Aethra Vega X5 Use and Installation Manual MS, Microsoft and NetMeeting are registered trade marks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows is a trade mark of Microsoft Corporation. The information contained in this document is the property of Aethra SpA., it is subject to change without notice and it shall in no way be binding for Aethra SpA © Copyright Aethra Telecomunicazioni SpA 2006. All rights reserved. Cod. 074201003GB Rev. 1 – January 2006.
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INDEX SAFETY RULES .............................................................................................................................................................. 6 ABOUT THIS MANUAL................................................................................................................................................. 7 ABOUT VEGA X5 SYSTEM ..........................................................................................................................................
Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................................34 PiP-PaP ..................................................................................................................................................................................35 Plasma ..............................................................................................................................
GLOSSARY .................................................................................................................................................................... 84 USE AND STORAGE CONDITIONS..........................................................................................................................
SAFETY RULES DEVICE IN CLASS I Always connect to a grounded socket. To guarantee continuous protection for operator safety, only use the mains adapter supplied with the device. WARNING: for power supply connection use an easily accessible outlet located near the device. Never remove the mains plug for permanent connection. Connect the ISDN port to a network termination only (NT1). It is absolutely forbidden to connect the system to an outdoor telecommunication line.
About this manual Used symbols and syntax ! Symbol related information must be followed very carefully 1. 2.
About Vega X5 system Preliminary The system supports the complete functionality and all associated configurations that are described in this manual, even if they are not included in the series production, as long as they are appropriately licensed. General introduction Vega® X5 is a high-performance system at the cutting-edge of set-top technology. It is ideal for medium and large-sized videoconferencing sessions that require enhanced audio and video quality.
Features at a Glance XGA input and output ports Dual-stream video. Support for three monitors. Supports ISDN, IP-H323,IP-SIP, PPPoE, leased networks. Mixed mode MCU with dial-out/dial-in configuration. Embedded PowerPoint® presentations. Support for PTZ camera and document camera. Supports AMXTM and CrestronTM protocols for keyboards and control panels. T.120 for multimedia. Full-duplex audio with echo cancellation. Automatic Noise Suppression. Remote diagnostics and management. Web streaming function.
Remote control Note In order to avoid un-desired controls reaching other systems, user can modify transmission power from 2mt to 20mt (default) by means of a switch in the battery space: Move both the Switches to-ON position 20mt Move both the Switches to-OFF (1 2) position 2mt Remote control keys: Key Description function “ON/OFF” Key It turns on and off the system. It puts the system in “screen saver” mode. It restarts the system from the “screen saver” mode.
“PiP” Key • Activates/deactivates PiP (left upper corner being the PiP default position). • If enabled, moves the PiP ( See “Control panel” paragraph). “PRIVACY” Key • Once in connection the system does no send any more video live but the customizable video privacy image. • Not in connection activates/deactivates: Video privacy. As above Don't disturb.
“C-DEL” Key Deletes characters “CAMERA” Key • Selects a video input. • Usable as camera choice shortcut. ( see Audio-Video-Data chapter, customize cameras) “MEMO-PRESET” Key Saves the camera presets. “SEL-PRESET” Key Selects the camera presets. “Alphanumeric” Keys It allows letters and numbers insertion. “See the chart” Remote control alfa-numeric symbols to keys association KEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # SYMBOLS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 .
Cabling Scheme
Videoconference tips Tips to improve a virtual meeting, to optimize audio-video transmission and reception, and to fully enjoy all videoconference benefits. Optimal Meetings • Before starting a videoconference be sure that all you need is ready: addresses or numbers to call, lightning, microphones.
System positioning and installation ! All operations should be carried out without connection to main power supply. Connection to main power supply should only be performed after complete parts assembly. Place the System in the desired location, and connect the follow equipments: 1) Connect the microphone pole (see the cabling scheme Section A). 2) Connect the “Aethra POD” Microphone (see cable 1). 3) Connect System Audio/Video Ouputs to main monitor (see cable 2). 4) Connect Video Input.
