COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
PCS-1
PCS-1P
SYSTEM INTEGRATION MANUAL
1st Edition (Version 2.2 and later)
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Table of Contents
1. Installation
1-1. Caution on Installation ................................................................................ 1-1
1-1-1. Lay Out the Videoconferencing Room ...................................... 1-1
1-1-2. Operating Environment .............................................................. 1-6
1-2. Flowchart of Installation ............................................................................. 1-7
1-3. System Connections .................................................................................... 1-8
1-3-1. When Used in LAN (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T) ...................... 1-8
1-3-2. When Used in ISDN................................................................... 1-9
1-4. Initialization .............................................................................................. 1-10
1-4-1. Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander ..................... 1-10
1-4-2. Turning On/Off the TV Monitor Together With the
Communication Terminal ........................................................1-11
1-4-3. Adjust the Volume of a Monitor Television ............................ 1-12
1-4-4. Installing the Communication Terminal and Camera ..............1-12
1-4-5. Turning On ...............................................................................1-13
1-4-6. When the power is first turned on after installation ................. 1-14
1-5. System Setting...........................................................................................1-17
1-6. Flowchart of Opening Test........................................................................ 1-22
1-6-1. Dialing Procedure of ISDN ...................................................... 1-23
1-6-2. Answering Procedure of ISDN ................................................ 1-25
1-6-3. Dialing Procedure of LAN .......................................................1-26
1-6-4. Answering Procedure of LAN .................................................1-28
2. Maintenance
2-1. Confirmation Procedure of Local Terminal Operation Using Self-Loop ...2-1
2-2. LAN Communication Test using Ping ........................................................ 2-2
2-3. Locating the Components ........................................................................... 2-3
2-4. Operation Log ............................................................................................. 2-5
2-5. Updating of Software ................................................................................2-15
2-5-1. Updating Using Memory Stick ................................................ 2-15
2-6. Service Mode ............................................................................................2-16
3. Compatibility in LAN Network
3-1. Connection via Hub..................................................................................... 3-1
3-2. Connection via Router................................................................................. 3-3
3-3. Connection via DHCP ................................................................................. 3-5
3-4. Connection via Gatekeeper ......................................................................... 3-7
3-5. Connection via DHCP and Gatekeeper ....................................................... 3-9
3-6. Connection beyond NAT ..........................................................................3-11
3-7. Connection using PPPoE........................................................................... 3-13
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4. Technical Data
4-1. PCS-1/1P Port Number Used ...................................................................... 4-1
4-1-1. During P-P Connection (Default)............................................... 4-1
4-1-2. P-P Connection (Custom: When TCP port number is
set to 3000 and UDP port number is set to 3100) ...................... 4-1
4-1-3. During Use of Internal MCU Function (Default) ...................... 4-2
4-1-4. During Use of Internal MCU Function (Custom: When TCP
port number is set to 3000 and when UDP port number is set
to 3100) ......................................................................................4-2
4-2. Setting of PCS-1 and HUB ......................................................................... 4-3
4-3. Audio and Video Input/Output Characteristics ........................................... 4-3
4-3-1. Audio input/output characteristics of PCS-1/1P ........................ 4-3
4-3-2. Video input/output characteristics of PCS-1/1P ........................ 4-3
4-4. Audio Selection List of PCS-1/1P............................................................... 4-4
4-5. Remote Motion Picture Display during Multipoint
Connection of PCS-1/1P ............................................................................. 4-6
4-5-1. Remote Motion Picture Displayed at Each Point in
Audio Detection Mode ............................................................... 4-6
4-5-2. Remote Motion Picture at Each Point in Broadcast
Selection Mode........................................................................... 4-6
4-5-3. Remote Motion Picture at Each Point in Split Mode ................. 4-7
4-6. Display Transition List of PCS-1/1P........................................................... 4-9
4-7. Priority Level List of Video and Audio Codec ......................................... 4-11
4-8. Conference Connection Format and Its Corresponding
Usable Codec List ..................................................................................... 4-12
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Section 1
Installation
1-1. Caution on Installation
1-1-1. Lay Out the Videoconferencing Room
Arrange it in consideration of the space of a camera and
microphone when laying out the videoconferencing room.
Camera Range
represents the shooting area of the camera when the
zoom has been extended fully.
indicates the shooting
area of the camera when the left/right angling function is
fully utilized. Use the measurements below as a guide for
the layout of your videoconference room.
Top view (horizontal range at maximum zoom-
out)
100d
100d
4 m
(13.12 ft)
65d
5.1 m (16.73 ft)
Side view (vertical range at maximum zoom-out)
25d
3.1 m
(8.41 ft)
42d
25d
4 m (13.12 ft)
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Highly directional range of microphone
The ideal directional range of a microphone is shown below. The numeric value is a rough standard.
Use the value as the reference of the videoconferencing room used.
1: For internal microphone
90d
2 m
2: For extension microphone (PCS-A300)
0.5 to 1 m
120d
3: For extension microphone (PCS-A1)
0.5 to 1.2 m
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The microphone built in the PCS-C1/C1P Camera Unit is
assumed to be used to conduct a conference among about
three participants. You can connect the optional PCS-A1 or
PCS-A300 microphone to the System, allowing more
persons to participate in the conference.
Notes on installation of the microphones
. Install microphone about 50 cm away from the
participants.
. Install the speakers behind the microphones.
. Place the microphone in a quiet, echo-free location.
. Install microphones away from equipment that may
cause noise.
. Avoid covering a microphone with paper, etc., or
moving it. If you do either, extreme noise and echo may
be heard temporarily by the remote party. In this case,
wait until the echo disappears.
Microphone layout examples
Microphone built in the PCS-1/1P
PCS-1/1P
PCS-A300 microphones
PCS-A300
PCS-1/1P
PCS-A1 microphones
PCS-A1
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Installation of document stand
a. Adjust the direction of an infrared light emitter.
Install so that the infrared light emitter of the document stand is linear in direction with the infrared
photosensor of PCS-1/1P when the video signal input to a document stand is transmitted to PCS-1/1P
using an infrared video transmission function. The range in which infrared rays reach is a maximum
of about 5 m.
Connect it with PCS-1/1P using a MONITOR OUT terminal when the infrared light emitter is used in
excess of about 5 m.
PCS-1/1P
Infrared rays
Infrared photosensor
Document stand
Infrared light emitter
The blue line in the light
emitter indicates the
direction of infrared rays.
: Adjustment in vertical direction
: Adjustment in horizontal direction
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b. Installation range (Reference)
If an image is disturbed in the range shown below, bring it near PCS-1/1P with the infrared light
emitter of a documents stand turned toward PCS-1/1P.
Infrared
light emitter
PCS-1/1P
Infrared
light emitter
15d
5 m
30d
45d
Infrared
photosensor
Infrared
light emitter
3.5 m
2.5 m
m
. Install so that the infrared light emitter of a document stand is linear in direction with the infrared
photosensor of PCS-1/1P. Do not put an object that interrupts transmission. When the direction of the
infrared light emitter is shifted by five degrees or more, normal reception cannot be carried out, that is,
an image is disturbed or stands still.
. Multiple document stands cannot be used at the same time. Infrared rays interfere and any signal
cannot be received.
. The resolution of an image deteriorates when a video signal is transmitted using an infrared video
transmission function. Connect the infrared light emitter with PCS-1/1P using a MONITOR OUT
terminal when you do not want to deteriorate the resolution.
. Connect the infrared light emitter with PCS-1/1P using a MONITOR OUT terminal when an infrared
video transmission function cannot be used due to the situation of a videoconferencing room.
. An image may be disturbed when other infrared light emitters are used or when a remote controller is
used near the photosensor. Stop the use of other infrared light emitters or connect them with PCS-1/1P
using a MONITOR OUT terminal.
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1-1-2. Operating Environment
Layout Considerations
. Avoid having large, moving objects, especially people,
behind the participants, as the quality of the picture
transmitted to the remote party will deteriorate.
. Do not seat participants in front of a wall with fine stripe
patterns.
. Choose a room where echo will not occur.
. Do not install the system near noise sources such as air
conditioners or copy machines.
. Avoid placing the system in a room where there are the
speakers used for an in-house broadcasting system.
Lighting Considerations
Do not point the camera toward a window where sunlight
comes in as back lighting may decrease the contrast. If it is
necessary, cover the window with a thick curtain.
Adjust room lighting so that it falls on the participants.
Avoid direct light on the TV monitor. Light intensity on
faces should be about 300 lux or more.
If an inverter type or brightness-adjustable type of
fluorescent lamp is used, the sensitivity of the Remote
Commander may deteriorate.
Installing the Communication Terminal and Camera
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1-2. Flowchart of Installation
Place used
<Refer to “1-1. Caution on Installation” on page 1-1.>
Unpacking
Check of supplied accessories
Power and cable connection, and
preparation
<Refer to “1-3. System Connections” on page 1-8.>
<Refer to “1-4. Initialization” on page 1-10.>
Start the power of the system and
initialize.
Initialize the related block.
<“1-5. System Setting” on page 1-17.>
End
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1-3. System Connections
This section describes the typical system connections.
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. Be sure to turn off all the equipment before making any connections.
. Do not connect/disconnect the camera cable with the power on. Doing so may damage the Camera Unit
or Communication Terminal.
. For safety, do not connect the 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T connector to a network that applies an excess
voltage via the 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T connector
1-3-1. When Used in LAN (100BASE-TX/10BASE-T)
PCS-C1/C1P Camera Unit
TERMINAL
VISCA OUT
to TERMINAL
Camera cable*
PCS-P1/P1P
Communication
Terminal
to CAMERA UNIT
AUDIO OUT
AUX1–VIDEO IN–AUX2 AUDIO IN
CAMERUNIT
MIC
(PLUG IN POWER)
ISDN UNIT
WHITE
BOARD
1
2
(MIXED)
100BASE-TX
10BASE-T
DC 19.5V
VIDEO OUT
MAIN MONITOR SUB
AU
–
–
RGB OUT
DSB
IR OUT
1
2
to DC19.5 V
Power cord*
to wall outlet
to AUDIO
OUT
to VIDEO
OUT
MONITOR
MAIN
to 100BASE-TX/
10BASE-T
PCS-AC195
AC adaptor
Audio
connecting
cable*
S-video
connecting
cable*
UTP cable (category 5, straight)**
TV monitor**
to LAN
to S-video
input
to audio input
to a wall outlet
*
supplied
** not supplied
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1-3-2. When Used in ISDN
n
Do not connect/disconnect the camera cable or the interface cable with the power on. Doing so may
damage the Camera Unit, Communication Terminal or ISDN Unit.
PCS-C1/C1P Camera Unit
TERMINAL
VISCA OUT
to TERMINAL
Camera cable*
PCS-P1/P1P
Communication
Terminal
to CAMERA UNIT
AUDIO OUT
AUX1–VIDEO IN–AUX2 AUDIO IN
CAMEUNIT
MIC
(PLUG IN POWER)
ISDN UNIT
WHITE
BOARD
1
2
(MIXED)
100BASE-TX
10BASE-T
DC 19.5V
VIDEO OUT
MAIN MONITOR SUB
A
–
–
RGB OUT
DSB
IR OUT
1
2
to DC19.5 V
Power cord*
to AUDIO
OUT
to VIDEO
OUT
to ISDN
UNIT
MONITOR
MAIN
to a wall outlet
PCS-AC195
AC adaptor
Interface cable
(supplied with the PCS-B768)
to
Front
TERMINAL
1
2
3
4
5
6
Audio
connecting
cable*
S-video
connecting
PCS-B768 ISDN Unit**
TV monitor**
cable*
to ISDN 1-6
to ISDN
ISDN modular
cable**
to S-video
input
to audio input
to a wall outlet
*
supplied
** not supplied
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1-4. Initialization
1-4-1. Inserting Batteries into the Remote
Commander
Most of the operations with the Video Communication
System can be controlled with the supplied Remote
Commander.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) with
correct polarities into the battery compartment.
