COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PCS-1 PCS-1P SYSTEM INTEGRATION MANUAL 1st Edition
! WARNING This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. ! WARNUNG Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden.
Table of Contents 1. Installation 1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4. 1-5. 1-6. Caution on Installation ................................................................................ 1-1 1-1-1. Lay Out the Videoconferencing Room ...................................... 1-1 1-1-2. Operating Environment .............................................................. 1-6 Flowchart of Installation ............................................................................. 1-7 System Connections ...........................
. Technical Data 4-1. 4-2. 2 PCS-1/1P Port Number Used ...................................................................... 4-1 4-1-1. During Opposed Connection (Specified Value) ........................ 4-1 4-1-2. Opposed Connection (User Setting: 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 (Specified Value) ......... 4-2 4-1-4.
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. 1.5 m (4.
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 2: For extension microphone (PCS-A300) 0.5 1 3: For extension microphone (PCS-A1) 0.5 to 1.
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. Microphone layout examples Microphone built in the PCS-1/1P PCS-1/1P Notes on installation of the microphones . Install microphone about 50 cm away from the participants. . Install the speakers behind the microphones. .
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.
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 5m Infrared light emitter 30d 3.5 m 45d Infrared photosensor 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.
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. .
1-2. Flowchart of Installation Place used Unpacking Check of supplied accessories Power and cable connection, and preparation Start the power of the system and initialize. Initialize the related block. <“1-5. System Setting” on page 1-17.
1-3. System Connections This section describes the typical system connections. m . 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.
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 Camera Unit TERMINAL VISCA OUT to TERMINAL Camera cable* PCS-P1 Communication Terminal AUDIO OUT AUX1–VIDEO IN–AUX2 to CAMERA UNIT AUDIO IN CAMERA UNIT MIC ISDN UNIT (PLUG IN POWER) 1 2 WHITE BOARD (MIXED) 100BASE-TX 10BASE-T VIDEO OUT AUX MAIN– MONITOR– SUB RGB OUT DC 19.
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. n 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.
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 IR OUT 1 ISDN UNIT (PLUG IN POWER) 1 2 100BASE-TX 10BASE-T 2 WHITE BOARD DC 19.
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.
1-4-5. Turning On 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). POWER indicators (Light in green.
1-4-6. When the Power was First Turned on after Installation 3. Set the following items on the ISDN line. ISDN Setup Wizard When you turn on the Communication Terminal for the first time after installation and the self-diagnosis is completed, the setup wizard appears on the monitor screen. Register your local system data with the setup wizard using the Remote Commander.
5. Enter the telephone number of the ISDN used by the system. When you use one ISDN line, enter the same number both in the A1 and A2 text boxes (except for the USA and Canada). Area Code 7. Enter the sub-addresses. Only numerals are available for a sub-address. When you use one ISDN line, enter the same number both in the A1 and A2 text boxes (except for the USA and Canada). Sub Address Local Number A1 A1 A2 A2 B1 B1 B2 B2 C1 C1 C2 C2 Previous Next Cancel Area Code: Enter the area code.
11. Use the ↑, ↓, ← or → button to select “Save”, then press the PUSH ENTER button. The settings are saved. 9. Set the following items on the LAN. LAN Setup Wizard DHCP Mode Auto Host Name IP Address . . . Network Mask . . . Gateway Address . . . DNS Address . . . Previous Next Previous Cancel Cancel DHCP Mode: Sets the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Auto: Automatically assigns your IP address, network mask, gateway address and DNS address. Off: Deactivates DHCP.
1-5. System Setting The contents of a setting menu are shown in the table below. Change the setting as required. Item Line type Bonding Contents of setting Select the line interface (LAN, ISDN, or voice telephone) used. Select “On” when connecting using a bonding interface through which the remaining lines can also be connected by only dialing one line when multiple ISDN lines are used. Select “Auto” when automatically adjusting to the remote side.
General setting ISDN setting Incoming setting Audio setting Setting for administrator Setting of LAN 1-18 Item Language setting/ Language IR repeater mode Contents of setting Select the language (English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, or Chinese) of the menu and message displayed on the screen. Select the mode for putting the monitor into the standby state or turning on the power when a Sony’s monitor is used. Usually, set to “Mode 1”.
Setting of LAN Item User number SNMP service Trap transmission destination Community name Communication state Information Contents of setting Initial value Set the user number (E.164 number) registered in a gate keeper. Blank Set to “On” when enabling the service of an SNMP (Simple Network Management Off Protocol) agent. Set to “Off” when disabling it. Blank 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”.