Connecting the Aethra POD How to connect, the High Band Pod microphone. High Band POD 1) Connect the High Band POD output to the rear panel of the System. 2) In case a second High Band POD is used, connect second POD output to first POD input. NOTE Max two (2) Aethra Pods can be used.
Operation and use This section of the manual explains the basic functionality of the System. It is assumed that the system is correctly installed.
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How to make a call Once the System is on, the main user interface will display the Home Page: A call can be made in three different ways: From the Phonebook Audio/Video Audio Only ! To make an IP call , the address of called IP terminal must be inserted following this syntax: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx How to make a call from Phonebook To enable the quick selection of a number to call, a phonebook is available to store data about frequently called terminals.
To make a call: 1. Use “Search” field for an alpha-numeric search 2. Select the name, press OK to confirm 3. Move down to the chosen name and press OK to confirm. 4. Move to the CALL icon and press OK to make the call. The same function can be achieved by pressing the CALL remote control key. 5. In order to end the call, use the DISCONNECT remote control key. The system will ask you to confirm disconnection. Audio-video calls From the Home Page, select the VIDEO icon.
To Reselect an Incoming or Outgoing Call Incoming calls are indicated with a red arrow while outgoing ones are indicated with a green arrow; a cyclic buffer of 60 numbers is available to store calls. To reselect a called number press the CALL remote control key twice. A list will appear, and numbers can be selected and modified. TCS-4 Mode Video Call The TCS-4 mode is an H.320 call (ISDN) to a gateway which is able to transcode H.320 (ISDN)/H.323 (IP).
How to receive a call If you are in the Home Page and receive a call, a notification will be displayed in a window showing the caller’s number. If the automatic answer function (described in a later section) is not enabled, you will be asked whether or not to accept the call. If you are in a different page, you will be asked to accept or reject the call whether or not the automatic answer function is enabled.
Dual Video Disconnection To disconnect Dual Video only: 1) Press the “Dual” key on the remote control. 2) Move to the icon “Yes” and press OK. Note To disconnect the whole Videoconference press the “Disconnect” key on the remote control. Using the Phonebook System allows use of either a local phonebook or a phone book on a remote server (LDAP H.350 protocol). Entering Names in the Phonebook From the Home Page, go to the PHONEBOOK icon and press OK, or press the “PHONEBOOK” remote control key.
Enter data in the phonebook by using the remote control alphanumeric keys or the virtual keypad to fill out the available fields. Choose the call configuration to record the connection details for this user (Interface used (ISDN, IP, SIP) and transfer rate) Enter NAME and COMPANY Enter the prefix and number Using the arrows move to the SAVE icon to save the new data or to CANCEL to exit and press OK Note If you want to store an audio call only entry, you must check the Speech box.
Field of View and Zoom From the Home Page, using the remote control, go to the “video window” and press OK. Adjust the video camera’s field of view with the arrow keys and press OK on the remote control. An alternate method: From the Home Page, go to the “Magnifier” icon on the status bar and press OK. You will see a full screen display with the camera under your control. To release camera control, press OK. Video Privacy Once in connection.
Audio Autotracking By pressing the AUTO key on the remote control the Auto Tracking function is activated, and the system automatically focuses on and tracks the talking person. Activation of this function is indicated via the symbol on the status bar. The system used for tracking is based upon four omni-directional microphones, through which it is possible to determine the origin of the voice and the distance of the talking person so optimizing camera orientation and zoom.
System Configuration - Settings This section describes the procedures to properly configure the System. Note that some configuration parameters can be modified only when no connection is active. User settings From the “Home page” select: 1. SETTINGS 2. USER SETTINGS The following page will be displayed: From here you can access the following submenus: • Control Panel. • Call-Answer mode. • Display Status Bar & Transparency. • Customize colors.
Screensaver • Automatic screensaver: to enable/disable the automatic screensaver function, and to set its timeout • XGA on screensaver: Enable/disable XGA loop function: “XGA IN” signal sent to “XGA OUT.” Two possible cases: 1. Active “XGA IN” signal: monitor shows XGA signal. 2. Inactive “XGA IN” signal: no signals on monitor (“Stand By” mode).
