Grandstream Networks GVC3210 Video Conference System User Manual NEW 1213
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Gra andstrream Netw works,, Inc. GVC C3210/ G GVC32 210RMT TM Video Confference System m for Android Userr Guide COPYRIGHT ©2017 Grandstream Networks, Inc. http://www.grandstream.com All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Reproduction or transmittal of the entire or any part, in any form or by any means, electronic or print, for any purpose without the express written permission of Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted. The latest electronic version of this guide is available for download here: http://www.grandstream.com/support Grandstream is a registered trademark and Grandstream logo is trademark of Grandstream Networks, Inc. in the United States, Europe and other countries. CAUTION Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Grandstream, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this guide, could void your manufacturer warranty. WARNING Please do not use a different power adaptor with devices as it may cause damage to the products and void the manufacturer warranty. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |2 FCC Authentication For Video Conference System, model: GVC3210 FCC ID: YZZGVC3210 For Bluetooth Remote Control, model: GVC3210 RMT FCC ID: YZZGVC3210RMT Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: 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. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: For GVC3210 This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |3 For GV VC3210 RMT This equ uipment com mplies with FC CC radiation exposure lim mits set forth for an uncon ntrolled environm ment. This tran nsmitter mus st not be co-located or op perating in co onjunction wiith any otherr antenna or transmitter. CE Au uthentication Hereby, Grandstream m Networks, Inc. declare es that the radio equipme ent GVC3210 0 and GVC32 210 RMT are 2014/53/EU. in compliance with Directive n of conform mity is availab ble at the follo owing interne et address: The full text of the EU declaration ww.grandstre eam.com/sup pport/resourc ces/ http://ww GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |4 GNU GPL INFORMATION GVC3210 firmware contains third-party software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Grandstream uses software under the specific terms of the GPL. Please see the GNU General Public License (GPL) for the exact terms and conditions of the license. Grandstream GNU GPL related source code can be downloaded from Grandstream Web site from: http://www.grandstream.com/sites/default/files/Resources/gvc32xx-gpl.tar.gz GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |5 Table of Contents DOCUMENT PURPOSE ............................................................................................... 16 CHANGE LOG .............................................................................................................. 17 Firmware Version 1.0.1.13 ................................................................................................................... 17 Firmware Version 1.0.1.6 ..................................................................................................................... 17 WELCOME ................................................................................................................... 18 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................................................................ 19 Safety Compliances ............................................................................................................................. 21 Warranty............................................................................................................................................... 21 INSTALLING GVC3210 ................................................................................................ 22 Equipment Package Content ............................................................................................................... 22 Connecting GVC3210 .......................................................................................................................... 23 GETTING TO KNOW GVC3210 ................................................................................... 27 Remote Control .................................................................................................................................... 27 Remote Control Keys and Touchpad ............................................................................................ 27 Using the Remote Control ............................................................................................................ 30 Capturing Screenshot using the Remote Control ......................................................................... 30 Using Mouse & Keyboard .................................................................................................................... 31 Using the LED Indicator ....................................................................................................................... 31 Status Icons ......................................................................................................................................... 32 Using the Onscreen Keyboard............................................................................................................. 33 English Keyboard.......................................................................................................................... 33 Numbers and Symbols ................................................................................................................. 34 Home Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 34 Screen Lock ......................................................................................................................................... 35 CONNECTING TO NETWORK AND DEVICES ........................................................... 36 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |6 Ethernet ............................................................................................................................................... 36 Using IPv4 .................................................................................................................................... 37 Using IPv6 .................................................................................................................................... 37 Wi-Fi ..................................................................................................................................................... 38 Connecting to Wi-Fi Network ........................................................................................................ 38 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) ....................................................................................................... 38 Add Network ................................................................................................................................. 40 Wi-Fi Direct ................................................................................................................................... 40 Advanced Settings ........................................................................................................................ 41 Wi-Fi Display ........................................................................................................................................ 42 Bluetooth .............................................................................................................................................. 43 Pairing GVC3210 with a Bluetooth Device ................................................................................... 43 Connecting to a Bluetooth Device ................................................................................................ 43 Using Bluetooth Remote Control .................................................................................................. 44 Transfer Files with Bluetooth ........................................................................................................ 45 Using Bluetooth Headset .............................................................................................................. 45 VPN Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 45 VLAN Settings...................................................................................................................................... 47 LLDP Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 48 802.1X Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 48 CAMERA ...................................................................................................................... 49 Preset ................................................................................................................................................... 50 Add Preset .................................................................................................................................... 50 Edit Preset .................................................................................................................................... 50 Delete Preset ................................................................................................................................ 50 Apply Preset ................................................................................................................................. 51 Initial Position................................................................................................................................ 51 Camera Parameters Configurations .................................................................................................... 51 PERIPHERAL ............................................................................................................... 53 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |7 External USB Device ........................................................................................................................... 53 Using USB Mouse/Keyboard ........................................................................................................ 53 Using USB Storage Device .......................................................................................................... 53 Micro SD Card ..................................................................................................................................... 53 Microphone and Speaker ..................................................................................................................... 54 MAKING PHONE CALLS ............................................................................................. 55 Account ................................................................................................................................................ 55 Dial Screen .......................................................................................................................................... 55 Dialing a Number Directly ............................................................................................................. 56 Redial ............................................................................................................................................ 56 Dialing a Number via Contact ....................................................................................................... 56 Dialing a Number via Call History ................................................................................................. 57 Direct IP Call ................................................................................................................................. 57 Paging/Intercom............................................................................................................................ 58 Answering a Call .................................................................................................................................. 58 Call Hold .............................................................................................................................................. 59 Mute Local Audio ................................................................................................................................. 59 Call Recording ..................................................................................................................................... 59 DND (Do Not Disturb) .......................................................................................................................... 60 Missed Call .......................................................................................................................................... 60 Call Forward ......................................................................................................................................... 60 Remote Camera Control in Call (FECC).............................................................................................. 60 IPVIDEOTALK CONFERENCE .................................................................................... 62 Device Layout ...................................................................................................................................... 62 Initiating Conference ............................................................................................................................ 62 Answering an Incoming Call in Conference ......................................................................................... 62 Conference Management .................................................................................................................... 63 Invite Members to Conference ............................................................................................................. 66 Conference Control .............................................................................................................................. 66 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |8 Pause Conference ............................................................................................................................... 67 Custom PIP .......................................................................................................................................... 67 Presentation Sharing ........................................................................................................................... 68 Conference Recording ......................................................................................................................... 69 Call Details ........................................................................................................................................... 70 Participants List.................................................................................................................................... 71 Open Dial Keyboard............................................................................................................................. 71 End Conference ................................................................................................................................... 71 Power Off During a Conference Call ................................................................................................... 72 IPVideoTalk Application........................................................................................................................ 72 Contacts........................................................................................................................................ 73 Notices .......................................................................................................................................... 74 Settings ......................................................................................................................................... 76 Join an IPVideoTalk Meeting ........................................................................................................ 77 Busy Tone Responses .................................................................................................................. 77 Manually Start IPVideoTalk Tip..................................................................................................... 78 Hand Down/Up in IPVideoTalk Meeting ....................................................................................... 78 Stop Sharing Local Camera ......................................................................................................... 80 Stop Video Upload Icon ................................................................................................................ 80 Start Cloud Recording .................................................................................................................. 80 Schedule .............................................................................................................................................. 81 View Conference Details .............................................................................................................. 82 Add Scheduled Conference .......................................................................................................... 83 Edit Scheduled Conference .......................................................................................................... 84 Reschedule Conference ............................................................................................................... 85 Delete Scheduled Conference...................................................................................................... 85 Voicemail .............................................................................................................................................. 85 Call Features........................................................................................................................................ 86 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS .......................................................................................... 89 GVC Remote Client Application ........................................................................................................... 89 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |9 BlueJeans ............................................................................................................................................ 90 APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................................ 