Software version TC1.0 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide D14128.
Codec C90 Contents Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started What’s in this guide? The top menu bar and the entries in the Table of Contents are all hyperlinks, just click on them to go to the topic. Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand Table of Contents Introduction Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio inputs (I)............................................................................. 22 Microphone/Line In 1–8 (XLR).............................................
Codec C90 Contents Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Preferences type command................................................. 39 About xConfiguration................................................................... 40 xConfiguration operations............................................................ 41 Return result parameters......................................................... 41 xConfiguration Help......................................................
Codec C90 Introduction Introduction Contents System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing TANDBERG! Your TANDBERG Codec C90 has been designed to give you many years of safe, reliable operation. In this chapter...
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Codec C90 Contents Introduction Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Safety Instructions For your protection please read these safety instructions completely before you connect the equipment to the power source. Carefully observe all warnings, precautions and instructions both on the apparatus and in these operating instructions.
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Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 2 Getting started This chapter introduces you to the codec and gets you up and going. This guide has been divided into several chapters, all of which provide different information. You can access the chapters directly by clicking on the menu bar at the top of this page. In this chapter...
Codec C90 Contents 1 Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Assemble your system The illustration shows you the basic setup when connecting your monitor, PC, camera, microphone, loudspeakers (if applicable), LAN and line voltage to your codec.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Using the Remote Control The functions keys in the upper part of the remote control reflects the soft keys on screen. ARROW LEFT: Press the left arrow key to go one step back in the menu or to move to the left in a text field. ... and the middle part of the remote control is used to handle the video part of the call. 1 .
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Getting Started Using the Remote Control, cont... The functions keys in the upper part of the remote control reflects the soft keys on screen. Interfaces 1 .@ 2 abc def 3 5 jkl mno 6 7 pqrs 8 tuv wxyz 9 0 abc/123 # xConfiguration xStatus Cameras Appendices ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD INITIATE CALL: Select a name from the Phone book or enter the name, number or URI and press the Call key to initiate the call.
Codec C90 Contents 1 Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Getting Started Interfaces About the API Turn on the system • Turn on the codec and wait a few minutes for the system to start • Make sure the remote control has the batteries installed. • Press Home ( • When you can see the menu on screen, proceed to Step 2.
Codec C90 Contents 4 Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Getting Started Interfaces About the API Add the system to the network Your service provider should have provided you with the information you need to get on-line. xConfiguration 5 xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Verify your settings We strongly recommend that you verify the settings by inspecting the System Information list.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Getting Started Interfaces About monitors About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The video outputs at Codec C90 The main monitor The main monitor can be connected to the default video output HDMI 1 or one of the other outputs which are HDMI 3, DVI-I 2 or DVI-I 4.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 3 Interfaces and sockets In this chapter you will find an in-depth presentation of the rear panel sockets and interface of the TANDBERG Codec C90, including audio signal levels and formats supported. In this chapter...
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The front panel There are four LED’s in the front of the Codec: • Power – The POWER LED turns ON when power is connected, otherwise OFF • Call – The CALL LED turns ON when there are active calls on the codec, otherwise OFF • Infrared – The IR LED flashes when infrared signals are received • Alarm – The ALARM LED turns ON w
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Rear panel sockets overview The TANDBERG Codec C90 offers a great flexibility in connecting audio and video equipment to the system. The illustration below shows the rear panel of the TANDBERG Codec C90. Inputs 1 Outputs 1 TANDBERG Basic Setup The main connectors for TANDBERG basic setup are highlighted in orange.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Video Input Matrix The video input matrix is found at the rear side of the codec and illustrates the combinations in which the video inputs can be connected. About the matrix Video input matrix Only one video input source from each row can be active at any time.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Video inputs (I) Cameras Appendices Contact us Video input formats supported HD-SDI All video inputs can not be active at the same time. Please refer to the Video Input Matrix on the previous page to see an overview.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Video inputs (II) Cameras Appendices Contact us Video input formats supported DVI-D/HDMI All video inputs can not be active at the same time. Please refer to the Video Input Matrix (two pages back) to see an overview.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand Video outputs xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Video output formats supported DVI-D/DVI-I/HDMI 1920x1080@60fps (HD1080p60) HDMI 1 and 3 1280x720@60fps (HD720p60) 2 x HDMI sockets, digital video and audio output 1, 3.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Interfaces Interfaces Getting Started About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio inputs (I) Unused, but connected audio inputs should be set to Off to avoid unwanted audio/noise. Microphone/Line In 1–8 (XLR) 8 x Balanced XLR sockets, audio input 1–8. Main connector. The Microphone/Line In 1 is the main connector for the microphone.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio inputs (II) Unused, but connected audio inputs should be set to Off to avoid unwanted audio/noise. Line In 1–4 (RCA) 4 x RCA sockets, audio input 1–4 Audio Line In 1–4 are used when connecting to PC and to external playback devices, such as VCR’s or DVD players. Main connectors.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Interfaces Interfaces Getting Started About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio outputs (I) Line Out 5–6 (XLR) 2 x Balanced XLR sockets, audio output 5–6. Audio Line Out 5–6 are balanced outputs, for connection to balanced speakers. Default configuration. In default configuration Line Out 5 is configured as Left speaker, and Line Out 6 is configured as right speaker.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio outputs (II) Line Out 1–4 (RCA) 4 x RCA sockets, audio output 1-4 Can be configured as two stereo pairs. Main connectors. Line Out 1 (left) and Line Out 2 (right) are the main connectors to the local loudspeaker system. The local loudspeaker system may or may not include the TANDBERG DNAM (Digital Natural Audio Module).
