Creative Labs VNIVF0340 Video Conferencing Device User Manual FatPipe CES 2 samples

Creative Labs Inc Video Conferencing Device FatPipe CES 2 samples

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Users Manual

WelcomeWe are pleased to present the latest Video Conferencing experience from Creative. Read on to get the most out of your new inPerson™. Key Features• High video quality (up to VGA resolution and 2 Mbps bit-rate)• Excellent low light performance• Wide-angle lens• Dual Microphones with Acoustic Echo Cancellation and Noise Reduction•Wi-Fi• Rechargeable, removable Lithium-ion battery•Auto Login• Auto Answer•Screen Saver• Speed dial• Call History•Contact ListUsage Scenarios• Built-in dual microphones, and audio output to external speakers (not included) with the bundled RCA cables.• Built-in dual microphones and internal speaker.• For privacy: bundled microphone and earphones.• Viewing on a larger screen: video output to TV with the bundled RCA cables.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 1  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
2  Table of ContentsA Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control  ........................ 3Power Options  ......................................................................... 8Getting Started  ........................................................................ 9During a Call ............................................................................ 13Connecting Your inPerson to a TV  .......................................... 14Managing Photos ..................................................................... 15Managing Your Contact List .................................................... 16Managing Your Calls  ............................................................... 18Personalizing Your inPerson .................................................. 20Managing Video Conferencing Settings .................................. 21Video Conferencing Tips .......................................................... 21Managing Network Settings .................................................... 22Upgrading Firmware ............................................................... 23FAQs/Troubleshooting ............................................................ 24Information Diagrams ............................................................. 25Recovery Menu  ........................................................................ 25Specifications .......................................................................... 27Safety ....................................................................................... 28Regulatory ............................................................................... 29FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 2  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control  3A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote ControlFatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 3  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
4  A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote ControlNETWORK5V DC IN AV OUTPUTBackPowerNetwork port Yellow -Video In jackRed -Audio In (Right) jack BottomRemovable BatteryBattery Release switchTripod mountWhite -Audio In (Left) jackFatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 4  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control  5The color selectorsPress the red, green, blue or yellow selector on inPerson corresponding to the same color button you want to select on your inPerson’s LCD.Entering charactersTo enter a number, press and hold the numeric button.To enter an alphabet letter, press the letter's button continuously until the desired letter appears.To enter symbols, press the * button.To switch between upper and lower case, press the # button.Deleting charactersPress the Back button  .FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 5  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
6  A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote ControlWe use the term “Highlight“ in this manual to mean the following action:To move up and down a menu to highlight an item, press the up and down arrows button Using the Arrows and OK buttons to edit menu itemsHighlight the menu item that you want.To edit a highlighted menu item, press the OK button  .Using the keypad, edit the menu item.After editing the menu item, press the OK button   again.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 6  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control  7Using the Options buttonPressing the Options button   displays additional options in the following menu screens. To exit from the Options menu, press the Back button  or press the Options button   again.• Video Conferencing screen• User Account•During a call•Contacts•Main Menu→  System→  Network Settings→  Wi-Fi (Wireless Network)•Main Menu→  Date & Time→  Display Clock• Speed Dial•Photos• Call historyFatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 7  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