H.320 This menu contains the following configuration settings: • Audio Number = Video Number: In a non-aggregated ISDN call, the audio number may be different from the video number. If this checkbox is not selected, the System will request the video number and offer by default the same number as the one used by audio. • Additional Calls: Select automatic or manual configuration of additional calls • Mode: Allows you to set the call mode to 64K or 56K.
Customize colors • Allows personalization of the graphical interface colours of the System. Audio – Video – Data From the Home Page select: 1. SETTINGS 2.
Audio You can access the following submenus: • Inputs • Processing • Outputs and adjust the ringing and sound volume. Volume for ringing and sound For adjust the ringing and sound volume, follow these steps: 1. Select AUDIO or RINGING from the “Volume” pop-up. 2. Use the remote control arrow keys to move the Volume slider control. 3. Choose the desired value, using the remote control arrow keys. Inputs Allows for the adjustment of each audio input to the System.
Video Quality From the Home Page select: 1. SETTINGS 2. AUDIO VIDEO DATA 3. VIDEO QUALITY. This allows the configuration of the following parameters: • Video Quality-Speed: To balance between sharpness and dynamic nature of video images. • “Aethra Error Strategy”: Set the number of allowed line errors before video is frozen: “Min Fluency”: stop video at the first occurred error, “Max Fluency”: never stop video and allow errors through. • “Audio Delay Automatic”: You can also synchronise audio with video.
Monitor In this page is possible to configure system video outputs. You can access three menus: • Settings • PiP-PaP • Plasma Settings In this page you can set following system parameters: • Monitors Number • Monitor Menu • Video outputs Dropdown Menu ” Monitors Number” (default setting: Automatic).
Available resolutions are: XGA resolutions 1024x768 800x600 640x480 PiP-PaP In this page is possible to select “Multi Imagine” system functionalities: • PiP: Picture in Picture Allows to see two overlapped images in one monitor, that is remote image in full-screen format, an local image in a smaller overlapped window; by means of remote control “Self” key you can switch windows content.
Plasma Select plasma, type of monitor and viewing modality. Note Following instructions refer to “Pioneer” monitors. ! Please carefully check XGA, Y/C and RS232C/DEBUG (null modem cable) connections between plasma and System. • • • ! In the “Type” field, set the plasma model In the “Number of monitors” field, select the number of connected plasma monitors In the “Mode” field, select the default viewing mode from the pop-up menu.
1) Automatic MultiScreen Selecting this mode, the system shows two side-by-side equal-sized pictures: graphics relating to system management will appear on the right, whereas motion video will appear on the left. Once connected, an XGA remote signal automatically changes the viewing mode to BigLittleScreen mode; once in this mode, surfing inside menus will let back again to the MultiScreen viewing mode.
c) Connected system that receives a remote XGA image (with 50” Pioneer plasma, you’ll obtain two 4:3 images, a big one (42”) with 1024 x 768 XGA resolution image and a small one (11”)). d) Connected system with remote XGA image, while local user looks at the menu. e) Connected system with remote XGA image, in DualVideo XGA mode. The larger pane displays the XGA image, while the smaller one displays the remote vide stream.
2) Fixed MultiScreen Selecting this mode causes the system to display two side-by-side, equally-sized frames. Graphics relating to system management will appear on the right, while remote video (or XGA) appears on the left. 3) Automatic BigLittleScreen If this mode is selected, the system will show two video outputs in different-sized frames. The larger frame on the left will show the graphics relating to system management, while the video stream will appear in the smaller frame on the right.
b) Connected system. c) Connected system that receives an XGA image. d) Connected system while user browses the menu.
e) Connected system that receive an XGA image on Dual Video XGA mode. Data Channels From the Home Page select: 1. SETTINGS 2. AUDIO – VIDEO – DATA 3. DATA CHANNELS In this menu you can: • Enable or disable “Data” transmission. • Select the transfer rate. • Enable or disable “Modem function” (if activated allows AT commands usage). • Choose the “data channel max rate” (only H.320). High Medium Norm Auto • Max data, no audio, no video.