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Interfaces Interfaces Getting Started About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio Signal Levels tables Microphone Inputs 1 to 8 XLR female Signal levels Level setting [dB] Clipping level [mVpp] Line Inputs 1 to 8 XLR female Nominal level [dBu] [dBu] Signal levels Level setting [dB] Clipping level [Vpp] Line outputs 5 to 6 XLR male Nominal level [dBu] Signal levels Level setting [dB] [dBu] Ab
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Audio signal levels, cont... Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration Absolute max output level [Vpp] Nominal level [dBu] Cameras Appendices Contact us Hardware Information Signal type Connector (codec) Level setting [dB] xStatus Audio hardware information table Line outputs 1 to 4 Female RCA/phone Signal levels xCommand -18.0 2.2 0.0 -18.0 -17.0 2.5 1.0 -17.0 -16.0 2.8 2.0 -16.0 -15.0 3.1 3.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Network connectors Ethernet interface 2 × Gigabit Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 Jack) interface (GbE). Ethernet 1 Ethernet 1: Main connector for network connection Ethernet 2: For future use.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Interfaces Interfaces Getting Started About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us COM port and Camera Control port COM port 1 x COM (RS-232) data port for codec control and configuration through API commands. COM port Camera Control port 1 x Camera Control (RS-232) port for power and camera control (pan, tilt, zoom) using the VISCA™* protocol. Main connector.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Power Power socket Power Cord Socket. Accepts 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 2.8A max. CAUTION! This equipment must be grounded. Power switch Chassis Grounding Power Switch (On/Off) Chassis grounding For grounding of the chassis Power Socket D14128.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Other connectors USB 1 × USB Host 1 × USB Device For future use. GPIO 1 × GPIO (General Purpose I/O) 6 pins Phoenix plug, having 4 ports for On/Off control, GND and +12V For future use. T Link 2 × T Link, RJ45 connector. The cable for T Link out must be shielded.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 4 About the TANDBERG API The heart of the API is the TANDBERG API-Engine. This is where all information is stored and processed. The API engine can be accessed by an easy-to-use Command Line Interface called XACLI using RS-232/Telnet/SSH, or by the TANDBERG XML API Service (TXAS) over HTTP/HTTPS.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus TANDBERG API XACLI TXAS (XML) (XML) The heart of the API is the TANDBERG APIEngine. This is where all information is stored and processed. Working with the API-engine is very similar to working with catalogues and files on a computer. All information is stored in a hierarchic tree structure which is accessible from different interfaces.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API xConfiguration xCommand Addressing Using XPath or TANDBERG SimplePath Feedback To address information in the hierarchic structure of Status and Configuration information, the TANDBERG systems support abbreviated XML Path Language (XPath) and a proprietary notation called TANDBERG SimplePath (only available using XACLI).