91 Contacts ............................................................................................................................................... 91 Add Contact .................................................................................................................................. 92 Search Contacts ........................................................................................................................... 95 Manage Contacts.......................................................................................................................... 95 Groups .......................................................................................................................................... 96 LDAP contacts ..................................................................................................................................... 98 LDAP Settings............................................................................................................................... 98 Search LDAP Contacts ............................................................................................................... 101 Add Search Result into Local Contacts ...................................................................................... 101 Call History ......................................................................................................................................... 102 Add Contact from Call History .................................................................................................... 103 Delete Call History ...................................................................................................................... 104 Conference Schedule via Call History ........................................................................................ 104 File Manager ...................................................................................................................................... 104 Copy File ..................................................................................................................................... 105 Send File..................................................................................................................................... 105 Delete File................................................................................................................................... 105 Rename File ............................................................................................................................... 106 Recording ........................................................................................................................................... 106 Recording Settings ..................................................................................................................... 107 Setup Wizard ..................................................................................................................................... 107 Backup ............................................................................................................................................... 109 Backup Data ............................................................................................................................... 109 Restore Backup Data ................................................................................................................. 112 Set Backup Path ......................................................................................................................... 112 Diagnosis ........................................................................................................................................... 112 Browser .............................................................................................................................................. 113 Sync Local Schedule with Google Calendar ..................................................................................... 113 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |10 Custom App on Home Screen ........................................................................................................... 117 Uninstall Application ........................................................................................................................... 119 GS MARKET ............................................................................................................... 120 Search Apps....................................................................................................................................... 120 Download and Install Apps ................................................................................................................ 120 Update Apps ...................................................................................................................................... 120 GVC3210 WEB UI FEATURES................................................................................... 122 Accessing GVC3210 Web GUI .......................................................................................................... 122 Saving Changes................................................................................................................................. 123 Definitions .......................................................................................................................................... 123 Toolbar ............................................................................................................................................... 124 Call Page ........................................................................................................................................... 124 Making a Call .............................................................................................................................. 125 Conference Control..................................................................................................................... 126 Contacts Page ................................................................................................................................... 127 Contacts...................................................................................................................................... 127 Groups ........................................................................................................................................ 128 Schedule ..................................................................................................................................... 129 Call History ................................................................................................................................. 130 LDAP .......................................................................................................................................... 130 Device Control Page .......................................................................................................................... 131 Video Control .............................................................................................................................. 131 Audio Control .............................................................................................................................. 132 FACTORY RESET ...................................................................................................... 134 Reset via LCD .................................................................................................................................... 134 Reset via Web UI ............................................................................................................................... 135 Reset via Reset Hole ......................................................................................................................... 135 EXPERIENCING GVC3210 ........................................................................................ 136 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |11 Table of Tables Table 1: GVC3210 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................... 19 Table 2: GVC3210 Package List ................................................................................................................. 22 Table 3: GVC3210 Front Panel ................................................................................................................... 23 Table 4: GVC3210 Back Panel ................................................................................................................... 24 Table 5: GVC3210 Remote Control Keys ................................................................................................... 27 Table 6: GVC3210 LED Indicator Status Descriptions ................................................................................ 31 Table 7: GVC3210 Status Icons Descriptions ............................................................................................. 32 Table 8: GVC3210 VPN File Parameters .................................................................................................... 47 Table 9: GVC3210 VLAN Configuration Parameters .................................................................................. 47 Table 10: GVC3210 LLDP Configuration Parameters ................................................................................ 48 Table 11: 802.1x Mode Parameters on GVC3210 ...................................................................................... 48 Table 12: GVC3210 Camera Parameters ................................................................................................... 52 Table 13: GVC3210 IPVT Call Screen Bottom Menu Icons ........................................................................ 63 Table 14: GVC3210 Conference Member Status Descriptions................................................................... 65 Table 15: GVC3210 Add Conference Parameters ...................................................................................... 84 Table 16: GVC3210 Feature Code for SIP Account .................................................................................... 86 Table 17: GVC3210 Import Contacts Parameters ...................................................................................... 93 Table 18: GVC3210 Download Contacts Parameters ................................................................................. 94 Table 19: GVC3210 Export Contacts Parameters ...................................................................................... 96 Table 20: GVC3210 LDAP Settings Parameters......................................................................................... 98 Table 21: GVC3210 Web Access .............................................................................................................. 123 Table 22: GVC3210 Web UI - Call Settings .............................................................................................. 125 Table 23: GVC3210 Web UI - Audio Control Parameters ......................................................................... 132 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |12 Table of Figures Figure 1:GVC3210 Package Content ......................................................................................................... 22 Figure 2:GVC3210 Front/Top/Bottom Panel ............................................................................................... 23 Figure 3: GVC3210 Right/Left Panel .......................................................................................................... 24 Figure 4: GVC3210 Right/Left Panel Connection Diagram ........................................................................ 26 Figure 5: Deploy GVC3210 with other Devices .......................................................................................... 26 Figure 6: GVC3210 Remote Control ........................................................................................................... 27 Figure 7: GVC3210 Top Status Bar Dropdown Menu ................................................................................. 32 Figure 8: Soft Keyboard - English Input Method ......................................................................................... 33 Figure 9: English Input Method – Capslock ................................................................................................ 34 Figure 10: Soft Keyboard - Symbols and Numbers .................................................................................... 34 Figure 11: Soft Keyboard - More Symbols and Numbers ........................................................................... 34 Figure 12: GVC3210 Home Screen ............................................................................................................ 35 Figure 13: Ethernet Settings ....................................................................................................................... 36 Figure 14: GVC3210 Add Wi-Fi Screen ...................................................................................................... 38 Figure 15: GVC3210 Push button WPS feature ......................................................................................... 39 Figure 16: GVC3210 PIN Entry WPS feature ............................................................................................. 39 Figure 17: GVC3210 Add network feature .................................................................................................. 40 Figure 18: GVC3210 Wi-Fi Direct feature ................................................................................................... 41 Figure 19: GVC3210 Wi-Fi Advanced Settings page .................................................................................. 41 Figure 20: Wi-Fi Display feature ................................................................................................................. 42 Figure 21: Select display screen ................................................................................................................. 42 Figure 22: GVC3210 Bluetooth - Paired Device ......................................................................................... 44 Figure 23: GVC3210 Add VPN Files Screen .............................................................................................. 46 Figure 24: GVC3210 VPN Validation Screen.............................................................................................. 46 Figure 25: GVC3210 Camera Screen ......................................................................................................... 49 Figure 26: GVC3210 Add Preset Screen .................................................................................................... 50 Figure 27: Initial Position ............................................................................................................................. 51 Figure 28: GVC3210 Camera Parameters Setting Screen ......................................................................... 52 Figure 29: GVC3210 SIP Account............................................................................................................... 55 Figure 30: GVC3210 Call Screen ............................................................................................................... 56 Figure 31: GVC3210 Single Incoming Call Screen ..................................................................................... 58 Figure 32: GVC3210 Single Incoming H.323 Call Screen .......................................................................... 59 Figure 33: FECC – Remote Camera Control .............................................................................................. 61 Figure 34: GVC3210 3-Way IPVT Conference ........................................................................................... 63 Figure 35: GVC3210 Conference Control Screen ...................................................................................... 66 Figure 36: Select Video Feed...................................................................................................................... 67 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |13 Figure 37: Layout Customization for multiple HDMI Outputs...................................................................... 67 Figure 38: Choose HDMI Output ................................................................................................................ 68 Figure 39: GVC3210 3-Way Conference with Presentation ....................................................................... 68 Figure 40: Web UI Conference Recording .................................................................................................. 69 Figure 41: GVC3210 Call Details Screen ................................................................................................... 70 Figure 42: GVC3210 Participants List ......................................................................................................... 71 Figure 43: End Conference ......................................................................................................................... 72 Figure 44: Power Off During a Call ............................................................................................................. 72 Figure 45: GVC3210 IPVideoTalk Application............................................................................................. 73 Figure 46: IPVideoTalk Application Enterprise Directory ........................................................................ 73 Figure 47: IPVideoTalk Application Enterprise Directory: Batch Call ..................................................... 74 Figure 48: IPVideoTalk ApplicationNotices .............................................................................................. 74 Figure 49: IPVideoTalk Application Notices: Message Prompt .............................................................. 75 Figure 50: Message Indicator for IPVideoTalk Application.......................................................................... 76 Figure 51: IPVideoTalk Account Settings .................................................................................................... 76 Figure 52: Busy Tone when the Callee is the Host of another Meeting ...................................................... 77 Figure 53: Busy Tone when the Callee is already a Meeting's Member ..................................................... 78 Figure 54: Manually Start Scheduled Meeting ............................................................................................ 78 Figure 55: Hand up - IPVideoTalk ............................................................................................................... 