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Be sure to insert the batteries _ side first. Inserting them
forcibly + side first may damage the insulated film
covering the batteries and cause a short circuit.
3. Replace the cover.
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Battery life
When the Remote Commander does not function properly,
replace both the batteries with new ones.
Notes on batteries
. To avoid damage from possible battery leakage or
corrosion, observe the following:
. Make sure to insert the batteries with the polarities in the
correct direction.
. Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of
batteries.
. Do not attempt to charge the batteries.
. If you do not intend to use the Remote Commander for a
long period of time, remove the batteries.
. If battery leakage occurs, clean the battery compartment
and replace all the batteries with new ones.
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1-4-2. Turning On/Off the TV Monitor Together With the Communication
Terminal
If you use a Sony TV, insert the IR repeater under the remote sensor of the TV. Once you set the IR
repeater, the TV will turn on or go to standby together with the Communication Terminal when you press
the I/O button on the supplied Remote Commander.
TV monitor
CAMERA UNIT
MIC
(PLUG IN POWER)
ISDN UNIT
WHITE
BOARD
1
2
100BASE-TX
10BASE-T
DC 19.5V
DSB
IR OUT
1
2
Remoted sensor
IR repeater (supplied)
to IR OUT
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If the TV monitor is not turned on by pressing the I/O button on the Remote Commander, change the “IR
Repeater Mode” setting in the General Setup menu.
For details on the “IR Repeater Mode” setting, see “General Setup Menu” on page 1-18.
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1-4-3. Adjust the Volume of a Monitor
Television
1-4-4. Installing the Communication
Terminal and Camera
Adjust the television side after the volume is adjusted on
the PCS-1/1P side.
You can fix the Communication Terminal or the Camera to
your chosen place of installation using the supplied Velcro.
1. Press the volume/bright button of a remote controller
and adjust so that the volume adjustment bar is in the
center position
1. Stick the supplied Velcro to the bottom of the
Communication Terminal or Camera.
3
3
2. Adjust the volume of a monitor television.
Set to the volume in which the remote voice can be
heard well.
3
3
Bottom of the Communication
Terminal
After adjustment is completed, adjust the volume on
the PCS-1/1P side.
Bottom of the Camera Unit
2. Stick another piece of Velcro to the installation place.
3. Install the Communication Terminal or the Camera on
the installation place by securing the two pieces of
Velcro.
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1-4-5. Turning On
m
. After the power is turned on, the camera moves
automatically for trial operation. Be careful not to catch
your finger.
. If you use force to prevent the camera moving, it may
not resume moving and not output a signal to the
Communication Terminal. In this case, turn off the
Terminal, and turn it on again.
. When you turn on the power of the Communication
Terminal for the first time after installation, the setup
wizard will appear after the self-diagnosis is completed.
Set up your system following the wizard.
. For setups using the wizard, see “Setting Up the System
for the First Time - Initial Setup Wizard” on page 1-14.
1. Turn on the TV monitor.
If the IR repeater is installed in the TV monitor, set the
TV monitor to standby mode. The TV monitor will
turn on simultaneously when the Communication
Terminal is turned on.
2. Turn on the power of any other equipment to be used
for the videoconference.
3. Set the power switch on the right side of the
Communication Terminal to the on position (I).
Standby Mode Function
To save power the Communication Terminal will enter
standby mode if you do not operate it for a specified period
of time.
When the Communication Terminal is in standby mode,
the POWER indicator lights in orange. Once the
Communication Terminal receives a call, the standby
mode is automatically released.
Power switch
POWER indicators
(Light in green.)
The Communication Terminal turns on after a while. Three
indicators on the front of the Communication Terminal and
the POWER indicator on the camera light, then only the
POWER indicators on both units remain on in green. The
launcher menu will appear on the monitor screen and the
picture shot by the local camera will also appear in the
launcher menu.
To release the standby mode
Press the I/O button on the Remote Commander.
To specify the standby time
Specify the time that you want the system to remain on
before entering into standby mode (1 to 99 minutes) using
“Standby Time” in the General Setup menu. If you do not
want the system to enter the standby mode, set “Standby
Mode” in the General Setup menu to “Off”.
For the “Standby Time” and “Standby Mode” settings, see
“General Setup Menu” on page 1-18.
Launcher menu
m
Connect
. The POWER indicator on the camera goes off when the
system enters standby mode.
Phone Book
Dial
. If you use a Sony TV monitor with the IR repeater
installed under the remote sensor, the TV monitor will
enter standby mode together with the Communication
Terminal.
Menu
Angle Adj.
Show Help
IP:0.0.0.0
Video:Main
ISDN:012345678912
Audio:MIC(INT)+AUX
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1-4-6. When the power is first turned on
after installation
3. Set a monitor that outputs a signal.
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Notice that any menu screen is not displayed on
monitors other than the set monitor when “Monitor
output” is set.
When the power is first turned on after installation, the
wizard for initialization is displayed if self-diagnosis is
completed. Register according to the wizard.
The items set according to the wizard can also be later
changed on the menu screen.
ISDN Setup Wizard
Country/Region
Country/Region Code
Protocol
USA
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The wizard for initialization is also displayed when ISDN
unit PCS-B384 or PCS-B768 is newly installed after
system installation. Similarly, register according to the
wizard in this case.
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National ISDN
1. Press the ↑ and ↓ buttons of a remote controller and
select the language displayed in a menu or message.
Language:
Previous
Next
Cancel
You can select the desired language from English,
French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Simplified
Chinese, PORT (Portuguese), Traditional Chinese, and
Korean*.
Dual monitor:
Sets whether to use one monitor for a motion picture
monitor using a dual monitor function when two
monitors are connected.
* Korean is added by upgrading.
ON:
Set when using a dual monitor function. A still
picture, computer picture, or whiteboard picture is
displayed in the second monitor.
Language Setup Wizard
Language
English
OFF:
Set when not using a dual monitor function.
Monitor output (or Sub-monitor output):
Select whether to output a signal to the monitor
connected to which output terminal. The “Monitor
output” is changed to “Sub-monitor output” when
“Dual monitor” is set to “ON”. In this case, select
whether to output a signal to the sub-monitor (the
second monitor) connected to which output terminal.
RGB of main unit:
Next
Cancel
2. Press the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and click the “Next” button. Press the Enter
button.
Set when outputting a signal from the RGB OUT
terminal of a communication terminal.
DSB RGB:
The monitor setting wizard is displayed.
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Set when outputting a signal from the RGB OUT
terminal of a data solution box.
The monitor setting wizard is set when two or more
monitors are connected to this unit. When only one
monitor television is connected, select “Next” and
proceed to step 5.
VIDEO of main unit:
Set when outputting a signal from the VIDEO OUT
MONITOR MAIN or SUB terminal of a
communication terminal.
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4. Press the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and click the “Next” button. Press the Enter
button.
The ISDN setting wizard is displayed when ISDN unit
PCS-B384 or PCS-B768 is connected.
The LAN setting wizard is displayed when an ISDN
unit is not connected. Proceed to step 11.
5. Set the country, region, and protocol in which an
ISDN line is used.
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During use of ISDN unit PCS-B384, enter telephone
numbers in columns B1 to C2 when two or three ISDN
lines are connected.
During use of ISDN unit PCS-B768, enter telephone
numbers in columns B1 to F2 when two to six ISDN
lines are connected. To display columns D1 to F2,
select “Next” and press the Enter button.
8. Press the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and click the “Next” button. Press the Enter
button.
Country/region:
Select the country or region in which this unit is used.
Select “Japan” when you use this unit in Japan.
Country/region No.:
Enter the country, region’s national number, or region
number in which this unit is used.
9. Enter a sub-address.
In the sub-address, only numeric characters are valid.
For one line, enter the same number in columns A1
and A2.
Enter “81” when you use this unit in Japan. (“81” is
automatically displayed when you select “Japan” in
“Country/region”.)
Sub Address
A1
Protocol:
Select the protocol of the ISDN line used. Select
“NTT” when you use this unit in Japan.
6. Press the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and click the “Next” button. Press the Enter
button.
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
7. Enter the telephone number of an ISDN line that this
unit uses.
For one line, enter the same number in columns A1
and A2.
Previous
Next
Cancel
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Area Code
Local Number
During use of ISDN unit PCS-B384, enter sub-
addresses in columns B1 to C2 when two or three
ISDN lines are connected.
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
During use of ISDN unit PCS-B768, enter sub-
addresses in columns B1 to F2 when two to six ISDN
lines are connected. To display columns D1 to F2,
select “Next” and press the Enter button.
10. Press the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and click the “Next” button. Press the Enter
button.
Previous
Next
Cancel
The LAN setting wizard is then displayed.
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Area code:
Enter the area code.
When you do not use LAN, select “Next” and display
a confirmation message. After that, proceed to step
13.
Do not enter the first “0” of an area code.
Local code:
Enter the local code.
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Select a blank column and press the Enter button of a
remote controller. The setting contents of an item in
the above column are then copied.
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11. Set the following items on LAN.
13. Press the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and click the “Save” button. Press the Enter
button.
LAN Setup Wizard
DHCP Mode
Host Name
Auto
Save
IP Address
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Network Mask
Gateway Address
DNS Address
Previous
Cancel
Previous
Next
Cancel
The setting is then saved.
DHCP mode:
To stop the setting
Sets DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
AUTO:
Press the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote controller
and click the “Cancel” button. Press the Enter button.
Acquires an IP address, network mask, gateway
address, and DNS address automatically.
OFF:
Sets DHCP to “OFF”. Enter an IP address, network
mask, gateway address, and DNS address when you
set DHCP to “OFF”.
To return to the preceding wizard
Press the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote controller
and click the “Return” button. Press the Enter button.
Host name:
Enter a host name.
IP address:
Enter the IP address of this unit.
Network mask:
Enter a network mask.
Gateway address:
Enter a default gateway address.
DNS address:
Enter a DNS (Domain Name System) server address.
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The automatically acquired IP address can be
confirmed in a launcher menu or information menu
when the “DHCP mode” is set to “AUTO”.
Consult the network administrator when you cannot
understand the method of setting on LAN.
12. Press the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and click the “Next” button. Press the Enter
button.
A confirmation message is then displayed.
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1-5. System Setting
The contents of a setting menu are shown in the table below.
Change the setting as required.
* For the ★-marked initial value, the value input in the initialization wizard (Section 1-4-6) is set.
Item
Page Line I/F
1/4 Bonding
Contents of setting
Initial value
LAN
Auto
Dial Setup
Select the line interface [LAN, ISDN, or ISDN (Telephone)] used.
Select the bonding mode in which the remaining lines can also be connected by
only dialing one line when multiple ISDN lines are used. Select “On” when
connecting a line in the bonding mode. Select “Auto” when automatically
adjusting a line to the remote party.
Number of Lines
Select the number of ISDN lines used during dialing of ISDN from 1B (64K), 2B 12B (768K)
(128K), 3B (192K), 4B (256K), 5B (320K), 6B (384K), 8B (512K), or 12B
(768K).
LAN Bandwidth
Prefix
Set the bandwidth (bit rate) when communicating via a LAN line.
Set the prefix number used when connecting using an ISDN line.
1024Kbps
None
Restrict
Select the transmission rate (Auto or 56K) when connecting using an ISDN line. Auto
In a few countries (America, etc.) and regions, two types of rates (64 Kbps and
56 Kbps) are used. Usually, select “Auto” as the transmission rate of ISDN.
Page Video Mode
2/4 Video Frame
Audio Mode
Select a video coding system.
Select the maximum number of video transmission frames (15 fps or 30 fps).
Select an audio coding system.
All capabilities
15fps
All capabilities
Far End Camera
Control
Set to “On” when controlling the camera on the remote party. Set to “Off” when On
not controlling it.
T.120 Data
Set to “On” when making the data conference conforming to T.120 using
NetMeeting. Set to “Off” when not making it.
Off
H.239
Set to “On” when using the dual video presentation mode based on the H.239
standard. Set to “Off” when not using it.
On
Page Prefix -A/-B/-C
3/4
Set the prefix (dial number).
