Telephone & Audio screen contains information about the analog telephone  
connected to your ViewStation. It also allows you to mute incoming calls so that  
the ringing sound won’t disturb you. You can adjust the volume of the sounds  
that the ViewStation makes when you select an object on the screen with the  
remote control.  
Video/Camera  
The Video & Camera screen allows you to change the number of television  
monitors in your system, in case you go from a single-monitor system to a  
dual-monitor system. Camera Direction allows you to select which direction the  
camera moves when the left and right arrow buttons are pressed on the remote  
control.  
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Primary Camera allows you to specify which camera will be selected when the  
ViewStation is powered on. PIP Always On allows you to have the picture-in-  
picture (PIP) displayed at all times or only when the ViewStation needs to  
display the basic setup elements. Backlight Compensation better illuminates  
meeting participants in situations with bright backgrounds. Far Control of Near  
Camera enables or disables the far-site from controlling the near-site’s camera.  
Security  
The Security screen contains the password that gives you remote access to your  
ViewStation. You are not required to have a password.  
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Software/Hardware  
The Software screen contains the serial number for your ViewStation. If you  
need to upgrade your software in the future, you may be asked for this  
information. See the Upgrading Software section of this manual for details  
about upgrading the software on your ViewStation.  
The System Options screen contains information that enables MP features on  
your ViewStation and indicates that the feature has been enabled. For more  
information about the ViewStation MP, see the ViewStation 512/MP section  
of this manual.  
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The Hardware screen contains information about the type of camera inside the  
ViewStation, the technology it uses to send the video in your calls, and the  
version of your microphone.  
The Update screen can only be accessed if you are in a video call and trying to  
update another ViewStation’s software over a LAN. It contains the passwords  
that also appear on the Security screen. For more information about upgrading  
your ViewStation software, see the Upgrading Software section of this  
manual.  
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ViewStation 512/MP  
This section discusses setup and operation that is specific to the ViewStation  
512 and MP models. The ViewStation 512 allows you to connect up to four  
ISDN lines to conduct videoconferences at a maximum 512kbps. In addition to  
the standard equipment that is shipped with all models of the ViewStation, the  
ViewStation 512 includes an external Quad-BRI Inverse Multiplexer (IMUX)  
module and four RJ-45 ISDN cables.  
The ViewStation MP has all the features and functionality of the ViewStation  
512. In addition, the ViewStation MP also has an embedded four-port MCU that  
allows you to conduct multi-point videoconferences with up to three other sites.  
Multi-Line Access  
The ViewStation 512 and MP allow you to connect with as many as four ISDN  
lines, allowing configurable operating line speeds of up to 128K per line. Calls  
using 128K or greater speeds are called BONDING calls.  
At start-up, the ViewStation 512 and MP displays multiple line activity with an  
ISDN check icon that displays the number of lines as numbered rectangles.  
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During a call, the ViewStation 512 and MP displays two circular call progress  
indicators per available ISDN line. Each indicator represents one channel of an  
ISDN line. In the illustration below, the call is attempting to use all eight  
channels from four available ISDN lines.  
Calling Speed and Audiovisual Quality  
The ViewStation 512 and MP allow you to increase operating line speeds to  
improve sound and video quality. Available speeds are limited by the number  
of ISDN lines you have and the speeds supported by the device being called.  
The ViewStation 512 and MP automatically select the optimal audio protocol  
for a chosen speed.  
Basic Setup for the ViewStation 512 and MP  
Follow the instructions in the ViewStation 512/MP QuickStart booklet or the  
Getting Started section of this manual to install your unit. The ViewStation  
512 and MP vary from the ViewStation 128 with the following additional  
equipment:  
IMUX Module. The ViewStation 512 and MP use the included external  
IMUX module to connect up to four ISDN lines to the videoconferencing  
unit. The IMUX module allows multi-line ISDN connection to locate and  
connect to additional ISDN lines available to a far-site device. Each ISDN  
line adds 128 Kbps to the possible operating line speed; for example, a unit  
connected to the maximum four ISDN lines could operate at 512 Kbps.  
ISDN Lines. The ViewStation 512 and MP can use up to four ISDN lines.  
To connect these lines, plug each line to use into the IMUX module. Note  
that the ViewStation 512 and MP only require a single functioning ISDN  
line to operate, but speeds greater than 128 Kbps require the use of  
additional ISDN lines.  
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When you first connect the IMUX module to the ViewStation unit and available  
ISDN lines, the red status light on top of the IMUX module will light. The green  
line connection indicators for lines 2, 3, and 4 will light, and the indicator for  
line 1 will flicker for a moment, then become steady. This indicates normal  
operation of the ViewStation unit and IMUX module.  
Initial Configuration Screens for ViewStation 512 and MP  
When your ViewStation is initially powered up or is reset from the Reset screen,  
the system walks you through entering the required basic operational  
parameters. Refer to the Getting Started section of this manual for more  
information about the following screen, which appear on all models of the  
ViewStation.  
Welcome Screen  
Select Menu Screen  
System Name Screen  
Country Screen  
The following configuration screens prompt you for settings specific to the  
ViewStation 512 and MP.  
ISDN Video Network  
The ISDN Video Network screen contains the ISDN phone numbers for your  
ViewStation.  
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Highlight and select the IMUX Information icon and press the SELECT button  
on the remote to configure your IMUX module.  
Highlight and select the Numbers icon to go to the ISDN Video Numbers  
screen. Use the numeric keypad on the remote to enter the area or STD code and  
the ISDN numbers assigned to your ViewStation.  
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On the Advanced Dialing screen, you can define how each ISDN channel will  
be dialed. Normally, channels are dialed in parallel.  
The Dialing Speeds screen allows you to specify the dialing speeds that will be  
available when you place a call. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to  
highlight the box to the right of each speed and press the SELECT button to  
select a speed. Once a speed is selected, a red checkmark will appear.  
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The Audio Quality Preference screen allows you to choose an audio protocol.  
G.722 audio delivers higher quality audio, but uses 48kbps of the video  
bandwidth. G.728 delivers telephone quality audio and uses only 16kbps of the  
video bandwidth. To set the audio protocol, use the + and - buttons on your  
remote to move the slider. Changing the audio bars has no effect during a call.  
Auto-Detect SPIDs  
This screen appears only if you selected United States or Canada as your  
country on the country screen. Highlight the Start icon and press the SELECT  
button on the remote. This initiates a process for automatically detecting the  
SPID (Service Profile Identifier) numbers associated with your ISDN line. This  
process can take as long as 10 minutes, but will usually require three minutes or  
less.  