8  Power OptionsPower OptionsThere are two power options available for your inPerson:•Direct power source via the power outlet: if you are near a power outlet, we recommend you to use the power adapter. The Direct Power icon   appears on the LCD.•Portable removable battery: if you want the convenience of portability, use the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. The Battery Charging icon   flashes on the LCD indicating that the battery is charging. When the charging is complete, the Battery Full (but still charging) icon   appears on the LCD. You can then disconnect the power adapter. To use the removable batteryAttach the battery to your inPerson before proceeding to "Getting Started". You can charge the battery and use your inPerson at the same time.To remove your battery laterMove the battery lock as shown to release the battery.Battery charging time Up to five hours.Battery life Up to two hours (50% LCD brightness).Up to five hours (connected to TV).FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 8  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Getting Started  9Getting StartedStep 1: Set up your inPerson1Connect the ethernet cable as shown below.2Connect your inPerson to a power outlet using the power adapter.Your inPerson turns on and the LCD lights up after the power adapter is plugged in.NOTE You do not need to connect the ethernet cable if you are using a Wi-Fi connection.NETWORK5V DC IN AV OU TPUTFatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 9  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
10  Getting StartedStep 2: Set Date & TimeAfter your inPerson turns on for the first time, you need to set the date and time. Using the Arrows button  , set the date and time and then select Next. After setting the date and time, the Network Settings screen appears.Step 3: Connect to the networkConnecting via Ethernet/LAN (Wired Network)1Highlight Ethernet/LAN (Wired Network) and press the OK button  .2To automatically enable your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to assign you an IP address, highlight Automatic.To manually assign a fixed IP address, highlight Manual.3Press the OK button  .If you selected Manuali. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and Preferred DNS Server (See “Using the Arrows and OK buttons to edit menu items” on page 6).ii. Select Next.When successfully connected to the network, the Ethernet/LAN icon   appears on the LCD.Connecting via Wi-Fi (Wireless Network)1Highlight Wi-Fi (Wireless Network) and press the OK button  .2Enter a Profile Name for your Wi-Fi connection and select Ok.Your configured Wi-Fi settings will be saved under this name for convenient selection in the future.3Select Scan for available wireless networks or Manual Settings.To scan for available wireless networksi. Highlight the Wi-Fi connection that you want, and press the OK button  .ii. Highlight the Network Name, Security or Network Key menu item you want to edit.iii. Press the OK button   and use the keypad to edit the menu item.iv. After editing the field, press the OK button   again.v. Repeat steps ii. to iv. to edit the other menu items if necessary.vi. Select Save.When network connection is successful, the Wi-Fi icon   appears on the LCD.NOTE • If your inPerson is connected to the network using both Ethernet and Wi-Fi, the Ethernet connection will be used.• Wi-Fi networks requiring a webpage login are not supported.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 10  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Getting Started  11To configure Manual Settingsi. Highlight Network Name or Security (if the network is security enabled).ii. Press the OK button   to edit the menu item.iii. After editing the menu item, press the OK button   again.iv. Select Ok.When network connection is successful, the Wi-Fi icon   appears on the LCD.Step 4: Sign-in to your account1Please wait as your inPerson automatically signs in to your account. This may take up to a few minutes. The following will appear:nUser ID: your ID. This can also be viewed User Details in the CVC conferencing screen.nDisplay Name: the name your contacts will see. If no display name is entered, your User ID will be displayed.nPhoto: you can add a display photo to your account after completing the Setup Wizard and when you have a photo library. See “Take a photo of yourself” on page 13.2Select Finish.The User Account screen appears.3Select Login.The Video Conferencing screen appears. Video Conferencing screenFatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 11  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
12  Getting StartedStep 5: Making a call1If you already have a contact list in your SightSpeed account, your existing contacts will appear.If you want to add contacts, see “Add a contact” on page 16.2Highlight the contact you want.3Press the Call/End Call button  .When a call is established, you will automatically start receiving and sending audio. To start sending video, press the Video On/Off button  . 4To end the call, press the Call/End Call button  .TIP To automatically send and receive video for all future calls, select Main Menu→  System→  User Settings→  Default Conferencing Mode→  Audio/Video On. FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 12  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
During a Call  13During a CallAdjust volumePress the Volume +/- buttons  .Activate Privacy options1To turn the outgoing audio on or off, press the Audio On/Off button .2To turn the outgoing video on or off, press the Video On/Off button .Switch display viewsThe default view is non-full screen (aspect ratio: 4 x 3).1To display full screen video (aspect ratio: 16 x 9), select Switch View.2To display full screen video (aspect ratio: 4 x 3), select Switch View again.3To switch back to the default view, select Switch View again.Take a photo of the incoming video1While video conferencing, press the Options button 2Highlight Photoshot and press the OK button  . The photo is taken in about 3 seconds.3To use this photo as your contact’s display photo. See “Attach a photo to your contact” on page 17.Take a photo of yourself1While not video conferencing, press the Options button  .2Highlight Photoshot and press the OK button  . The photo is taken in about 3 seconds.3To use this photo as your display photo. See “Add a display photo to your account” on page 20.NOTE By default, the outgoing video is turned off when video conferencing starts.TIP• To switch views during a call, you can also press the Arrows button  .• To move the outgoing video window when viewing full screen incoming video, press the OK button  .• To show the menu while viewing full screen video, press the yellow selector.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 13  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