Installation From the Home Page select: 1. SETTINGS. 2. INSTALLATION. You will be prompted for a password. The password is required to avoid accidental modifications and changes to settings. Password There are three different kinds of passwords: Administrator password: Always active. Can be modified by pressing the “EDIT” icon. User password: Must be activated. Can be modified by pressing the “EDIT” icon. Phonebook password: Must be activated. Can be modified by pressing the “EDIT” icon.
Length of AES Key (ISDN only) From this drop-down menu you can choose (for ISDN connections only) three AES key lengths: • 128 bits • 192 bits • 256 bits • (allows optimal choice according to the characteristics of the terminals negotiating the videoconference session.) Note For an IP connection, the key length is always 128 bits. Length of Prime DH Number Key (ISDN Only) The encryption protocol requires the simultaneous exchange of a prime number and an AES private key between terminals. For H.
Terminal Settings From the Home Page select: 1. SETTINGS 2. INSTALLATION 3. TERMINAL SETTINGS In this section you can configure terminal settings for various network interfaces. For each interface it is possible to set, if present: • The maximum data “Rate” for a call (excluding NIC). • Audio coding Enable/disable G.722.1 and MP4 AAC-LD coding • Video coding Enable/disable H.
ISDN network interface In this section you can: • Select the “Euro” or “National” protocols • Select Access type: BRI Access PRI Access • • • • • • • • • Note For information on the configuration of primary access, please refer to the relevant paragraph in this manual.. Activate/deactivate: CLIR (Calling Line Identity Restriction): if enabled, system will not transmit its number when establishing a call.
Access Configuration (ISDN BRI Euro) Move to the Configure Access icon and press OK. From this menu, you can: • Choose to enable one or more accesses. • Specify the number to be associated with the access. • Specify the subaddress, if present. • Choose to enable the “MULTINUMBER” function by checking the appropriate box. • Select TEI (either Automatic or Fixed) The TEI is an identifying number that allows the ISDN exchange to distinguish between different terminals connected to a common access point.
Access configuration (ISDN PRI National) Select PRI in the “Access” box. Move to the desired access configuration icon and press OK. At this stage you can: • Choose to enable Primary Rate Interface. • Specify the number to be associated with the Primary Rate Interface. • Specify the SPID, if present. Move to the “Advanced” icon and press OK. In this menu you can: • Select B channel (Time slot) - Request by the terminal or by the network - Define usable B channels (per service provider instructions).
NIC network interface In this page you can select the NIC interface in use: • G.703 • NIC (V.35/RS449/RS530/X21) To set G.703 choose YES as default - G.703. To set NIC choose No as default - G.703. Once the interface has been chosen, the configuration menu can be accessed by selecting the NIC icon. G.703 interface configuration(option whit license) In order to use G.703, it is necessary to have a licence (see section on licensing for more information).
NIC (V.35/RS449/RS530/X21) Interface Configuration (Licence Required—see “Licences” for more information) This section allows you to customize the NIC interface. The network type (X.21, V.35, RS449, RS530) is automatically recognised by the system.
IP configuration From the Home Page select: 1. SETTINGS 2. INSTALLATION 3. NETWORK INTERFACES 4. IP The following page will be displayed: The five available options are: • IP Configuration. • H.
By selecting ADVANCED, you can enter a page to set: • The range of dynamic TCP and UDP ports (*). • The quality of service policy to be applied: IP Precedence/TOS Differentiated service. You can choose audio and video values in a 0 to 63 range • “Use NAT”: 1. “NAT Type”should be set to “Others” 2. “Public IP address” must be the public IP address of the NAT. By selecting the “BANDWIDTH” icon is possible to enable and set maximum bandwidth usage limits (in Kbps).
H323 Settings This section contains the configuration options necessary to use the system with the H.323 protocol: • Name H.323: H.323 ID (the name used by the terminal for registration with the gatekeeper) • Number H.323: E.