1-6. Flowchart of Opening Test Opening test NO Communicate using ISDN? YES NO ISDN outgoing ISDN incoming Communicate using LAN? YES LAN outgoing LAN incoming
1-6-1. Outgoing 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 setting menu of the other end. Item Operation 1. Select “Dial” from the launcher menu using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote controller and press the decide button, or press the connect/disconnect ( / ) button of a remote controller. Screen Remarks (Confirmation item) The dial menu is displayed. Connect Phone Book Dial Menu Angle Adj. Show Help IP:0.
Item Operation 6. The remote side makes a response. Screen Picture on the local site Remarks (Confirmation item) The ON LINE lamp (blue) lights. “Start meeting” is displayed, and the remote voice and image are heard and displayed from the monitor television. Picture on the remote site Meeting starts! 7. 1-22 Disconnection Press the connect/disconnect ( / ) button of a remote controller. A confirmation message on whether to disconnect a line is then displayed.
1-6-2. Incoming Procedure of ISDN n It is required that the line number used in this unit is entered in the area code and local number of the ISDN setting menu before receiving a signal from the other end. Item Operation 1. Incoming from the remote side Screen Picture on the local site Incoming Call (ISDN) Remarks (Confirmation item) An incoming sound occurs. “Incoming” is displayed on the screen. LAN 0987654321 Picture on the remote site XX.XX.XX.XX Cancel Meeting starts! 2.
1-6-3. Outgoing Procedure of LAN Item Operation 1. Select “Dial” from the launcher menu using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote controller and press the decide button, or press the connect/disconnect ( / ) button of a remote controller. Screen Remarks (Confirmation item) The dial menu is displayed. Connect Phone Book Dial Menu Angle Adj. Show Help IP:0.0.0.0 Video:Main 2.
Item Operation 6. The remote side makes a response. Screen Picture on the local site Remarks (Confirmation item) The ON LINE lamp (blue) lights. “Start meeting” is displayed, and the remote voice and image are heard and displayed from the monitor television. Picture on the remote site Meeting starts! 7. Disconnection Press the connect/disconnect ( / ) button of a remote controller. A confirmation message on whether to disconnect a line is then displayed.
1-6-4. Incoming Procedure of LAN Item Operation 1. Incoming from the remote side Screen Picture on the local site Incoming Call (ISDN) Remarks (Confirmation item) An incoming sound occurs. “Incoming” is displayed on the screen. LAN 0987654321 Picture on the remote site XX.XX.XX.XX Cancel Meeting starts! 2. Picture on the local site During connection, “Start meeting” is displayed, and the remote voice and image are heard and displayed from the monitor television.
Section 2 Maintenance 2-1. Confirmation Procedure of Local Terminal Operation Using Self-Loop A self-loop is the reflected loop in ISDN unit PCS-B768. It does not operate when ISDN unit PCS-B768 is not connected to the communication terminal. Operation procedure 1. The launcher menu below is displayed when the power switch of the communication terminal is turned on. 4. Select the number of lines used.
2-2. Separation of Components The main troubles that occur during failure are described in the table below. Trouble 1. The power is not turned on even if the power switch on the side panel is pressed. SS-01 2. The power is not turned on even if the power button of a remote controller is pressed. SS-02 3. The power is not turned on during automatic incoming. (ISDN) SS-03 4. The power is not turned on during automatic incoming. (LAN) SS-04 5.
1. The power is not turned on even if the power switch on the side panel is pressed. SS-01 Is power cord properly connected? NO Connect it properly. YES Does POWER (green) lamp light? NO YES Communication terminal or AC adaptor is defective. Proceed to “5. The power of a monitor television is not turned on during the power-on sequence”.
2. The power is not turned on even if the power button of a remote controller is pressed. SS-02 Does POWER (amber) lamp of main unit light? NO Proceed to “1. The power is not turned on even if the power switch on the side panel is pressed”. YES Is initial screen displayed during start when power is turned on again using power switch on side panel? NO Communication terminal is defective.
3. The power is not turned on during automatic incoming. (ISDN) SS-03 Does POWER (amber) lamp light? NO Turn on power switch on side panel. YES Is power turned on when I/O button of remote controller is pressed? NO Proceed to “2. The power is not turned on even if the I/O button of a remote controller is pressed”. YES Are communication terminal and ISDN unit properly connected? NO Connect them properly.
4. The power is not turned on during automatic incoming. (LAN) SS-04 Does POWER (amber) lamp light? NO Turn on power switch on side panel. YES Is power turned on when I/O button of remote controller is pressed? NO Proceed to “2. The power is not turned on even if the I/O button of a remote controller is pressed”. YES Is LAN cable properly connected to 100BASETX/10BASE-T terminal? NO Connect it properly. YES Is other companies’ MCU or GW used? YES NO Communication terminal is defective.