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To enter SPIDs manually rather than detecting them automatically, enter the  
numbers for each available line in the spaces for each line. Note that each  
available line can have two SPID numbers.  
If the ViewStation is unable to find your SPIDs, make sure  
NOTE:  
you connected and entered your ISDN numbers  
correctly.  
ISDN Switch  
On this screen you specify what type of switch your ISDN line is on. If the Auto-  
Detect SPID procedure detects the ISDN switch type, the system will bypass  
this screen; otherwise, you must enter this manually. If you do not have this  
information at hand, it can be obtained from your ISDN provider.  
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Main Calling Screen  
If your ISDN lines are not properly configured, the main calling screen will  
display an ISDN checking icon in addition to the standard icons. This icon  
displays one line indicator for each line the ViewStation detects and attempts to  
connect.  
The ViewStation 512 and MP checks the configuration of the ISDN lines every  
time you power them on. Checking each ISDN line normally takes less than a  
minute. As the ViewStation 512 or MP confirms each line, another line  
indicator will appear on the ISDN check icon. Once the first ISDN line (line 1)  
connects, you can make a call.  
Once the check is complete, if the ISDN lines are properly configured, the icon  
will disappear; if it does not disappear, you should check the physical  
connections and the configuration of the ISDN lines.  
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Placing a Call with the ViewStation 512  
Once you select the Video Call icon, you are ready to make a manually dialed  
video call. Use the Video Phone screen to manually enter the ISDN numbers of  
the party being called. Some calls require the input of two different ISDN  
numbers. If you use two ISDN numbers, enter one number in each ISDN  
number field.  
1. To enter the first ISDN number of the party you are calling, use the numeric  
keypad on the remote control. To clear an entry, use the arrow buttons to  
move the highlight box to the CLEAR icon on the screen, and press the  
SELECT button (or the CALL•HANG-UP button). To clear part of an entry  
from the right, press the left arrow once for each character you wish to  
delete.  
ISDN  
Number  
Fields  
Speed  
Indicator  
2. If you are calling with a single number, skip to step 4.  
3. To enter the second number:  
-
-
-
For an ISDN number one digit greater than the first, press the RIGHT  
arrow button to enter that number, then skip to step 5.  
For an ISDN number which is the same as the first, press the DOWN  
arrow button, then skip to step 5.  
Otherwise, press the DOWN arrow button to move the orange  
highlight box to the second line of the screen. Use the LEFT arrow  
button on the remote control to delete numbers to the left and the  
numeric keypad to enter the second ISDN number of the party you are  
calling.  
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4. To select a calling speed, highlight the Speed Indicator Icon, press  
SELECT, then use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select a speed from  
the list that appears onscreen. The number of connected ISDN lines and the  
selections made on the Dialing Speeds screen will determine the speeds that  
are available. When you select a dialing speed of 2x56 or 2x64, the  
ViewStation will place a two-channel call at 112 or 128 Kb. If you select a  
dialing speed of 112 or 128, you will place a BONDING call at the selected  
speed. Your call may perform better with a 2x56 / 2x64 dialing speed than  
with a 112 / 128 Kb BONDING call.  
Note that some calls can only connect using certain speeds due to far-site  
bandwidth limitations. Near-site configuration settings can also affect the  
speed settings available for making a call.  
5. Press the SELECT button (or the CALL•HANG-UP button) to place the  
call.  
6. As the call connection approaches completion, the circular call progress  
indicators on the lower left of the screen will change from blue to green.  
Two call progress indicators will appear for each available line.  
If the call cannot connect, an error box will appear at the top center of the  
screen. You can redial from the Video Phone screen, where the number you  
entered will remain until it is replaced or the system is turned off.  
When the call connects, the party you are calling will appear in the main  
window and near-site video will appear in a smaller window at the lower  
right. If you are using a dual-monitor configuration, the party you are  
calling will appear on the main monitor and you will appear on the second  
monitor. For information about controlling the cameras, see the Cameras  
and Sound section of this manual.  
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7. To end the call, press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the remote , which  
takes you to the Call Hangup Choices screen.  
8. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Disconnect Video Call icon and press  
SELECT. If you highlight the icon but do not press SELECT, the call will  
disconnect automatically after 60 seconds. If the call was manually dialed  
to a number that does not appear in the address book, you will be given an  
opportunity to enter the name and number from the call into the address  
book.  
If you answer yes, you will go to the screen for adding a new entry to the  
address book with the number from that call already entered and you can  
finish filling out the entry. If you answer no, you will go back to the main  
calling screen. If you do not select yes or no, the system will return to the  
main calling screen.  
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Placing a Multi-Point Call with the ViewStation MP  
To place a multi-point video call, follow these steps:  
1. From the main calling screen, highlight the Video Call icon and press the  
SELECT button.  
2. Enter the number of the first party in your call in the Video Phone screen  
and change the speed of your call if necessary. All multi-point calls must be  
connected at the same speed. Then press the CALL•HANG-UP button on  
the remote to place the call. The number of call progress indicators  
indicates the number of ISDN channels that are used in this call.  
Use the following table as a guide for multi-point call speeds.  
Number of  
ISDN Lines  
Total Number of Speed of Calls  
Sites in Call*  
(kbps)  
2
3
128  
64  
1
2
3
256  
128  
2
2
3
4
384  
192  
128  
3
4
2
3
4
512  
256  
128  
*Includesthesitethatinitiatesthecall.  
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3. Once the call is connected, press the CALL•HANG-UP button on the  
remote to get to the Call Hangup Choices screen. Highlight the Add a Video  
Call icon. The number of call progress indicators indicates the number of  
ISDN channels that are used in this call.  
4. Repeat this process until all the sites are connected.  
Customizing the Address Book  
You can make it easier to place multi-point video calls by creating multi-site  
entries in your address book. This enables you to call up to three sites at the  
touch of a button. To create this type of entry, follow these steps:  
1. From the main calling screen, highlight the Address Book icon and press  
the SELECT button on the remote.  
Entries in a multi-point conference can only be added if  
NOTE:  
they are already in your address book. You cannot enter  
a number as a multi-point site.  
2. When the Speed-Dial screen appears, highlight the Address Book icon and  
press the SELECT button on the remote.  
3. Highlight the New icon and press the SELECT button on the remote.  
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4. When the following screen appears, highlight the Multi-Site icon and press  
the SELECT button on the remote.  
5. The cursor automatically appears in the Name field. This is the field that  
contains the name of the meeting or site you will be calling in this entry.  
You cannot enter any other information on this screen until you have  
entered a name for this meeting. To use the keyboard, use the arrow buttons  
on the remote to go to a letter and then press the SELECT button on the  
remote to select that letter. Once you are finished, highlight the ENTER key  
and press the SELECT button on the remote. If you press the SELECT  
button again, the keyboard reappears.  