Blank
Page Telephone Mode
4/4 More Options
Enable
Select the voice compression system during voice meeting.
Set to “On” when you want to set the items in the dial setup menu for each dial
list. Set to “Off” when you do not want.
Auto
Off
User Name Input
Set to “On” when recording the user name in a communication log before
communication. Set to “Off” when not recording it.
Off
Answer Setup
Page Auto Answer
1/2
Select “Auto Answer” when automatically performing connection during
reception of an answering call from the remote party. Select “Off” when
confirming connection.
Auto Answer
Number of Lines
Restrict
Select the number of ISDN lines used during answering of ISDN from 1B (64K), 12B (768K)
2B (128K), 3B (192K), 4B (256K), 5B (320K), 6B (384K), 8B (512K), or 12B
(768K).
Select the transmission rate (Auto or 56K) when connecting (answering) using
an ISDN line. In a few countries (America, etc.) and regions, two types of rates
(64 Kbps and 56 Kbps) are used.
Auto
Usually, select “Auto” as the transmission rate of ISDN.
Set the bandwidth (bit rate) when communicating (incoming) via a LAN line.
Select “On” when employing multiple subscriber numbers during connection
(answering) using an ISDN line. Select “Off” when not employing them.
Select a video coding system.
LAN Bandwidth
ISDN MSN
1024Kbps
Off
Page Video Mode
2/2 Video Frame
Audio Mode
ALL
15fps
ALL
Select the maximum number of video transmission frames (15 fps or 30 fps).
Select an audio coding system.
Far End Camera
Control
Set to “On” when controlling the camera on the remote party. Set to “Off” when On
not controlling it.
T.120 Data
Set to “On” when making the data conference conforming to T.120 using
NetMeeting. Set to “Off” when not making it.
Set to “On” when using the dual video presentation mode based on the H.239
standard. Set to “Off” when not using it.
Off
On
H.239
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Page Terminal Name
Contents of setting
Enter the terminal name to be notified to MCU.
Initial value
PCS-1
General Setup
1/4 Dual Monitor
Set to “On” when using a dual monitor function with the two monitors
connected.
Off★
Monitor Output
(Sub-Monitor
Output)
Select whether a signal should be output to the monitor connected to which
output terminal. When “Dual Monitor” is set to “On”, the menu is changed to
“Sub-Monitor Output”. Select whether a signal should be output to the sub-
monitor connected to which output terminal.
VIDEO OUT★
Standby Mode
Standby Time
Set to “On” when using the standby mode. Set to “Off” when not using it.
Set the time (1 to 99 minutes) required until the unit is put into the standby mode
when the standby mode is set to “On”.
Set to “On” when displaying the elapsed time in the upper-right position of the
screen during the conference. Set to “Off” when not displaying it.
Set the current date and time.
Off
On
On
Time Display
Page Clock Set
2/4 Last Number
Registration
Set to “On” when registering the remote user in the Phone Book after a
conference is terminated. Set to “Off” when not registering it.
T.120 PC Address Enter the IP address of the computer used when the data conference conforming Blank
to T.120 is made using NetMeeting.
Whiteboard
Attachment
Select whether to attach the optional mimio Xi vertically or horizontally on the
whiteboard.
Vertical
Whiteboard Size
Whiteboard
Select the size (height x width) of the whiteboard used.
Select whether to display the whiteboard size in inches or meters.
3’0”x4’0”
Inches
Measurement Size
Page Language
Select the language of the menu and message displayed on the screen.
English★
3/4 IR Repeater Mode Select the mode for putting the monitor into the standby state or turning on the
MODE1
power when a Sony’s monitor is used. Usually, set to “MODE 1”.
Control by Far End Set to “On” when receiving the camera control command from the remote party. On
Set to “Off” when not receiving it.
Character Input
Help
Select whether to display the balloon help appearing when entering characters or On
numeric characters.
Memory Stick
Format
Execute the format of the Memory Stick.
Page Video Input
4/4 Selection Name
. Main
The input device names displayed in a launcher menu or video input select menu All blanks
can be changed to arbitrary names, respectively.
. Object
. AUX1
. AUX2
Audio Setup
Page Input Select
1/2 Mic Selection
CTE
Select the audio input (MIC, AUX, or MIC + AUX).
Select the microphone used (Internal, External, or DSB MIC).
MIC
Internal
Off
Select whether to use communication transducer CTE-600 and select the input
terminal to be connected. Select “Off” when not using CTE-600. Select “AUX”
when inputting to the AUDIO IN terminal of the main unit and select “DSB
AUX IN” when inputting to the AUX IN terminal of a data solution box.
* When CTE-600 is set so that it is used, “Input Select”, “Mic Select”, and
“Echo Canceller” are automatically determined and cannot be changed.
Select “Internal” when using the echo canceller of the main unit and select
“External” when using an external echo canceller. Select “Off” when not using
the echo canceller of the main unit.
Echo Canceller
Internal
Lip Sync
Select “On” when using a lip sync function that synchronizes the lip motion and Off
voice of a speaker. Select “Off” when not using it.
Recording Mute
Set to “On” when outputting a voice to the AUDIO OUT (MIXED) terminal.
On
Set to “Off” when not outputting it.
Page Beep Sound
2/2
Set to “On” when generating a beep sound during pressing of a remote controller On
button. Set to “Off” when not generating it.
Sound Effect
Set to “On” when generating an effect sound during system start up, conference On
start, conference end. Set to “Off” when not generating it.
Dial Tone
Set to “On” when generating a ring-back tone during dialing or a busy tone
On
during talking. Set to “Off” when not generating it.
Ringer Tone
Set to “On” when generating a ringer tone during calling. Set to “Off” when not On
generating it.
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Page DHCP Mode
1/8
Contents of setting
Set whether to use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Set to
“Auto” when automatically acquiring an IP address, net mask, gateway address,
and DNS address. Set to “Off” when not automatically acquiring them.
Set the host name of this unit.
Initial value
Off★
LAN Setup
Host Name
IP Address
Network Mask
Blank★
Blank★
Blank★
Blank★
Blank
Set the IP address of this unit.
Set the network mask of this unit.
Gateway Address Set a default gateway address.
DNS Address Set a DNS (Domain Name System) server address.
Page Gatekeeper Mode Set to “On” when using a gatekeeper and set to “Off” when not using it. Set to
Off
2/8
“Auto” when automatically searching a gatekeeper.
Gatekeeper
Address
Set the IP address of a gatekeeper.
Blank
User Alias
User Number
Page SNMP Mode
3/8
Set the user name (H.323 alias) registered in a gatekeeper.
Set the user number (E.164 number) registered in a gatekeeper.
Set to “On” when enabling the service of an SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol) agent. Set to “Off” when disabling it.
Set the IP address of an SNMP manager that transmits a trap.
Set the community name that an SNMP manager manages. Usually, set to
“Public”.
Blank
Blank
Off
Trap Destination
Community
Blank
Public
Description
This is the description of this device. It has been entered as “Videoconference
Device”. Cannot be changed.
Videoconference
Device
Location
Contact
Set the place in which this unit is installed.
Set the information on the administrator of this unit.
Blank
Blank
Page NAT Mode
4/8
Set to “On” when connecting this unit to the local network in which NAT
(Network Address Translation) is used. Set to “Off” when not connecting it.
Set the IP address on the global side that NAT uses.
Set to “On” when requesting retransmission with the packets lost during
communication. Set to “Off” when not requesting it.
Off
NAT Address
Packet Resent
Request
Blank
On
Adaptive Rate
Control
Set to “On” when optimizing the LAN bandwidth. Set to “Off” when not
optimizing it.
On
* This item is fixed to “On” when “Packet Retransmission Request” is “On”.
Select the interface type and communication mode during LAN connection.
Page Port Number Used Select whether to fix the TCP port number and UDP port number.
LAN Mode
Auto Negotiation
Default
5/8
User setting: The port number that the user sets is used.
Default value: The default port number is used.
TCP port number 2253 and UDP port number 49152 are set.
TCP Port Number Set the TCP port number when “Port Number Used” is “Custom”.
UDP Port Number Set the UDP port number when “Port Number Used” is “Custom”.
2253
49152
OFF
Page TOS
6/8
Select the definition of a TOS (Type of Service) field. Set to “Off” when not
defining the TOS field. Select “IP Precedence” when defining in IP Precedence
and select “Diffserve” when defining in Diffserve.
* For the items below, the display dynamically varies depending on the
selection.
During IP Precedence selection
IP Precedence
Enter IP Precedence values (0 to 7).
0
Low Delay
Select low delay bit On/Off of TOS field.
Select high throughput bit On/Off of TOS field.
Select high reliability bit On/Off of TOS field.
Select minimum cost bit On/Off of TOS field.
Off
Off
Off
Off
High Throughput
High Reliability
Minimum Cost
During Diffserve selection
Diffserve Enter Diffserve value (0 to 64).
Page PPPoE Select PPPoE termination On/Off using this unit.
7/8 PPPoE User Name Enter the PPPoE connection user name (account) acquired from a provider.
0
Off
Blank
Blank
Off
PPPoE Password
Page Fixed IP for
8/8 PPPoE
Fixed IP Address
Enter the PPPoE connection password acquired from a provider.
Set to “On” when acquiring the PPPoE connection-fixed IP address. Set to
“Off” when automatically acquiring for each session.
Enter the fixed IP address acquired from a provider when “Fixed IP for PPPoE” Blank
is “On”.
for PPPoE
PPPoE DNS
Select “Obtain automatically” when acquiring the IP address of the DNS server Obtain
from the server during PPPoE connection. Select “Set” when the fixed IP
address exists.
automatically
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server when “PPPoE DNS” is “Set”.
Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server when “PPPoE DNS” is “Set”.
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Page Administrator
1/2 Password
Superuser
Contents of setting
Set the password for an administrator. The administrator can operate a setup
menu and phone book menu.
Set the password for a super-user. The super-user can operate a phone book
menu.
Initial value
Blank
Administrator
Setup
Blank
Blank
On
Password
Remote Access
Password
Web Monitor
Set the password when accessing through Web control.
Select whether to permit the state monitoring function (the updating of JPEG
screen) via Web access.
Page Save Phone Book Save the data in a phone book in a Memory Stick.
2/2 Load Phone Book Load the phone book data saved in a Memory Stick to the main unit.
Auto Dialing
Create Private
Phone Book
Select whether to use the automatic dialing function of a private phone book.
Create a private phone book newly in a Memory Stick.
On
Delete Private
Phone Book
Delete the private phone book created in a Memory Stick.
Copy to Private
Phone Book
Copy the phone book data of the main unit to a Memory Stick as private phone
book data.
ISDN Setup
Page Country/Region
1/7 Country/Region
Code
Select the country and region in which this unit is used.
Enter the country, region’s national number, and region number in which this
unit is used.
USA★
1★
* The Country/Region No. is automatically set when it is uniquely determined
by the selection of “Country/Region”.
Protocol
Page Area Code
2/7 (A1 to C2)
Local Number
(A1 to C2)
Page Area Code
3/7 (D1 to F2)
Local Number
(D1 to F2)
Page Sub Address
4/7 (A1 to C2)
Page Sub Address
5/7 (D1 to F2)
Page SPID
Select the protocol of the ISDN line used.
Enter the area code of the ISDN line used.
* Do not enter the first “0” of an area code.
Enter the telephone number (local number) of the ISDN line used.
National ISDN★
Blank★
Blank★
Blank★
Blank★
Blank★
Blank★
Blank
Enter the area code of the ISDN line used.
* Do not enter the first “0” of an area code.
Enter the terephone number (local number) of the ISDN line used.
Enter the sub-addresses when registering them.
Enter the sub-addresses when registering them.
Enter the telephone numbers and the Auto SPID tab.
6/7 (A1 to C2)
Page SPID
* This item is used only for customers in the U.S.A. and Canada.
Enter the telephone numbers and the Auto SPID tab.
Blank
7/7 (D1 to F2)
Page Multipoint Mode
1/2
* This item is used only for custormers in the U.S.A. and Canada.