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Connecting to the codec The COM Port at TANDBERG Codec C90 Accessing XACLI Line in XACLI can be accessed through Telnet and SSH via the LAN interface or through the COM port by connecting a serial cable to the serial interface connector, referred to as the COM port.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Connecting to the codec, cont... Hardware & Cabling (RS-232) The pin outs for the RS-232 are defined in the tables to the right. Observe that the DTE (Data Terminal Equipment), could be a PC or any other device capable of serial communication. Cable.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Value types and formats The system supports the following value types: Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Formats for values types • Integer values Integer values: • Literal values Defines the valid range for an integer input. x = min value, y = max value. • String values <1..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API Root commands ? By typing ? or help after connecting to the TANDBERG Codec C90 using RS-232/Telnet/SSH, the system will list all supported root commands. - User Commands - xConfiguration xCommand xStatus help xconfiguration xfeedback xgetxml xstatus xpreferences xcommand log Cameras Appendices Contact us xhistory OK D14128.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Main type of commands The XACLI is divided into three main types of commands, reflecting the information types supported by the TANDBERG API Engine.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started About API Aboutthe the API Interfaces xConfiguration About xConfiguration xConfiguration ? The xConfiguration type commands defines the system settings and are either supplied or read by the user. The xConfigurations commands are organized in a hierarchic tree structure.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started xConfiguration operations Configuration type commands defines system settings and are either supplied or read by the user. To get help on a system setting you can use a help query. Enter the path followed by ? or help.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started About API Aboutthe the API Interfaces About xCommand xCommand ? xCommand type commands instructs the system to perform an action. xCommand type commands are supplied by the user.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started xCommand operations Command type commands are used to instruct the system to perform a given action. Return result parameters The following operations can be performed on xCommand: Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API xConfiguration xCommand Help To get help on a setting you can use a help query. Enter the path followed by ? or help. • xCommand dial ? Returns a set of return values. See the example to the right.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started About API Aboutthe the API Interfaces About xStatus commands xStatus ? Status type commands returns information about the system and system processes. Status type commands are read by the user. – Status – All status information is structured in a hierarchy, making up a database constantly being updated by the system to reflect system and process changes.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started About API Aboutthe the API Interfaces Query status information xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Contact us Address status information with xStatus Status type commands returns information about the system and system processes. You can query all information or just some of it.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API About xHistory command xHistory ? History type commands returns information about what has happened on the system. History type commands are read by the user. – History – All history information is structured in a hierarchy, making up a database constantly being updated by the system to reflect system and process changes.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API xConfiguration xCommand About xFeedback xFeedback ? The xFeedback command is used to specify what parts of the configuration and status hierarchies to monitor. Usage: xfeedback register or: xfeedback deregister or: xfeedback list The xFeedback command will only be issued on the RS-232/Telnet/ SSH for which it is specified.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started About API Aboutthe the API Interfaces About xPreferences xPreferences ? The xPreferences command is used to set various preferences for the RS-232/Telnet/SSH sessions. xpreferences usage: Each session can define preferences individually. IMPORTANT! This command has various settings to define the formatting of the XACLI output. It is therefore important to define settings to match the parser used on the control system.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About API Aboutthe the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us TANDBERG XML API service getxml TXAS is a service provided by TANDBERG units for transmitting and receiving (transceiving) information encoded in XML format. /getxml request returns an XML document based on the location parameter passed to the request.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 5 xConfiguration type commands This chapter gives a detailed description of the xConfiguration commands. Configuration type commands defines system settings and are either supplied or read by the user. The Configurations type commands are structured in a hierarchy, making up a database of system settings.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration Description of the xConfiguration commands In the following pages you will find a complete list of the xConfiguration commands. The examples shows either the default value or an example of a value. We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual. Go to: http://www.tandberg.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices xConfiguration Audio Input Line [1..4] Level: <0..18> xConfiguration Audio Output Line [2, 4..6] Type: Defines the input level of each Line input in steps of 1dB from 0dB to 18 dB. Addresses the specific Audio Line input. Line output 2, 4, 5, 6 are dedicated analog outputs, hence type can be set to analog only.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Audio SoundsAndAlerts RingVolume: <0..100> xConfiguration Cameras Camera [1..7] Flip: Defines the volume of the ring tone for an incoming call. Applies to cameras which supports Flip mode. Enables the video on screen to be flipped upside down. Addresses the specific camera.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xConfiguration Cameras Camera [1..7] Whitebalance Level: <1..16> Specify which camera to control. Define the Whitebalance Level for the camera. Requires the Whitebalance Mode to be set to manual. Addresses the specific camera.