To capitalize a letter, enter a space and a backspace,  
TIP:  
and then enter the letter.  
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6. When the keyboard disappears from the screen, scroll down to the Speed  
field. If you want to change the speed, press the the SELECT button on the  
remote while this field is highlighted. Use the arrow buttons on the remote  
to select a speed from the list and press the SELECT button on the remote.  
Then press the down arrow on the remote to go to the next field.  
Multi-point calls from the address book will be placed at  
NOTE:  
this speed. The system ignores the speed that is entered  
for the individual sites in the address book. For example,  
if you have a multi-point meeting set at a speed of  
128kbps between New York, Singapore, and Sydney  
and your New York site has the speed set at 384kbps,  
the New York site will still be dialed at 128kbps when  
this meeting is dialed.  
7. In the Sites In Meeting field, you will be able to add up to three other parties  
to your multi-point meeting, depending on the speed of the call. Scroll  
down to the first entry and press the SELECT button on the remote. To add  
sites to the meeting, select the New icon, which will take you to the address  
book list.  
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8. From the address book, select entries to put in your multi-point address  
meeting. Highlight the site that you want to add and press the SELECT  
button on the remote. This will add the site to your meeting. The orange  
highlighted box will return to the Add/Change Entry screen.  
9. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the Save icon and press the  
SELECT button on the remote. You will then return to the main address  
book screen.  
10. To place a multi-site call from the address book, simply select the entry and  
all the sites will be called automatically.  
Setting the Viewing Modes for the ViewStation MP  
The ViewStation MP enables you to select different viewing modes to see the  
remote sites in a multi-point videoconference (even during a call). These  
viewing modes are called Automatic mode, Discussion mode and Presentation  
mode. The default mode is Automatic mode, which switches between  
Discussion and Presentation mode automatically, depending on the  
conversation style of your meeting.  
Automatic Mode. In Automatic mode, the system determines the optimal  
viewing mode based on the interaction between the sites. If there is more  
than one site talking, everyone will see everyone else in the meeting, either  
in a three- or a four-way display. This is called Discussion mode.  
If there is a single site that is speaking, then the presenting site sees all of  
the sites and the far sites see the presenter full-screen. This is called  
Presentation mode. The system takes about 15 seconds to decide whether  
there is a single presenter before switching to Presentation mode. If, during  
Presentation mode, one of the far sites interrupts the presenter for several  
seconds, the system will immediately switch to Discussion mode.  
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Discussion Mode. In Discussion mode, all of the sites can see everyone in  
the meeting at the same time. This feature is sometimes referred to as  
continuous presence or Hollywood Squares. If you are using a  
single-monitor system, the monitor screen will display three or four  
windows, depending on whether you are in a three- or four-way call.  
You will see yourself as one of the sites. Your picture will  
NOTE:  
be slightly delayed if you are one of the far-sites in a  
multi-point call. This is normal. The far-sites will hear your  
voice synchronized with your motion.  
If you are using a dual-monitor system in a four-way call, the near-site will  
appear in the second television monitor and the far-sites will appear as  
pictures in a three- or four-window display. If you are using a dual-monitor  
system in a three-way call, each far-site will appear full-screen on each  
monitor and the near-site will be in the picture-in-picture on the main  
monitor.  
Presentation Mode. In Presentation mode (also called voice-activated  
switching), the person who is speaking will appear full-screen to the far-  
sites. If you are using a single-monitor system, the speaker or presenter will  
appear full-screen on your monitor. Your picture will automatically appear  
in a small picture-in-picture when you raise your remote control. If you are  
using a dual-monitor system, the speaker will appear in the main monitor  
and the other parties will appear in a quadrant on the second monitor.  
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Follow these steps to switch multi-point meeting modes:  
1. From the main calling screen, highlight the System Info icon and press the  
SELECT button on the remote. If you are switching modes during a  
multi-point call, press the MENU button to go to the main calling screen.  
2. Go to Setup & DiagnosticsSetupNetwork and press the SELECT  
button on the remote for the Network screen.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to highlight the Multi-Point Setup icon and press the  
SELECT button.  
4. Select Discussion, Presentation or Automatic mode.  
5. Press the MENU button on the remote to return to the previous menu or  
press the CALL•HANG-UP button to return to the main calling screen.  
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ViewStation 512/MP Diagnostics  
Network Statistics  
The Network Statistics screen describes the video and audio protocols and the  
speeds at which your call will travel over the network and to the party you are  
calling. You can also check the status of your call.  
Advanced Network Statistics  
The Advanced Network Statistics screen contains information about the status  
of each call in your multi-point videoconference.  
Low-speed data (LSD) protocol information is only  
NOTE:  
available in a point-to-point call.  
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Call Status  
The Call Status screen allows you to determine if one or more of the far-site’s  
ISDN channels consistently fails to connect. If you highlight one of the call  
progress indicators, the ISDN number for that channel will appear. You can  
compare this number with the number you dialed to reach the far-site or you can  
check for a malfunctioning channel.  
Audio  
The Generate Tone screen allows you to test the volume and cables of your  
monitor. If you generate this tone while you are in a call, the far-site will hear it  
as well. To generate a tone, press the SELECT button on the remote. To stop the  
tone, press any button. Highlight the Menu icon to return to the Audio screen.  
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The Audio Meter screen indicates the audio level of all audio inputs connected  
to the ViewStation.  
Near-End Loop  
The Near-End Loop screen allows you to see how a far-site would see and hear  
you. This can help you diagnose a problem with a video call. If you send a near-  
end loop during a call, the far-site will see a loop of themselves. Press any button  
on the remote to stop the loop. When you are finished, highlight the Menu icon  
to return to the Diagnostics screen.  
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Far-End Loop  
The Far-End Loop screen allows you to find out whether or not your audio and  
video is going out and coming back properly. However, this only works while  
you are in a call. To stop the loop, press any button on the remote. Then  
highlight the Menu icon to return to the Diagnostics screen.  
Reset System  
The Reset System screen is used to clear existing system configurations.  
Resetting the system erases your admin password and all user settings except  
your address book entries. Before you can reset your system, however, you must  
enter the serial number of your ViewStation. This prevents the casual user from  
performing an unintentional reset. You can find the serial number on the System  
Info screen.  
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ViewStation 512/MP Setup  
You can change the configuration of your ViewStation 512 or MP at anytime.  
To make changes, select the System Info icon from the main calling screen and  
then select the Setup icon. The following screen will appear, which contains the  
configuration information for your ViewStation.  