Select “On” when this unit is used as the master unit (MCU) of a multipoint
conference. Select “Off” when not making a multipoint conference.
Select “Divide” when displaying the video in the connected terminals on the split Split
screen. Select “Audio detect” when detecting the speaker position and
transmitting the video in the terminal to all other terminals.
Multipoint Setup
* Validated only
when the
optional software
for a multipoint
conference is
installed.
Off
Broadcast Mode
Number of Lines
Select the number of channels in the line used for connection at the first point
during ISDN connection.
2B (128K)
Total LAN
Bandwidth
Restrict
Select the whole bandwidth when making a multipoint conference during LAN
connection.
Select the communication network rate of ISDN. Select “Auto” when using a
normal ISDN line. Select “56K” when connecting with the country or region in
which the line rate per 1B is 56 Kbps.
1024Kbps
Auto
Page Video Mode
2/2 Audio Mode
Select the video system during multipoint conference.
Select the audio system during multipoint conference.
ALL
ALL
On
Display Terminal Select whether to display the terminal name of the connected terminal when a
Name
multipoint conference is terminated.
Far End Camera
Control
Select whether to control the camera on the remote party.
On
Reject Answer
Select “On” when rejecting connection to the access from a remote party during Off
multipoint conference. Select “Off” when permitting connection.
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Page Host Version
Contents of setting
Displays the software version of the main unit.
Initial value
Machine
Information
(Information)
1/1 ISDN UNIT
Version
Displays the version of the connected ISDN unit (PCS-B384 or PCS-B768).
DSB Version
DSP Version
Software Option
Option I/F
Displays the version of the connected data solution box (PCS-DSB1).
Displays the version of the built-in DSP for video and audio codec.
Displays the installed MCU software.
Displays the connected optional device.
Host Name
Displays the host name of the main unit.
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the main unit.
MAC Address
Serial Number
Displays the MAC address of the main unit.
Displays the serial number of the main unit.
Status
The communication state is displayed. Each page is displayed for each connected point.
Encryption via
LAN
Page Encryption via
1/1 LAN
Encryption
Password
Select whether to encrypt the data connected via LAN.
Set the password when making an encryption conference.
Off
Blank
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1-6. Flowchart of Opening Test
Opening test
NO
Communicate
using ISDN?
YES
ISDN dialing
<Refer to “1-6-1. Dialing Procedure of ISDN” on page 1-23.>
<Refer to “1-6-2. Answering Procedure of ISDN” on page 1-25.>
ISDN answering
NO
Communicate
using LAN?
YES
LAN dialing
<Refer to “1-6-3. Dialing Procedure of LAN” on page 1-26.>
<Refer to “1-6-4. Answering Procedure of LAN” on page 1-28.>
LAN answering
Opening test completion
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1-6-1. Dialing Procedure of ISDN
n
It is required that the line number used in the other end is entered in the area code and local number of the
ISDN setup menu of the other end.
Item
Operation
Screen
Remarks (Confirmation item)
The dial menu is displayed.
1. Select “Dial” from the launcher menu using ↑, ↓, ←, and →
buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER button,
or press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
remote controller.
/
) button of a
Connect
Phone Book
Dial
Menu
Angle Adj.
Show Help
IP:0.0.0.0
Video:Main
ISDN:012345678912
Audio:MIC(INT)+AUX
2. Select “Line I/F” using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and press the ENTER button.
Dial
Then select “ISDN” from the set item using ↑ or ↓ button
and press the ENTER button.
Line I/F
LAN
IP
A2
B1
B2
ISDN
L
ISDN(Telephone)
1024 Kbps
Dial
Save
3. Select line input column A using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of
a remote controller and press the ENTER button. Then,
enter the remote line number.
Dial
Line I/F
ISDN
A
Number of Lines
12 B
Dial
Save
4. Select “Number of lines” using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a
remote controller and press the ENTER button. Select the
number of connected lines from the set item using ↑ or ↓
button and press the ENTER button.
Dial
Line I/F
LAN
IP
A2
B1
B2
LAN Bandwidth:
B
2B
3B
4B
5B
6B
8B
12B
Dial
Save
5. Select “Dial” at the bottom of a menu using ↑, ↓, ←, and →
“Dialing (ISDN)” is displayed on the
screen, and the ON LINE lamp (blue)
blinks.
Dial
buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER button,
or press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
controller.
/
) of a remote
Line I/F
ISDN
A
Number of Lines
6 B
Dial
Save
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Operation
Screen
Remarks (Confirmation item)
The ON LINE indicator (blue) lights.
“Meeting starts!” is displayed, and the
remote voice and image are heard and
displayed from the monitor television.
6. The remote party makes a response.
Picture on
the local site
Picture on
the remote
site
Meeting starts!
7. Disconnection
The line is disconnected and the
conference is terminated. The current
display returns to a launcher menu.
Press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
remote controller. A confirmation message on whether to
disconnect a line is then displayed.
/
) button of a
Select “OK” using a ← or → button of a remote controller
and press the ENTER button, or press the CONNECT/
DISCONNECT (
/
) button of a remote controller again.
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n
It is required that the line number used in this unit is entered in the area code and local number of the
ISDN setup menu before receiving a signal from the other end.
Item
Operation
Screen
Remarks (Confirmation item)
A ringer tone occurs.
1. Calling from the remote party
Picture on
the local site
“Incoming Call” is displayed on the
screen.
Incoming Call (ISDN)
LAN
0987654321
XX.XX.XX.XX
Picture on
the remote
site
Cancel
Meeting starts!
2. <For Auto Answer>
During connection, “Meeting starts!”
is displayed, and the remote voice and
image are heard and displayed from
the monitor television.
Picture on
the local site
Picture on
the remote
site
Meeting starts!
<For Manual Answer>
A ringer tone occurs and the guide
screen for incoming appears on the
screen.
Select “OK” using a ← or → button
of a remote controller and press the
ENTER button.
Connect
Phon
Receive a signal. Respond to?
ISDN
XX.XX.XX.XX
Dial
O K
Cancel
Menu
Angle Adj.
Show Help
IP:0.0.0.0
Video:Main
ISDN:012345678912
Audio:MIC(INT)+AUX
During connection, “Meeting starts!”
is displayed, and the remote voice and
image are heard and displayed from
the monitor television.
Picture on
the local site
Picture on
the remote
site
Meeting starts!
3. Remote disconnection
The message of conference
termination is displayed on the screen
and the current display returns to a
launcher menu.
Connect
Phone Book
Dial
Menu
Angle Adj.
Show Help
IP:0.0.0.0
Video:Main
ISDN:012345678912
Audio:MIC(INT)+AUX
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Item
Operation
Screen
Remarks (Confirmation item)
The dial menu is displayed.
1. Select “Dial” from the launcher menu using ↑, ↓, ←, and →
buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER button,
or press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
remote controller.
/
) button of a
Connect
Phone Book
Dial
Menu
Angle Adj.
Show Help
IP:0.0.0.0
Video:Main
ISDN:012345678912
Audio:MIC(INT)+AUX
2. Select “Line I/F” using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and press the ENTER button.
Dial
Then select “LAN from the set item using a ↑ or ↓ button
and press the ENTER button.
Line I/F
LAN
IP
A2
B1
B2
ISDN
L
ISDN(Telephone)
1024 Kbps
Dial
Save
3. Select an IP address input column using ↑, ↓, ←, and →
buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER button.
Then, enter the remote IP address.
Dial
Line I/F
LAN
IP
m
A2
B1
LAN Bandwidth
1024 Kbps
. Enter the host name and domain name (example:
host.domain) in an IP address input column when a DNS
server is used. Enter the user name or user number,
registered in the remote LAN setup menu, in an IP
address input column when a gate keeper is used.
. To enter the delimitation of an IP address, press the →
button or # button.
B2
C1
C2
Dial
Save
4. Select “LAN Bandwidth” using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of
a remote controller and press the ENTER button. Select the
Bandwidth used from the set item using a ↑ or ↓ button and
press the ENTER button.
During connection, “Meeting starts!”
is displayed, and the remote voice and
image are heard and displayed from
the monitor television.
5. Select “Dial” at the bottom of a menu using ↑, ↓, ←, and →
buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER button,
“Dialing (LAN)” is displayed on the
screen.
Dial
or press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
controller.
/
) of a remote
Line I/F
LAN
IP
A2
B1
LAN Bandwidth
1024 Kbps
B2
C1
C2
Dial
Save
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Operation
Screen
Remarks (Confirmation item)
The ON LINE indicator (blue) lights.
“Meeting starts!” is displayed, and the
remote voice and image are heard and
displayed from the monitor television.
6. The remote party makes a response.
Picture on
the local site
Picture on
the remote
site
Meeting starts!
7. Disconnection
The line is disconnected and the
conference is terminated. The current
display returns to a launcher menu.
Press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
remote controller. A confirmation message on whether to
disconnect a line is then displayed.
/
) button of a
Select “OK” using a ← or → button of a remote controller
and press the ENTER button, or press the CONNECT/
DISCONNECT (
/
) button of a remote controller again.
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Item
Operation
Screen
Remarks (Confirmation item)
A ringer tone occurs.
1. Calling from the remote party
Picture on
the local site
“Incoming Call” is displayed on the
screen.
Incoming Call (ISDN)
LAN
0987654321
XX.XX.XX.XX
Picture on
the remote
site
Cancel
Meeting starts!
2. <For Auto Answer>
During connection, “Meeting starts!”
is displayed, and the remote voice and
image are heard and displayed from
the monitor television.
Picture on
the local site
Picture on
the remote
site
Meeting starts!
<For Manual Answer>
A ringer tone occurs and the guide
screen for incoming appears on the
screen.
Select “OK” using a ← or → button
of a remote controller and press the
ENTER button.
Connect
Phon
Receive a signal. Respond to?
LAN
XX.XX.XX.XX
Dial
O K
Cancel
Menu
Angle Adj.
Show Help
IP:0.0.0.0
Video:Main
ISDN:012345678912
Audio:MIC(INT)+AUX
During connection, “Meeting starts!”
is displayed, and the remote voice and
image are heard and displayed from
the monitor television.
Picture on
the local site
Picture on
the remote
site
Meeting starts!
3. Remote disconnection
The message of conference
termination is displayed on the screen
and the current display returns to a
launcher menu.
Connect
Phone Book
Dial
Menu
Angle Adj.
Show Help
IP:0.0.0.0
Video:Main
ISDN:012345678912
Audio:MIC(INT)+AUX
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Section 2
Maintenance
2-1. Confirmation Procedure of Local
4. Select the number of lines used.
Select “LAN Bandwidth” or “Number of Lines” using
the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote controller and
press the ENTER button.
Then, select “1920 kbps” or “12B” using the ↑ and ↓
buttons and press the ENTER button.
5. Select column IP or A using the ↑, ↓, ←, and →
buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER
button.
Terminal Operation Using Self-Loop
A self-loop is the reflected loop in the codec of the main
unit.
Operation procedure
1. The launcher menu below is displayed when the power
switch of a communication terminal is turned on.
Enter * in column A from a remote controller two
times.
Dial
Connect
Phone Book
Line I/F
A
ISDN
Dial
Number of Lines
6 B
Menu
Angle Adj.
Show Help
Dial
Save
6. Select “Dial” using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a
2. Select a dial using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a
remote controller and press the ENTER button or the
remote controller and press the ENTER button or the
CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
controller.
A self-loopback is started and “Dialing” is displayed
on the monitor screen. “Meeting starts!” is displayed
when the loopback is completed. In this case, confirm
that an image and voice are looped.
/
) button of a remote
CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
controller.
/
) button of a remote
The dial menu is displayed.
Dial
Line I/F
IP
A2
B1
LAN
LAN Bandwidth
1024 Kbps
B2
C1
C2
Dial
Save
3. Select the line type.
Select “Line Type” using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons
of a remote controller and press the ENTER button.
Then, select “LAN” or “ISDN” using ↑ and ↓ buttons
and press the ENTER button.