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xConfiguration Conference [1..1] Encryption Mode: xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The H323 Profile settings BestEffort: The system will use encryption whenever possible. In Point to point calls: If the far end system supports encryption (AES-128), the call will be encrypted. If not, the call will proceed without encryption.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xConfiguration H323 Profile [1..1] Gatekeeper Address: Specifies the IP address of the Gatekeeper. Requires the H.323 Call Setup Mode to be set to Gatekeeper and the Gatekeeper Discovery to be set to Manual. Format: String with a maximum of 64 characters. Example: xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Address: “10.47.1.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Network [1..1] IPv4 QoS Diffserv Audio: <0..63> xConfiguration Network [1..1] DNS Server [1..5] Address: The DiffServ Audio setting is used to define which priority Audio packets should have in an IP network. Enter a priority, which ranges from 0 to 63 for the packets.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP Mode: xConfiguration NetworkServices H323 Mode: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices (routers, servers, switches, projectors, etc) for conditions that warrant administrative attention.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration The Phone book settings xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Protocol: Determines whether or not to use secure management. xConfiguration Phonebook Server [1..5] ID: Enter a name for the external phonebook. Addresses the specific phonebook. HTTP: Set to HTTP to disable secure management.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration The SIP Profile settings xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration SIP Profile [1..1] Proxy [1..1] Discovery: Manual: When Manual is selected, the manually configured SIP Proxy address will be used xConfiguration SIP Profile [1..1] URI [1..1]: The SIP URI or number is used to address the system.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The System unit settings The Video settings xConfiguration SystemUnit Name: xConfiguration Video Selfview: Enter a System Name to define a name of the system unit. If the H.323 Alias ID is configured on the system then this ID will be used instead of the system name.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices xConfiguration Video OSD Mode: xConfiguration Video Input Source 2 Connector: The Video OSD (On Screen Display) Mode lets you define whether or not information and icons on screen should be displayed.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfi guration xConfiguration xConfiguration Video Output HDMI [1, 3] Resolution: <640_480_60/800_600_60/1024_7 68_60/1280_1024_60/1280_720_60/1920_1080_60/1280_768_60/1360_768_60/1366_768_60> Select the preferred resolution for the monitor connected to video output HDMI 1 or 3. This will force the selected resolution on the monitor.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 6 xCommand type commands Command type commands are used to instruct the system to perform a given action. Examples: place a call, mute microphones, disconnect a call and more. The command type is followed by a set of parameters to specify how the given action is to be executed.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommands with parameters xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Audio commands In the following pages you will find a complete list of all xCommand type commands with parameters. We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs xCommand Audio Microphones Mute Mute all microphones.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus xCommand Audio LocalInput Update xCommand Audio Sound Play Update local input settings. Play specified audio sound. Cameras Appendices Contact us Required parameters with (r): Required parameters with (r): InputId(r): <0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started The Boot command Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Call DisconnectAll Disconnect all calls. xCommand Boot Boot system.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus xCommand Call Reject xCommand CallLog Outgoing Delete Reject incoming call. If no call id is specified, all incoming calls will be rejected. Delete log of outgoing calls. Required parameters with (r): Required parameters with (r): CallId: <0..65534> LogTag: <0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started The Camera commands Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Camera DirectIRControl Camera is controlled directly from remote control. Camera does not receive control signals from codec. xCommand Camera BestView Required parameters with (r): Activate the best view function. CameraId(r): <1..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Camera PositionSet xCommand Camera Ramp Set camera position to specified values. Move camera in specified direction. Camera will move at specified speed until stop command is issued. Required parameters with (r): Required parameters with (r): CameraId(r): <1..7> CameraId(r): <1..7> Pan: <-65535..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommand Camera ReconfigureCameraChain xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Dial command Reinitialize camera chain. Get info about what camera is sitting in what position in the camera chain. Example: xCommand Camera ReconfigureCameraChain *r ReconfigureCameraChainResult (status=OK): *r/end OK xCommand Dial Dial out from the system.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The DTMF Send command The TString Send command xCommand DTMFSend xCommand TStringSend Send DTMF tones to the far end. Used to send data to far end, e.g. for Telepresence control systems. Uses the H.245 control channel (TCP). Only works with H.323 calls. Required parameters with (r): CallId(r): <0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces The Far End Control commands About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand FarEndControl Preset Activate Activate move of far end camera to preset position. xCommand FarEndControl Camera Move Required parameters with (r): Move far end camera. CallId(r): <0..65534> Required parameters with (r): CallId(r): <0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces xCommand FarEndControl Source Select About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The HTTP Feedback commands To be described. Required parameters with (r): xCommand HttpFeedback Register CallId(r): <0..65534> Command used to instruct the system to return XML feedback over HTTP(S) to specific URLs.