14  Connecting Your inPerson to a TVConnecting Your inPerson to a TV1Connect your inPerson to a TV as shown.2Press the TV/LCD button .The LCD will be turned off.NOTE If you were video conferencing, your inPerson will continue to stream video and audio even if the lid is closed.NETWORK5V DC IN AV OUTPUT4 5 689731 21Yellow connector2Red connector3White connector4Video In jack - Yellow5Audio In (Right) jack - Red6Audio In (Left) jack - White7Yellow connector8Red connector9White connectorFatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 14  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Managing Photos  15Managing PhotosView photos1From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu.2Highlight Photos and press the OK button  .Thumbnails of your photos are displayed.To switch display view, press the Options button, highlight Switch View and press the OK button  .3Highlight the photo that you want and press the OK button  .4To return to the thumbnails view, press the Back button  .Delete photos1From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu.2Highlight Photos and press the OK button  .Thumbnails of your photos are displayed.3Highlight the photo that you want.4Press the Options button  .5Highlight Delete Photo and press the OK button  .6Select Yes.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 15  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
16  Managing Your Contact ListManaging Your Contact ListAdd a contact1Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account.2From the Main Menu or Video Conferencing screen, select Contacts.3Select Add.4Press the OK button   to enter your contact’s User ID.5Using the keypad, enter your contact’s SightSpeed ID (not your contact’s email address).6After editing, press the OK button   again.If you do not want to associate a display name and photo with your contact, skip to step 12 below.7Highlight Display Name.8Following the method described from steps 4 to 6 above, enter the display name for your contact.9Highlight Photo and press the OK button  .10 Highlight the photo you want.11 Select Next.12 Select Save.Edit your contact’s details1Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account.2From the Main Menu or Video Conferencing screen, select Contacts.3Highlight the contact you want.4Select Edit.5Highlight the information you want to edit (User ID cannot be edited).6Press the OK button  .7Using the keypad, edit your contact’s details.8After editing, press the OK button   again.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 16  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Managing Your Contact List  17Attach a photo to your contact1Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account.2From the Main Menu or Video Conferencing screen, select Contacts.3Highlight the contact you want.4Select Edit.5Highlight Photo.6Press the OK button  .7Highlight the photo you want.8Select Next.9Select Save.To delete the attached photo, repeat steps 1 to 4 above and select Reset Photo.Block a contact 1Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account.2From the Main Menu or Video Conferencing screen, select Contacts.3Highlight the contact you want.4Press the Options button  , and highlight Block.5Press the OK button  .Delete a contact1Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account.2From the Main Menu or Video Conferencing screen, select Contacts.3Highlight the contact you want.4Press the Options button  , and highlight Delete.5Press the OK button  .NOTE All blocked contacts will be unable to contact you.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 17  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
18  Managing Your CallsManaging Your CallsAdd speed dial1From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Speed Dial.2Highlight the keypad number you want to assign the speed dial.3Press the OK button   or select Assign.Your contact list appears.4Highlight the contact you want assigned to the speed dial.5Press the OK button  .6Select Yes.Make a call1There are several ways to make a call. From the Video Conferencing screen, the following options are available:nSelect from your Contact list:i. Select Contacts.ii. Highlight the contact that you want.nSpeed dial: Press the pre-assigned keypad number.nManual SightSpeed ID input:i. Press any keypad button, and then press the Options button  .ii. Highlight Text and then press the OK button  .iii. Using the keypad, enter your contact’s SightSpeed ID.2Press the Call/End Call button  .When a call is established, you will automatically start receiving and sending audio. To start sending video, press the Video on/off button  . To automatically send and receive video for all calls, select Main Menu→  System→  User Settings→  Default Conferencing Mode→  Audio On/Video On.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 18  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Managing Your Calls  19Manage incoming callsIf the incoming call party is on your contacts list, the display name and photo (for contacts with attached photos) will be displayed. For contacts with no display name, the User ID will be displayed.To accept a call, select Yes.To ignore a call, select No.Enable Auto AnswerThis would be useful for remotely monitoring your home or office as your inPerson will automatically answer all calls.1From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu.2Highlight System and press the OK button  .3Highlight User Settings and press the OK button  .4Highlight Auto Answer and press the OK button  .5Highlight the timing you want and press the OK button  again.View your call history1Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account.2From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu.3Highlight Call History and press the OK button  .4Select < or > to view All Calls, Missed Calls, Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls.The type of calls appears at the top of the LCD.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 19  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