79 Figure 56: Participants list ........................................................................................................................... 79 Figure 57: Hand down - IPVideoTalk .......................................................................................................... 79 Figure 58: Hand down by Host - IPVideoTalk ............................................................................................. 79 Figure 59: Stop Camera Sharing ................................................................................................................ 80 Figure 60: Stop Video Uploading ................................................................................................................ 80 Figure 61 : Start Cloud Recording .............................................................................................................. 81 Figure 62 : IPVideoTalk Recordings ............................................................................................................ 81 Figure 63: GVC3210 Schedule Screen ....................................................................................................... 82 Figure 64: GVC3210 Conference Details Screen ....................................................................................... 83 Figure 65: GVC3210 Add Conference Screen ............................................................................................ 83 Figure 66: GVC3210 Voice Mail Application ............................................................................................... 86 Figure 67: “GVC Remote” apk in GVC3210 LCD Menu Settings Status Remote Control ............ 89 Figure 68: GVC3210 Remote Control Application on Android Device ........................................................ 90 Figure 69: GVC3210 Contacts Screen ....................................................................................................... 91 Figure 70: GVC3210 Add New Contact Screen .......................................................................................... 92 Figure 71: GVC3210 Import Contacts Screen ............................................................................................ 93 Figure 72: GVC3210 Download Contacts Screen ...................................................................................... 94 Figure 73: GVC3210 Export Contacts Screen ............................................................................................ 95 Figure 74: GVC3210 Groups Screen .......................................................................................................... 96 Figure 75: GVC3210 Add Group Screen .................................................................................................... 97 Figure 76: LDAP Contacts Interface ........................................................................................................... 98 Figure 77: LDAP Settings Example in Web UI .......................................................................................... 100 Figure 78: Search LDAP Contacts ............................................................................................................ 101 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |14 Figure 79: Add LDAP Search Result to Local Contacts ............................................................................ 101 Figure 80: Batch Add LDAP Search Results to Local Contacts ................................................................ 102 Figure 81: GVC3210 Call History Screen ................................................................................................. 102 Figure 82: GVC3210 Call History Details.................................................................................................. 103 Figure 83: GVC3210 Add Contact Screen ................................................................................................ 104 Figure 84: GVC3210 Recording Screen ................................................................................................... 106 Figure 85: GVC3210 Recording Settings.................................................................................................. 107 Figure 86: ApplicationsSetup Wizard .................................................................................................... 108 Figure 87: Interface Detection ................................................................................................................... 109 Figure 88: GVC3210 Backup App ............................................................................................................. 110 Figure 89: GVC3210 Automatic Backup Screen ........................................................................................111 Figure 90: Backup Commonly Used Apps .................................................................................................111 Figure 91: GVC3210 Restore Backup Data Screen ................................................................................. 112 Figure 92: GVC3210 Diagnosis Screen .................................................................................................... 113 Figure 93: LCD Menu Settings System Accounts ....................................................................... 114 Figure 94: Enable Calendar Sync for the Google Account ....................................................................... 114 Figure 95: GVC3210 Schedule Settings .............................................................................................. 115 Figure 96: Enable Google Account for Schedule and Set Sync Interval .................................................. 115 Figure 97: Creating New Event in Google Calendar ................................................................................. 116 Figure 98: Google Calendar Event Synced in Schedule .......................................................................... 116 Figure 99: Set “Related Account” to Google Account ............................................................................... 117 Figure 100: System Apps ..................................................................................................................... 118 Figure 101: Move App to SD card ............................................................................................................. 118 Figure 102: Move App to Device Storage ................................................................................................. 119 Figure 103: GVC3210 GS Market ............................................................................................................. 120 Figure 104: GVC3210 Web GUI - Login ................................................................................................... 122 Figure 105: GVC3210 Web UI Tool Bar .................................................................................................... 124 Figure 106: GVC3210 Web UI – Call ........................................................................................................ 125 Figure 107: GVC3210 Web UI - Conference Status ................................................................................. 126 Figure 108: GVC3210 Web UI - Conference Control................................................................................ 126 Figure 109: GVC3210 Web UI - Contacts ................................................................................................. 127 Figure 110: GVC3210 Web UI - Groups ................................................................................................... 128 Figure 111: GVC3210 Web Page - Schedule............................................................................................ 129 Figure 112: GVC3210 Web UI - Call History ............................................................................................. 130 Figure 113: GVC3210 Web UI - Video Control ......................................................................................... 131 Figure 114: Factory Reset via LCD ........................................................................................................... 134 Figure 115: GVC3210 Web UI - Factory Reset ......................................................................................... 135 Figure 116: GVC3210 Web UI - Factory Reset Confirmation ................................................................... 135 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |15 DOCUMENT PURPOSE This User Guide describes the basic concept and tasks necessary to use and configure your GVC3210. This document covers the topics of device installation, making basic conference calls and using basic call features. To learn the advanced features and configurations, please visit http://www.grandstream.com/supportto download the latest "GVC3210 Administration Guide". This guide covers following topics: Product Overview Installing GVC3210 Getting to know GVC3210 Connecting to Network and Devices Camera Peripheral Making Phone Calls IPVideoTalk Conference Additional Functions Applications GS Market GVC3210 Web UI Features Factory Reset Experiencing GVC3210 GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |16 CHANGE LOG This section documents significant changes from previous versions of the GVC3210 user manuals. Only major new features or major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing are not documented here. Firmware Version 1.0.1.13 Added the option to check the Participants List on GVC3210 during an IPVideoTalk meeting. Users could check all participants in the current IPVideoTalk meeting. [Participants List] Firmware Version 1.0.1.6 This is the initial version. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |17 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing GrandstreamGVC3210 AndroidTMVideo Conferencing System. This document introduces the LCD settings, web UI settings and advanced configurations of GVC3210. To learn the basic configuration and how to use GVC3210, please visit http://www.grandstream.com/support to download the latest "GVC3210 User Guide". GVC3210 is a ground-breaking solution that offers small-to-medium businesses a revolutionary video conferencing system with unprecedentedflexibility and the power of support for multiple popular video conferencing protocols and platforms right out of the box. The SIP-basedGVC3210 supports Grandstream’s robust IPVideoTalk cloud platform for plug and play video conferencing. Additionally,since it is based on AndroidTM6.0.1, the GVC3210 offers full access to all video conferencing apps in the GoogleTM Play Store. The GVC3210 eliminates the traditional barriers to video conferencing and sets a new bar for business-class video conferencingsolutions by offering industry-leading flexibility, interoperability, system compatibility, application richness and ease of use. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |18 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Table 1: GVC3210Technical Specifications Specification Description Protocols / Standards SIP RFC3261, BFCP, TIP, RTP/RTCP, HTTP/HTTPS, ARP, ICMP, DNS (A record, SRV, NAPTR), DHCP, PPPoE, SSH, TFTP, NTP, STUN, LLDP-MED, LDAP, TR-069, 802.1x, TLS, SRTP, TCP/IP/UDP, IPv6, H.323 Camera 1/2.3“, 16 Megapixel CMOS, 4K (2160p) Output Lens 90°field of view, ePTZ (3x digital zoom) Network Interface 1× RJ45 10/ 100/ 1000 Mbps Wi-Fi Integrated dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz & 5GHz) Bluetooth Integrated Bluetooth 4.0 + EDR Video Outputs 2x HDMI 1.4 up to 4K (2160p) with CEC Video Input 1x HDMI 1.4 with resolution up to 1080p MIC/Speaker Built-in 4x MIC array Remote Control Bluetooth and infrared remote control with multi-touch touchpad Auxiliary Ports 2x USB 2.0, micro-SD, Reset Voice Codecs Support for G.711μ/a, G.722 (wide-band), iLBC, OPUS, G.722.1, G.722.1c, G729A/B, in-band and out-of-band DTMF (In audio, RFC2833, SIP INFO) Video Codecs HEVC(H.265) and H.264 BP/MP/HP, video resolution up to 4K (2160p), frame rate up to 30 fps, bitrateup to 16Mbps Video Resolutions 4K (2160p@30fps) from 4096Kbps, 1080p@30fps from 1024Kbps, 720p@30fps from 512 Kbps, 4SIF/4CIF from 128 Kbps, SIF/CIF from 64 Kbps Content Resolutions Input: VGA, SVGA, XGA, 1280×600, WXGA, WXGA, SXGA, 1440×900, XGA+, 720p, 1600×1200, 1080p(HDMI), up to 60fps (Screen Sharing) Encoding: 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024, 1280×720, 1920×1080 Output: 720p, 1080p Dual-Stream BFCP, video resolution (up to 4K 2160p@30fps) + content resolution (up to 1080p@15fps) Audio Features AEC, ANS, AGC, Noise Shield, PLC, CNG/VAD Video Features FEC, dynamic display layout, picture-in-picture, picture-outside-picture, digital caption Telephony Features Hold, forward (unconditional/no-answer/busy), downloadable phone book (XML, LDAP), call waiting, call history, flexible dial plan, personalized music ringtones, server redundancy & fail-over Sample Applications Skype, Google Hangouts, Microsoft Lync, Web browser, Adobe Flash, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube,Google calendar, mobile phone data import/export via Bluetooth, etc. API/SDK available for advancedcustom GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |19 application development Applications Deployment Allow various Android operation system 6.0 compliant applications to be developed, downloaded andrun in the embedded device with provisioning control QoS Layer 2 QoS (802.1Q, 802.1p) and Layer 3 (ToS, DiffServ, MPLS) QoS Security User and administrator level passwords, MD5 and MD5-sess based authentication, 256-bit AES encrypted configuration file, TLS, 128/256-bit SRTP, HTTPS, 802.1x media access control Multi-language English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Polish, Chinese, Korean,Japanese, and more Upgrade/Provisioning Firmware upgrade via TFTP / HTTP / HTTPS or local HTTP upload, mass provisioning using TR-069 or AES encrypted XML configuration file Power & Green Energy Efficiency Input: 100~240VAC 50/60hz; output: 12V/2A 24W Package Content GVC3210 video conference system, remote control, 4 AAA batteries,universal power supply, network cable (1.5 meters), 2 HDMI cables (1.5-meter and 5-meter), lenscleaning cloth, mounting kit, quick installation guide, GPL license Temperature and Humidity Operation: 0°C to 40°C, Storage: -10°C to 60°C, Humidity: 10% to 90% Non-condensing Compliance FCC: FCC Part 15B; FCC Part 15C; FCC Part 15E; UL 60950 (power adapter) CE: EN 55032; EN 55024; EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-3; EN 60950-1; EN 301 489-1/17;EN 300 328; EN 301 893; EN 62311; EN 62479; RoHS RCM: AS/NZS CISPR 32/24; AS/NZS 60950.1; AS/NZS 4268; ANATEL CE approval Output power: GVC3210: BT: 2.98dBm (BT 3.0), 6.05dBm (BT 4.0) 2.4G wifi: 16.58dBm (802.11 b), 17.23dBm (802.11 g), 16.84dBm (802.11 n20) 5G Wifi: 5150-5250 MHz: 802.11a: 17.66dBm; 802.11n-HT20: 17.19 dBm; 802.11n-HT40: 16.76dBm; 802.11ac20: 17.13dBm; 802.11ac40: 16.68 dBm; 802.11ac80: 16.58dBm; 5250-5350 MHz: 802.11a: 16.26dBm; 802.11n-HT20: 16.09 dBm; 802.11n-HT40: 16.22dBm; 802.11ac20: 16.01dBm; 802.11ac40: 16.31 dBm; 802.11ac80: 16.86dBm; 5470-5725 MHz: 802.11a: 16.18dBm; 802.11n-HT20: 15.77 dBm; GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |20 802.11n-HT40: 16.13dBm; 802.11ac20: 15.84dBm; 802.11ac40: 15.93 dBm; 802.11ac80: 16.59dBm; GVC3210 RMT: 2.13dBm (BT) Safety Compliances GVC3210 complies with FCC/CE and various safety standards. GVC3210 power adapter is compliant with the UL standard. Use the universal power adapter provided with GVC3210 package only. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover damages to the device caused by unsupported power adapters. Warranty If GVC3210 is purchased from a reseller, please contact the company where the device is purchased for replacement, repair or refund. If the device is purchased directly from Grandstream, please contact Grandstream Support for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number before the product is returned. Grandstream reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior notification. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |21 INSTALLINGGVC3210 Equipment Package Content Figure 1:GVC3210Package Content Table 2: GVC3210 Package List GVC3210 1x GVC3210Main Case 1x TV mount bracket (Plastic bracket) 1x Remote Control 2x screws 1x 12V Universal Power Supply 1x Lens Cleaning Cloth 1x 1.5m Ethernet Cable 1x Quick Installation Guide 1x 1.5m HDMI Cable 1x GPL license 1x 5m HDMI Cable 2x Bracket Sticking Strip 1x Wall mount bracket (Metal bracket) 4x AAA batteries GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |22 ConnectingGVC3210 TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW BOTTOM VIEW Figure 2:GVC3210 Front/Top/Bottom Panel Table 3: GVC3210 Front Panel NO. Name Description MicroSD Card Slot Insert microSD card to store call recordings and other necessary files. LED Indicator Power on / Normal Running: Green Standby: Flash red Shutdown: Red Pressing any key on the remote control - Green light flashes once. Camera 1/2.3“, 16 Megapixel CMOS, 4K (2160p) Output When GVC3210 is powered up, use a small pin to press the button Factory Reset one time to reboot or for more than 10 seconds to restore to factory settings. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |23 4 Figure 3: GVC3210Right/Left Panel Table 4: GVC3210 Back Panel NO. Name Description Power Interface Connect to power adapter. The arrow indicator on the power adapter should face upwards when the power adapter is plugged in. Network Interface Connect to LAN port. USB Interfaces Connect to USB cable or external speakerphone. HDMI Input Interface Connect to HDMI input devices. Connect to HDMI display devices. HDMI Output Interface Note: There are 2 HDMI output ports. The interface marked with number "1" is the primary interface to outputprimary video. Please make sure to follow the port order when connecting HDMI port 1 and 2. When there is only 1 HDMI output, it has to use HDMI output 1 and then HDMI port 2 if you have additional display devices. GVC3210 will not work correctly if connecting HDMI port 2 withoutHDMI port 1 connected. Please connect GVC3210 according to the following procedures: 1. Connect the LAN port of the GVC3210 to the RJ-45 socket of a hub/switch or a router (LAN side of the router) using the Ethernet cable. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |24 Note: The GVC3210 supports Wi-Fi as well. It can be used to connect the GVC3210 to the network. 2. Connect the HDMI [1] port of the GVC3210 to the HDMI port of the main display device (e.g., TV) using the HDMI cable. Connect HDMI port 2 if you have additional display devices. Note: Please make sure to follow the port order when connecting HDMI port 1 and 2. The GVC3210 will not work correctly if connecting HDMI port 2 without HDMI port 1 connected. 