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces xCommand HttpFeedback Deregister About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Key commands Command used to deregister XML eedback over HTTP(S). Required parameters with (r): xCommand Key Click FeedbackSlot: <1..3> Command used to emulate pressing a key on the remote control for a short while. This command needs no release command.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommand Key Release Command used to emulate release an already pressed key on the remote control. The Key Release command should be preceded by a Key Press command to emulate pressing the key.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Preset commands xCommand Preset Activate xCommand Preset Store Activate local preset. Will move camera to predefined position. Store current camera position. System may hold 15 predefined camera positions (presets). Required parameters with (r): Required parameters with (r): PresetId(r): <1..15> PresetId(r): <1..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus The SString Send command The Standby commands xCommand SStringSend xCommand Standby Activate Used to send data to far end, e.g. for control systems. Uses the H.224 data channel (UDP). Set system in standby mode. Required parameters with (r): Message(r): CallId: <0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand The Video command The CamCtrlPip command xCommand Video PictureLayoutSet xCommand CamCtrlPip Select screen layout mode. To be described.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API The System Unit commands xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand SystemUnit AdminPassword Set Set administrator password. xCommand SystemUnit OptionKey Add Required parameters with (r): Add option key to add extra system capabilities, e.g. Multisite.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommand SystemUnit MenuPassword Validate xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Phone book commands Validate that supplied password is correct. Required parameters with (r): xCommand Phonebook Contact Add Password(r): Add new contact to local phonebook. Stored internally in system.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras xCommand Phonebook Contact Modify xCommand Phonebook ContactMethod Add Modify existing contact in local phonebook. Specify details about how to set up call to local phonebook contact.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus xCommand Phonebook Group Add xCommand Phonebook Group Modify Add a local phonebook group (used to group phonebook contacts). Modify details about local phonebook group.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Phonebook Search To be described. Required parameters with (r): PhonebookId: SearchString(r): SearchType: SearchFields: ContactTypes: OrderBy: SortOrder: Offset: <0..65534> GroupId: Limit: <0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras The Experimental menu xCommand Experimental Audio LocalOutput Add The Experimental commands can be used ‘as is’ and will not be further documented. Required parameters with (r): NOTE! The Experimental commands WILL change. We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual. Go to: http://www.tandberg.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces NOTE! The Experimental commands can be used ‘as is’ and WILL change. About the API xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Experimental Video Layout Remove Required parameters with (r): xCommand Experimental Audio LocalOutput ConnectInput LayoutId(r): <1..2147483647> Required parameters with (r): OutputId(r): <0..65534> InputId(r): <0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API NOTE! The Experimental commands can be used ‘as is’ and WILL change. xConfiguration xCommand xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Experimental Camera DirectIRControl Required parameters with (r): xCommand Experimental Video Layout Frame Update CameraId(r): <1..7> Required parameters with (r): OnOff(r): LayoutId(r): <1..2147483647> FrameId(r): <1..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 7 xStatus type commands Status type commands returns information about the system and system processes. The information is generated by the system and gives status about ongoing calls, network status, conference status and more.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xStatus commands Status type commands returns information about the system and system processes. The following pages will list an example of the xStatus commands and the response. We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual. Go to: http://www.tandberg.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras xStatus Audio Input LocalInput [1..n] Name xStatus Audio Input RemoteInput [1..n] CallId States the name of the LocalInput with InputId n The remote audio input belongs to call with this id Value space: S: 0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces xStatus Call [1..n] RemoteNumber About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Camera status Far end site dial number. Value space: S: 0..100 xStatus Camera [1..7] Connected Default value: N/A Indicates whether the given camera is connected or not. Example: *s Call 11 RemoteNumber: “5585232” Value space: True/False Default value: False xStatus Call [1..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices xStatus Camera [1..7] Position Pan xStatus Conference Presentation Resolution Height Current pan position. Value range depends on camera type. Current resolution height for presentation. Value space: -65535..65535 Value space: 0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration The Diagnostics Call status xStatus Diagnostics Call [1..n] Channels IncomingAudioChannel [1..n] Netstat 1 Jitter xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Diagnostics Call [1..n] Channels IncomingAudioChannel [1..n] Netstat 1 ChannelRate Current bandwidth for this media channel. Current jitter as specified by RFC3550.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xStatus Diagnostics Call [1..n] Channels IncomingVideoChannel [1..n] Netstat 1 Drop Packets dropped in this media channel. Value space: Integer value Default value: N/A Example: *s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingVideoChannel 174 Netstat 1 Drop: 0 xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Diagnostics Call [1..n] Channels IncomingDataChannel [1..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Diagnostics Call [1..n] Channels IncomingDataChannel [1..n] Netstat 1 MaxJitter xStatus Diagnostics Call [1..n] Channels OutgoingAudioChannel [1..n] Netstat 1 Bytes Max jitter measured during last time interval (5 seconds).