20  Personalizing Your inPersonPersonalizing Your inPersonChange Screen Saver settings1Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account.2From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu.3Highlight System and press the OK button  .4Highlight User Settings and press the OK button  .5Highlight Screen Saver Settings and press the OK button  .Set Date & Time1Make sure you are connected to the network.2From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu.3Highlight Date & Time and press the OK button  .4Highlight Set Time or Set Date and press the OK button .5Using the Arrows button  , set the date and time and then select Save.To view the saved time and date, highlight Display Clock and press the OK button  .To change time and date display options, press the Options button  .Add a display photo to your account1From the Video Conferencing screen, select Logout.2In the User Account screen that appears, select Edit.3Enter your SightSpeed password and select Ok.4Highlight Photo.5Press the OK button  .NOTE Your inPerson will go into Screen Saver mode after a period of time of non-activity. This time can be changed. You can still receive calls in Screen Saver mode. FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 20  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Managing Video Conferencing Settings  21Managing Video Conferencing SettingsIn the Video Conferencing screen, press the Options button   to select from the following:• Video Resolution• Upload Bandwidth• Camera Settings•LCD BrightnessVideo Conferencing TipsTips for great video• Avoid strong background light and low light conditions. Example of backlight includes an open window, lamps, lighting, or a white wall behind you. • When your face appears too dark or bright, from the video conferencing screen, press the Options button  , and then highlight Camera Settings→  Brightness.• Avoid using spotlights (for example, table lamp) near your inPerson. Use diffuse light instead (for example, fluorescent light).• For additional video positioning options, you can attach your inPerson to a tripod.• When there is an orange or blue cast, from the video conferencing screen, press the Options button  , and then highlight Camera Settings→  White Balance.• When you see your video image flickering, from the video conferencing screen, press the Options button  , and then highlight Camera Settings→  Power Frequency. Check that the correct power frequency is selected. For North America, it should be 60 Hz.Tips for great audio• Ensure the openings of the dual-microphones on your inPerson are not blocked by any objects, especially when your inPerson needs to be tilted at an angle.• If your contact is not hearing you clearly when you use external speakers with your inPerson, do the following for echo reduction.i. Move the speakers away from your inPerson.ii. Ensure that the speakers are not facing the microphones on your inPerson.iii. Lower the speakers volume.• If you need to use your inPerson in a noisy environment, we recommend you to use the bundled microphone and earphones.NOTE If your contact informs you that the audio/video is not as smooth as before, try selecting a lower upload bandwidth and/or lower video resolution.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 21  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
22  Managing Network SettingsManaging Network SettingsSet up a Wi-Fi connection1From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu.2Highlight System and press the OK button  .3Highlight Network Settings and press the OK button  .4Highlight Wi-Fi and press the OK button  .To automatically scan for Wi-Fi networks5Select Scan.6Highlight the Wi-Fi network you want, and press the OK button .7Select Save.To manually add a Wi-Fi network5Press the Options button   and highlight Add. 6Press the OK button  .7Using the keypad, enter a display name for your Wi-Fi network and press the OK button  .8Highlight Manual Settings.9Select Next.10 Highlight Network Name or Security (if the network is security enabled).11 Press the OK button   to edit the menu item.12 After editing the menu item, press the OK button   again.13 Select Ok.When network connection is successful, the Wi-Fi icon   appears on the LCD.Disable or delete your Wi-Fi connection1From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu.NOTE • If your inPerson is connected to the network using both Ethernet and Wi-Fi, the Ethernet connection will be used.• Wi-Fi networks requiring a webpage login are not supported.