5. The power of a monitor television is not turned on during the power-on sequence. SS-05 Is the main power switch of monitor TV turned on? NO Turn on the main power switch of monitor TV. YES Is the monitor TV compatible with this unit (made by Sony)? YES NO Turn on the power using the power switch of monitor TV because it cannot be automatically turned on. Are the connection and location of IR repeater correct? YES NO Connect and locate the IR repeater correctly.
6. The image from a camera is not displayed after the power is turned on. SS-06 NO Is the launcher menu displayed? YES Are the input connection of the monitor TV and the video input setting of the monitor correct? YES NO Connect and set the monitor TV correctly. Communication terminal is defective. NO Is the video signal input set to “main”? Set the video signal input to “main”. YES Does POWER (green) lamp of camera unit light? NO Camera unit is defective.
7. No function can be operated using a remote controller. SS-07 Could power be turned on using I/O button of remote controller? NO Proceed to “2. The power is not turned on even if the I/O button of a remote controller is pressed”. YES Can menu be operated using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons and decide button? NO Remote controller is defective. YES Can zoom button or volume button be operated? NO YES Remote controller is defective. Communication terminal is defective.
8. The camera on the local side cannot be operated. SS-08 Is camera unit properly connected to communication terminal? NO Connect it properly. YES Does POWER (green) lamp of camera unit light? NO YES Camera unit is defective. Communication terminal is defective.
9. No line is connected. (ISDN) SS-09 Are contents of setting in dial list and system setup proper? (For bonding connection, check that address of ISDN line connected to local terminal is properly set to second page of ISDN set menu on the incoming side.) NO Set it properly. YES Are communication terminal and ISDN unit properly connected? NO Connect them properly.
10. No line is connected. (LAN) SS-10 Are the setting contents of the dial list and system setup correct? NO Set it properly. YES Are the connection of LAN cable, and the setting of IP address and net mask correct? YES NO Connect and set correctly. Communication terminal is defective.
11. No voice can be heard from the remote side after a line is connected. SS-11 Is the volume of the main unit turned down? YES Turn up the volume. NO Is the microphone of the other end of the line turned on? NO Ask the other end of the line to turn on the microphone. YES Is the connection of the voice signal between the main unit and monitor TV correct? NO Connect it properly. YES Is the volume of the monitor TV turned down? YES NO Turn up the volume of the monitor TV.
12. No voice can be transmitted to the remote side after a line is connected. SS-12 Is AUX set to “Input switching” of audio set menu? YES NO Is audio signal output from connected equipment? YES NO Connected equipment is defective. Communication terminal is defective.
13. No video input (object, AUX1, or AUX2) image can be displayed. The image of a camera is displayed. SS-13 Is video input properly set? NO Press input selector button of remote controller and select input properly using joystick. YES Is “Object” selected as video input? YES NO Is video signal output from equipment connected to AUX1 and AUX2 terminals? YES NO Connected equipment is defective. Communication terminal is defective.
14. An image on the remote side is not displayed after a line is connected. SS-14 Is the video signal output connected from VIDEO OUT MONITOR MAIN or VIDEO OUT AUX? NO Connect correctly. YES Can the display be switched using the other side/this side button on the remote controller? YES NO Failure of the communication terminal Is the image of the other end displayed when a connection is made with another communication end? YES NO Communication terminal is defective.
15. An image cannot be transmitted to the remote side after a line is connected. SS-15 Is the setting of the video signal input correct? NO Press the input selector button on the remote controller and select the input correctly using the joystick.
2-3. 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 56). 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.
(1) Click “Start menu”, “Accessory”, “Communication”, and then “Hyper terminal”. (2) Enter “VT100” in “Name (N)”, select any icon, and click the “OK” button.
(3) Select “COM1” in “Connect To” and click the “OK” button. (4) Set the baud rate as described below and click the “OK” button.
(5) Click “Capture Text” from a “Transfer” menu. (6) Set the saving place and name of a log file and click “Start”.
(7) After logging, click “Stop” from “Capture Text” in a “Transfer” menu. (8) Double-click the extracted log file to view a log.
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.
(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”, “Accessory”, “Communication”, and then “Hyper terminal”.
(4) Enter “LAN” in “Name:”, select any icon, and click the “OK” button. (5) Select “TCP/IP (Winsock)” in “Connect To”, enter the IP address of PCS-1/1P in “Host address:”, and click the “OK” button.
(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.
(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.
2-4. Updating of Software The software of the main unit may be updated for improvement in a function. Two methods are available for updating. 2-4-1. Updating Using Memory Stick POWER lamp (green) Take care that the power is not absolutely turned off in this while. Software may not be able to be updated. Memory Stick slot Turn off the power switch on the side panel of the main unit. Insert a Memory Stick. Turn on the power switch. The POWER lamp (green) lights.