Services The System allows for the configuration of various parameters associated with web management, SNMP management and streaming management. Web-Telnet management In this section you can: Enable/disable System access from the Web using Telnet by means of IP, ISDN or NIC connections • Enable/disable phonebook management from the Web. • Enable/disable phonebook management from the Web via ISDN(default: enabled) • Limit access to a single IP address or any IP address in a specified network.
“Streaming Management” Allows modifications of the Announcements, Video, Rate, Address, Port, and TTL/Hops parameters by external applications (from the Web, for example). If this option is not selected and a unicast IP address is present in the “Address”, then only the system identified by that IP address will be able to view the stream. • Enable all addresses: this option allows modifications to the previously mentioned parameters by almost any external system.
Port This parameter contains the number of the UDP port where audio packets are to be sent. Since the streaming content is RTP, data are sent to four different ports: one port for audio, one port for video and two ports for the RTP information corresponding to both streams.
Using a Proxy Multicast streaming transmissions require an appropriate network configuration, with limitations imposed by the presence of any Firewall or Proxy. To offer good protection, these must block IP packets directed to unknown ports, such as the UDP ports used for audio and video streams. If the stream has to pass through such equipment, the equipment must be configured for any eventual multicast and have the appropriate ports enabled for streaming.
Location From the Home Page select: 1. SETTINGS 2. INSTALLATION 3. LOCATION. The following page will be displayed: This section contains regional data about the terminal: Terminal Name: Enter a name for the terminal Country Name: Select the country. An international country code will be automatically provided. Language: Select the desired language. PBX: Enter the PBX access number for an outgoing call. Audio Coding: Select the type of audio encoding in “Transmission.
Presentations During a call, the system allows to send slides or still images in Jpeg format that have been previously loaded on the system using a PC. • To load files onto the system, a PC with the AePPtManager program installed must be used. The program can be downloaded by entering the System WEB interface and selecting the “TOOLS” icon. 1. Download the AePPTManager.exe software 2. Start AePPTManager.exe 3. For a correct operation, files must be extract to a PC folder. 4.
Slides storage During a call, the system automatically stores slides or Jpeg images received from the remote system. Up to 50 images will be stored in a circular buffer, till the connection is terminated. Slides recall via WEB client Enter the System WEB interface, select “Camera and Video Control” and in the dialog box labelled “Photo” click “Photo Download.” A list will be opened, containing slides named SnapshotXX.jpg.
Integrated Multi Conference Unit – MCU – (optional) Introduction This section is dedicated to the functional description of the MCU (Multi-point Control Unit) integrated in the System. The MCU, if not enabled by default, must be enabled by entering an enabling code supplied by the manufacturer. For an easier reading of this document, MCU stays for “multiconference session” Colored keys functions: Red: associated camera activation Yellow: associated camera activation Blue: H.
Multiconference Setup Before activating a multiconference session, configuration is required. From the Home Page select: 1. SETTINGS 2. MULTICONFERENCE The following will be displayed: In this menu you can set: • Network Type: IP, ISDN or Mixed.
• Master or Slave Cascade Role. This option allows you to set up cascaded MCUs in a two-level hierarchy tree. Corresponding to the base node of the cascade there is the Master System, with Slave Systems for the child nodes. Note In a mixed-mode MCU session, the user can choose to substitute NIC protocol for ISDN.
H.243 function From the fullscreen page of MCU manager or a participant terminal is possible to get MCU control, conforming to H.243 protocol, by pressing the BLUE key.
Terminals disposition Automatic Description Always shows all participants. !Note This disposition enables Continuous Presence. Show active speaker video flow. 1 Terminal 2 Terminals 2 Terminals 3 Terminals 3 Terminals 4 Terminals 7 terminals 8 terminals 8 terminals 9 terminals (1 not used) 9 terminals (1 not used) !Note This disposition enables Voce Switching.