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 22  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Upgrading Firmware  232Highlight System and press the OK button  .3Highlight Network Settings and press the OK button  .4Highlight Wi-Fi (Wireless Network) and press the OK button  .5Highlight the Wi-Fi network you want.To disable a Wi-Fi connection6Press the Options button   and highlight Disable Wi-Fi.7Press the OK button  .To delete a Wi-Fi profile6Press the Options button   and highlight Delete.7Press the OK button  .Disconnect your Ethernet connectionSimply unplug the Ethernet cable from your inPerson.View network settings1From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu.2Highlight System and press the OK button  .3Highlight Network Settings and press the OK button  .4Highlight Ethernet/LAN (Wired Network) or Wi-Fi (Wireless Network).5Select View Details.Upgrading FirmwareYour inPerson’s menu interface, features and operations are controlled by its firmware. Sometimes, improvements are made to the firmware and these firmware upgrades are automatically detected when your inPerson is connected to the network. When a newer firmware version is available, you may be prompted to upgrade to the new version. Alternatively, you can check if a new firmware version is available, select Main Menu→  System→  Firmware Upgrade.1Follow the instructions to download and install the new firmware. You will be prompted to restart your inPerson for the changes to take place. 2After restarting, your inPerson will automatically attempt to login to your account.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 23  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
24  FAQs/TroubleshootingFAQs/TroubleshootingMy inPerson is not responding. What do I do?Try resetting your device.• Press and hold the Power button   to turn off your inPerson, and then turn it on again.• If your inPerson is connected to the power outlet, remove and re-connect the power adapter from your inPerson.• If your inPerson is running on battery power, remove and re-attach the battery before turning on your inPerson again.My inPerson is unable to connect to my Wi-Fi network. What do I do?From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu→  System→  Network Settings→  Wi-Fi→  Scan.Is your Wi-Fi network displayed?If your Wi-Fi network is displayed, make sure the network name and the security settings are correctly entered. The Wi-Fi signal may also be weak, or there may be too many people logged in to the network. Try scanning for Wi-Fi networks and logging in again later.If your Wi-Fi network is not displayed, make sure that:i. Your Wi-Fi router is turned on.ii. Wi-Fi is enabled on the router.iii. Your inPerson is placed nearer to the router.What does incoming and outgoing video quality depend on?The video quality depends on the device, video resolution and network bandwidth used by yourself and your contact. In addition, your inPerson supports the h.264 (higher quality) and h.263 video codecs. If your contact’s device only supports the h.263 video codec, you may experience lower video quality.I am not logged in to my SightSpeed account, and cannot access some menu options in Main Menu. Why is this so?Some menu items can only be accessed when you are logged in to your SightSpeed account.Main Menu items (logged in to your account): Contacts, Speed Dial, Call History, Photos, Date & Time, System.Main Menu items (logged out from your account): Photos, Date & Time, System.I am being prompted to upgrade my inPerson firmware. What do I do?See “Upgrading Firmware” on page 23.I have set the date and time, but it is not correct when I restart my inPerson. What do I do?FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 24  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Information Diagrams  25Make sure your inPerson is connected to the network, and then set the date and time again. From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen, select Main Menu→  Date & Time.My time display is blinking. What does it mean?When your time display is blinking, your inPerson is trying to connect to the Internet to retrieve the current time. The time display will stop blinking when your inPerson is connected to the Internet and the current time has been retrieved.Information DiagramsRecovery MenuIn the recovery menu, you can select to do the following:•Clean Up Photo Library: select this when your photos are corrupted and you encounter problems displaying photos in thumbnail view.•Restore Default Settings (device will restart): select this to reset your personalized settings back to default.•Format Disk (all files will be deleted & device will restart): select this to reformat your inPerson. Warning: all content will be deleted. After performing this, your inPerson will restart with the currently installed firmware.•Reinstall Firmware (device will restart): select this to download and install the latest firmware version. Your personalized settings will not be deleted.To enter the recovery menu1Ensure that your inPerson is turned off.2While holding down the Call/End Call button  , press and release the Power button  .3When the inPerson logo appears, continue to press the Call/End Call button  .4When the Creative logo appears, release the Call/End Call button  .The Recovery Menu appears. No video due to network congestion.Outgoing video turned off. To turn on the outgoing video, press the Video On/Off button  .FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 25  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