2-5. Service Mode In the service menu of PCS-1/1P, data can be saved in the Memory Stick of an address book using a commercial Memory Stick or read from a Memory Stick (overwritten in the current data). 1. Continuously press the menu button of a remote controller and display a “Set” menu including “Outgoing” and “Incoming”. For saving of an address book, loading of an address book, saving of application, saving of a communication log, saving of a system log, saving of setting, and loading of setting 1.
For loading of application 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. 3. Select “Load application” using ↑, ↓, ←, and → buttons of a remote controller and press the decide button. 4. A confirmation message on whether to execute is displayed. 5. To execute, select “OK” and press the decide button. The screen display during loader execution then appears.
2) Saving of address book All contents of an address 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. 3) Loading of address book The contents of an address book (the file above in the folder described above) recorded in a memory stick are written in the address book of the main unit.
Section 3 Compatibility in LAN Network 3-1. Connection via Hub Example of system LAN1 Teleconference terminal A 192.100.10.10 HUB LAN2 Teleconference terminal B 192.100.10.20 When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B. 1. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below. DHCP mode: OFF Host name: Enter any name. IP address: Local IP address (192.100.10.20) Network mask: Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0.
3. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP mode: OFF Host name: Enter any name. IP address: Local IP address (192.100.10.10) Network mask: Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0.
3-2. Connection via Router Example of system LAN1 LAN2 192.100.10.1 Teleconference terminal A 192.100.10.10 Router WAN Router 192.100.20.1 Teleconference terminal B 192.100.20.20 When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B. 1. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below. DHCP mode: OFF Host name: Enter any name. IP address: Local IP address (192.100.20.20) Network mask: Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0.
3. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP mode: OFF Host name: Enter any name. IP address: Local IP address (192.100.10.10) Network mask: Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0. Gateway address: 192.100.10.
3-3. Connection via DHCP Example of system LAN1 Teleconference terminal A Router DHCP server A LAN2 Router DHCP server B Teleconference terminal B When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B. 1. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below. DHCP mode: ON Host name: Enter any name.
3. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP mode: ON Host name: Enter any name.
3-4. Connection via Gatekeeper Example of system LAN1 LAN2 192.100.10.1 Teleconference terminal A 192.100.10.10 User name: PCS1A User number: 100 Gatekeeper 192.100.10.20 Router Router 192.100.20.1 Teleconference terminal B 192.100.20.20 User name: PCS1B User number: 200 When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B. 1. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below. DHCP mode: OFF Host name: Enter any name.
4. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP mode: OFF Host name: Enter any name. IP address: Local IP address (192.100.10.10) Network mask: Depends on a network. Usually, set to 255.255.255.0. Gateway address: 192.100.10.1 DNS address: Blank Gatekeeper used: ON Gatekeeper address: 192.100.10.20 User name: Enter any name. (Example: PCS1A) User number: Enter any number.
3-5. Connection via DHCP and Gatekeeper Example of system Router Router LAN1 Teleconference terminal A User name: PCS1A User number: 100 LAN2 DHCP server A Gatekeeper 192.100.10.20 DHCP server B Teleconference terminal B User name: PCS1B User number: 200 When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B. 1. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below. DHCP mode: ON Host name: Enter any name.
4. The LAN set menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP mode: ON Host name: Enter any name. IP address: Blank Network mask: Blank. Gateway address: Blank DNS address: Blank Gatekeeper used: ON Gatekeeper address: 192.100.10.20 User name: Enter any name. (Example: PCS1A) User number: Enter any number.
Section 4 Technical Data 4-1. PCS-1/1P Port Number Used 4-1-1. During Opposed Connection (Specified Value) PCS-1 uses the port number below during opposed connection when the port number used in a LAN set menu is set as “Specified value”. Port number RAS (PCS-1/1P) 2253 (when GK is used) RAS (Gatekeeper) 1719 (when GK is used) Q.931 (Outgoing) 2254 Q.931 (Incoming) 1720 H.
4-1-3. During Use of Internal MCU Function (Specified Value) PCS-1/1P that operates as internal MCU uses the port number below when the port number used in a LAN set menu is set as “Specified value”. The port number that a sub-terminal uses is the same as during opposed connection.
4-2. Setting of PCS-1 and HUB The initial setting of the PCS-1 is Auto. In the Auto setting of the PCS-1, 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 and Catalyst 2950. When the HUB is set to 100FULL or 10FULL, change the setting of HUB or adjust the PCS-1 setting to HUB. Refer to “2-5.
PCS-1 (UC) PCS-1P (CE) E 9-968-036-01 Sony Corporation B&P Company 2003.