To change the configuration of your Quad-BRI IMUX module, go to the System  
SetupNetworkISDN Video Network screen.  
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IMUX Information  
If you select the IMUX Information icon, you can select the icons on the  
following screen to reconfigure the way your calls are placed.  
Upgrading Your ViewStation 512 to an MP  
To upgrade your ViewStation, you must get the MP upgrade software from your  
reseller. Once you have the software, go to the System InfoSetupHardware/  
SoftwareUpgrade screen and enter your software key. See the Upgrading  
Software section of this manual for more information.  
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Troubleshooting  
r
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Audio  
Volumesettoolowonthe  
ViewStation.  
TurnuptheViewStationvolumeusingthe  
remotecontrol.  
Notenoughvolume  
duringacall.  
Volumesettoolowonthe  
monitor.  
Turnupthevolumeonyourmonitoror  
externalamplifier.  
ViewStationstartupmusic  
playsthroughthebuilt-in  
ViewStationspeakerbut  
notthroughmonitor  
speakers.  
Monitorspeakersoraudio  
amplifiernotproperly  
connected.  
Checkaudioconnectionsandvolumelevel  
onyourmonitor.  
Adjustthesoundeffectsvolumeonthe  
Phone/AudioscreenunderSetup.Ifyoudo  
notwanttohearsoundeffects,setthe  
volumeto0.  
Volumeofincomingcall  
ringingandothersound  
effectstooloudortoosoft.  
Soundeffectsvolumenotset  
atdesiredlevel.  
CheckaudiooutputontheGenerateTone  
screenunderDiagnostics.Youshouldheara  
400Hztoneemittingfromthespeaker.  
Monitoraudioinputsnot  
connectedproperly.  
MakesuretheViewStationaudiooutput  
lead(s)areconnectedtothesameinput  
connector(s)thathavebeenselectedonthe  
monitor.  
ViewStationconnectedtothe  
wrongaudioinputonthe  
monitor.  
Noaudioinacall.  
Lookforthefar-siteMuteicon.Askthefar-  
sitetounmutethemselves.  
Far-siteismuted.  
Toomanynetworklineerrors. Disconnectcallandreconnectlater.  
Turndownoutputofwirelessmicrophone.  
Audioclippingatfar-site  
whenusinganexternal  
wirelessmicrophone.  
Audioinputisoverdrivenon  
theViewStation.  
PuttheViewStationinlocalloopandadjust  
micoutputtillyouhearaudiocomingback  
clearandcrispwithnoclipping.  
Localaudiocanbeheard  
whenspeakinginthe  
microphone.  
Themonitororamplifierare  
connectedtotheVCRaudio  
output.  
Connectthemonitororaudioamplifierto  
themonitoraudiooutoftheViewStation.  
Echoesarealwayscausedby  
thefar-site.  
Atthefar-site,makesurethemicrophoneis  
placedawayfromtheaudiospeaker.  
Anechoisheardatthe  
near-sitewhenspeaking.  
Thefar-siteaudiovolumemay  
betooloud.  
Turndowntheaudiovolumeatthefar-site.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Near-siteorfar-sitecan  
nothearorseetheVCR  
audio.  
TurnontheVCRinputbyselectingtheNEAR  
keytwiceandselectingtheVCRicon.  
VCRinputisnotselected.  
Video  
Pictureisblankonthe  
mainmonitor.  
Systemgoestosleepmode  
after10minutesofinactivity.  
Pickuptheremotecontrol.Systemwillwake  
up.  
Monitorsareconnectedtothe  
sameoutput.Monitorhasa  
compositeaswellasanS-  
Videooutput.  
ConnectMonitor2totheMonitor2  
connectionontherearpanelofthe  
ViewStation.  
Samepictureisseenon  
firstandsecondmonitor.  
Checkyoursystembydoingalocal  
loopbackundertheDiagnosticsmenu.Ifthe  
picturedoesnotfreeze,performthesame  
testatthefar-sitesystem.Performafar-site  
loopbackduringacall.Ifthepicturefreezes  
therearelineerrorsonyourISDNlines.  
ISDNlinetransmissionerrors.  
Checktheerrorcountunder  
theDiagnosticsmenu.  
Picturefreezesoften  
duringacall.  
Youcanalsotestthisbyplacingavideocall  
to an ISDN loopback number provided by  
yourserviceprovider.  
Onlyone64Kchannelis  
connectinginyourcall.  
ChecktheISDNnumberofthefar-site.Ask  
thefar-sitetocallyoursite.  
Picturesloworjerky.  
Lotsofmotioninthepicture  
youarereceiving.  
Abackgroundwithlessmotionwillprovide  
abetter,smoothervideopicture.  
Cameratrackingisturnedoffwhenthenear  
orfar-sitemoveyourcamera.Pressthe  
AUTObuttontorestoretracking.  
Cameratrackingwasturned  
offbynearorfar-site.  
Thecamerastopstrackingwhenthefar-site  
speakstopreventthecamerafrompointing  
toyourmonitorspeaker.  
Thefar-siteisspeaking.  
Thefar-siteisverynoisy.  
Near-siteisonmute.  
Cameravoicetracking  
doesnotwork.  
Thecamerastopstrackingwhenthefar-site  
hasaloudnoise.  
Thenear-sitecameradoesnottrackwhen  
thenear-siteisonMUTE.Togglemute  
functionwiththeMUTEbutton.  
Near-siteisnoisyortoomany  
peopletalkingatonce.  
Reducethenoiseintheroom.  
Checkthatthereisavideosourcepresenton  
theselectedinput.  
Novideoinput.  
BluescreeninthePIP  
window.  
TheVCRinputisselectedand  
theVCRisidleornotrunning.  
MostVCRsgenerateablue  
screenwhenthetapeisnot  
playing.  
SelectadifferentinputontheViewStationor  
playatapeontheVCR.  
Nearendcameradoes  
notpanortilt.  
Youareattemptingtomove  
Camera2or3.  
Camera1istheonlymovablecamera.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
NetworkandCommunications  
ChecktheISDNlineconnections.The  
ViewStationhasanS/Tinterfaceand  
requiresanNT1tobeconnectedbetween  
theViewStationandyourISDNline,unless  
theViewStationisconnectedtoaPBX.See  
below.  
LineStatusiconsdonot  
goawaysovideocalls  
cannotbemade.  
ISDNlineisnotpresent.  
ISDNnumberentered  
incorrectly.  
ChecktheISDNnumberswithyourservice  
provider.  
SPIDnumbersentered  
incorrectly.Note:TheAT&T  
point-to-pointprotocoldoes  
notrequireSPIDs.  