3. Connect the 12V DC output plug to the power jack on the GVC3210 and then plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet. 4. The LED Indicator in the front of the GVC3210 will show if the device is ready to be used by changing the color from red to green. Note: The display device (e.g., TV) will show the idle HOME screen with IP address on the top status bar as well. 5. Insert your microSD card into the microSD card slot. The recording files will be saved in Micro SD card. 6. (Optional) Connect presentation device (e.g., a laptop) to the GVC3210 HDMI IN port for presentation purpose during conference call. 7. (Optional) Connect USB accessory (e.g., mouse, keyboard, USB flash drive, ... etc) to the USB port. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: For detailed instructions about installing GVC3210 on wall mount and TV/Monitor mount etc., please refer to the GVC3210 quick installation guide on www.grandstream.com. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A sample of GVC3210 Right/Left panel connection is shown below: GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |25 Connect with the network cable Connect with HDMI Cable Connect with USB extension Connect with HDMI cable Figure 4: GVC3210Right/Left Panel Connection Diagram The following figure shows multiple GVC3210 devices deployed with other VoIP/network devices for video conference and collaboration. GVC3210 GVC3210 Figure 5: Deploy GVC3210 with other Devices GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |26 GETTING TO KNOW GVC3210 Remote Control Remote Control Keys and Touchpad Figure 6: GVC3210 Remote Control Table 5: GVC3210 Remote Control Keys Key Name Description Input number 1-9 and letters. 1, 2, 3, 4…9 Digital Keys The letter input using digital keys will not be displayed as letter, but it can be used to search for contacts in Call interface. For example, typing 5 (JKL), 6 (MNO), 4 (GHI), 6 (MNO) can look for John if it exists in GVC3210 contacts list. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |27 Camera PIP Mute/DN ND Switch to EP PTZ control mode during a call or in id dle status. Switch scree en layout in conference. Mute GV VC3210 in co onference. Press tthe MUTE key to ena able/disable DND mod de whenGV VC3210 is in idle. Enable/D Disable pres sentation func ction to send d presentatio on to all me embers in the e conference e. Presentation Enable/D Disable presentation funcction to show w presentatio on on displa ayed device which is con nnected to HDMI output 1 as projection when GVC3210is in standby mode. Access tthe dial screen by default when GVC C3210 isin idle mode. Send/Answe er/Add Parrty into Conference End d Call/Remove Party ffrom Conferrence Backspac ce NavigationK Keys: Up p/Down/Leftt/Right OK Enter ph hone numberr and press tthe key to dia al out. Access tthe invite scrreen to add m members in a conference e. Press th hekey to bring g out the bacckstage confference. Press th he key to redial the last outgoing call. Delete members in conference. Hang up p the confere ence. Press the key y to delete in nput characte ers. Press to o adjust curso or movemen nt. Control EPTZ movem ment in came era mode. Press to o confirm ope erations. Bring up p the soft ke eypad when the cursor is in an inpu ut box. LCD prompt shows follo owing three optionsafter pressing this key: Power On//Off Switch GVC3210 intto sleep mod de. Power O Off GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |28 Reboot Input * in input field. Used ass "." when diialing direct IP call. For exa ample, 192.168.40.5. */Record Start/sto op recording g in camera control mode e. Start/sto op recording g in a call. Input ""#" in input fie eld. Used as a ":" when dialing direct IP Call e.g., 192.168.40.5:5060. #/Details Input ""#" on dialing g screen to use it as RED DIAL key. Display call details s on call scre een during a call. Shortcut Key y: Red Sh hortcut Key: Yellow Press each shortcut key y for designa ated functions on differen nt screen conte ext. Shortcut Key y: Blue Home Press the key y to go back to home scrreen. Menu Press the key y to view mo ore options. Back Press the ke ey to go bac ck to the pre evious scree en or exit th he current scree en. Volume Do own Volume Up Zoom In Zoom Ou ut Track kpad Turn down th he device vollume. Turn up the d device volum me. Zoom in scre een or adjustt close focus. Zoom out scrreen or adjus st distant foccus. Slide on n the trackpad d to move the mouse currsor. Press th he trackpad to confirm op perations. Using tw wo fingers to t press on n the trackpad and slid de up/down n for page up p/down. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |29 Using th he Remote Control GVC321 10 remote control is connected to o GVC3210 via Blueto ooth or infra ared connec ction, and itt automattically uses in nfrared connection when the user rec ceives GVC3 3210 package e, then he may connect itt to GVC3 3210 via Blue etooth. Before using the rem mote control, please make e sure that 4x x AAA batterries are corre ectly installed d on the back of the re emote control. 1. Infrared con nnection: Infrared sign nals are auto omatically used to connec ct the remote e control to G GVC3210. Users need to keep the two devices in n front of eac ch other with hout any sub bstantial obstruction in between. The using in nfrared conn nection mode e. LED on the remote contrrol is green when 2. Bluetooth Connection If the remote e control is no ot paired with h the GVC32 210 anymore e (e.g., a facttory reset is made), press OK button and number 5 button at the same tim me for about 4 seconds. This will in nitiate pairing process on the t remote control. Note: The re emote contro ol needs to be b placed wiithin the Blue etooth effective range, i.e e., 10m from GVC3210. If the rem mote control fails to conn nect to GVC3 3210, please e follow the stteps below to o troublesho oot: Che eck the batterry polarity wh hen placed in nto the battery case. Mak ke sure the b batteries are placed in the correct direction in the remotte control. Che eck the batterry power. Long g pressing“O OK” button an nd number “5 5” button at tthe same tim me for about 4 seconds. If GVC3210 remote control still does not worrk with the diagnosis above, please trry another re emote control act the device e provider. or conta Capturiing Screensshot using the t Remote e Control To captu ure a screensshot on GVC C3210, the users can pre ess the red shortcut key and blue e shortcutkey at the e same time e for about 3 seconds. The screensh hot picture wiill be saved in the internal storage off GVC321 10. The users can access th he scree enshot in GVC32 210 LCD menuA ApplicationsFileMana agerIntern nalStorage Pictures Screenshott. Please note that the e screenshot captured he ere does not have the image captured from the camera in the background. If you w would like the e image capttured from ca amera, you can c press the e CAMERA button on the and then press th he blue shortc cut key. remote control GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |30 Using Mouse & Keyboard When the USB mouse is plugged into GVC3210, users could make the following operations with the mouse. Single click the left key of the USB mouse to perform the following operations: Access menu. Check in the checkbox or enable/disable an option. Bring up the drop-down list when clicking on a combo box. Switch input methods in the input box, tap on the corresponding buttons on the soft keyboard to input characters. Double left clicks on the soft keyboard can switch to "Always use upper case" in English input method. Single click the right key of the USB mouse to exit the current displayed menu. It will go back to the previous menu without saving the configurations. Using theLED Indicator GVC3210 LED indicator is located right above the camera lens. It can be used to notify the users with current status of the device. Please refer to the status description below. Table 6: GVC3210 LED IndicatorStatus Descriptions LED Indicator Status Descriptions Solid Green Booting or the device is already booted up Flash Green (per 0.5s) Pressing any button on the remote control Flash Red (per 1s) Flash Red (per 0.2s) Flash Red (per 2s) Solid Blue Rebooting Upgrading Factory Reset Temperature > 80 degree Camera connection failed Sleep mode Recording The device is in a call Flash Blue (per 0.5s) Pairing the remote control Blue/Red Alternately Aging test OFF Power off GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |31 Statuss Icons GVC321 10 status icons are displa ayed on the right side of top status bar b on GVC3 3210 LCD dis splay device. The use ers can view the top statu us bar notific cation details s in drop-dow wn panel by long-pressin ng the MENU key on the GVC rem mote control or o pressing DOWN button n when the GVC3210 is in i home scre een. Figure 7: GVC32 210Top Status Bar Dropdown n Menu me notification ns such as Voice Mail, th he users can use the GVC C remote con ntrol trackpad to select it. For som It will na avigate the us sers to the co orresponding g app. The follo owing table liists the main n status icons s used on GV VC3210. Table 7: GVC C3210Status Ic cons Descriptio ons Icon Descriptions Icon Descripttions Icon Descripttions Missed Call On ngoing call Auto o answer is enabled Ethernet is connected Etthernet is dis sconnected Trying to connec ct to the Ethe ernet PPPoE is co onnected PP PPoE connecction is failed PPP PoEis disconnected VLAN is succcessfully configured VL LAN is being co onfigured Unre ead voicema ail VPN is conn nected VP PNconnectio on is failed Usin ng thirdparty applications for mixing calls GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |32 Bluetooth is connected DN ND mode is enabled Dow wnload or rea ad firmware erro ors Remote con ntrol Low battery Re emote contro ol is co onnected and d paired Rem motecontrol is s not conn nected and paired Micro SD Ca ard is inserted US SB flash drivve is ins serted Spe eaker is being g used Call recordin ng storage is full Co ontacts stora age is full Micrro SD card storage is full Wi-Fi is connected. Wi-Fi is discon nnected Volu ume is turned d to silent Call forward d is set up Unkknown Wi-Fi Wi-Fi signa al strength Wi-Fi-Displa ay is opened Using the Onscrreen Keyb board English h Keyboard This is the default keyboard on GVC3210 0. The Englis sh keyboard d supports m multiple lang guages inputt methods s. Users could tap on to switc ch among diffferent languages. See fig gure below. Figure 8: Soft Keyboard - En nglish Input Me ethod Tap on to sw witch Caps Lo ock: GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |33 Figure 9: English Input Method – Capslock Numbers and Symbols To input numbers and symbols, tap on button numbers/symbols. Tap on on the default keyboard to switch to for more numbers/symbols. Figure 10: Soft Keyboard - Symbols and Numbers Figure 11: Soft Keyboard - More Symbols and Numbers Home Screen GVC3210 Home screen displays the icons for users to easily access applications, camera, schedule, call, contacts, settings and custom applications. Press the Left/Right keys on the GVC3210 remote control to navigate. If there is no activity on main screen, the icons will be hidden and the video local loopback is displayed. Press OK button on the GVC3210 remote control to bring up the icons to display again. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |34 Figure 12: GVC3210 Home Screen Screen Lock The GVC3210 supports screen lock. When it’s enabled and configured, the user will be required to enter the lock code to unlock on the home screen. To use this feature: 1. On GVC3210 LCD menuSettingsSystemSecurity, select Screen Lock and set Screen Lock code. 2. Reboot, enter sleep mode or power off the GVC3210. 3. When the GVC3210 boots up again, a screen lock code will be required. The user can unlock the screen by entering the code using the GVC remote control. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |35 CONNECTING TO NETWORK AND DEVICES GVC3210 supports a variety of network connections (Ethernet, Wi-Fi) and device connections, including USB, Micro SD card and Bluetooth devices. When the GVC3210 boots up for the first time, a setup wizard will guide the users to pair and connect the remote control to GVC3210 and get started with the basic configurations. Ethernet If the user would like to use Ethernet connection for network access, please plug the Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the back of GVC3210. Ethernet connection is turned on as DHCP by default on both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. To configure Ethernet settings on GVC3210, go to LCD menuSettingsNetworkEthernet. Figure 13: Ethernet Settings The GVC3210 offers the possibility toprioritize a protocol over another by setting Preferred Internet protocol to “IPv4”,“IPv6”, “Both, prefer IPv4” or “Both, prefer IPv6”. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |36 Using IPv4 To configure the GVC3210 using IPv4 protocol, follow the below steps: 1. Plug the Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the back of GVC3210. 2. Go to LCD menuSettingsNetworkEthernetIPv4 Settings. 3. Tap on "Address Type" to select DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE as the address type. For DHCP, save the setting and GVC3210 should be able to get IP address from the DHCP server in the network. For static IP, enter IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default router, DNS Server 1 and DNS server 2 for GVC3210 to correctly connect to the network. For PPPoE, enter PPPoE account ID and password so that GVC3210 can get IP address from the PPPoE server. Using IPv6 To configure the GVC3210 using IPv6 protocol, follow the below steps: 1. Plug the Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the back of the GVC3210 2. Go to LCD menuSettingsNetworkEthernetIPv6 Settings. 3. Tap “Address Type” to select DHCP or Static IP as the address type. For DHCP, save the setting and GVC3210 should be able to get IP address from the DHCP server in the network. For static IP, configure IPv6 address, DNS server 1, DNS server 2 and Preferred DNS server, enter the IPv6 address in the format of 2001:db8:1:2::3. Note: The same steps are applied in the case of using “Both, prefer IPv4” and “Both, prefer IPv6” and the user needs to configure the options of both protocols IPv4 and IPv6. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |37 Wi‐Fi Connecting to Wi‐Fi Network On the LCD display, go to SettingsNetworkWi-Fi to turn on and configure Wi-Fi. Figure 14: GVC3210 Add Wi-Fi Screen Once Wi-Fi is turned on, GVC3210 will automatically start the scanning within the range. A list of Wi-Fi networks will be displayed as scanning result. Tap on the SSID and enter the correct password information to connect to the selected Wi-Fi network. Follow the steps below for static IP usage under Wi-Fi environment: 1. Tap on one Wi-Fi network in the scanned Wi-Fi list to bring up the dialog that shows signal strength, security, password and option "Show advanced options". 2. Select "Show advanced options". The dialog will show additional option "IP settings". 3. In "IP settings", select Static IP, enter IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Defaultrouter for GVC3210 to correctly connect to the network. Wi‐Fi Protected Setup (WPS) In order to connect the GVC3210 to a secure Wireless Network without selecting the network name and entering the password, WPS can be used in two ways to perform this feature: GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |38 Push button WPS On the Wi-Fipage, press the MENU key on the remote control, and select "Push button WPS". Then, look on your Wi-Fi Router to see if it has a WPS button. Once the WPS button is found, press it to establish the connection with the GVC3210. Figure 15: GVC3210 Push button WPS feature PIN Entry WPS On the Wi-Fipage, press the MENU key on the remote control, and select "PIN Entry WPS".A PIN code will be generated by GVC3210 and the user will need to enter it and register it in the “Wi-Fi Protected Setup” page of the Wi-Fi Router. Figure 16: GVC3210 PIN Entry WPS feature GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |39 Add Network The user can automatically connect the GVC3210 to the network using Wi-Fi by adding the network on your GVC3210. To do so, Please, refer to the following steps: 1. Go to the Wi-Fi page and press the MENU key on the remote control,then select "Add Network" 2. Enter the Network SSID. 3. Tap the security type that your network is using (None, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP) 4. Enter the Password. 5. Click on “Save”. Figure 17: GVC3210 Add network feature Wi‐Fi Direct The Wi-Fi Direct feature gives the ability to the user to connect the GVC3210 with another device supporting Wi-Fi direct as well with no requirement of the Wi-Fi Router, and it is generally used for “file transfer” between the two devices. At the same time, Wi-Fi Direct only works in 2.4G Wi-Fi mode. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |40 Figure 18: GVC3210 Wi-Fi Direct feature Advanced Settings On the Wi-Fipage, press the MENU key on the remote control, and select "Advanced Settings". In this page, the user can enable/disable “Network Notifications” and to set the “Wi-Fi frequency band” to Auto, 5GHz only or 2.4 GHz only. Figure 19: GVC3210 Wi-Fi Advanced Settings page GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |41 Wi‐Fi Display Wi-Fi Display feature is used for screen stream mirroring of other devices in the GVC3210 via Wi-Fi. Please refer to the following steps to display your device’s screen on the GVC3210 screen: 1. On the LCD display, go to SettingsNetworkWi-Fito turn on Wi-Fi. 2. Go to SettingsNetworkWi-Fi Display and enable Wi-Fi Display. Figure 20: Wi-Fi Display feature 3. On the device you want to cast its screen, go to “Screen mirroring” feature page and enable Wireless display. 4. The phone will show the GVC3210 in the devices list.Select the GVC3210. 5. On the GVC3210, select the display screen and the screen mirroring will start immediately. Figure 21: Select display screen GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |42 Blueto ooth On GVC C3210, Bluetooth is enab bled by defau ult. Users could connect Bluetooth byy remote con ntrol, send orr receive files to cellph hone, or use Bluetooth sp peaker and e etc on GVC3 3210. Pairing g GVC3210w with a Bluettooth Devicce Before connecting GVC3210 with other Blue etooth device e, users mustt pair them first. They will stay paired afterwarrds unless they are manu ually unpaired d. To pair Blu uetooth devic ce: 1. On the LCD display device, go to Settin ngsNetworrkBluetoo oth. 2. Pre ess 3. button n on the rem mote control and a select "S Search for de evices". GV VC3210 scans and displays the IDs off all available e Bluetooth devices in ra ange. Once the Bluetooth dev vice shows up in the resu ult, tap on it to o start pairin ng. 4. Con nfirm the passskey in the prompted me essage (if an ny). Or,if pas sscode is req quired, please e refer to the dev vice's docum mentation or contact with the t device ad dministrator to obtain the e passcode. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: The exte ernal speake er provided with w GVC321 10 is not pre--paired to GV VC3210. If th he user would like to use external speaker via a Bluetooth connection w GVC3210 with 0, the user must pair and d connect it to GVC3210 y before usin ng it for audio o output. manually Conneccting to a Blluetooth De evice After paiiring successsfully, the dev vice will be connected to GVC3210 im mmediately. Users will se ee this device listed un nder "Paired Devices". Ta ap on next to the co onnected dev vice. Users w will see option ns "Rename"", "Unpair"" and etc. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |43 Figure 22: GV VC3210 Bluetoo oth - Paired De evice If the connection is lost between the Blueto ooth device and GV VC3210, go to LCD menuS SettingsN NetworkBluetooth and d click on th he device na ame under “P Paired devic ces” again to reconne ect. Using Bluetooth Remote Control Users co ould use GV VC3210 Blue etooth remote e control tha at comes with h the GVC32 210 packaging to control and con nfigure a GVC C3210. Whe en the GVC3 3210 boots up u for the firs st time, a se etup wizard will w guide the users to pair and con nnect the rem mote control to the GVC3 3210. When th he remote co ontrol is conn nected to GV VC3210, use ers will see icon on the top status bar of the LCD display device. If the remote control is not paire ed with the GVC3210 an nymore (e.g., a factory re eset is made e), press OK a number 5 button at th he same time e for about 4 seconds. This will initiatte pairing pro ocess on the button and remote control. Note: The remote control needs to be pllaced within the Bluetooth effective e range, i.e., 10m from GVC321 10. If the user needs to pair p a differe ent remote co ontrol to GVC C3210, pleas se follow the methods below: emote contro ol to GVC321 10 and both remote contrrols can be u used at the sa ame time. Connectt a second re 1. When remotte control A is s paired and connected to t GVC3210, press OK + 5 keys at th he same time for about 5 sseconds on remote contrrol B to trigge er pairing pro ocess. emote controls can be use ed with GVC C3210. 2. Now both re e remote con ntrol, Long press OK+0 kkeys at the same time forr 3. (Optional) If you wish to use only one conds to trigger unpair process on tthe remote control. Or yyou can try this, use the about 5 sec GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |44 desired rem mote control to t go to GVC3210 LCD Settings Network Bluetooth, Tap on next to the other connected remote, then click on o "Unpair" to disconnecct and unpair it from the GVC3210. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note:Please e use the pro oprietary facto ory remote ccontrol that co omes with th he GVC3210 packaging. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transfe er Files with h Bluetooth Users co ould transferr files, share e contacts information wiith other Blu uetooth porta able devices after pairing and con nnection. A p prompt for file transferring will be dis splayed on GVC3210 LC CD display device whenitt receives s the file tran nsferring req quest. Accep pt the request to receive e the file and it will be stored underr LCDA Applications sFileManag gerInterna alStorageBluetooth fo older. Using Bluetooth Headset Once the Bluetooth headset is connected w GVC3210, it will auto with omatically usse Bluetooth h headset forr erated in Blue etooth heads set when therre is an incoming call. calls.By default, the ringing tone will be gene VPN Se ettings Users ca an add VPN N using differrent protocols (PPTP, L2 2TP/IPSec PSK, L2TP/IP PSec RSA, IPSec Xauth PSK, IPS Sec Xauth RSA and IPSe ec Hybrid RS SA). Follow tthe steps bellow to set up p VPN: 1. Acc cess GVC3210home scre een, go to Ap pplications Settings NetworkV VPN. 2. Tap p on "Add VP PN file" to acc cess configu uration page as shown be elow: GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |45 Figure 23: GVC3210 Add V VPN Files Scre een 3. e the configu urations, go back to VPN page, you u will find the new VPN file you justt Fill in and save ded. add 4. Tap p on the VPN N file to open the validatio on page as shown below: Figure 24: GVC3210 VPN Validation Scre een 5. Fill in correct us sername and d password to o connect to VPN. If GVC3 3210 is conn nected to VPN success sfully, icon will be shown in th he top status bar; if the co onnection is failed, a pro ompt box will pop up to re emind users whether to rreconnect to VPN. If icon displays in the e top status bar, b please check whethe er if your VPN configurattion is correc ct. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |46 Table 8: GVC3210 VPN File Parameters Parameters Descriptions Name Fill in your company address or the server you are connecting to. Type Server Address PPP Encryption (MPPE) Show Advanced Options DNS Search Domains Set to PPTP, L2TP/IPSec PSK, L2TP/IPSec RSA, IPSec Xauth PSK, IPSeXauth RSA or IPSec Hybrid RSA. Fill in the server URL or IP address. Defines whether to use PPP encryption. Check this option to display more options below. Enter DNS search domain. DNS Servers Enter DNS server address. Forwarding Enter Forwarding Routes, for example, 10.0.0.0/8. Routes VLANSettings Access GVC3210 home screen, go to ApplicationsSettingsNetworkAdditional Network SettingsVLAN to configure VLAN settings on GVC3210. Table 9: GVC3210 VLAN Configuration Parameters Parameters Descriptions Assigns the VLAN Tag of the Layer 2 QoS packets for LAN port. Default value is 0. Layer 2 QoS Note: 802.1q/VLAN Tag Please do not change the setting before understanding the VLAN's settings or consulting with the network administrator. Otherwise, the device might not be able to get the correct IP address. Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Assigns the priority value of the Layer2 QoS packets. Default value is 0. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |47 LLDP Settings Access GVC3210 home screen, go to ApplicationsSettingsNetworkAdditional Network SettingsLLDP to configure LLDP settings on GVC3210. Table 10: GVC3210 LLDP Configuration Parameters Parameters Descriptions LLDP Enable or disable LLDP. The default setting is disabled. Layer 3 QoS for This field defines the layer 3 QoS parameter for SIP packets. It is the value used for SIP IP Precedence, Diff-Serv or MPLS. The default value is 26. Layer 3 QoS for This field defines the layer 3 QoS parameter for audio packets. It is the value used for Audio IP Precedence, Diff-Serv or MPLS. The default value is 46. Layer 3 QoS for This field defines the layer 3 QoS parameter for video packets. It is the value used for Video IP Precedence, Diff-Serv or MPLS. The default value is 34. 802.1X Mode Access GVC3210 home screen, go to ApplicationsSettingsNetwork802.1x. By default, 802.1x is disabled. Selecting 802.1x mode to "EAP-MD5", "EAP-TLS" or "EAP-PEAP" to turn on 802.1x. Once it is enabled, the user will be required to enter the identity and password to be authenticated in the network. Table 11: 802.1x Mode Parameters on GVC3210 Parameters 802.1x Mode Descriptions Allows the user to enable/disable 802.1x and configure 802.1x mode. The default setting is disabled. Identity Enter the Identity information for 802.1x mode. 802.1x Password Enter the MD5 Password for 802.1x mode. CA Certificate Upload the CA certificate for 802.1x mode. Client Certificate Upload the CA certificate for 802.1x mode. Private Key Upload the private key for 802.1x mode. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |48 CAME ERA Users co ould set pres set, configurre camera pa arameters, sstart recordin ng and make e screenshots on camera screen. There are 3 ways to acce ess camera screen: Click k on Pres ss key Sele ect icon on hom me screen. on the rem mote control. o home scre on een to access s Application ns,then click on 10 camera sc creen has the following options: GVC321 Pres ss recording button on the remote control to start or stop local recording. Pres ss the red sh hortcut button n on the remote control to o edit preset. Pres ss the yellow w shortcut button on the remote control to edit ima age parametters such as scene, white bala ance, etc. Pres ss the blue sshortcut butto on on the rem mote control for screensh hot. Pres ss digit key on o the remote e control to apply a pre-c configured prreset. Figure 25: GVC3210 Ca amera Screen GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |49 Preset Add Preset Users can create and save maximum of 24 camera presets, with each preset storing the camera position and focal length. Follow the steps below to add preset: 1. Access camera screen and press the red shortcut key on the remote control to access preset screen. Figure 26: GVC3210 Add Preset Screen 2. Select the preset window and press the blue shortcut key on the remote control to access the editing screen. 3. Adjust camera position and zoom in/zoom out using the remote control. 4. On GVC3210 remote control, press "OK" key to save the preset, or press Back key to cancel. Edit Preset To edit an existing preset, press the blue shortcut key on the remote control to access the editing screen to edit. The created preset can also be renamed by pressing the yellow shortcut key on the remote control for better identification purpose. Delete Preset Access the preset editing screen, select preset and press the red shortcut key on GVC3210 remote control to delete it. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |50 Apply Preset If you have already set preset on camera, you can apply preset via one of the following two ways: Access camera screen and press the digital keys on the remote control to adjust camera to the preset. Access preset screen and press the digital keys to switch to the corresponding preset, press the yellow shortcut key to apply. Initial Position Users can also define a preset as initial position when the GVC3210 boots up fromLCD menuSettingsPeripheralCamera, three options are available: System default position: The GVC3210 will boot up at default camera position. Position when power off: The GVC3210 will return to the last position before power off. Custom: The GVC3210 will boot up at a custom position. When chosen, users will be redirected to Preset settings page to set a custom preset. Figure 27: Initial Position Camera Parameters Configurations Press the yellow shortcut key on GVC3210 remote control to bring out camera parameters setting screen as shown below. Refer to the table below and configure the parameters using navigation keys on the remote control. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |51 Figure 28: GVC3210 Camera Parameters Setting Screen Table 12: GVC3210 Camera Parameters Parameters Descriptions GVC3210 has 4 built-in modes as well as "Manual" for customization. When set to "Manual", press "OK" key to access each setting toconfigurecontrast, saturation, and brightness. Picture Mode Contrast: Higher value brings more distinct color contrast. Saturation: Higher value brings deeper color. Brightness: Higher value brings brighter color. This is used to display accurate images. Users could set to "Manual" or "Auto". When set to "Auto", the device will adjust parameters automatically according to the current environment. White Balance When set to "Manual", the device will disable "Auto" mode. Press "OK" key to access manual setting screen, and adjust red or blue gain manually for better white balance. Denoise AC Frequency Users could set to "off", "low", "medium" or "high". Higher reduction level brings less image noises. Users could set to 50HZ or 60HZ. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |52 PERIPHERAL External USB Device GVC3210 USB interface could be connected with a USB mouse, a USB keyboard, or a USB storage device. UsingUSB Mouse/Keyboard When a USB mouse is plugged into GVC3210, users could see the cursor on the screen, move the cursor to perform operations. When a USB keyboard is plugged into GVC3210, users could use GVC3210 remote control to navigate to an input interface, and click on the keys on the keyboard to check if it is installed successfully. UsingUSB Storage Device To connect and access USB storage device: 1. Insert USB storage device intone of theGVC3210 USB ports. 2. It will take a few seconds for GVC3210 to prepare the connection. 3. Once it is installed successfully, the USB storage icon will show up on the status bar. Users could go to GVC3210 LCDApplicationsFileManagerUSB to access and manage your data. 4. Users could view, copy and paste files by using the USB storage device. Micro SD Card 1. Insert your Micro SD card into Micro SD card slot at the back of GVC3210. Please make sure the Micro SD card is inserted with right direction on GVC3210. 2. It will take a few seconds for GVC3210 to prepare the connection. Then, the Micro SD card icon will show up on the status bar. 3. To access the Micro SD Card, go to GVC3210 LCDApplicationsFileManagersdcard. Tap on it to access and manage your data. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: The external Micro SD card must be plugged in if the users would like to record calls and the recording files will be automatically saved in the external Micro SD card. It is recommended to useaMicro SD card with GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |53 largecapacity for call recording purpose. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microphone and Speaker GVC3210 is equipped with a built-in microphone.Alternatively, you can connect external audio devices to GVC3210 as audio input/output sources. If the external speaker supports Bluetooth, users could also pair and connect the speaker to the GVC3210 via Bluetooth. This will provide better mobility and make cabling easier when deploying the GVC3210 conference system in your conference room. When there are multiple audio devices connected to the GVC3210, the users could configure the audio device priority from LCD MenuSettingsAudioAudioPriority, or from web UIDeviceControlAudioControl: “Audio Device”. Please refer to more details in “Audio Device” section. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |54 MAKING PHO ONE CAL LLS Account GVC321 10comes with one IPVide eoTalk account, supportts one config gurable SIP a account registration, one H.323 account and one BlueJe eans accoun nt.Please en nable the IP PVideoTalk a account, or register SIP account to a SIP se erver before making calls. The follow wing figure shows the S SIP account is registered sfully (accoun nt icon is gree en). This displays on the left side of th he top statuss bar on yourr LCD display success device. Figure 29: GVC3210 SIP S Account Dial Sccreen Once the account iss registered successfully, users could d use one of the following g 3 ways to bring up dial ng calls. screen to start makin Pres ss the DIAL icon On the t LCD disp play device, click on icon On the t LCD disp play device, click on Appllications and d select in th he lower rightt corner of th he remote control. on hom me screen. t bring up d to dial screen. Enter digits in the d dial-up box. If I the digits or the letters s for the dig git match con ntacts and call c history in 10, a dropdown list of numbers will be e displayed. For example e, entering 5 (JKL), 6 (MNO), 4 (GHI)) GVC321 and 6 (MNO) will display “564 46” or “john”” if contact "john" exists s. The matcching charac cters will be highlightted in red. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |55 Figure e 30: GVC3210 Call Screen Pres ss the red sh hortcut key on o the GVC3 3210 remote control to bring up call mode setting g screen, sett call mode to Call or IP call. Pres ss the yellow w shortcut key y to set call type to Audio o or Video. Pres ss the blue shortcut key to switch account am mong SIP ac ccount, H.32 23 account, IPVideoTalk acco ount and Blue Jeans account. Click k on "Cancel" icon on the e screen, or press kkey on the re emote contro ol to cancel th he call. Dialing g a Number Directly 1. Ope en the dial sc creen. 2. Use e the remote e control keyb board to ente er digits, or click the inpu ut box to ente er digits using the popoutt softt keyboard. 3. Pre ess on the remote conttrol to dial ou ut, or move th he cursor to the icon on dia al screen and clic ck it to dial ou ut. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: GVC C3210 allows s users to prress # key as a SEND key y. This beha avior can be disabled via 1. By default, optio on "Use # as s Dial Key" in n web GUISIPAccounttCallpage. 2. Whe en entering in nitials or full spellings of a name thatt exists in the e contact, thiis contact will show up in the dropdown lis st. For examp ple, if the use er inputs Am my by pressin ng the corresponding digits "2" (ABC), "6" (MNO), "9" (W WXYZ) on th he remote co ontrol, Amy's name and number will b be displayed in the list if itt exists in the contact, users can c select it to t dial out. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Redial Users ca an dial out th he last dialed d number if th here is dialed d call log. Ac ccess the dia al screen, an nd then press "#" key or on the e remote con ntrol to dial out. Dialing gaNumber via v Contact Follow th he steps belo ow to dial a number via Contacts. 1. On the LCD display device, access Contacts by tapp ping on butto on 2. Nav vigate and se elect in the contacts entries using the e remote con ntrol navigatio on keys. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 on ho ome screen. P a g e |56 3. Pre ess on the e remote con ntrol to dial out. Dialing g a Number via Call Hisstory 1. On the LCD dissplay device, access App plications on home screen n and accesss call history y by selecting the icon 2. e LCD will display all calll history type es. Navigate in the call history list by selecting the call history The cate egory. Selecct the call history entry yo ou would like to dial out. 3. Pre ess on th he remote co ontrol to dial out. Direct IP I Call Direct IP P Call allows GVC3210 and a another VoIP device to talk to each other in a an ad-hoc fas shion withoutt a SIP prroxy. Direct IP calls can be b made if: Both h GVC3210 and a VoIP phone have pu ublic IP addre esses, Or Both h GVC3210 and a VoIP ph hone are und der the same e LAN / VPN using private e or public IP P addresses, Or NAT T is disabled or GVC3210 0 NAT is disa abled. vices can be e connected through a router using pu ublic or priva ate IP addressses (with ne ecessary portt Both dev forwarding or DMZ). e a direct IP call, please follow the ste eps below: To make 1. Acc cess the dial screen on GVC3210 LC CD. 2. Pre ess the red sh hortcut key on o the remote e control to bring up call mode setting g screen, sett the mode to "IP Call". 