Multiconference Management Once the first 6 steps of paragraph “How to start a multiconference” have been accomplished, press the HOME key on the remote control to display the multiconference management interface. The window in the centre displays current local video. The following table shows various information icons for the local terminal (the MCU manager). Some of displayed information is also valid for other connected terminals.
ICON STATE NOTE Channel is connecting Channel connected Terminal connected For terminal disconnection Terminal not connected To make a call Microphone active For Mute activation (The audio is not transmitted) Microphone in MUTE For Mute deactivation Video active For broadcast activation Video not active Terminal not connected Previous active speaker For broadcast activation Current active speaker For broadcast activation Video in broadcasting For broadcast deactivation Voice switched A
To add participants using the alphanumeric keys of the remote control, go to a video control panel, and select the “HANDSET” icon; press OK to start the call procedure. Three options for choosing a remote user will be presented: • Phonebook • Video • Audio Alternately, once the HANDSET icon has been selected, directly press the CALL key on the remote control. Repeat the above procedure for each terminal to be connected, up to the preset limit.
Terminals status during a MCU A. Status of MCU manager By selecting the “Conference Status” icon a window will appear, with information about connection settings of local terminal. It’s moreover possible to: Select “Duration” icon to access MCU timing management page • It’s possible to select “No time limits” or a time for MCU conclusion • “Close Now” will immediately close the MCU • “OK” to confirm choices • “Cancel” to discard changes Select “Broadcast” B. Status of MCU “Terminal n.
Dual Video in MCU Dual Video functionality, based on H.239 standard, is available for multiconference calls, even in mixed mode (only SIP participants will not see the dual stream). To start a Dual Video session in a multiconference: 1. Start a multiconference (see the “How to Start a Multiconference” section) 2. Connect all desired terminals 3. From the terminal (manager included) that want to send the second video, press remote control ”Dual” key 4. Select the V.Input for the DualVideo and press “OK” 5.
Interfaces This option performs an internal test of the following interfaces: • “Audio”. For each input and output, peak values, noise and status can be visualized by means of graphical view-meters; in addition, the transmission and reception streams can be seen. Finally, it is possible to generate a tone (Tone Loc.) to test the speaker volume, and the selection of “Tx Tone” during a connection will generate an audible tone at the remote system. • “Video”.
Hardware This section contains basic hardware information such as internal temperature and MAC address. Information about the processor and audio/video system can also be found in the Audio and Video submenus. Software Release This section shows contains information about the software modules installed on the system, including versions, build dates, etc.
Connecting a personal computer The System can be connected to a personal computer either directly or via a network (LAN) in order to update software, change remote settings or perform diagnostic tests. Connecting a PC to the System without LAN To connect the System to a personal computer not connected to a LAN: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the System connector and to the network interface card of your PC. 2.
Remote management The System incorporates an integrated network server that allows management of the unit from a remote PC. Through this interface it is possible to: • Execute diagnostic tests. • Check a system. • Change System settings. Access to the web page Start a web browser on your PC. Enter the System’s IP address in the address bar of the browser. A request to enter the network password will be displayed. Always enter “Aethra” in the User Name field.
Updating software 1. Download the update to a folder on a connected PC. 2. When executed, the program will display the following: 3. Enter the IP address of the system to be updated in the field labelled “Host IP Address.” 4. Press Start to begin the download. ! Attention: During this procedure, follow the instructions displayed on the monitor. The download process requires a few minutes to complete. When the download has finished, the system will restart automatically.
Data Conference with Microsoft NetMeeting 3.xx The Data Conference software that has been introduced is compatible with version 3.xx of Microsoft NetMeeting and allows you to connect via a LAN the System to a PC hosting NetMeeting. This enables a user on a local network to exploit the System as a kind of bridge in order to manage T.120 videoconference data traffic on ISDN, LAN or NIC. Download Data Conference The file DataConf.
Managing the DataConference software Data Conference is typically used when two ISDN, LAN, or NIC connected users decide to start a conference using T.120 communication. Start the DataConf.exe program. The program creates an automatic connection between the System and the PC. At this point, several items of information concerning the connection are displayed: • The System IP address. • The network interface used for video calls. • The type of call: incoming or outgoing. • The T.120 data channel active.