ResetthesystembygoingtotheResetmenu  
undertheDiagnosticsmenu.RunAutomatic  
SPIDdetectionagain.MakesureyourISDN  
numbersareenteredcorrectly.  
ViewStationisdirectly  
InstallanNT-1betweenyourISDNlineand  
theViewStationISDNconnection.  
connectedtoaUinterface.  
YoudonotneedanNT1whenconnectingto  
aPBX.ConnecttheViewStationdirectlyto  
thePBXS/Tconnection.Youmayneedto  
useanISDNterminatingresistoronthe  
ISDNlinebetweenyourViewStationandthe  
PBX.  
TheViewStationisconnected  
toanNT1thendirectlytoa  
PBX.ThePBXconnectionisan  
S/Tinterface.  
LineStatusiconsdonotgo  
awaysovideocallscan  
notbemade.  
YourISDNlineisprovisioned  
incorrectlybyyourservice  
provider.  
CheckthatyourISDNlineisprovisionedfor  
Voice/Data,Voice/Data  
TheViewStationwillauto-  
detectSPIDSforabout85%of CheckwithyourISDNserviceproviderand  
allUnitedStatesand  
Canadianswitches.The  
ViewStationwasnotableto  
detectyourSPID.  
entertheSPIDsandSwitchProtocol  
manually.Note:TheAT&Tpoint-to-point  
protocoldoesnotrequireSPIDs.  
CheckthatyourISDNlineis  
provisionedforVoice/Data,  
VoiceData.  
YoumaywanttocontactyourISDNprovider  
andaskthemtoswitchyourlinetotheNI1  
protocolstandard.  
ErrorMessagewhen  
dialingavideocall.  
ISDNerrorcodereceived  
fromtheISDNline.  
SeetheISDNInformationsectionofthis  
manual.  
Thecallprogressiconsindicatethecallstate  
whenplacingorreceivingavideocallon  
eachISDNchannel:  
Whenplacingacall,  
progressiconsdonotturn  
green.  
Callprogressiconsindicate  
thatthevideocalldidnot  
complete.  
Blue:callinitiated  
Yellow:callarrivedatthefarendISDN  
switch  
Orange:remotesystemansweredcall  
Green:videosyncok  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
IMUX512(InverseMultiplexer)  
Startbycallingthefar-siteat1x64or  
2x64K. This will verify if the primary  
numberiscorrect.Ifthesecallscomplete,try  
256Kthen384K.  
Cannotdialremote  
Callprogresscirclesonly  
showblueoryellow.  
systeminBONDING  
384Kcalls  
Gotothecallstatusscreen. Highlighteach  
ofthecirclesforeachofthechannelsdialed.  
Thenumberdialedforeachchannelwillbe  
displayedasyouhighlightthe  
Callprogresscirclesdonot  
turngreen,orremainblue  
afterthefirstchannel  
connects.  
Dialingaremotesitein  
callsabove128Kdoes  
notwork.  
correspondingcircle.Makesurethatthefar-  
sitehasenteredthenumberforeachoftheir  
ISDNlinescorrectly. ThenumbersforLine1  
-Line4shouldcorrespondwithconnections  
1-4ontheIMUX.  
DefectivecablebetweentheIMUXand  
ViewStation.Checkthatthegreenlightson  
eachISDNcardareonandthatthegreen  
lightonthetopoftheIMUXison(redon  
olderunits). ThecablefromtheIMUXtothe  
ViewStationisastraightRJ-45xRJ-45cable.  
Badpowersupply.  
Systemrestartsoverandover  
again.  
Systemwillnotstart.  
Cannotselect112or128  
speedsforBONDING  
callsfromthespeed  
selectionicononthe  
VideoPhone.  
Speedsdonotshowwhen  
selectingthespeedicon.  
AddlinespeedsbygoingtotheIMUX  
DialingSpeedsscreen.  
LAN/Intranet  
DHCPClientisONandno  
DHCPserverisavailable.  
Contactyournetworkadministrator.  
LANcableisconnectedtothe  
PCport.  
ConnecttheLANcabletotheLANporton  
therearoftheViewStation.  
Checkthelightonthebackofthe  
ViewStation.Youshouldhaveasteady  
greenlighttoindicateaconnectiontothe  
LANandaflashingorangelighttoindicate  
LANtraffic.  
BadLANcable.  
Cannotaccess  
ViewStationfromyourPC  
browser.  
Thereisafirewallbetween  
yourPCandyour  
ViewStation.  
Consultyournetworkadministrator.  
Your PC is on a different  
subnetandthereisrouter  
betweenyouandyour  
ViewStation.  
ChangeyourPCorViewStationSubnet  
maskandIPaddresssothattheyarebothon  
thesameLANorsubnet.  
Enterthecorrectpassword.Note:The  
defaultpasswordisadmin”.  
Wrongpassword.  
Systemdoesnotallow  
managementviatheweb.  
Onlytwosystemmanagersareallowedat  
anyonetime.Tologeverybodyelseout,  
restartyourViewStation.  
Toomanymanagerslogged  
intothesystem.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Presentations  
PresentingPowerPointslidesworkswith  
MicrosoftInternetExplorerversion3.02or  
higheronWindows95andWindowsNT  
Workstation.PresentingPowerPointslides  
alsoworkswithInternetExplorer4.0on  
Windows95.Youmayneedtoloadservice  
packstoyourbrowser.Thisfunctiondoes  
notworkwithNetscapeatthistime.  
Webbrowserdoesnot  
allowshowingPowerPoint Wrongversionofweb  
presentationsfromthePC  
totheViewStation.  
browser.  
WrongversionofMicrosoft  
Office.  
UseMicrosoftOffice97.Pleaseinstall  
MicrosoftOffice97.  
PowerPointpresentation  
doesnotexport.  
SlidesareconvertedtoJPEGandarestored  
intheWindows/TempdirectoryonyourPC.  
CreatemoreroomonyourPC.  
Insufficientdiskspace.  
Incorrectpassword.  
Entercorrectpasswordthatwasenteredon  
thePC.  
CannotconnecttothePC  
fromtheViewStationfor  
presentation.ThePC  
nameistherebutthePC  
presentationcannotbe  
accessedwhentheslide  
buttonispressed.  
Firewallbetweenthe  
ConsultyourITmanager.  
ViewStationandthePC.  
Toomanypresenters.The  
ViewStationallowsa  
maximumof8presentersor  
PCs to be logged on at one  
time.  
Haveextrapresentersdisconnect.  
Haveextraviewersdisconnect.  
Toomanyviewersloggedin.  