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2-2. LAN Communication Test using
Ping
4. Select the IP column using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons
of a remote controller and press the ENTER button.
Enter “PING. remote IP address” in the IP column.
For example, enter PING.192.168.0.1 when
performing a connection test to the device whose IP
address is 192.168.0.1.
A LAN communication test can be performed using ping
(ICMP).
Operation procedure
1. The launcher menu below is displayed when the power
switch of a communication terminal is turned on.
Alphabets and numeric characters are switched using
the “Kana/Alphabet/Numeric” button of a remote
controller.
Dial
Line I/F
A
ISDN
Connect
Number of Lines
6 B
Phone Book
Dial
Menu
Dial
Save
Angle Adj.
Show Help
5. Select “Dial” using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a
remote controller and press the ENTER button or the
CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
controller.
/
) button of a remote
2. Select a dial using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a
remote controller and press the ENTER button or the
6. The screen during LAN outgoing is displayed.
The message below is displayed in yellow below the
“Dialing (LAN)” dialog box when the communication
using ping succeeds.
CONNECT/DISCONNECT (
controller.
/
) button of a remote
The dial menu is displayed.
1 reply from 192.168.0.1
Dial
The numeric character at the beginning is counted up
sequentially. When it reaches 4, message window
“Line cannot be connected completely. No reason:
Redial again” is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
When the communication using ping cannot be
performed, no yellow characters is displayed and the
message window described above is displayed.
Line I/F
IP
A2
B1
LAN
LAN Bandwidth
1024 Kbps
B2
C1
C2
Dial
Save
3. Select “Line Type” using the ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons
of a remote controller and press the ENTER button.
Then, select “LAN” using the ↑ and ↓ buttons and
press the ENTER button.
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2-3. Locating the Components
Inspect the items below when this unit does not operate normally.
1. This unit does not start even if the power switch on the side panel is turned on.
. Check that the power cable is connected properly.
. Check that the POWER indicator (green) on the front panel of the main unit lights.
2. The main unit does not start even if you press the I/O button of a remote controller.
. Check that the POWER indicator (orange) on the front panel of the main unit lights.
. Check that the initial screen is displayed when the power switch on the side panel is turned on again.
Check the power switch on the side panel and the power cable when the POWER indicator does not
light.
. Check that the transmission block of a remote controller emits light in the local image on the monitor
when you press buttons with the remote controller put toward this unit.
Check the consumed battery or failure of a remote controller when no light is emitted.
3. The initial screen is not displayed. (The screen is black.)
. Check the monitor power and input selection.
. Check that the video cable is connected properly.
. Connect with the monitor having a composite (video) input terminal when only an RGB monitor is
connected.
Set the dual monitor properly in a “General setup menu” when the initial screen is displayed on the
monitor having a composite (video) input terminal.
4. A local image is not displayed in the screen area of the initial screen.
. Press the “input selection” button of a remote controller and confirm that the video input selection on
the local side is “Main”.
. Check that the camera cable is connected properly.
. Check that the POWER indicator (green) of a camera unit lights.
5. A line is not connected. (ISDN)
. Check that the main unit and ISDN unit are properly connected. (Pay attention to the vertical direction
of a connector.)
. Check that the STATUS indicator (green) of an ISDN unit blinks.
. Check that the STATUS 1 to 6 indicators (orange) of an ISDN unit light proportionally to the number
of connected lines.
Check the ISDN line and DSU (Digital Service Unit) when the indicators do not light.
. Check whether loopback operation (Section 2-1) can be performed.
. Check that the setting contents of a dial list and system setup are proper.
. For bonding connection, check that the ISDN number of the local terminal on the incoming side is
properly set (on pages 2 and 3 of an “ISDN setup menu”).
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6. A line is not connected. (LAN)
. Check that the LAN cable is connected properly.
. Check that the left indicator (green) of the main unit’s LAN connector blinks.
. Check that the LAN indicator ( ) is highlighted in the system status display area (in the lower-right
position of the screen) of the initial screen.
. Check that an IP address is properly displayed below the LAN indicator.
. Check that the setting contents of a dial list and system setup are proper.
. Check that ping can be used for a default gateway or connection destination in the communication test
(Section 2-2) based on ping.
7. The voice from the remote side cannot be heard after line connection.
. Check that the volume of the main unit is proper.
. Check that the volume of a monitor is proper.
. Check that the audio cable of the main unit and monitor is connected properly.
. Check that the remote side is not set to MIC OFF.
. Check that the audio input on the remote side is proper. (Check that a voice is normally input using an
audio input level indicator on page 1/2 of an audio setup menu.)
8. A voice does not reach the remote side after line connection.
. Check that the volume of the main unit on the remote side is proper.
. Check that the volume of the monitor on the remote side is proper.
. Check that the audio cable of the main unit and monitor on the remote side is connected properly.
. Check that the local side is not set to MIC OFF.
. Check that the audio input on the local side is proper. (Check that a voice is normally input using an
audio input level indicator on page 1/2 of an audio setup menu.)
9. The image from the remote side is not displayed after line connection.
. Check that the video input on the remote side is selected properly.
. Check that the display can be switched using the remote/local button of a remote controller.
. Check that a local image is displayed in self-loopback (Section 2-1) without any problem.
. Check that a remote image is displayed during connection with other remote sides.
10. An image does not reach the remote side after line connection.
. Check that the video input on the local side is selected properly.
. Check that the display can be switched using the remote/local button of a remote controller on the
remote side.
. Check that a local image is displayed in self-loopback (Section 2-1) on the remote side without any
problem.
. Check that a remote image on the remote side is displayed during connection with other remote sides.
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2-4. Operation Log
PCS1/1P has a function that outputs the internal processing history, between the connection and
disconnection of a line, to the commercial PC connected to the outside and a function that saves the latest
history of 1M byte in a Memory Stick (refer to the saving of system log on page 2-18).
Operation log using commercial PC (1)
Connect an AUX CONTROL terminal and PC to the right on the front panel of PCS-1/1P.
Start the power of PCS-1/1P and PC.
(RS-232C cross cable)
ON LINE
P
O
W
E
R
L
A
N
A
L
E
R
T
PCS-1/1P
Personal computer
Activate accessory software “Hyper Terminal” of PC Windows 95/98/2000/XP on PC and set the
communication format as described below.
Transmission rate: 38,400 bps
Data length:
Stop bits:
Parity bit:
8 bits
2 bits
None
The procedure for “Hyper Terminal” activation, communication format setting, and operation log
execution is described on the next page and later.
. Windows is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
. For Windows 2000/XP, the procedure is “Start menu” → “Program” → “Accessories” →
“Communications” → “Hyper Terminal”.
Note: In a hyper terminal, only 500 lines can be logged. For long-time logging, use other terminal
emulators.
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(1) Click “Start menu”, “Accessories”, “Communications”, and then “HyperTerminal”.
(2) Enter “VT100” in “Name”, select any icon, and click the “OK” button.
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(3) Select “COM1” in “Connect using” and click the “OK” button.
(4) Set the baud rate as described below and click the “OK” button.
Bits per second: 38400
Data bits:
Parity:
Stop bits:
8
None
2
Flow control: Xon/Xoff
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(5) Click “Capture Text” from a “Transfer” menu.
(6) Set the saving place and name of a log file and click “Start”.
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(7) After logging, click “Stop” from “Capture Text” in a “Transfer” menu.
(8) Double-click the extracted log file to view a log.
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Operation log using commercial PC (2)
When PCS-1/1P is connected to LAN, a log can be extracted from PCS-1/1P using telnet with PC
connected to LAN.
Even when PCS-1/1P is not connected to LAN, a log can be extracted from PCS-1/1P using telnet by
connecting the 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T terminal on the rear panel of PCS-1/1P and the LAN terminal
of PC directly using a LAN cross cable.
First, connect PCS-1/1P and PC to LAN, or connect them directly using a cross cable and set LAN of IP.
After that, transmit ping from PC to PCS-1/1P and confirm that a reply is returned from PCS-1/1P.
(1) Click “Command prompt” from “Start menu”.
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(2) Enter ping, and then enter the IP address of PCS-1/1P after spacing out. Press the [Enter] key and
confirm that a reply is returned. After confirmation, close the command prompt.
(3) Click “Start menu”, “Accessories”, “Communications”, and then “HyperTerminal”.
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(4) Enter “LAN” in “Name:”, select any icon, and click the “OK” button.
(5) Select “TCP/IP (Winsock)” in “Connect using”, enter the IP address of PCS-1/1P in “Host address:”,
and click the “OK” button.
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(6) Click “Capture Text” from a “Transfer” menu.
(7) Set the saving place and name of a log file and click the “Start” button.
Example of name: PCS-1LOG.txt
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(8) The message below is displayed on the hyper terminal screen.
PCS-1 Telnet Server
login:
Enter sonypcs and press the Enter key. Password: is then displayed. Press the Enter key again. A
log begins to be extracted.
(9) After log extraction is completed, click “Stop” from “Capture Text” in a “Transfer” menu.
(10)Double-click the extracted log file to view a log.
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2-5. Updating of Software
The software of the main unit may be updated for improvement in a function.
Two methods are available for updating.
2-5-1. Updating Using Memory Stick
ON LINE POWER LAN ALERT
POWER lamp (green)
Memory Stick slot
Turn off the power switch on the side panel of
the main unit.
Take care that the
power is not
absolutely turned off
in this while.
Software may not be
able to be updated.
Insert a Memory Stick.
Turn on the power switch.
The POWER lamp (green) lights.
The loader execution screen is displayed.
A launcher menu is displayed on the monitor
television.
Push in a Memory Stick once and then take out it.
Select “Setup” and confirm “Host version” in a
information menu.
Return to the launcher menu and turn off the power switch
on the rear panel of this unit.
Turn on the power switch again and reconfirm
“Host version”.
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2-6. Service Mode
For saving of a phone book, loading of a phone
book, saving of application, saving of a
communication log, saving of a system log,
saving of setting, and loading of setting
1. Display a service menu.
In the service menu of PCS-1/1P, data can be saved in the
a commercial Memory Stick or read from a Memory Stick
(overwritten in the current data).
2. Insert the Memory Stick, in which data can be written
or in which the required contents have been already
recorded, into a Memory Stick slot.
1. Continuously press the menu button of a remote
controller and display a “Setup” menu including
“Dial” and “Answer”.
Setup
Dial
Answer
Audio
Multipoint
General
ISDN
Administrator
LAN
Information
Status
3. Select the function, which you want to execute, using
↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote controller and
press the ENTER button.
4. A confirmation message on whether to execute the
function is displayed. To execute, select “OK” and
press the ENTER button. To cancel execution, select
“Cancel” and press the ENTER button.
5. After execution or cancellation, the current display
returns to a service menu.
2. Press the → button of a remote controller and select
“Dial”. Enter “7” and “2” sequentially using the
numeric key of a remote controller without pressing
the ENTER button and display the service menu.
6. Push in the Memory Stick once and take out it.
Service
Command
For erasure of a phone book and setup
1. Display a service menu.
2. Select the function, which you want to execute, using
↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote controller and
press the ENTER button
Save Phone Book
Load Phone Book
Clear Phone Book
Save Application
Save Call Log
Save Setup
Load Setup
Clear Setup
Load Application
System Reset
Save System Log
3. A confirmation message on whether to execute the
function is displayed. To execute, select “OK” and
press the ENTER button. To cancel execution, select
“Cancel” and press the ENTER button.
Save
Cancel
n
4. After execution or cancellation, the current display
returns to a service menu.
To cancel the service mode, select “Cancel” using ↑, ↓, ←,
and → buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER
button, or press the return button of a remote controller.
The current display returns to a set menu.
For system reset
1. Display a service menu.
2. Select “System reset” using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of
a remote controller and press the ENTER button
3. A confirmation message on whether to execute is
displayed. To execute, select “OK” and press the
ENTER button. To cancel execution, select “Cancel”
and press the ENTER button.