26  Recovery MenuTo exit the recovery menuFrom the Recovery Menu screen, select Restart.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 26  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Specifications  27SpecificationsDimensions (W x D x H) 7.6’’ x 5.9’’ x 1.9’’ (194.3 mm x 150.5 mm x 48 mm)Image Sensor Color VGA CMOS (5.04 µm active square pixels)Lens Precision glass lens, F/2.0Field of View 76° ultra wide angleLCD (Color Display) 7’’diagonal (16.7 million colors)Microphone Built-in hardware AEC with dual microphonesVideo Resolution Maximum 640 x 480 (VGA)Exposure (brightness) Automatic, manual adjustmentWhite Balance Automatic, manual (Auto, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Outdoors) adjustmentVideo Resolution 640 x 480 (VGA), 352 x 288 (CIF), 320 x 240, (QVGA), 176 x 144 (QCIF)Effective Focal Range 30 cm to infinityVideo Codec Support H.264, H.263, H.263+Audio Codec Support dvi4, ilbc, G.711, G.723.1a, G.729ab, telephony tone signalling (rfc2833)Communication Protocol SIP/SDP, RTP/RTCP, STUN, ICENetwork Protocol UDP, TCP, ARP, DHCP, SNTP, ICMPEthernet Connection RJ-45Ethernet Network Interface 10/100 Base-TWireless Standards Compliance IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11gWireless Security WEP (64-bits), WEP (128-bits), WPA-PAK (TKIP), WPA-PSK (AES)Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 0.138 mW/gPower Source AC power adapter:100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5 V/2.4 ARechargeable Lithium-ion battery: 3.7 V/3500 mAHPower Consumption 6 W (typical), 12 W (maximum)FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 27  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
28  SafetySafetyRefer to the following information to use your product safely, and to reduce the chance of electric shock, short-circuiting, damage, fire, hearing impairment or other hazards. Improper handling may void the warranty for your product. For more information, read the warranty available with your product.• Do not dismantle or attempt to repair your product.Refer all servicing to authorized repair agents.• Do not expose your product to temperatures outside the range of 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).• Do not pierce, crush or set fire to your product.• Keep your product away from strong magnetic objects.• Do not subject your product to excessive force or impact.• Do not expose your product to water or moisture.If your product is moisture-resistant, take care not to immerse your product in water or expose it to rain.Earphones• When a conductive apparatus such as earphones, is used in close proximity with a CRT television or CRT monitor, the latter may emit an electrostatic discharge. This electrostatic discharge can be felt as a static shock. While this static shock is usually harmless, it is good practice to avoid close contact with CRT devices when using earphones.• Do not listen to audio on your earbuds or headphones at high volume for prolonged periods of time as hearing loss may result. For users in the United States, go to www.hei.org for more information.Removable Battery• The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. Contact local agencies for recycling and disposal information.• Do not allow metal objects to touch the terminals of your battery.• If there is leakage, an offensive odor, discoloration or deformation during charging or use, remove the battery and do not use it again. Clean your hands well before touching food or sensitive areas, for example, your eyes.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 28  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
Regulatory  29RegulatoryThe following sections contain notices for various countries: CAUTION: This product is intended for use with FCC/CE certified computer equipment. Please check the equipment operating/installation manual and/or with the equipment manufacturer to verify/confirm if your equipment is suitable prior to the installation or use of the product.Notice for the USAFCC Part 15: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1This device may not cause harmful interference, and2This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.CAUTION: To comply with the limits of the Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, this device must be installed with computer equipment certified to comply with Class B limits.All cables used to connect to the computer and peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with non-certified computers or non-shielded cables may results in interference to radio or television reception.MODIFICATION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the device.Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure StatementThis equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.For body operation, inPerson has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used directly against the body. Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR is a measurement of radio frequency energy.  The FCC permits a maximum SAR value of 1.6 mW/g.  The highest SAR value for this product when used on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.138 mW/g.Notice for CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 29  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM
30  RegulatoryCANADIAN CLASS B STATEMENT: This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur: "Appareils Numeriques," NMB-003 edictee par le ministre des Communications.MODIFICATION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the device.Toute modification non approuvée explicitement par le fournisseur de licence de l'appareil peut entraîner l'annulation du droit de l'utilisateur à utiliser l'appareil.Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the written permission of Creative Technology Ltd.Copyright © 2008 Creative Technology Ltd. All rights reserved. The Creative logo and Live! are trademarks or registered trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd. in the United States and/or other countries. All other brand and product names listed are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm  Page 30  Friday, November 23, 2007  2:11 PM

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