3. Input the targett IP address. For example, if the targ get IP addres ss is 192.168 8.124.123 an nd the port is 62, input the following: 19 92*168*124*123#5062 506 The e * key repres sents the dott (.) and the # key repres sents the colo on (:). 4. Pre ess the yellow w shortcut ke ey on the rem mote control to select "Au udio Call" or "Video Call".. 5. Pre ess on the e remote con ntrol to dial out. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |57 Paging/Intercom Before placing paging/intercom, please make sure the callee has paging/intercom enabled so that it cananswer the paging/intercom call automatically. To make paging/intercom call: 1. Access the dial screen on GVC3210. 2. Enter the number to dial followed by *74. Please refer to Call Featuresfor more details. 3. Press the yellow shortcut key on the remote control to select "Audio Call" or "Video Call". 4. Press on the remote control to dial out. Answering a Call When the device is in idle and there is an incoming video callmade by SIP or IPVideoTalk account, the device will show the call screen as below: Figure 31: GVC3210 Single Incoming Call Screen If the incoming video call is made by H.323 account, the call screen will display as bellow: GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |58 Figu ure 32: GVC3210 Single Incom ming H.323 Ca all Screen Select "V Video Answe er" or “Pick up” to answerr the call with h both video and audio, "A Audio Answe er" to answerr the call with w audio on nly, or "Rejec ct" to reject the t call. Call Ho old During an a active call, press HOLD button to put the call on hold.. On the t LCD disp play, click on to resume the call. On the t LCD disp play, click on or press on the e remote con ntrol to end th he call. t screen will w not displa ay remote vid deo when the e call is on ho old. If the current call is a video call, the Mute Local Aud dio During an a active calll, press the MUTE butto on to mutte the call, press the buttton again to o unmute the call. Call Re ecording During an a active call, users could record the e video to the e external Micro SD card d plugged intto GVC3210. Once re ecorded, userrs can view the t recorded d video in Re ecorder appliication, and download the video from web UI Maintenan nceRecord ding. For mo ore details, pllease refer to o the chapter Recording g. 1. Durring an active e call, press the recordin ng key on n the remote e control. A re ed Rec icon will show up GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |59 on the upper lefft of the screen. 2. The e recording ffiles will be saved to the configured ssave path au utomatically w when the ca all is finished. Use ers could also press on the remote control to stop recording anytime. DND (Do Not Diisturb) When DND is on, th he incoming calls to GV VC3210 will be b blocked without ringing. Users co ould see the blocked calls in call history. Onc ce it is enable ed, the DND D icon be displayed in the status will b bar on th he top of the screen. Whe en GVC3210 0 is in idle screen, users can c press Whe en GVC3210 0 is in an acttive call, users could turn n on/off DND D in call scree enMORE options. This button on the remote co ontrol to turn n on/off DND. will not n affect the e current calll, and it will ta ake effect starting from the next incoming call. At any a time, use ers could log g in GVC3210 web UI an nd click on “DND” on the e top tool ba ar of the web page e to turn on/tturn off DND D. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: After ena abling DND mode during g a conferenc ce, the DND mode will re emain effectivve after the call c is over. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Missed d Call When th here is a misssed call, the e call icon on hom me screen will w show the number of missed calls. Once ac ccessed the dial d screen, the t reminderr icon will dis sappear. Call Fo orward Call forw ward (Uncond ditional/No Answer/Busy/ /Time Based d)can be set up from web b GUI.Log in GVC3210 web GUI and go to SettingsSI IPAccount Call. For de etails, please e refer to "GV VC3210 Adm ministration Guide". Remotte Camera a Control in Call (FECC) During th he video call, if the local party (GVC3 3210) and rem mote party su upport FECC C, the remote e camera can GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |60 be controlled on the GVC3210. Here is how to use FECC on the GVC3210 to control remote party’s camera: 1. Make sure the GVC3210 and the remote party support FECC and it’s enabled on both parties. For GVC3210, FECC setting is under web UISettingsAccountSettingsCodec: “Enable FECC”. If the remote party is another vendor’s video device, please check the documentation from the vendor to enable FECC. 2. Establish video call between GVC3210 and the remote party. 3. On the GVC3210 remote control, press the camera button and the following prompt pops up on GVC3210 display device. Figure 33: FECC – Remote Camera Control 4. Use UP/DOWN/OK navigation keys on the GVC3210 remote control to select the remote party, e.g., GVC-LAB in the above figure. This will bring up camera control interface. 5. On the GVC3210 remote control, press the navigation keys and zoom in/zoom out buttons on trackpad to adjust remote camera. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |61 IPVID DEOTAL LK CONF FERENCE Device e Layout GVC321 10 supportsIIPVideoTalkc conference anditcanbe the host to initiate a cconference or o join otherr conferen nces as a me ember. an connect ttwo HDMI ou utput devices s for confere ence. HDMI 1 interface iss the primary y outputwhen Users ca plugging g in the two HDMI display y devices. Th he device connected to HDMI 1 interfface will disp play local site by defau ult while othe er devices au utomatically display the re emote site. During a conference e, user can tap on button on G GVC3210 rem mote control trackpad to o go back to HOME screen, with tthe conferen nce video dis splayed in the e background d. Initiatting Confe erence The conference can be initiated in i multiple ways: From m Call Scree en: 1. Access the call c screen, enter the num mber in the te ext box or se elect the mem mber from th he list below. 2. Press o the remote control or click on on butto on on the scre een to dial ou ut. From m Schedule e: For more detailss, please refe er to section Schedule. Answe ering an Incoming Call in Co onference You can n specify ho ow your GVC C3210 hand dles incomin ng calls. Dep pending on your configu uration, yourr GVC321 10 answers a call automa atically or pro ompts you to o answer a ca all manually: Log in GVC32 210 web GUI and go o to Setting gsIPVideo oTalkAccountCallpag ge, and sett hen idle" opttion to "Yes"". All incomin ng calls will be b answered d automatica ally. If it is an "Autto-answer wh IPViideoTalk call to join a con nference, it will w be answe ered with vide eo as well. If "A Auto Answer when idle" is s set to “No”, users will ne eed to select to answer w with video manually, audio or re eject the call using the re emote control on the LCD D prompt. If the e conference e host answe ers the call, the t caller willl join into the e current activve conferenc ce. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |62 Conferrence Man nagementt The follo owing figure shows a 3-w wayIPVT conference: IPVT Conferen Figure 34: GVC32103-Way nce On the bottom of th he call scree en, users will w see a listt of icons fo or menu opttions. This menu will be n if there is no n operation n in 5 seconds. Press an ny key to briing up the menu options automattically hidden again. e the function ns for each ic con. Here are Tablle 13: GVC3210 0IPVT Call Scre een Bottom Me enu Icons Icons Na ame Add Member Rec cord Definittions Access dia al screen and d add more numbers to jo oin conferenc ce. Start/Stop Local/Cloud d recording the ongoin ng conference. The recording files will be sa aved to the connected Miicro SD card or USB. Control vid deo and aud dio for confe erence memb bers. It inclu udes the following options for ea ach party: Confe erence Con ntrol - The selected parrty will not be e heard by otther parties. - The selected parrty will not he ear other parrties. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |63 - The video call with the selectted party will turn into aud dio call. If the e user clickss on this icon again, a video invitation will be sentt to this party y. The party has h to accep pt the video request in orrder to see th he video aga ain. - Suspe end video fro om the video party. Click on it again to resu ume video. - Pre event the GV VC3210 from uploading lo ocal video sttreaming to IPVideoT Talk server during an IPV VT conferencce. Adjust the layout for the e video display for video call. The layout optionsmigh ht vary depen nding on how w many video participants s are in the call, how man ny HDMI outtputs are con nnected Lay yout and whethe er presentation is turned on or not. For examp ple, in a two-w way video ca all on GVC32 210 which ha as one HDMI output connected d, after press sing “Layout”” icon, users will see options “Av verage”, “PO OP” and “PIP”” Ho old Pause/resu ume confere ence. Once the confere ence is paus sed, the device will stop sending glocal video//audio to the remote partiies. Turn on/offf presentation. HDMI IN must be plug gged in first. When HDMI IN is plugg ged in to GVC3210, after the use er selects “P Presentation””, the user ca an select mode “Auto o” or “PC” to display pres sentation. Presen ntation Mod de: Auto The GV VC3210 thatt shares pre esentation wiill send dual stream. The oth her participants will receive two streams and can select to display y both presen ntation + video at the same time. If the other Presentation particip pants do nott support BF FCP, the GV VC3210 thatt shares presen ntation will only send presentation stream and the particip pant can sho ow presentatiion. Presen ntation Mod de: PC The GVC3210 th hat shares presentatio on will onlly send presen ntation strea am, no loc cal video stream. The other particip pants only se ee presentatiion. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |64 Bring up more options. The options s include: Call de etails Display y call details such as vide eo packet losss rate, video o bit rate, video frame rate, video codec c, video reso olution, audio o packet loss ra ate, audio bitt rate and au udio codec for fo both send ding and Mo ore receiving parties. Open Dial D Keyboa ard To ente er DTMF durring the call. Meetin ng info Display y all the inforrmation abou ut the call. End conferrence and go o back to hom me screen. End If the remote pa arty is also aGVC3210, you y can presss the camerra key on the remo ote control to conttrol EPTZ de evice for the remote party y. Users could pre ess the red//blue/yellow shortcut key ys on the remote contrrol to input DTMF, view d view status. notiffications and Duriing an active e conference e call, if there e isan outgoiing call failed d or a memb ber hanging up, u there will be a prompt bo ox on the lefft side of th he conferenc ce screen sh howing notifiications. The e notification prom mpt will be hiidden automatically if the ere is no new w notification in 2 secondss. On the t right side e of the vide eo conference screen, us sers can see e member sta atus such as s audio/video calls s, or whetherr if the call is being muted d. Table 14: GVC3210 Conference Me ember Status Descriptions Icons Desc criptions The current line is i in an audio o call. The current line is i in a video call. The current line is i being mute ed. The current line is i not connec cted. On the t upper lefft side of the video conferrence screen n, users can see an icon to indicate network unsttable conditio on, which means the current network condition is not good e enough for th he video call usin ng the selecte ed resolution n/bit rate. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |65 Invite Memberss to Confe erence Users co ould use one e of the follow wing ways to o add membe ers: Acce ess the dial screen by clicking on the ADD ico on on conference screen. The en, enter the num mber to dial out. Once the member answers the call, it willl be conneccted into the e conference auto omatically. Whe en GVC3210 0 is on conferrence screen n, press on th he remote control to acces ss the call scre een. Then, enter the num mber to dial out. o Once th he member answers the call, it will be b connected into the conferen nce automatiically. The member callls the conferrence numbe er. If the host answers the call, the member will be b added into omatically. confference auto Conferrence Con ntrol Tap on to makke operations s such as mute, disable sound, cam mera control and suspend d video. The nce control sscreen is as shown below w: conferen Figure 35: GVC C3210 Confere ence Control Sc creen 1. e Up/Down navigation ke eys on GVC3 3210 remote control to se elect conferencemember.. Use 2. Use e Left/Right navigation keys on GVC C3210 remotte control to make opera ations, press s"OK" key to con nfirm the ope eration, press s "OK" key ag gain to cance el,e.g.tap on to mute one mem mber and the icon n will turn to tap on itagain to restore.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: Users co ould press th he shortcut ke eys on GVC3 3210 remote e control on conference ccontrol screen n to mute all, block all or suspend videos. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |66 Pause Conference The video will be stopped if the conference is paused. You will not see the video view of the members and the other members will not see your video either. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: The presentation will be displayed normally when the conference is paused. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Custom PIP During a video conference, users can customize screen layout when using multiple connected HDMI outputs, to specify particular video feeds to be displayed on each screen. Under GVC CallscreenLayoutPIP, users can choose which video feed to be selected. Figure 36: Select Video Feed Once users choose Custom option, a window will show in order to customize the layout and the video feeds for each HDMI output. Figure 37: Layout Customization for multiple HDMI Outputs GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |67 A selection window for the available monitors will pop up, in order to select which output will display the video streaming for the feed selected in previous step (In this example “Local” feed will be displayed on “HDMI 1 Output Screen”). Figure 38: Choose HDMI Output Presentation Sharing GVC3210 supports dual stream video, with the presentation sharing function, you can connect HDMI input devices such as a computer, or a DVD player to GVC3210, and share the HDMI input sources with remote parties while he can still view the local video. The following figure shows 3 TVs used for GVC3210. The one on the top shows presentation, the two on the bottom show remote party video. Figure 39: GVC32103-Way Conference with Presentation GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |68 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: 1. When HDMII IN interface e is connecte ed, GVC3210 0 will only diisplay the de evice connec cted to HDMI IN port. 2. Users could also press PIP P button on GVC32 210 remote control to cha ange video display layoutt. This will brin ng up the sam me options as a pressing iccon on the bottom m menu. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Conferrence Reccording During a video con nference, re ecording fea ature is supported on the GVC321 10, including g video and ation shared by GVC3210, or IPVideo oTalk WebRT TC clients. presenta If Au uto presentattion mode turns on, only the presenta ation is recorrded. If PC C presentatio on mode turn ns on, the pre esentation and local vide eo stream are e recorded. If presentation mode turns offf, dual video o streams are e recorded. During conference, a new optio on of cloud recording iss added to allow users tto control re ecording, the recording can be don ne from GVC C screen or Web W UI as sh hown below: Figure 40: Web UI Conferrence Recordin ng GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |69 For more e details abo out local reco ording, pleas se refer to Re ecording. For more e details abo out cloud / IP PVideoTalk re ecording, ple ease refer to the chapterS Start Cloud Recording. 1. Pres ss on the GVC32 210 remote control or th he recording g icon on bottom menu to startt reco ording. 2. The recording files will be sa aved to the configured save path au utomatically w when the call is finished. o press Users could also o the remote control orr the recordin on ng icon to stop on bottom menu reco ording anytim me. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: It is stro ongly recom mmended to usea MicroS SD card or USB storag ge device wiith largecapa acity for call recording purpose. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call De etails Users co ould view au udio and vide eo details of the t conferen nce members s. On the con nference scrreen, click on and d select "Call Details" to check the dettails. Figure 41: GVC3210 Calll Details Screen GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |70 Participants Lisst Users co ould check all a participants in the currrent IPVideo oTalk meeting g. If the mee eting host do oes not allow the partiicipants to ch heck all mem mbers, the pa articipants ca annot see all members in the meeting g. During IPVideoTalk meeting, clic ck on “More e” then n click on "Participants L List". GVC3210 will show cipants in the e current IPV Videotalk mee eting, including all participants with alll types of clients. all partic Figure 42 2: GVC3210 Pa articipants List Open Dial D Keyb board Users ca an send DTM MF during a conference using “Open Dial Keyboa ard” function. 1. On GVC3210 re emote control, press the red r shortcut key, or click on MORE button s select "Open Dial Keyboard" o on the conferrence screen n to bring up the DTMF in nput screen. 