4. After execution, a launcher menu is displayed. After
cancellation, the current display returns to a service
menu.
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For loading of application
Contents of functions
1. Display a service menu.
2. Insert the Memory Stick, in which the application
software of the version to be loaded is recorded, into a
Memory Stick slot.
1) Command
The internal operation mode of the main unit is
changed for a test and service.
3. Select “Load application” using ↑, ↓, ←, and →
buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER
button.
Command list
Command
Description
4. A confirmation message on whether to execute is
displayed.
SMS
Validates an SMS function.
KV66
Sets a KV-29FX66E monitor when it is used.
Using an IR repeater, this command sets the
input selection of a KV-29FX66E monitor to 3
after the power is turned on.
An IR output is changed so that the
command during power-off sequence is sent
properly. The setting of the IR repeater
mode is invalided when this command is
specified.
5. To execute, select “OK” and press the ENTER button.
The screen display during loader execution then
appears. After completion, a launcher menu is
displayed. To cancel execution, select “Cancel” and
press the ENTER button. The current display returns
to a service menu.
6. Push in the Memory Stick once and take out it.
WBxxxXyyy
YCLP**
Sets the size (height x width) of the
whiteboard used.
n
Clips the luminance value in a menu to the
specified value.
Do not turn off the power or take out a Memory Stick until
The section having the luminance of more
than the specified value is clipped to the
specified value. (** is one of 80, 90, A0, B0,
C0, D0, and E0 values.)
the launcher menu is displayed.
For command input
1. Display a service menu.
YLVL**
Shifts the luminance value in a menu
downward proportionally to the specified
value.
As a value increase, the whole screen
becomes darker.
2. Select “Command” using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a
remote controller and press the ENTER button.
A key guidance is then displayed.
Since all values are shifted, the black side
seems crushed.
(** is a value of 0 < ** < 80 in decimal.)
3. Enter the commands in a command list from a remote
controller.
m
D2B
Sets ISDN (2B) to the default value using a
dial menu. Usually, set to LAN.
. To set two or more commands, put a one-character
blank between the commands and then enter them.
. Set only one type of LAN interface. If not, the LAN
interface does not operate normally.
PWD1
The password for an administrator invalidates
the password lock of a phone book when a
setting super-user password is blank in a
column.
4. Select “Save” using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a
remote controller and press the ENTER button.
A set menu is then displayed.
5. When a LAN interface is set (including the case where
the setting is returned to the initial value), restart the
main unit using the power switch of a communication
terminal.
SMFF
BMR0
Fixes a sub-monitor to the remote video.
Sets the bonding mode to Revision 0 (in
which up to the conventional seven-digit
address number can be used).
SMSTEST
Displays SAB without connecting with the
SMS server.
PROJ
POFF
Sends the remote control code for the projector.
Makes the packet loss indicator non-display.
To stop setting
Select “Cancel” using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote
controller and press the ENTER button, or press the return
button of a remote controller.
m
. To set two or more types of commands, put a one-
character blank between commands.
n
. The validated command can be confirmed in a command
column at all times.
. Do not enter commands other than described in the table.
This may change the internal operation mode.
Do not enter commands other than shown in a command
list. The internal operation mode may be changed in this
case.
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2) Save Phone Book
9) Load Setup
The setup information
All contents of a phone book are recorded and saved in
a Memory Stick. After execution, a file is created in
the area below in the Memory Stick.
\MSSONY\PRO\TVCONF\LIST\PCS_DLST.CSV
This file can be edited using Microsoft Excel. Do not
change the file name.
(\MSSONY\PRO\TVCONF\SETUP\PCS_STUP.CSV)
recorded in a Memory Stick is overwritten in the setup
menu of the main unit. After execution, the screen
disappears once, and a launcher menu is displayed in
the same way as after the power is turned on.
The set information cannot be returned to the former
setting after it is rewritten.
3) Load Phone Book
The contents of a phone book (the file above in the
folder described above) recorded in a memory stick are
written in the phone book of the main unit.
The contents cannot be returned to the former setting
after they are rewritten.
10) Clear Setup
All information items, in a setup menu, set to the main
unit are erased. After execution, the screen disappears
once, and a setup wizard is displayed in the same way
as when the power is turned on first.
11) Load Application
The software of the main unit recorded in a Memory
Stick is loaded.
12) System Reset
4) Clear Phone Book
All contents of a phone book in the main unit are
erased.
The contents cannot be returned to the former setting
after they are erased.
5) Save Application
Software reset is applied to the main unit. After
execution, the screen disappears once, and a launcher
menu is displayed in the same way as after the power
is turned on.
The software of the main unit is saved in a Memory
Stick. However, an MCU option is not saved in a
Memory Stick. MCU software or LAN software is
required separately.
6) Save Call Log
The communication log recorded in the main unit is
recorded and saved in a Memory Stick. A maximum
of 500 latest logs are recorded in the main unit. After
execution, a file is created in the area below in a
Memory Stick.
\MSSONY\PRO\TVCONF\LOG\PCS_LOG.CSV
This file can be edited using Microsoft Excel.
7) Save System Log
A debug log is recorded and saved in a Memory Stick.
A maximum of 1M byte log is recorded and saved.
After execution, a file is created in the area below in a
Memory Stick.
\MSSONY\PRO\TVCONF\DEBUG\PCS_DEB.TXT
This file can be edited using Microsoft Memo Pad,
Word Pad, or Word.
8) Save Setup
All set information items in a set menu are recorded
and saved in a Memory Stick. After execution, a file
is created in the area below in a Memory Stick.
\MSSONY\PRO\TVCONF\SETUP\PCS_STUP.CSV
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Section 3
Compatibility in LAN Network
3-1. Connection via Hub
LAN1
LAN2
HUB
Teleconference
terminal B
Teleconference
terminal A
192.100.10.20
192.100.10.10
Example of system
When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B.
1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
OFF
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Local IP address (192.100.10.20)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0.
Blank
Blank
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Blank
Blank
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Fixed IP for PPPoE:
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is
192.100.10.20.
3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
OFF
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Local IP address (192.100.10.10)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0.
Blank
Blank
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
4. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal A is
192.100.10.10.
5. Enter LAN in the phone book of teleconference terminal A for a line I/F, IP address 192.100.10.20 of
teleconference terminal B in it for an IP address, and other required items. After that, register
teleconference terminal B in the phone book and initiate a call. Or set LAN for a line I/F and IP
address 192.100.10.20 of teleconference terminal B for an IP address by Dial, and then initiate a call.
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3-2. Connection via Router
Example of system
LAN1
LAN2
192.100.10.1
VPN
192.100.20.1
Router
Router
Teleconference
terminal A
Teleconference
terminal B
192.100.10.10
192.100.20.20
When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B.
1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
OFF
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Local IP address (192.100.20.20)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0.
192.100.20.1
Blank
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
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PPPoE DNS:
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Obtain automatically
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is
192.100.20.20.
3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
OFF
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Local IP address (192.100.10.10)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0.
192.100.10.1
Blank
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
4. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal A is
192.100.10.10.
5. Enter LAN in the phone book of teleconference terminal A for a line I/F, IP address 192.100.20.20 of
teleconference terminal B in it for an IP address, and other required items. After that, register
teleconference terminal B in the phone book and initiate a call. Or set LAN for a line I/F and IP
address 192.100.20.20 of teleconference terminal B for an IP address by Dial, and then initiate a call.
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3-3. Connection via DHCP
Example of system
LAN1
LAN2
Router
Router
Teleconference
terminal A
DHCP
server A
DHCP
server B
Teleconference
terminal B
When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B.
1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
ON
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Blank (Cannot be set.)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Blank (Cannot be set.)
Blank (Cannot be set.)
Blank (Cannot be set.)
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
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PPPoE DNS:
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Obtain automatically
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
2. Confirm that the IP address is displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B.
(Example: IP:192.100.20.20)
3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
ON
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Blank
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Blank
Blank
Blank
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
4. Confirm that the IP address is displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal A.
(Example: IP:192.100.10.10)
5. Enter LAN in the phone book of teleconference terminal A for a line I/F, the IP address of
teleconference terminal B in it for an IP address, and other required items. After that, register
teleconference terminal B in the phone book and initiate a call. Or set LAN for a line I/F and the IP
address of teleconference terminal B for an IP address by Dial, and then initiate a call.
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3-4. Connection via Gatekeeper
Example of system
LAN1
LAN2
192.100.10.1
192.100.20.1
Router
Router
Teleconference terminal A
192.100.10.10
Gatekeeper
192.100.10.20
Teleconference terminal B
192.100.20.20
User name: PCS1A
User number: 100
User name: PCS1B
User number: 200
When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B.
1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
OFF
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Local IP address (192.100.20.20)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0.
192.100.20.1
Blank
ON
192.100.10.20
Enter any name. (Example: PCS1B)
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Enter any number. (Example: 200)
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
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2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is
192.100.20.20.
3. Confirm that “Registration Confirm” is displayed at the bottom of page 2 in the LAN setup menu of
teleconference terminal B.
4. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
OFF
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Local IP address (192.100.10.10)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0.
192.100.10.1
Blank
ON
192.100.10.20
Enter any name. (Example: PCS1A)
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Enter any number. (Example: 100)
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
5. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal A is
192.100.10.10.
6. Confirm that “Registration Confirm” is displayed at the bottom of page 2 in the LAN setup menu of
teleconference terminal A.
7. Enter LAN in the dial list of teleconference terminal A for a line I/F, user name PCS1B or user
number 200 of teleconference terminal B in it for an IP address, and other required items. After that,
register teleconference terminal B and initiate a call. Or set LAN for a line I/F and user name PCS1B
or user number 200 of teleconference terminal B for an IP address by Dial, and then initiate a call.
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3-5. Connection via DHCP and Gatekeeper
Example of system
Router
Router
LAN1
LAN2
Teleconference terminal A
User name: PCS1A
User number: 100
Gatekeeper
192.100.10.20
Teleconference terminal B
User name: PCS1B
User number: 200
DHCP
server A
DHCP
server B
When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B.
1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
ON
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Blank (Cannot be set.)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Blank (Cannot be set.)
Blank (Cannot be set.)
Blank (Cannot be set.)
ON
192.100.10.20
Enter any name. (Example: PCS1B)
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Enter any number. (Example: 200)
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
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2. Confirm that the IP address is displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B.
(Example: IP:192.100.20.20)
3. Confirm that “Registration Confirm” is displayed at the bottom of page 2 in the LAN setup menu of
teleconference terminal B.
4. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
ON
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Blank
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Blank.
Blank
Blank
ON
192.100.10.20
Enter any name. (Example: PCS1A)
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Enter any number. (Example: 100)
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: Blank
Adaptive Rate Control: OFF (Set to ON when a packet loss occurs frequently.)
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
5. Confirm that the IP address is displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal A.
(Example: IP:192.100.10.10)
6. Confirm that “Registration Confirm” is displayed at the bottom of page 2 in the LAN setup menu of
teleconference terminal A.
7. Enter LAN in the dial list of teleconference terminal A for a line I/F, user name PCS1B or user
number 200 of teleconference terminal B in it for an IP address, and other required items. After that,
register teleconference terminal B and initiate a call. Or set LAN for a line I/F and user name PCS1B
or user number 200 of teleconference terminal B for an IP address by Dial, and then initiate a call.
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3-6. Connection beyond NAT
Example of system
192.168.10.1
210.10.10.1
210.20.20.1
Router
Internet
Router
Teleconference
Teleconference
terminal B
terminal A
210.20.20.2
192.168.10.10
A call is submitted from TV conference terminal A (NAT environment) to TV conference
terminal B (global IP). (It cannot be usually submitted from TV conference terminal B to
TV conference terminal A.)
1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
OFF
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Local IP address (210.20.20.2)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Depends on the network. 255.255.255.248 for fixed IP8.
210.20.20.1
Blank
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: ON
Adaptive Rate Control: ON
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
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Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is
210.20.20.2.
3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Off (Set to “Auto” when a router has a DHCP server function. Setting is not
required from “IP address” to “DNS address” when “Auto” is set.