Appendices Network Requirements IP\H.323 The network requirements for point-point connections between videoconferencing terminals are as follows. The complete network path connecting two H.323 terminals must have a constant available bandwidth for the whole duration of the connection. The effective bandwidth used on LAN/WAN Full-Duplex network connections is equal to the sum of the Audio Rate and Video Rate, plus approximately 20% for TCP/IP overhead.
NAT – FIREWALL Interoperability Introduction There are many strategic advantages for companies that succeed in making all traffic converge from voice applications, video and data to one IP network infrastructure. Unfortunately, the drive to concentrate all IP communications onto one single network has reduced.
Firewalls Companies that allow connection to the Internet by their employees typically install a firewall in order to prevent external access of or tampering with internal data. The firewall examines the destination IP address and port number of every packet received from outside.
Because they have private addresses, and are therefore not accessible from outside the NAT, terminals on the LAN cannot be reached by externally originating calls. Even if they initiate calls to external terminals, a problem still arises. When the call is initiated, the IP address of the calling terminal is contained in the payload of the packet sent.
Wireless Cards The minimal cards wireless requirement to use the system in wireless nets is standard Wi-Fi PCMCIA IEEE 802.11b. Some models of cards wireless supported: • • • BENQ AWL100 CISCO/AIRONET AIRPCM 350 All AGERE/ORINOCO compatible cards. For other information relative to the compatibility Wi-Fi 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a please contact Help Desk Aethra Telecomunicazioni SpA. Mail: service.center@aethra.
Technical specifics Supported Standards • ITU-T H.320:ISDN, leased networks • ITU-T H.323: IP networks • IETF-SIP (RFC3261): IP networks • PPPoE • Video: H.261, H.263++, H.264, H.239, H.241 • Audio: G.711, G.728, G.722, G.722.1, MPEG4 AAC-LD • Data: T.120 • LDAP: H.350 • MCU compatibility H.243, H.231 Transmission • Bit rate: 56 kbps ÷ 768 kbps over ISDN BRI 56 kbps ÷ 2 Mbps over ISDN PRI** 64 kbps ÷ 4 Mbps over IP (H323/SIP) Asymmetric rates 56 kbps ÷ 2 Mbps over V.
Troubleshooting Problems PROBLEM Nothing displayed on monitor. I see no video camera signal in Self View and the picture is dark. SOLUTION Check that the System is switched on. Check that the System monitor is on by pushing the on/off key at the front of the monitor. If the problem persists, contact the Aethra Help Desk. Check that the integrated video camera has no objects obscuring the lens. Select as the input the video camera called “Room” using either the remote control or the web interface.
Glossary AES Advanced Encryption Standard BRI Basic Rate Interface CD Collision Detection CE Communitee European CIF Common Intermediate Format CLIR Calling Line Identity Restriction CODEC Coder/Decoder COLR Connected Line Identity Restriction CRC Cyclic Redundancy Checking CSU Channel Service Unit CTS Clear To Send DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DTR Data Transfer Rate IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IP Address Internet Protocol Address ISDN Integrate Services Digital Network ISP Int
USE AND STORAGE CONDITIONS OPERATING TEMPERATURE +0°C ÷ +40 °C RELATIVE OPERATING HUMIDITY 10% ÷ 93 % (without condensation) STORAGE TEMPERATURE -40 ÷ +70 °C REFERENCE REGULATIONS (CE MARK AND RELIABILITY TESTS) STORAGE TRANSPORTATION OPERATING CONDITIONS EMC SAFETY CONNECTION TO TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK EN 60068-2-1 Test Ab (IEC 60068-2-1) EN 60068-2-2 Test Bb (IEC 60068-2-2) IEC 60068-2-32 Test Ed - Method 1 IEC 60068-2-64 Test Fdb (CEI 50-6/9) CEI 50-3 EN 60068-2-1 Test Ab (IEC 60068-2-1) EN 60