2. Pres ss the digital keys on the remote conttrol to input D DTMF. Press tocancel the operatio on if needed. Note: Th he GVC3210 0 can join a locked meetting with a PIN P Code by using “Open n Dial Keybo oard” to inputt the PIN Code followe ed by #. End Co onference To end the t conferen nce, tap on END button or press key o GVC3210 on 0 remote con ntrol to eitherr “Exit Conference” orr “End Conference”. If GV VC3210 is the e conference e host: GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |71 - Select “Exit co onference” so s thatthe GVC host w will leave the conferencce itself while the IPVT nference will still be goin ng on. The conference ca an be ended d by WebRTC host or ad dmin through con web portal afterwards. Select “End conference” so o that the IPV VT conferencce will be ended and all tthe other parrticipants will ed from the IP PVT server. be disconnecte onference me ember hangs s up the call, it will be dissconnected frrom the confference, but other parties If the co in the co onference will stay in the conference. Figu ure 43: End Co onference Powerr Off Durin ng a Confe erence Ca all During the meeting, if the user prresses Powe er ON/OFF b button, a new w dialog will be b prompted that allows e the curre ent conferenc ce and shutd down GVC32 210 immedia ately. Choose e “Power off” to end the user to end conferen nce call and power off the e GVC3210 immediately,, or choose “Sleep” to go o on sleep mo ode, or choose “Reboot” “ to end e the confference and reboot the de evice. Figure 44: 4 Power Off During a Call IPVide eoTalk Ap pplication IPVideoT Talk applicattion provides s an interfac ce for the use er to manage e this service e on the GV VC3210, e.g., view entterprise direc ctory contactts, check and d reply to no otices from IP PVideoTalk sserver as we ell as change IPVideoT Talk setttings. Th he LCDA Applications sIPVideoTa alk user can access IPVideoTalk applicattion from GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |72 Figure 45: GVC3210 IPVideoTalk Application Contacts The contacts are managed centrally in the server side. Users can access by selecting “Contacts”. Figure 46: IPVideoTalk ApplicationEnterprise Directory In Contacts, the users can view account status: online - Users can also view Contacts types: , offline - a. Group. b. Regular contacts with name, phone number, Email address etc. c. Public GVC3210 Device with an IPVideoTalk ID. Select an entry in the directory and press the Green Call button on the GVC3210 remote control to call this contact. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |73 Press the red shortcut key on the GVC3210 remote control to refresh the directory. Press the yellow shortcut key on the GVC3210 remote control to search contacts in the directory. Press the blue shortcut key on the GVC3210 remote control to select entries and make a batch call to multiple contacts in the directory. Figure 47: IPVideoTalk ApplicationEnterprise Directory: Batch Call Notices In the IPVideoTalk application, any incoming messages from the server side will be displayed in “Notices”. In the following figure, “2” indicates the number of new message and “3” indicates the number of total messages. Figure 48: IPVideoTalk ApplicationNotices GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |74 Click on “Notices” to access the messages. Use the navigations keys/OK keys on the GVC3210 remote control to select and read the messages. For the messages that requires user’s reply, a prompt will pop up for the users to make a selection. Figure 49: IPVideoTalk ApplicationNotices: Message Prompt When IPVideoTalk plan is about to expire or already expired, a message will appear on the bottom of GVC3210 LCD home screen. Press yellow short key to view message details. Also, detailed information is on GVC3210 LCD menuApplicationsIPVideoTalkapplicationNotices. If there are new incoming messages for the IPVideoTalk account, users will see indicator icon on the top status bar. Also on the upper right corner of the IPVideoTalk application icon in Application menu, GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |75 users will see the number of new messages displayed. Figure 50: Message Indicator for IPVideoTalk Application Settings In the IPVideoTalk application, click on “Settings” to configure “Account Active” and “Display Name” for the IPVideoTalk account on GVC3210. The users could also click on “Device Code”, “Current plans”, “Business” for more plan details. Besides, current IPVideoTalk version information will be shown under “Application Information”. Figure 51: IPVideoTalk Account Settings GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |76 Join an IPVideoTalk Meeting Users can join an IPVideoTalk meeting by dialing the host GVC3210’s IPVideoTalk ID or meeting ID. Please note only after meeting starts, GVC3210 can use this method to join the conference as a participant. Dialing host GVC3210’s IPVideoTalk ID to join an active meeting Dialing meeting ID to join an active meeting. Busy Tone Responses Please note GVC3210 can only join one IPVideoTalk meeting at one time. Note that a specific busy response messages rather than SIP 486 busy error prompt on IPVideoTalk dialing interface when trying “The number you dialed is hosting another meeting”. Host GVC cannot be added as a participant of another IPVideoTalk meeting. Figure 52: Busy Tone when the Callee is the Host of another Meeting “The number you dialed is joining another meeting”. Participant GVC of an active IPVideoTalk meeting cannot be added to another meeting. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |77 Figure 53: Busy Tone when the Callee is already a Meeting's Member Manually Start IPVideoTalk Tip If a meeting is scheduled from IPVideoTalk Web Portal, then the meeting will sync to host GVC3210 device LCDSchedule interface. There will be a prompt message “You are about to manually start a pre-scheduled meeting. If you start this meeting the original scheduled meeting date and time will be voided” when pressing CALL button on remoter to start the meeting manually before or after scheduled time. Figure 54: Manually Start Scheduled Meeting For more information about your IPVideoTalk services, settings, how to manage accounts and schedule meetings, please check IPVideoTalk user manual from http://www.ipvideotalk.com Hand Down/Up in IPVideoTalk Meeting If GVC3210 joins an IPVideoTalk meeting as a participant and the host is any WebRTC client, the participant could click on button on GVC3210 LCDCall screen to raise hand to attract attention from host thathe/she wants to be unmuted or needs any help. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |78 Figure 55: Hand up - IPVideoTalk sed hand stattus of GVC32 210 participa ants could be e checked fro om Participan nts List on Ho ost WebRTC The rais Client, as a shown in b below figure Figu ure 56: Particip pants list The rais sed hand cou uld be put do own by participant itself or WebRTC host. Participant GVC3210 could hand dow wn itself by clicking on bu utton again. Figure 57: 5 Hand down - IPVideoTalk WebRTC Ho ost could putt down GVC’s hand. Figure 58: Hand down by H Host - IPVideoT Talk GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |79 Stop Sh haringLocall Camera WebRTC C host can sstop the cam mera feed of a GVC atte endee to prev vent it from uploading its s local video streamin ng to IPVideo oTalk Server. Figure e 59: Stop Camera Sharing Stop Video Upload dIcon Under GVC3210 LC CDCall ScreenConff Control, ussers could prevent the G GVC3210 fro om uploading local vid deo streamin ng to IPVide eoTalk serve er during an n IPVideoTalk meeting by b clicking on Otherr participa ants will not rreceive any video stream ming from thiss GVC3210, and it will sw witch to 1-wa ay video. Figure 60: Stop Video o Uploading Start Clloud Record ding During an a IPVideoTa alk meeting/w webinar, a ne ew option is added underr Call Screen n of host GVC C to allow users to control cloud recording. ecording, use ers could clic ck on “Recorrd” button under host GVC3210 LCD Call To start//stop cloud re screen, or press shortcut ke ey on remote e control: GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |80 Figure 61 : Start Cloud Recording There will be an icon shown on the left upper corner of host GVC as well as all other participants to indicate the cloud recording is in progress, the screen and record button will also show as follow: Users can at any time stop the recording by clicking the record button and press: Users could log in to IPVideoTalk Enterprise web portal Recordings page to View/Download/Delete the recordings for the cloud meetings/webinars: Figure 62 : IPVideoTalk Recordings Note: There are some prerequisites to enable cloud recording features on GVC3210: GVC3210 needs to be linked with an IPVideoTalk enterprise account. The subscribed IPVideoTalk plan should include cloud recording support and adequate cloud storage space for recording. Please refer to IPVideoTalk website or User Manual for the latest plan information. Schedule Schedule feature allows users to set a specific time to host a conference in advance, with conference reminder and members. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |81 Figure 63 3: GVC3210 Schedule Screen o of the wa ays below to access sche edule confere ence screen: Follow one On the t home scrreen, click on n CONFERE ENCE button On the t home scrreen, click on n APPLICAT TION button and se elect Users will see th he scheduled d conference es (after the current time e) in the sche edule screen n. Select one confference entryy to view details. Note: Conferences that ha ave been held d in the past will not be d displayed in the t schedule e screen. View Co onference Details Users could view scheduled conference details after the currentt time. Sele ect one conference and press"OK" key on GV VC3210 rem mote control to t view confe erence details. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |82 Figure 64: GVC3210 Confere ence Details Sc creen Add Sch heduled Conference Follow th he steps belo ow to add a scheduled co onference: 1. On the home sccreen, selectt 2. emote contro ol, press the blue shortcu ut key to crea ate a new con nference. On GVC3210 re to ac ccess schedule screen. Figure 65: GV VC3210 Add Conference Scrreen GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |83 3. Fill in conference name, members, start time, conference duration and etc. 4. Press the yellow shortcut key on the remote control to save the scheduled conference. Table 15: GVC3210 Add Conference Parameters Parameters Descriptions Related Account Choose the related account for the conference. Subject It is used to set the conference name to identify this conference. Members Click onbutton to access the Add Member screen. Users can add one member or a group of members. Press the yellow key on the remote control to save and go back to schedulescreen. Up to 8 members can be added. Start Time It is used to configure the start time of the conference. End Time It is used to configure the end time of the conference. Remind Time It is used to configure whether to remind users in advanced. A prompt dialog box will pop up on GVC3210 screen 10 minutes before the conference starts. Conference preset It is used to select a camera preset when the scheduled conference starts, the GVC3210’s camera will be automatically placed to the preset position. Click on Conference preset and select “Custom” to be redirected to preset setting interface to configure and set a preset. Default is “Not set”. Users could selectrecurring for the scheduled conference, to repeat the conference depending on the chosen option. The recurring options are: Recurring One-time event Daily Every Weekday (Mon-Fri) Weekly Monthly (by week) Monthly (by day) Yearly Custom Edit Scheduled Conference Follow the steps below to edit scheduled conference: 1. Access conference schedule screen and select the conference entry users would like to edit. 2. Press the yellowshortcut key on GVC3210 remote control to access edit screen. 3. Press the yellow shortcut key on the remote control to save changes, and go back to schedule screen. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |84 Reschedule Conferrence 1. Acc cess schedulle screen and select the conference entry users would like to edit. 2. Pre ess the MENU U key 3. Sett new confere ence start tim me in the pop p out dialog box. 4. Clic ck on SAVE button to sav ve changes. If users wou uld like to ca ancel the cha anges, users s could press on GVC3210 re emote contro ol, and selectt "Reschedule" option. ote control, orr click on CA ANCEL button n on the scre een. on the remo Delete Scheduled Conference Follow th he steps belo ow to delete the existing scheduled conference: 1. Acc cess schedulle screen and select the conference entry users would like to delete. 2. Pre ess the MENU U key on the remote control, and sselect "Cancel". Voicem mail When th here is a new w voicemail, voice mail ic con will show up as a notification n in the statu us bar. Users could login the web UISetting gsAccoun ntGeneralS Settings to configure the e access number for the voicema ail. he steps belo ow to access s voicemail: Follow th 1. Acc cess the dial screen and input voicem mail access n number. 2. Pre ess on GV VC3210 remo ote control, or o click on b button on the ca all screen to dial into the voic cemail box. 3. Follow the Interractive Voice e Response (IVR) for the message rettrieval process. ould also go to HomescrreenApplic cations and click on "Voice Mail" to a access the vo oicemail box. Users co The num mber of new w voicemail messages w be shown will n on the voic ce mail app icon as well. See figure below: GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |85 Figure 66: GVC3210Voice Mail Application Call Features The GVC3210 support traditional and advanced telephony features including caller ID, caller ID with caller Name, call waiting, call forward and etc for the SIP account. Before using the following feature code, please make sure "Enable Call Features" option is set to "Yes" under web GUISettingsSIPCallpage. Please note this feature doesn’t apply to IPVideoTalk account or BlueJeans account. Table 16: GVC3210Feature Code for SIP Account Use Preferred Codec (per call). Dial *01 followed by the preferred codec code and the phone number. The device will use this codec in the INVITE SDP as the first codec when initiating the call. Codec code: PCMU: 7110 *01 PCMA: 7111 G722: 722 G722.1: 7206 G.729AB:729 iLBC: 7201 For example, if the user would like to use PCMA as the preferred codec to call phone number 334455, enter *017111334455. Please note the actual codec being used might be GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |86 different, which is the negotiation result between the endpoints and SIP server. Force Codec (per call). Dial *02 followed by the preferred codec code and the phone number. The device will be forced to use this codec during the call. Codec code: PCMU: 7110 PCMA: 7111 *02 G722: 722 G722.1: 7206 G.729AB:729 iLBC: 7201 For example, if the user would like to force using PCMA to call phone number 334455, enter *027111334455. *16 Enable and force SRTP for all subsequent calls. *17 Disable SRTP for all subsequent calls. *18 Enable SRTP per call. *19 Disable SRTP per call. *30 *31 *50 *51 *67 *82 *70 *71 *72 Block Caller ID (for all subsequent calls). Dial *30. Send Caller ID (for all subsequent calls). Dial *31. Disable Call Waiting. Dial *50. Enable Call Waiting. Dial *51. Block Caller ID (per call). Dial *67 followed by the phone number. Send Caller ID (per call). Dial *82 followed by the phone number. Disable Call Waiting (per Call). Dial *70 followed by the phone number. Enable Call Waiting (per Call). Dial *71 followed by the phone number. Unconditional Call Forward. To set up unconditional call forward: Dial *72 followed by the phone number to forward the call. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |87 *73 *74 *83 *84 *90 *91 Cancel Unconditional Call Forward. To cancel the unconditional call forward: Dial *73. Paging Call. Dial *74 followed by the phone number to send the paging call. Force Audio Calling (per call). Dial *83 followed by the phone number to send the audio call. Force Video Calling (per call). Dial *84 followed by the phone number to send the video call. Busy Call Forward. To set up busy call forward: Dial *90 followed by the phone number to forward the call. Cancel Busy Call Forward. To cancel the “busy call forward”: Dial *91. Enable Call Forward No Answer. To set up Call Forward No Answer: *92 Dial *92 followed by the number to forward the call. The default timeout before the call is forwarded is 20 seconds. *93 Cancel Call Forward No Answer. To cancel Call Forward No Answer: Dial *93. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |88 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS GVC Remote Client Application Besides using GVC3210Bluetooth remote control in the package, users could also download the Grandstream GVC Remote Client application, and install it on an Android device. GVC3210 remote control application is used via Bluetooth protocol. Follow the steps below to install the remote control application: 1. The GVC Remote apk for Android can be found under GVC3210 LCD menuApplicationsFileManagerInternalStorageremotefirmware. Users could also directly send the apk file via Bluetooth to your Android device or use the QR code to download to your Android device. Please go to GVC3210 LCD menuSettingsStatusRemoteControlto send GVC Remote apk to Bluetooth device or scan the QR code. Figure 67: “GVC Remote” apk in GVC3210 LCD MenuSettingsStatusRemote Control 2. Once GVC Remote app is installed on your Android device, open it and access settings screen. 3. Select the GVC3210 device that users would like to connect to. Eachdiscovered GVC3210 could be distinguished by the last 6 digits of its MAC address. 4. Pair GVC Remote app with GVC3210 via Bluetooth. Users might see prompt on GVC3210, and Android device to confirm the passcode during pairing and connection process. 5. After pairing and connecting the remote control application, users can use the keys and options on the Android device touch screen to control GVC3210. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |89 Figure 68: GVC3210Rem mote Control Application on Android Device Tap on button at the uppe er right corne er to access settings scre een as the le eft figure sho ows above. Tap on button to go back k to home sc creen as the ffigure in the middle show ws above. Tap on button to bring up u navigation n panel and digital keybo oard as the rright figure shows above, tap on again n to hide the keyboard. BlueJe eans GVC321 10 has built-in BlueJeans s access for users to dial BlueJeans calls. Follow the steps be elow: 1. al screen, pre ess the blue shortcut key y on GVC321 10 remote co ontrol to switch call mode On the LCD dia m SIP Call to o BlueJeans Call. from 2. Wh hen the call m mode shows BlueJeans, input Blue Je eans confere ence ID and cconference password. 