TheViewStationsupportsup  
to15viewersviatheweb  
browserinapoint-to-point  
call,upto10viewersina3-  
waycall,andupto8viewers  
ina4-waycall.  
Snapshotsand  
presentationscannotbe  
viewed,thoughthePC  
hasaccesstothemain  
webpageofthe  
Changetheslide-viewingpasswordonthe  
Securityscreentoallowonlyauthorized  
viewers.  
ViewStation.  
SecuritylevelsettoHighon  
webbrowser.  
Lowerthesecuritylevelonbrowserto  
“MediumorNone.”  
Forviewingsnapshotsorslidesfromthe  
Web,theViewStationsupportsInternet  
Explorer3.02orhigher.TheViewStation  
supportsNetscape4.0orhigher.  
Wrongversionofweb  
browser.  
Cannotviewpresentation  
orsnapshotsfromthe  
web.  
Tochecktheslideandsnapshotviewing  
passwordandotherinformationaboutyour  
presentation,presstheINFObuttononthe  
remotecontrolduringapresentation.The  
viewingpasswordmaybechangedonthe  
Securitysetupscreen.  
Incorrectviewingpassword.  
SystemControl  
ThegreenlightatthefrontoftheViewStation  
shouldblinkwitheachbuttonpressedonthe  
remote.  
Systemdoesnotrespond  
tothehand-heldremote  
control.  
Nobatteriesintheremote.  
Batteriesinstalledincorrectly.  
Insertbatterieswithcorrect+/-position.  
Lowbatteryicononthe  
screen.  
Lowbatteryintheremote  
control.  
Replacethebatteriesintheremotewith3  
AAAbatteries.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
GeneralProblems  
Systemisinpowersavesleepmode.Thisis  
normal.Thesystemwillwakeuponany  
actionfromtheremotecontroloronan  
incomingcall.  
Slowblinkinggreenlight  
appearsonthefrontofthe  
ViewStation.  
Thesystemissleeping.  
Redlightappearsonthe  
frontoftheViewStation.  
Thesystemisinacall.  
Thisisnormal.  
Greenlightappearson  
thefrontonthe  
Thesystemisnotinacall.  
Thisisnormal  
ViewStation.  
GotoDiagnosticsmenuandperforma  
systemreset.Thiswilleraseallyoursystem  
settingsexceptforyouraddressbook.You  
maythenenteranewpasswordinthe  
Securitymenu.  
Systemispassword  
protected.Passwordhas  
beenforgotten.  
CannotentertheSystem  
SetupMenus.  
Systemstartsinthe  
Systemsoftwareiscorruptor  
notloadedproperly.  
LoadsystemsoftwareontheViewStation  
fromyourPC.  
SoftwareUpdatescreen.  
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If you are not connected to an internal phone system, called a PBX, you will  
need to connect the ISDN cables from your ViewStation to the IMUX module  
to the NT-1 device, which is connected to an ISDN wall jack. Once everything  
is connected, their lights will indicate whether or not they are connected  
properly. The lights, however, do NOT indicate that the SPIDS, switch type,  
and ISDN numbers have been correctly entered into the ViewStation. The  
following are sample NT-1 settings. For more detailed diagnostic information,  
see the manual that was shipped with your particular NT-1 device.  
If you are outside the United States or Canada, your  
NOTE:  
service providers or PTTs generally provide the network  
termination (NT-1) device.  
On an ADTRAN NT-1 ACE ISDN termination unit, you should see the  
following status lights when your ISDN lines are properly connected.  
Status  
Ready  
ON  
Error  
OFF  
Power  
ON  
The dip switches should be set as follows:  
Configuration  
Termination  
SHORT  
LONG  
NONE  
50  
100  
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On a Motorola NT1D, you should see the following status lights when your  
ISDN lines are properly connected.  
Status  
SC  
ACT  
ON  
LB  
LP  
RP  
RPR  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
The dip switches should be set as follows:  
Switches  
1
2
3
4
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
On an Alpha Telecom (AT1) UT620F, you should see the following status  
lights when your ISDN lines are properly connected.  
Status  
Power  
ON  
ST&U  
OFF  
Back  
OFF  
The dip switches should set as follows:  
Switches  
1
2
3
4
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
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ISDN Switches  
Depending on the type of ISDN lines you are using, your service provider may  
assign zero, one, or two SPIDs per line.  
Switch Type  
AT&T5ESSCustom  
AT&T5ESSNI-1  
NTDMS-100NI-1  
NI-2  
SPIDs Allocated  
None  
1perB-channel  
1perB-channel  
1perdevice  
1perB-channel  
1perdevice  
SiemensEWSDNI-1  
SiemensEWSDNI-2  
International(outsideUnitedStatesor  
Canada)  
None  
ISDN Errors  
The following table describes ISDN standard cause values that are sent from the  
ISDN switch to the router to indicate ISDN call status. Although the cause  
values are standardized, each ISDN service provider phrases the cause  
differently. Therefore, the causes shown in the table might not be the exact  
messages that appear on your television monitor.  
ISDN Errors  
Code  
1
Cause  
Definition  
TheswitchreceivedthesentISDNnumberinthecorrectformat;  
however,nodestinationequipmentusesthenumber.  
Unassignednumber  
Noroutetospecified  
transitnetwork  
TheISDNexchangecannotrecognizetheintermediatenetwork  
throughwhichtoroutethecall.  
2
3
6
Thedestinationaddressisnotservicedbytheintermediatenetwork  
throughwhichthecallisrouted.  
Noroutetodestination  
Channelunacceptable  
Thespecifiedchanneldoesnotprovidesufficientservicequalityto  
accepttherequestedconnection.  
Callawardedand  
delivered  
The user is assigned an incoming call that is being connected to an  
already-establishedcallchannel.  
7
16  
17  
Normalcallclearing  
Userbusy  
Normalcallclearinghasoccurred.  
AllBchannelsareinuse;thecalledsystemacknowledgesthe  
connectionrequest,butisunabletoacceptthecall.  
Thedestinationdoesnotrespondtothecallsotheconnection  
cannotbecompleted.  
18  
Nouserresponding  
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ISDN Errors (Continued)  
Code  
Cause  
Definition  
Thedestinationfailstocompletetheconnectionwithinthe  
prescribedtimeafterrespondingtotheconnectionrequest.The  
problemoccursattheremoteendoftheconnection.  
Noanswerfromuser(user  
alerted)  
19  
21  
22  
26  
Thedestinationrejectsthecallforanunknownreason,although  
capableofacceptingthecall.  
Callrejected  
NosystemhasbeenassignedtheISDNnumberusedtosetupthe  
call.(Thediagnosticfieldofthemessagemayreturnanalternate  
addressassignedtothecalledequipment.)  