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Diagnostics Call [1..n] Channels OutgoingVideoChannel [1..n] Netstat 1 Loss xStatus Diagnostics Call [1..n] Channels OutgoingDataChannel [1..n] Netstat 1 Jitter Packets lost in this media channel. Current jitter as specified by RFC3550.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus xStatus Diagnostics Call [1..n] Channels OutgoingDataChannel [1..n] Netstat 1 ChannelRate xStatus H323 Gatekeeper Reason Current bandwidth for this media channel. Value space: S: 0..100 Value space: Integer value Default value: N/A Cameras Appendices Contact us Reason for rejected registration.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus MediaChannels Call [1..n] IncomingAudioChannel [1..n] Audio Protocol xStatus MediaChannels Call [1..n] IncomingVideoChannel [1..n] Video ResolutionX Audio algorithm. Resolution width for incoming video.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xStatus MediaChannels Call [1..n] OutgoingVideoChannel [1..n] ChannelRole xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Network status Main video channel or presentation video channel. Value space: Main/Presentation xStatus Network 1 Ethernet MacAddress Default value: N/A Mac address for ethernet interface.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices xStatus Network 1 IPv4 DNS Domain Name xStatus SIP Proxy 1 Verified To be described To be described. Value space: S: 0..100 Value space: True, False Default value: N/A Default value: False Example: *s Network 1 IPv4 DNS Domain Name: “sales.acme.com emea.acme.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices xStatus SystemUnit ProductId xStatus SystemUnit Software MaxVideoCalls Product id. Max number of simultaneous video calls from this system. Value space: S: 0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices xStatus SystemUnit Hardware MainBoard SerialNumber xStatus SystemUnit Hardware BootSoftware Serial number of main board. Boot software id. Value space: S: 0..100 Value space: S: 0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces xStatus SystemUnit State NumberOfInProgressCalls About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Video status Number of calls in progress. Value space: 0..5 xStatus Video Input Source [1..5] Resolution Height Default value: N/A Last detected resolution height for source. Example: *s SystemUnit State NumberOfInProgressCalls: 0 Value space: 0..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus xStatus Cameras Appendices xStatus Video Input YPbPr [1..2] Connected xStatus Video Output DVI [2, 4] Resolution Height True if a connection on YPbPr 1 or YPbPr 2 is detected. Not all connections can be detected. Last confirmed resolution height for output DVI 2 and 4. Value space: True/False Value space: 120..
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 8 Cameras Your TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p Camera has been designed to give you many years of safe, reliable operation. Additional information about the camera is found in the TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p User Guide. In this chapter...