Host Name:
Enter any name.
IP Address:
Local IP address (192.168.10.10)
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
255.255.255.0.
192.168.10.1
Blank
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Location:
Videoconference Device
Blank
Contact:
Blank
NAT Mode:
ON
NAT Address:
210.10.10.1
Packet Resend Request: ON
Adaptive Rate Control: ON
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
Default (Set to “Custom” when a port number is specified by the network
administrator.)
2253 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
49152 (Enter the port number specified by the network administrator when
the port number used is set to “Custom”.)
TOS:
OFF
PPPoE:
OFF
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
Blank
Blank
OFF
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
4. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal A is
192.168.10.10.
5. Enter LAN in the phone book of teleconference terminal A for a line I/F, IP address 210.20.20.2 of
teleconference terminal B in it for an IP address, and other required items. After that, register
teleconference terminal B in the phone book and initiate a call. Or set LAN for a line I/F and IP
address 210.20.20.2 of teleconference terminal B for an IP address by Dial, and then initiate a call.
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3-7. Connection using PPPoE
Example of system
Internet
Teleconference
terminal A
210.10.10.10
Teleconference
terminal A
211.10.10.10
ONU
ONU
Regional IP
network
FTTH
FTTH
Ethernet
Ethernet
When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B.
1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
OFF
Blank
IP Address:
Blank
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Blank
Blank
Blank
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: ON
Adaptive Rate Control: ON
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
TOS:
Default
2253
49152
OFF
PPPoE:
ON
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
User (account) name acquired from a provider
Password acquired from a provider
On (When fixed IP is acquired)
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: 211.10.10.10
PPPoE DNS: Obtain automatically (Acquired from a provider. Select “Set” when the
fixed DNS server address is specified. Enter the addresses specified from a
provider in “Primary DNS” and “Secondary DNS”, respectively.)
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Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is
211.10.10.10.
3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below.
DHCP Mode:
Host Name:
OFF
Blank
IP Address:
Blank
Network Mask:
Gateway Address:
DNS Address:
Gatekeeper Mode:
Gatekeeper Address:
User Alias:
Blank
Blank
Blank
OFF
Blank
Blank
User Number:
SNMP Mode:
Trap Destination:
Community:
Blank
OFF
Blank
public
Description:
Videoconference Device
Location:
Contact:
NAT Mode:
Blank
Blank
OFF
NAT Address:
Blank
Packet Resend Request: ON
Adaptive Rate Control: ON
LAN Mode:
Auto Nagotiation (This mode is changed to a proper mode when mismatching
occurs in the mode. Refer to “4-2. PCS-1/1P and Hub setting”.)
Port Number Used:
TCP Port Number:
UDP Port Number:
TOS:
Default
2253
49152
OFF
PPPoE:
ON
PPPoE User Name:
PPPoE Password:
Fixed IP for PPPoE:
User (account) name acquired from a provider
Password acquired from a provider
On (When fixed IP is acquired)
Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: 210.10.10.10
PPPoE DNS:
Obtain automatically (Acquired from a provider. Select “Set” when the
fixed DNS server address is specified. Enter the addresses specified from a
provider in “Primary DNS” and “Secondary DNS”, respectively.)
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Cannot be set.
Cannot be set.
4. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal A is
210.10.10.10.
5. Enter LAN in the phone book of teleconference terminal A for a line I/F, IP address 211.10.10.10 of
teleconference terminal B in it for an IP address, and other required items. After that, register
teleconference terminal B in the phone book and initiate a call. Or set LAN for a line I/F and IP
address 211.10.10.10 of teleconference terminal B for an IP address by Dial, and then initiate a call.
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Section 4
Technical Data
4-1. PCS-1/1P Port Number Used
4-1-1. During P-P Connection (Default)
PCS-1/1P uses the port number below during P-P connection when the port number used in a LAN setup
menu is set as “Default”.
Port number
RAS (PCS-1/1P)
RAS (Gatekeeper)
Q.931 (Dialing)
Q.931 (Answering)
H.245
Any number from 2253 to 2255* (when Gatekeeper is used)
1718 or 1719 (when Gatekeeper is used)
Any number from 2253 to 2255*
1720
Any number from 2253 to 2255*
Audio RTP
49152
49153
49154
49155
49156
49157
49158
49159
Audio RTCP
Video RTP
Video RTCP
FECC RTP
FECC RTCP
Data conference RTP
Data conference RTCP
*: Ver.2.20 to 2.32: 2253 to 2303
4-1-2. P-P Connection (Custom: When TCP port number is set to 3000 and UDP
port number is set to 3100)
The port number that PCS-1/1P uses is determined by the value input to TCP and UDP port numbers when the
port number used in a LAN setup menu is set as “Custom”. For example, PCS-1/1P uses the port number below
during P-P connection when a TCP port number is set to 3000 and when an UDP port number is set to 3100.
Port number
RAS (PCS-1/1P)
RAS (Gatekeeper)
Q.931 (Dialing)
Q.931 (Answering)
H.245
Any number from 3000 to 3002* (when Gatekeeper is used)
1718 or 1719 (when Gatekeeper is used)
Any number from 3000 to 3002*
1720
Any number from 3000 to 3002*
Audio RTP
3100
3101
3102
3103
3104
3105
3106
3107
Audio RTCP
Video RTP
Video RTCP
FECC RTP
FECC RTCP
Data conference RTP
Data conference RTCP
*: Ver.2.20 to 2.32: 3000 to 3050
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4-1-3. During Use of Internal MCU Function (Default)
PCS-1/1P that operates as internal MCU uses the port number below when the port number used in a
LAN setup menu is set as “Default”. The port number that a child-terminal uses is the same as during P-P
connection.
Port number (at first point)
Port number (at N’th point)
RAS (PCS-1/1P)
Any number from 2253 to 2263*
(when Gatekeeper is used)
Any number from 2253 to 2263*
(when Gatekeeper is used)
RAS (Gatekeeper)
Q931 (Dialing)
Q931 (Answering)
H.245
1718 or 1719 (when Gatekeeper is used) 1718 or 1719 (when Gatekeeper is used)
Any number from 2253 to 2263*
Any number from 2253 to 2263*
1720
1720
Any number from 2253 to 2263*
Any number from 2253 to 2263*
49152+20 x (N_1)
49153+20 x (N_1)
49154+20 x (N_1)
49155+20 x (N_1)
49156+20 x (N_1)
49157+20 x (N_1)
49158+20 x (N_1)
49159+20 x (N_1)
Audio RTP
49152
49153
49154
49155
49156
49157
49158
49159
Audio RTCP
Video RTP
Video RTCP
FECC RTP
FECC RTCP
Data conference RTP
Data conference RTCP
*: Ver.2.20 to 2.32: 2253 to 2303
4-1-4. During Use of Internal MCU Function (Custom: When TCP port number is
set to 3000 and when UDP port number is set to 3100)
The port number that PCS-1/1P uses is determined by the value input to TCP and UDP port numbers
when the port number used in a LAN setup menu is set as “Custom”. For example, PCS-1/1P that
operates as internal MCU uses the port number below during opposed connection when a TCP port
number is set to 3000 and when an UDP port number is set to 3100. The port number that a child-
terminal uses is the same as during opposed connection.
Port number (at first point)
Port number (at N’th point)
RAS (PCS-1/1P)
Any number from 3000 to 3010*
(when Gatekeeper is used)
Any number from 3000 to 3010*
(when Gatekeeper is used)
RAS (Gatekeeper)
Q931 (Dialing)
Q931 (Answering)
H.245
1718 or 1719 (when Gatekeeper is used) 1718 or 1719 (when Gatekeeper is used)
Any number from 3000 to 3010*
Any number from 3000 to 3010*
1720
1720
Any number from 3000 to 3010*
Any number from 3000 to 3010*
3100+20 x (N_1)
3101+20 x (N_1)
3102+20 x (N_1)
3103+20 x (N_1)
3104+20 x (N_1)
3105+20 x (N_1)
3106+20 x (N_1)
3107+20 x (N_1)
Audio RTP
3100
3101
3102
3103
3104
3105
3106
3107
Audio RTCP
Video RTP
Video RTCP
FECC RTP
FECC RTCP
Data conference RTP
Data conference RTCP
*: Ver.2.20 to 2.32: 3000 to 3050
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4-2. Setting of PCS-1/1P and HUB
The initial setting of the PCS-1/1P is Auto.
In the Auto setting of the PCS-1/1P, 10/100 can be selected automatically, however, Half/Full cannot be selected
automatically. Therefore, if the HUB is set to Full mode, a connection failure or packet loss occurs. The following table
shows an example of connection between the PCS-1/1P and Catalyst 2950. When the HUB is set to 100FULL or 10FULL,
change the setting of HUB or adjust the PCS-1/1P setting to HUB. Refer to Operating Instructions.
Table of connection between PCS-1/1P and Catalyst 2950
PCS-1/1P setting
2950 setting
AUTO
100FULL
100HALF
10FULL
10HALF
AUTO
OK
Packet loss
OK
OK
Packet loss
Connection failure
Connection failure
OK
OK
100FULL
100HALF
10FULL
10HALF
Packet loss
OK
Packet loss
OK
Connection failure
Connection failure
Packet loss
OK
Packet loss
Connection failure
Connection failure
Packet loss
OK
Connection failure
Connection failure
Packet loss
4-3. Audio and Video Input/Output Characteristics
4-3-1. Audio input/output characteristics of PCS-1/1P
Name
Connector
Impedance
Input/output level
The reference value of an input level is _55 dBs.
Remarks
MIC1/MIC2 (Input)
AUDIO IN (Input)
Mini-jack
Pin jack
Pin jack
Pin jack
4.7 kZ (Plug in power)
47 kZ or higher, Unbalanced The reference value of an input level is _9 dBs.
AUDIO OUT (Output)
1 kZ or less, Unbalanced
Reference value _12 dBs
AUDIO OUT (MIXED)
(Output)
1 kZ or less, Unbalanced
Reference value _12 dBs
4-3-2. Video input/output characteristics of PCS-1/1P
Name
Connector
Specifications
Remarks
VIDEO IN AUX1 (Input)
Mini DIN 4-pin
S video input signal
Y signal: 0.7 V p-p/75 Z
C signal: 0.3 V p-p/75 Z
PCS-1: NTSC
PCS-1P: PAL
VIDEO IN AUX2 (Input)
Pin jack
Composite input signal
1 V p-p/75 Z
PCS-1: NTSC
PCS-1P: PAL
VIDEO OUT AUX (Output)
Pin jack
Composite output signal
1 V p-p/75 Z
PCS-1: NTSC
PCS-1P: PAL
VIDEO OUT MONITOR MAIN (Output)
Mini DIN 4-pin
S video output signal
Y signal: 0.7 V p-p/75 Z
C signal: 0.3 V p-p/75 Z
PCS-1: NTSC
PCS-1P: PAL
VIDEO OUT MONITOR SUB (Output)
RGB OUT (Output)
Mini DIN 4-pin
D-Sub 15-pin
S video output signal
Y signal: 0.7 V p-p/75 Z
C signal: 0.3 V p-p/75 Z
PCS-1: NTSC
PCS-1P: PAL
RGB video output
(H/V/R/G/B: 0.7 V p-p/75 Z)
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4-5. Remote Motion Picture Display during Multipoint Connection of
PCS-1/1P
4-5-1. Remote Motion Picture Displayed at Each Point in Audio Detection Mode
The whole screen at a speaking point is displayed in other terminals. The remote motion picture
displayed at a speaking point remains before speaking. Examples at six points are given below.
(Note: Sub-devices A to E are the order of connection.)