Numberchanged  
Non-selecteduserclearing  
Thedestinationrejectedthecall,althoughcapableofacceptingit,  
becausethecallwasnotassignedtotheuser.  
Asignalingmessagecannotbedeliveredbecausetheinterfaceis  
notfunctioningcorrectly,andthereforethedestinationcannotbe  
reached.Thisconditionmightbetemporary,thoughofextended  
duration;forinstance,remoteequipmentmightbeturnedoff.  
27  
28  
Destinationoutoforder  
Destinationaddresspresentedinanunrecognizableformatoran  
incompletedestinationaddresspreventedtheconnectionfrom  
beingestablished.  
Invalidnumberformat  
Facilityrejected  
29  
30  
Thenetworkcannotprovidefacilityrequestedbytheuser.  
ResponsetoSTATUS  
ENQUIRY  
Thepriorreceiptofastatusinquirymessagegeneratedthestatus  
message.  
Anormalhasoccurredwithnostandardcauseapplying.No  
resultingactionisrequired.  
31  
34  
Normal,unspecified  
Nocircuit/channel  
available  
Thecallcannotbetakenbecausenoappropriatechannelis  
availabletoestablishtheconnection.  
Thenetworkisnotfunctioningcorrectlyandthisconditionmay  
persistforanextendedperiod.Thecallcannotreachthe  
destinationandanimmediateattempttoreconnectwillprobably  
fail.  
38  
Networkoutoforder  
Thenetworkisnotfunctioningcorrectlyandanerroroccurred.The  
problemwillberesolvedshortly.  
41  
42  
43  
44  
47  
Temporaryfailure  
Switchingequipment  
congestion  
Thenetworkswitchingequipmentistemporarilyoverloadedand  
thedestinationcannotbereached.  
Accessinformation  
discarded  
Therequestedaccessinformationcannotbeprovidedbythe  
network.  
Requestedcircuit/channel Anunknownreasonpreventstheremoteequipmentfromproviding  
notavailable  
therequestedchannel.Thismightbeatemporaryproblem.  
Resourceunavailable,  
unspecified  
Anunknownreasonpreventstheremoteequipmentfromproviding  
therequestedchannel.Thismightbeatemporaryproblem.  
Thenetworkcannotprovidetherequestedqualityofservice(as  
definedbyCCITTrecommendationX.213).Thismightbea  
subscriptionproblem.  
Qualityofservice  
unavailable  
49  
50  
Requestedfacilitynot  
subscribed  
Theremoteequipmentsupportstherequestedsupplementary  
service,butonlybysubscription.  
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Code  
57  
Cause  
Definition  
Thecallerhasrequestedabearercapabilitythatthenetworkcan  
provide,buttheuserisnotauthorizedtouse.Thismightbea  
subscriptionproblem.  
Bearercapabilitynot  
authorized  
Thenetworknormallyprovidestherequestedbearercapability,  
butnotatthepresenttime.Thismightbeduetoatemporary  
networkproblemortoasubscriptionproblem.  
Bearercapabilitynot  
presentlyavailable  
58  
63  
Anunspecifiedreasonpreventsthenetworkorremoteequipment  
fromprovidingtherequestedserviceoption.Thismightbea  
subscriptionproblem.  
Serviceoroptionnot  
available,unspecified  
Bearercapabilitynot  
implemented  
Thenetworkcannotprovidethebearercapabilityrequestedbythe  
user.  
65  
66  
69  
Channeltypenot  
implemented  
Therequestedchanneltypeisnotsupportedbythenetworkorthe  
destinationequipment.  
Requestedfacilitynot  
implemented  
Thesupplementaryserviceisnotsupportedbyremoteequipment.  
Onlyrestricteddigital  
informationbeareris  
available  
Thenetworkisunabletoprovideunrestricteddigitalinformation  
overbearercapability.  
70  
79  
Thenetworkorremoteequipmentisunabletoprovidedthe  
requestedserviceoptionforanunspecifiedreason.Thismightbea  
subscriptionproblem.  
Serviceoroptionnot  
available,unspecified  
Theremoteequipmentreceivedacallwithacallreferencethatis  
notcurrentlyinuseontheuser-networkinterface.  
81  
82  
Invalidcallreferencevalue  
Identifiedchanneldoes  
notexist  
Thereceivingequipmentisrequestedtouseachannelthatisnot  
activatedontheinterfaceforcalls.  
Thenetworkreceivedacallresumerequest.Thecallresume  
requestcontainedacallidentifyinformationelementindicating  
thatthecallidentityisinuseforasuspendedcall.  
Asuspendedcallexistsbut  
thiscallidentitydoesnot  
83  
84  
85  
ThenetworkreceivedacallresumerequestthatcontainedaCall  
Identifyinformationelementindicatingthatitisinusefora  
suspendedcall.  
Callidentityinuse  
Nocallsuspended  
Thenetworkreceivedacallresumerequestwhentherewasnota  
suspendedcallpending.Thismightbeatransienterrorthatwillbe  
resolvedbysuccessivecallretries.  
Thenetworkreceivedacallresumerequest.Thecallresume  
requestcontainedacallidentityinformationelement,whichonce  
indicatedasuspendedcall.However,thesuspendedcallwas  
clearedeitherbytimeoutorbytheremoteuser.  
Callhavingrequestedcall  
identityhasbeencleared  
86  
Indicatesthatanattemptwasmadetoconnecttonon-ISDN  
equipment.Forexample,toananalogline.  
88  
91  
Incompatibledestination  
Invalidtransitnetwork  
specified  
TheISDNexchangewasaskedtoroutethecallthroughan  
unrecognizedintermediatenetwork.  
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Code  
Cause  
Definition  
Aninvalidmessagewasreceived,andnostandardcauseapplies.  
This is usually due to a D-channel error. If this error occurs  
systematically,reportittoyourISDNserviceprovider.  
Invalidmessage,  
unspecified  
95  
96  
Thereceivingequipmentreceivedamessagethatdidnotinclude  
oneofthemandatoryinformationelements.Thisisusuallyduetoa  
D-channelerror.Ifthiserroroccurssystematically,reportittoyour  
ISDNserviceprovider.  
Mandatoryinformation  
elementismissing  
Thereceivingequipmentreceivedanunrecognizedmessage,  
eitherbecausethemessagetypewasinvalidorbecausethe  
messagetypewasvalidbutnotsupported.Cause97isdueto  
eitheraproblemwiththeremoteconfigurationoraproblemwith  
thelocalDchannel.  