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Cameras Appendices Contact us The PrecisionHD 1080p camera Video out (HDMI, HD-SDI). For video signals, connect from the video out on the camera to the video in on the codec. Power and camera control. For power in and camera control, connect from the camera control & power on the camera to the Camera port on the codec.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Cameras Appendices Contact us Connecting the camera The HDMI and HD-SDI can be used simultaneously. HDMI cable The HDMI cable delivered with the camera is 5 meters. Maximum length is 15 meter with a category 2 certified good quality HDMI cable. HD-SDI cable HD-SDI socket The HD-SDI cable must be purchased separately.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand Cameras Cameras xStatus Appendices Contact us Best view—Face recognition This camera is capable of face recognition when used with TANDBERG C90 Codecs. Consequently, the functionality is subject to change without further notice in order to take advantage of further developments. NOTE: Observe that the Best view feature is still a preview feature.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand Cameras Cameras xStatus Appendices Contact us Video output formats This section describes the video output formats for the TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p camera. DIP switch settings for video output formats The video output format for the camera is set by DIP switches. The DIP switches are found on the bottom side of the camera.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Cameras in daisy chain Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Cameras Appendices Contact us Example. Four daisy chained TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p cameras. A single daisy chain can have up to seven cameras. Cascaded cameras The sockets named Extra Camera and Power In are used when connecting cameras in daisy chain. • HDMI and HD-SDI.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us Chapter 9 Appendices In this chapter... Software upgrade Upload certificates XML files Log files NTP Time Zone expression Supported RFCs in SIP Remote Control TRC5 Remote Control key map PrecisionHD camera CE Declaration China RoHS Codec C90 dimensions PrescisionHD 1080p dim.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Software upgrade The Upgrade tab lets you select the software upgrade file for TANDBERG Codec C90 and install the new software. Please follow the procedure described on this page. Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us The software upgrade procedure Contact your TANDBERG representative to obtain the software upgrade file. 1.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Upload certificates The Upload certificates tab lets you upload a CA list (ROOT certificate) to authenticate TLS connections on SIP and a HTTPS certificate to enable HTTPS. The system administrator issues/obtains and installs unique certificates to each system. For TLS connections a ROOT Certificate (CA-list) can be uploaded from the web interface. When the SIP setting TlsVerify is enabled, only TLS connections to servers, whom x.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started XML files The XML files tab gives a complete overview of the status of the system and the commands available on XML format.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration Log files Debug log files In the Logs tab you will find debug log files. Select a debug log file by clicking on the name of the file. These are TANDBERG specific debug files which may be required by TANDBERG in the need of technical support. Some of the log files can be opened or saved. xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us Some of the log files can be saved.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us NTP Time Zone expressions With reference to the setting xConfiguration Time Zone: which is described in the xConfiguration section. Specifies the NTP time zone where the system is located.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Appendices Appendices Cameras Contact us NTP Time Zone expressions, cont...
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us NTP Time Zone expressions, cont...
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us Supported RFCs in SIP Current RFCs and drafts supported in SIP • RFC 4574 The Session Description Protocol (SDP) Label Attribute The RFC (Request for Comments) series contains technical and organizational documents about the Internet, including the technical specifications and policy documents produced by the Internet Enginee
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces TANDBERG Remote Control TRC5 About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Contact us Function keys: Represents shortcuts and advanced functions. Each key reflects a soft key on screen. Presentation: Press the Microphone: Press the Appendices Appendices key to show/hide a presentation. key to toggle the microphones on/off. Volume: Press the + or – on the Zoom: Press the + or – on the and out.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started TANDBERG Remote Control TRC5 key map The TANDBERG Remote control TRC5 has the following button codes and IR signal parameters.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus The PrecisionHD camera TANDBERG Precision HD camera Connecting the camera Video out. For video out signals, connect from the HDMI on the camera to a HDMI video input on the codec. Power and camera control. For power in and camera control, connect from the camera control & power on the camera to the Camera port on the codec.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us CE Declaration for Codec C90 For an official, signed version of this document, or details regarding documentation from the technical construction file, please contact TANDBERG.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us China RoHS table This product complies with the Chineese RoHS. D14128.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Appendices Appendices Cameras Contact us TANDBERG Codec C90 dimensions Dimensions in mm. 465,0 68,0 10,0 Left side view 66,0 88,0 Front view 32,0 486,0 442,0 285,0 Top view D14128.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us PrecisionHD 1080p camera dimensions 142,0 105,0 4,4 148,1 105,9 (eye centre) 32,2 62,4 20,5 2,5 2,5 220,0 125,4 190,0 ø79,6 14,0 63,0 114,6 34,5 106,3° ø82,0 D14128.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us PrecisionHD camera dimensions D14128.
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Technical specifications Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus 1280x720@30 fps (720p30) • 1280x768@60fps (WXGA) 1280x720@25 fps (720p25) • 1024x768@60fps (XGA) • 2 x RCA/Phono, Line Level: Stereo PC input • 1280x1024@60fps (SXGA) • 2 x RCA/Phono, Line Level: Stereo auxiliary/ DVD input • 2 x HDMI, digital: Stereo PC/DVD inputs • 640x480@60fps (VGA) Video conferencing codec, remote control, An
Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Appendices Contact us IP NETWORK FEATURES • 1920x1080@25fps STORAGE AND TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE MTBF PRODUCT RELIABILITY/MTBF • DNS lookup for service configuration • 1280x720@60fps • • Differentiated Services (QoS) • 1280x720@50fps • IP adaptive bandwidth management (including flow control) • 1280x720@30fps • Auto gatekeeper discover
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