Operation order Operation
Main device
Sub-device A Sub-device B Sub-device C
Sub-device D Sub-device E
1
2
3
4
Just after
connection
Whole screen
of A
Whole screen Whole screen Whole screen
of main device of main device of main device
Whole screen Whole screen
of main device of main device
Spoken
by A
Whole screen
of A
Whole screen
of main device of A
Whole screen
Whole screen
of A
Whole screen Whole screen
of A
of A
Spoken
by B
Whole screen
of B
Whole screen
of B
Whole screen
of A
Whole screen
of B
Whole screen Whole screen
of B of B
Spoken
by C
Whole screen
of C
Whole screen
of C
Whole screen
of C
Whole screen
of B
Whole screen Whole screen
of C of C
4-5-2. Remote Motion Picture at Each Point in Broadcast Selection Mode
The whole screen of the terminal at which the “Broadcast the local side” button was pressed is displayed
in other terminals. A main point is displayed in the terminal at which the “Broadcast the local side”
button was pressed. A main point is displayed in the terminal at which the “Broadcast the local side”
button was pressed. The whole screen of the broadcast-selected terminal is displayed in other terminals
when “Broadcast sub-device A” to “Broadcast sub-device E” or “Broadcast the local side” are selected in
a main device. A main point is displayed in the broadcast-selected terminal. When the “Broadcast end”
button is pressed in a terminal or main terminal during broadcasting, the split screen is displayed if
splitting is selected in the multipoint menu of the main terminal. If audio detection is selected in the
multipoint menu of the main terminal, a main point is displayed in a sub-terminal and the terminal point
during broadcast is displayed in a main terminal. Examples at six points when audio detection is selected
in the multipoint menu of a main device are given below.
(Note: Sub-devices A to E are the order of connection.)
Operation order Operation
Main device
Sub-device A Sub-device B Sub-device C Sub-device D Sub-device E
1
2
3
4
5
6
Just after
connection
Whole screen
of A
Whole screen Whole screen Whole screen Whole screen Whole screen
of main device of main device of main device of main device of main device
Broadcast
A
Whole screen
of A
Whole screen
of main device of A
Whole screen
Whole screen
of A
Whole screen
of A
Whole screen
of A
Broadcast
end
Whole screen
of A
Whole screen Whole screen
Whole screen
Whole screen
Whole screen
of main device of main device of main device of main device of main device
Broadcast
B
Whole screen
of B
Whole screen
of B
Whole screen
of main device of B
Whole screen
Whole screen
of B
Whole screen
of B
Broadcast
end
Whole screen
of B
Whole screen
Whole screen Whole screen
Whole screen
Whole screen
of main device of main device of main device of main device of main device
Broadcast
C
Whole screen
of C
Whole screen
of C
Whole screen
of C
Whole screen
of main device of C
Whole screen
Whole screen
of C
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4-5-3. Remote Motion Picture at Each Point in Split Mode
The images in all connected terminals are split and simultaneously displayed in all terminals.
1. The number of split images is 4 when sub-terminals are 1 to 3. The position of the images is fixed in
the order of connection. Examples at four points are given below.
(Note: Sub-devices A to C are the order of connection.)
Remote image in main and sub-terminals
Image in
Image in
sub-device A sub-device B
Image in
Image in
main device
sub-device C
2. The number of split images is 6 when sub-terminals are 4 and 5. The position of the images is fixed
in the order of connection immediately after connection.
(Note: Sub-devices A to E are the order of connection.)
Remote image in main and sub-terminals immediately after connection
Image in
Image in
Image in
sub-device A sub-device B sub-device C
Image in
sub-device D
Image in
sub-device E
Image in main device
3. The image of a speaker moves to the lower-right position when he or she speaks during six-image
splitting.
The image in a main terminal moves to the speaker terminal position when the previous image
displayed in the lower-right position is one in the main terminal.
When the previous image displayed in the lower-right position is one in a sub-terminal, it returns to
the position immediately after connection. The image in a main terminal moves to the speaker
terminal position. Instead, the image in a main terminal moves to the speaker terminal position.
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The transition examples of an image when the previous image displayed in the lower-right position is
one in a main terminal and when sub-terminal B speaks are given below.
Spoken by main terminal
Image in
Image in
Image in
Image in
Image in
Image in
sub-device A sub-device B sub-device C
sub-device A main device
sub-device C
Image in
Image in
sub-device D
sub-device D
→
Image in
Image in
sub-device E
sub-device E
Image in main device
Image in sub-device B
The transition examples of an image when the previous image displayed in the lower-right position is
one in sub-terminal B and when sub-terminal D speaks are given below.
Spoken by sub-terminal B
Image in
Image in
Image in
Image in
Image in
Image in
sub-device A main device
sub-device C
sub-device A sub-device B sub-device C
Image in
Image in
sub-device D
main device
→
Image in
Image in
sub-device E
sub-device E
Image in sub-device B
Image in sub-device D
4. The splitting position can be fixed during six-image splitting. When “splitting (Fix A)” to “splitting
(Fix E)” or “Splitting (Fix the local side)” is selected in a main terminal, the image in the selected
terminal moves to the lower-right position and the image in a main terminal moves to the position of
the selected terminal.
The examples when “splitting (Fix E)” is selected after “splitting (Fix C)” is selected in a main
terminal are given below.
Selection of splitting (Fix C)
Selection of splitting (Fix C)
Image in
Image in
Image in
Image in
Image in
Image in
sub-device A sub-device B main device
sub-device A sub-device B sub-device C
Image in
Image in
sub-device D
sub-device D
→
Image in
Image in
sub-device E
main device
Image in sub-device C
Image in sub-device D
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4-6. Display Transition List of PCS-1/1P
General setup
Dual monitor: Off
Monitor output: VIDEO OUT
In this case, connect a video monitor to the VIDEO OUT MAIN terminal of the main unit. The display
transition is as shown below.
Transition state
VIDEO OUT MAIN image of main unit
Non-communication
Launcher menu
Motion picture communication
One shot/continuous still picture transmission
DSB transmission
Remote motion picture (Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Remote motion picture (Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
One shot/continuous still picture reception
DSB reception
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
General setup
Dual monitor: Off
Monitor output: RGB OUT
In this case, connect an RGB monitor to the RGB terminal of the main unit. The display transition is as
shown below.
Transition state
RGB image of main unit
Non-communication
Launcher menu
Motion picture communication
One shot/continuous still picture transmission
DSB transmission
Remote motion picture (Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Remote motion picture (Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
One shot/continuous still picture reception
DSB reception
Still picture (XGA resolution)
General setup
Dual monitor: On
Monitor output: VIDEO OUT
In this case, connect a video monitor to the VIDEO OUT MAIN/VIDEO OUT SUB terminal of the main
unit. The display transition is as shown below.
Transition state
VIDEO OUT MAIN image of main unit
VIDEO OUT SUB image of main unit
Non-communication
Launcher menu
Local motion picture
Local motion picture
Motion picture communication
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
One shot/continuous still
picture transmission
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Local motion picture
DSB transmission
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
One shot/continuous still
picture reception
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
continuous still picture reception Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
DSB reception
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
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General setup
Dual monitor: On
Monitor output: RGB OUT
In this case, connect a video monitor to the VIDEO OUT MAIN terminal of the main unit and connect an
RGB monitor to the RGB terminal of the main unit. The display transition is as shown below.
Transition state
VIDEO OUT MAIN image of main unit
RGB image of main unit
Non-communication
Launcher menu
Local motion picture
Local motion picture
Motion picture communication
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
One shot/continuous still
picture transmission
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Local motion picture
DSB transmission
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
One shot/continuous still
picture reception
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
continuous still picture reception Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Still picture (XGA resolution)
DSB reception
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
General setup
Dual monitor: On
Monitor output: RGB OUT (DSB)
In this case, connect a video monitor to the VIDEO OUT MAIN terminal of the main unit and connect an
RGB monitor to the DSB RGB terminal. The display transition is as shown below.
Transition state
VIDEO OUT MAIN image of main unit
DSB RGB image
Non-communication
Launcher menu
Still picture (XGA resolution)
Local motion picture
Motion picture communication
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
One shot/continuous still
picture transmission
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Still picture (XGA resolution)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
DSB transmission
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
One shot/continuous still
picture reception
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
continuous still picture reception Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Still picture (4CIF resolution)
Still picture (XGA resolution)
DSB reception
Remote motion picture
(Sub-screen: Local motion picture)
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4-7. Priority Level List of Video and Audio Codec
High-speed bit rate of H.323 (512 K or higher)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sound quality
priority
V
A
V
A
V
A
H264/30 fps
MPEG4 AAC
H264/30 fps
G722
MPEG4/30 fps SIF/60 fps
G722 G722.1
MPEG4/30 fps SIF/60 fps
G722.1 G729
MPEG4/30 fps H264
G722.1 G729
G263/30 fps
G711
H261/30 fps
G728
_
_
G729
G723.1
_
Picture quality
priority
G263/30 fps
G723.1
H261/30 fps
G728
_
MPEG4 AAC
_
G711
_
Motion priority
SIF/60 fps
G722
H263/30 fps
G723.1
H261/30 fps
G728
MPEG4 AAC
G711
Middle-speed bit rate of H.323 (256 K to 511 K)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sound quality
priority
V
A
V
A
V
A
H264/15 fps
MPEG4 AAC
H264/15 fps
G722
MPEG4/15 fps H263/15 fps
G722 G722.1
MPEG4/15 fps H263/15 fps
G722.1 G729
MPEG4/30 fps H263/30 fps
H261/15 fps
G711
_
_
_
G728
_
G729
G723.1
_
Picture quality
priority
H261/15 fps
G723.1
_
G728
_
MPEG4 AAC
_
G711
_
Motion priority
H264/30 fps
G722
H261/30 fps
G723.1
G722.1
G729
G728
MPEG4 AAC
G711
Low-speed bit rate of H.323 (Under 256 K)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sound quality
priority
V
A
V
A
V
A
H264/15 fps
MPEG4 AAC
H264/15 fps
G722.1
MPEG4/15 fps H263/15 fps
G722 G722.1
MPEG4/15 fps H263/15 fps
G722.1 G723.1
MPEG4/30 fps H263/30 fps
G722 G723.1
H261/15 fps
G711
_
_
_
G728
_
G729
G723.1
_
Picture quality
priority
H261/15 fps
G729
_
G728
_
MPEG4 AAC
_
G711
_
Motion priority
H264/30 fps
G722.1
H261/30 fps
G729
G728
MPEG4 AAC
G711
High-speed bit rate of H.320 (512 K or higher)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sound quality
priority
V
A
V
A
V
A
H264/30 fps
G722
H263/30 fps
G711
H261/30 fps
G728
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Picture quality
priority
H264/30 fps
G722
H263/30 fps
G728
H261/30 fps
G711
Motion priority
H264/30 fps
G722
H263/30 fps
G728
H261/30 fps
G711
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Middle-speed bit rate of H.320 (256 K to 511 K)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sound quality
priority
V
A
V
A
V
A
H264/15 fps
G722
H263/15 fps
G711
H261/15 fps
G728
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Picture quality
priority
H264/15 fps
G722
H263/15 fps
G728
H261/15 fps
G711
Motion priority
H264/30 fps
G722
H263/30 fps
G728
H261/30 fps
G711
Low-speed bit rate of H.320 (Under 256 K)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sound quality
priority
V
A
V
A
V
A
H264/15 fps
G722
H263/15 fps
G711
H261/15 fps
G728
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Picture quality
priority
H264/15 fps
G722
H263/15 fps
G728
H261/15 fps
G711
Motion priority
H264/30 fps
G722
H263/30 fps
G728
H261/30 fps
G711
4-8. Conference Connection Format and Its Corresponding Usable Codec List
H.323 opposed H.320 opposed H.323MCU
H.320MCU
MIX MCU
Cascade
Cascade
(Only LAN)
(Only LAN)
Video
Interlaced SIF
O
O
O
O
O
_
_
_
_
_
_
H.264
MPEG4
H.263
H.261
O
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Audio
MPEG4 AAC
G.722.1
G.722
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
O
_
O
_
O
_
O
_
O
_
O
_
G.729
G.728
O
_
O
_
O
_
O
_
O
_
O
_
G.723.1
G.711
O
O
O
O
O
O
PCS-1/1P
4-12
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Sony Corporation
2004. 7 22
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PSNC BCC B2B Solutions Div.
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