Messagetypenonexistent  
ornotimplemented  
97  
Theremoteequipmentreceivedaninvalidmessage,andno  
standardcauseapplies.Cause98isusuallyduetoaD-channel  
error.Ifthiserroroccurssystematically,reportittoyourISDN  
serviceprovider.  
Messageincompatible  
withcallstateormessage  
typenonexistent  
98  
99  
Theremoteequipmentreceivedamessagethatincludes  
informationelementswhichwerenotrecognized.Thisisusually  
duetoaD-channelerror.Ifthiserroroccurssystematically,reportit  
toyourISDNserviceprovider.  
Informationelement  
nonexistentornot  
implemented  
Theremoteequipmentreceivedamessagethatincludesinvalid  
informationintheinformationelement.ThisisusuallyduetoaD-  
channelerror.  
Invalidinformation  
elementcontents  
100  
101  
Theremoteequipmentreceivedanunexpectedmessagethatdoes  
notcorrespondtothecurrentstateoftheconnection.Thisisusually  
duetoaD-channelerror.  
Messagenotcompatible  
withcallstate  
Atimerexpiryinitiatedanerror-handling(recovery)procedure.  
Thisproblemistypicallytemporary.  
102  
111  
127  
145  
Recoveryontimerexpiry  
Protocolerror,unspecified  
Interworking,unspecified  
AnunspecifiedD-channelerrorwhennootherstandardcause  
applies.  
Aneventoccurred,butthenetworkdoesnotprovidecausesforthe  
actionthatittakes.Thepreciseproblemisunknown.  
ISDNlayer1and/or2  
linknotestablished  
Userneedstocheckcabling,ISDNadapterstatusandnetwork  
connections.  
ISDNlayer3connection  
totheISDNswitch/  
networkinactive  
Aswitchprotocolerrorexists,or(intheUnitedStatesorCanada)a  
SPIDassignmentproblem.Thereiseitheraswitchprotocolerror,  
or(intheUnitedStatesorCanada)aSPIDassignmentproblem.  
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255  
ISDNcommand  
processingerror  
TheISDNsignalingcodehasencounteredanerrorprocessingan  
ISDNaction.ISDNadapterbusy-waitandretry.  
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A
accessories  
VCR, 51  
cameras  
backlight compensation, 46  
controlling, 43  
pan, tilt and zoom, 44  
address book  
creating multi-site entries, 111  
ViewStation 512 and MP, 117  
audio, testing (for the ViewStation 512  
and MP), 118  
monitor, 88  
connection  
audio, testing, 88  
automatic call answering, 36  
automatic mode, 114  
automatic voice tracking, 45  
C
upgrading ViewStation  
software, 82  
cable connections, 16  
cables  
calls  
what you need to get started 13  
ISDN, 13  
call, 31  
call, 34  
NT-1, 14  
power supply, 14  
television monitor, 14  
answering video calls, 36  
how to place one, 26  
multi-point, 110  
placing a telephone call, 33  
placing calls over the web, 75  
speed-dialing, 29  
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D
data conferencing 77  
setup information, 94  
DHCP, 54  
IMUX (definition), 99  
checking the setup of your lines, 92  
error codes, 131  
diagnostics  
line connection indicator, 22, 25,  
106  
switch information, 131  
using ISDN to upgrade ViewStation  
software, 81  
audio  
call status, 87  
color bar, 88  
far end loop, 90  
K
from the ViewStation, 85  
keyboard, used in the address book, 38  
reset system, 90  
LAN, using the LAN to upgrade  
language selection, 17  
far end loop, 120  
laptop to ViewStation connection, 16  
lighting, backlight compensation, 46  
loopbacks  
network statistics, 117  
reset system, 120  
dialing prefixes, 26  
discussion mode, 115  
connection, 16  
far-end, 90, 120  
near-end, 89, 119  
M
document camera, using, 52  
messages, sending to the ViewStation,  
E
microphone pod, 13  
errors, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128  
errors, ISDN, 131  
15  
multi-point address book entries,  
creating, 111  
multi-point videoconferences  
viewing modes 114  
switching between modes, 116  
mute, 47  
H
hardware setup information, 98  
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hardware, 98  
N
name of your system, 19  
network statistics for ViewStation 512  
and MP, 117  
NT-1 (definition), 14  
security, 96  
SNMP, 94  
telephone and audio, 95  
update information, 98  
additional equipment, 16  
P
passwords  
no LAN connection, 55  
on a LAN, 53  
changing the setup from the web, 74  
512 and MP  
91  
100  
requirements, 53  
PIP (definition), 30  
power supply, 14  
PowerPoint slides, 61  
presentation mode, 115  
presentations  
53  
showing slides, 63  
viewing, 61  
presets 44  
to far-site camera presets, 46  
tracking to, 45  
R
remote control, 13  
remote control, on the web, 73  
remote management  
changing the setup of a  
53  
diagnostics, 72  
system name, 19  
telephone numbers, 22  
optimal room setting, 15  
steps, 15  
S
security, on the ViewStation, 96  
serial number of the ViewStation, 90, 97  
setup  
ShowStation IP, using, 52, 77  
slides, viewing and presenting, 61  
snapshots, sending, 49  
data conferencing, 94  
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SNMP status, 94  
status of the call, 87  
information, 97  
software upgrades  
53  
answering, 36  
manual dialing, 26  
placing calls over the web, 75  
setting a time limit, 28  
speed-dialing 29  
enabling MP capabilities, 97, 122  
over ISDN, 81  
password location, 96  
requirements, 82  
locking in a number, 30  
sound, adjusting, 47  
sound, testing, 88, 118  
speed  
107  
dialing, 103  
100  
99  
speed, changing, 27  
locking a number, 30  
speeds  
accessories, 51  
address book, 37  
camera and sound, 43  
for multi-point calls, 110  
SPID (definition), 104  
SPIDs, 20  
system reset, 90, 120  
getting started, 11  
MP  
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name, 19  
95  
placing calls, 25  
presentations  
telephone calls, 33  
connection, 16  
television monitors, 14  
television monitors, using a second  
monitor, 51  
tests (see Diagnostics) 85  
troubleshooting 85  
61  
serial number, 90  
setup for ViewStation 512 and MP,  
121  
snapshots, 49  
system information, 85  
testing, 23  
troubleshooting, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127,  
128  
troubleshooting, 123  
upgrading software, 81  
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enabling, 97  
VCR to ViewStation connection, 16  
VCR, using, 51  
volume, adjusting, 47  
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accessing, 69  
73  
General Setup web page, 74  
Manage System web page, 71  
placing calls from the web, 75  
remote diagnostics, 72  
sending messages to a ViewStation,  
73  
Welcome web page, 70  
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