3. Pre ess on th he remote control or click on button on th he screen to dial out. e information n about how to use BlueJ Jeans on GV VC3210, plea ase refer to th he link below w: For more http://ww ww.grandstre eam.com/site es/default/file es/Resources s/gvc320x_B BlueJeans_ap pplication_no ote.pdf GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |90 APPL LICATIONS GVC321 10 provides built-in appliications such h as Contaccts, Call Histo ory, File Manager, Brow wser and etc. Users co ould also dow wnload the apps from GS S market or G Google Play Store to insttall on GVC3 3210. Contaccts GVC321 10 Contacts app a helps us sers to easily y store and manage phon ne numbers a and contacts s information. Users ca an add conta acts on GVC3210 or impo ort contacts from externa al devices as well as dow wnload from a server. On GVC C3210 home screen, click k on Contactts icon , or go to Ap pplications, a and select to access contacts s app. Figure 69 9: GVC3210 Co ontacts Screen All play all contacts. It is used to disp Groups w groups. Select one grou up to view grroup details. It is used to view Calll Sele ect the conta act, and pres ss on GV VC3210 rem mote control or o click on button to dial the conttact users wo ould like to call. Dele ete GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |91 Pres ss the red sh hortcut key on the remote e control to delete contac cts. Editt Pres ss the yellow w shortcut key y on the rem mote control to edit contac cts. Add Pres ss the blue shortcut key y on the rem mote control to access New Contact screen, fill in contactt inforrmation and press the ye ellow shortcut key on the remote control to save it. Men nu Pres ss on th he remote co ontrol to acce ess menu to edit/add/dele ete/export/im mport/downloa ad contacts. Con ntact Details Sele ect one conta act and press s "OK" key on o the remote e control to view contact details. Add Con ntact Add Sin ngle Contactt Follow th he steps belo ow to add on ne single con ntact: 1. ess the blue shortcut key on GVC3210 remote con ntrol to access New Contact screen. Pre Figure 70: GV VC3210 Add Ne ew Contact Scrreen 2. Entter the contact informatio on. 3. Pre ess the red sh hortcut key to add more fields. 4. Pre ess the yellow w shortcut ke ey to save the contact infformation. mport Conta acts Batch Im Import fu unction allow ws users to batch import contacts. Th he phonebook with compa atible formatt needs to be saved to o the storage e devices like e Micro SD card/USB flas sh drive and plugged into o GVC3210. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |92 1. Pre ess the MENU U key on Co ontacts scree en, and selecct "Import" to access Impo ort Contacts screen. Figure 71: GV VC3210 Importt Contacts Scrreen 2. Con nfigure param meters and select the path to save th he imported file. 3. Pre ess the yellow w shortcut ke ey to save the contact infformation. Table 17: GVC3210 Import Co ontacts Param meters Parameters Descripttions If it is ena abled, the prrevious conta act records will w be deleted when a ne ew phoneboo ok Clear The T Old Listt file is loa aded into the device. If it is i disabled, both the old ccontacts and d new contac cts will be ke ept in GVC32 210. Replac ce Duplicate Entries File En ncoding File Ty ype Select The File If it is ena abled, when the phonebo ook file is imp ported to the e device, the duplicated entries will w be remove ed. If it is dissabled, both the t old conta acts and new w contacts wiill be kept in GVC3210. Select the encoding format for XM ML contact file. Select the file format for phonebo ook file imporrt. The device e supports xml, csv and vcard forrmat. Select file e from storag ge device plu ugged into GVC3210. Downlo oad Contact GVC321 10 supports downloading g phonebook k from the file server to batch add ccontacts. The default file name that GVC3210 0 looks for is "phonebook.xml". The ph honebook XM ML file should d be placed under the file to retrieve. GV VC3210 supp ports vcard/xm ml/csv file format. server directory for GVC3210 GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |93 1. On the Contacts screen, tap on the MENU key and select "Download" to bring up the Download Contacts screen. Figure 72: GVC3210 Download Contacts Screen 2. Configure parameters and select the path to save the file. 3. Press the red shortcut key to download the file. Table 18: GVC3210 Download Contacts Parameters Parameters Descriptions If it is enabled, the previous contact records will be deleted when a new phonebook Clear The Old List file is loaded into the device. If it is disabled, both the old contacts and new contacts will be kept in GVC3210. Replace Duplicate Entries If it is enabled, when the phonebook file is imported to GVC3210, the duplicated entries will be removed. If it is disabled, both the old contacts and new contacts will be kept in GVC3210. Download Mode Select the phonebook download mode from TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS. File Encoding Select the encoding format for the XML contact file. Time Intervals Configure the time interval to download XML contact file. HTTP/HTTPS Configure the HTTP/HTTPS username for phonebook downloading if it’s required by Username the server. HTTP/HTTPS Configure the HTTP/HTTPS password for phonebook downloading if it’s required by Password the server. Download Server Fill in the server URL or IP address to download the XML contact file to the device. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |94 Search Contacts In the Contacts app, users could input keyword to search in the dialog. GVC3210 will display contacts automatically which is related to the search keyword. Fuzzy search and precise search are both supported. Manage Contacts Delete Contact 1. Access Contacts screen and select the contact users would like to delete. 2. Tap on and select "Delete" option or press the red shortcut key in order to delete the contact. Batch Remove Contacts To delete more than one contacts, 1. Select "Batch Remove" option. 2. Select the checkbox for the contacts to be deleted, and press the red shortcut key on GVC3210 remote control to delete them.Users could also press the yellow shortcut key on the remote control to select all contacts at once. Export Contacts GVC3210 supports exporting phonebook as vcard/xml/csv files, and save the files to other external storage devices. 1. Press the MENU key on Contacts screen to bring up the Export Contacts screen. Figure 73: GVC3210 Export Contacts Screen 2. Configure parameters as shown in table below and select the directory to save the exported file. 3. Press the yellow shortcut key to export the file. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |95 Table 19: GVC3210 Export Contacts Parameters Parameters Descriptions File Encoding Select the encoding format for XML contact file. Select the file format for phonebook file export. File Type The device supports xml, csv and vcard. Choose Directory Select directory to save file. Groups Users could divide contacts into different groups with specific names. Select one group entry and press"OK" key to view group details. Figure 74: GVC3210 Groups Screen Call Press on GVC3210 remote control to call the first 8 members in a group to initiate a conference. Delete (red shortcut key) It is used to rename a group. Rename (yellow shortcut key) It is used to delete a group. New (blue shortcut key) It is used to add a group. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |96 Add New Group 1. Select Groupstabin Contacts screen. 2. Press the blue shortcut key on GVC3210 remote control to bring up the screen below: Figure 75: GVC3210 Add Group Screen 3. Input a group name and tap on "OK" to add a new group. 4. Go to Contacts Screen to find the group you just added and access it. 5. Press the yellowshortcut key on the remote control to access Groups editing screen. 6. Select thecontactsusers would to add to this group. 7. Press the blue shortcut key on GVC3210 remote control to save the operations. Delete Group Follow the steps below to delete groups. 1. Select Groups on Contacts screen. 2. Select the group users would like to delete. 3. Press the redshortcut key to bring up the dialog box. 4. Press "OK" key to delete. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |97 LDAP contacts LDAP contacts application can be accessed in GVC3210 display device LCDApplicationsLDAPContacts. It helps users access and manage the contacts at ease. Here is the main interface of LDAP contacts. Figure 76: LDAP Contacts Interface LDAP Settings Before starting using LDAP on GVC3210, the users must configure the LDAP settings first. Press the Blue shortcut key on the GVC3210 remote control to access LDAP settings, or the users can configure it under GVC3210 web UIContactsLDAP page. Table 20: GVC3210LDAP Settings Parameters Connection Mode Server Address Port It is used to select which protocol will be used for LDAP searching, LDAP or LDAPS. It is used to configure the URI of the LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server. It is used to configure the LDAP server port. The default LDAP port number is 389. It is used to configure the LDAP search base. This is the location in the directory where the search is requested to begin. Base DN Example: dc=grandstream, dc=com ou=Boston, dc=grandstream, dc=com It is used to configure the bind "Username" for querying LDAP servers. User Name Some LDAP servers allow anonymous binds in which case the setting can be left blank. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |98 Password It is used to configure the bind "Password" for querying LDAP servers. The field can be left blank if the LDAP server allows anonymous binds. It is used to configure the "name" attributes of each record which are returned in the LDAP search result. This field allows the users to LDAP Name Attributes configure multiplespace separated name attributes. Example: gn cn sn description It is used to configure the "number" attributes of each record which are returned in the LDAP search result. This field allows the users to LDAP Number Attributes configure multiple space separated number attributes. Example: telephoneNumber telephoneNumber Mobile It is used to configure the "mail" attributes of each record which are LDAP Mail Attributes returned inthe LDAP search result. Example: mail It is used to configure the filter used for name lookups. Examples: (|(cn=%)(sn=%)) returns all records which has the "cn" or "sn" field starting with the entered prefix; LDAP Name Filter (!(sn=%)) returns all the records which do not have the "sn" field starting with the entered prefix; (&(cn=%) (telephoneNumber=*)) returns all the records with the "cn" field starting with the entered prefix and "telephoneNumber" field set. It is used to configure the filter used for number lookups. Examples: (|(telephoneNumber=%)(Mobile=%) returns all records which has the LDAP Number Filter "telephoneNumber" or "Mobile" field starting with the entered prefix; (&(telephoneNumber=%) (cn=*)) returns all the records with the "telephoneNumber" field starting with the entered prefix and "cn" field set. It is used to configure the filter used for mail lookups. LDAP Mail Filter Example: (mail=%) It is used to configure the entry information to be shown on phone's LDAP Displaying Name LCD. Up to 3fields can be displayed. Attributes Example: %cn %sn %telephoneNumber GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |99 It is used to t configure the maximum m number off results to be e returned by Max Hits the LDAP Pserver. If se et to 0, server will return n all search results. The default setting is 50. It is used to t configure the interval (in ( seconds) for the serve er to process Search h Timeout (m ms) the reques stand client waits for serv ver to return.. The defaultt setting is 30 seconds. LDAP Lookup Wh hen Dialing It is used to set if allow the pho one system tto do the LD DAP numberr searching when makin ng outgoingc calls. The deffault setting is i "No". Search h LDAP For Incoming It is used d to set if allow the phone system m to do LD DAP numberr Call searching for incoming g calls. The default settin ng is "No". Here is an example configuration on GVC32 210 LDAP se ettings in web UI. The LD DAP server is i the built-in erver in Gran ndstream UC CM6xxx. LDAP se Figure 77: LD DAP Settings Example in Web b UI GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |100 Search LDAPContacts After configuring LDAP settings, the users could search contacts in LDAP Contacts main interface. In the following example, the users could enter number or name in the Search field. The LDAP result will be displayed dynamically when the key word is entered. Figure 78: Search LDAP Contacts If the user presses the Green Call button on the GVC3210 remote control, the GVC3210 will initiate a call to this contact. Add Search Result into Local Contacts After performing LDAP search, the users could select to add the result into GVC3210 local contacts. Add to Local On the search result screen, move the selection to the contact, then press the red shortcut key on the GVC3210 remote control to add single search result to local contacts. Click on OK to confirm Add to Local. Figure 79: Add LDAP Search Result to Local Contacts GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |101 Batc ch Add Pres ss the yellow w shortcut ke ey on the GV VC3210 remo ote control, then select tthe checkbox x for multiple searrch results to o be added into local con ntacts. Press s the yellow shortcut keyy again and the following prom mpt will pop up. u Click on OK to confirm m Batch Add d. Figure 80: Batch Add d LDAP Search Results to Loc cal Contacts Call Hiistory Call History providess users acce ess to phone e's recent ca all records. Users can viiew all recorrds, or selectt f incoming calls, outgoiing calls, mis ssed call and d conference e. differentt categories for To access Call Histo ory, go to Home screen Application ns Figure 81: GVC3210 Call History Scree en GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |102 Click on n a record in n the call his story and prress to dial out this number dire ectly. Press "OK" key on GVC321 10 remote co ontrol to view w call details for f this numb ber. Figure 82: GVC3210 Calll History Detaills --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: Call histtory displayss all Blue Jea ans conferen nce call histo ories as welll. Press "OK K" key or to dial outt directly, and there is no need to input the pas ssword again n. However, if the confere ence does no ot exist or the e re-dial will fail. passworrd has been changed, the --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------e in GVC C3210 Conta acts, when th he user clickss on the uppe er right Menu If an enttry in call histtory already exists button on the e Call History screen, the users ca an see and select “View w contact” option in the wn list to view w the details s for this conttact. drop-dow Add Con ntact from Call History 1. Acc cess Call His story screen. 2. Select one call history entry y. 3. Tap p on 4. Con nfirm to add the contacts s. and d select "Add d contact" op ption to bring g up the dialo og box. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |103 Figure 83: GVC3210 Add Contact Scree en 5. the blu ue shortcut key on GVC C3210 remotte control to o access editt Select existing contact or press een. scre 6. Fill in contact information an nd press the yellow shortccut key on th he remote co ontrol to save e the contact. Delete Call C History 1. Sele ect the call hiistory entry. 2. Pres ss the yellow w shortcut key y on GVC3210 remote co ontrol to brin ng up the dialog box. 3. Con nfirm to delete e. Confere ence Schedule via Calll History 1. Select one call history entry y users would d like to add to scheduled d conference e. 2. ess the blue shortcut key on GVC3210 remote con ntrol to access schedule screen. Pre 3. Fill in informatio on and press s the yellow shortcut to sa ave. FileMa anager FileManager allows users to de elete, move, copy, paste e, send, rena ame files (in ncluding files s on storage as USB flash drive and a Micro SD D card), and query file properties on G GVC3210. device such GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |104 Copy File To copy the file from GVC3210 to USB/SD storage device: 1. Insert USB/SD storage device into USB port on GVC3210. It will take a few seconds for GVC3210 to prepare the connection. 2. The USB storage icon will show up on the status bar. 3. Go to Home screenApplicationsFileManager. 4. Open the target folder. 5. Press the yellow shortcut key and select the file. 6. Press the blue shortcut key to copy file and press 7. Select target storage device and go to the directory where the file will be pasted to. 8. Press the yellow shortcut key to paste the file. to go back to the upper level directory. Users can also select file and press the blue shortcut key to copy one single file or folder. Send File 1. Go to Home screenApplicationsFile Manager. 2. Open the target folder. 3. Press the yellow shortcut key and select the file. 4. Press MENU key on GVC3210 remote control and select "Send" option. 5. Select target location and press "OK" key on GVC3210 remote control to send file. If users need to send the file via Bluetooth, enable and connect Bluetooth device first. Otherwise, the interface will be redirected to the corresponding setting page to configure. Users can also select file and press the MENU key to send one single file or folder. Delete File 1. Go to Home screenApplicationsFile Manager. 2. Open the target folder. 3. Press the yellow shortcut key and select the file. 4. Press the red shortcut key. 5. A dialog will pop out for users to confirm whether to delete the file or not. 6. Press "OK" key to delete the file successfully. Users can also select file and press the red shortcut key to delete one single file or folder. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |105 Rename File 1. Go to Home screenApplicationsFile Manager. 2. Open the target folder. 3. Press the yellow shortcut key and select the file. 4. Press MENU key on GVC3210 remote control and select "Rename". 5. Input the new file name in the pop out dialog and press "OK" key to save. Press on GVC3210 remote control to cancel the operation. Recording GVC3210 recording application is used for the storage of call recording files in video conferencing. Users can play, export, lock/unlock, send, rename or delete these recordings and etc. The recording screen is as shown below: Figure 84: GVC3210 Recording Screen Press "OK" key to play recording. Press the red shortcut key to delete the chosen recording file. Press the yellow shortcut key to export the recording files to the external storage device. Press the blue shortcut key to edit (select) recordings. Press the MENU key to make other operations to recording files like export, rename, and lock/unlock. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |106 Recording Settings Users can change the default save path for recording to internal storage, a plugged Micro SD card or USB storage device: 1. Go to Home screenApplicationsRecording. 2. Press the MENU key on remote control and select “Settings”. 3. Plug in external Micro SD card or USB storage device. 4. Press the yellow shortcut key to choose the path of the recordings (Micro SD Card or Flash USB). 5. Press the blue shortcut key to choose the preferred format of your recordings (mkv or mp4). Figure 85: GVC3210Recording Settings Note: The locked files can't be deleted or overwritten, and cannot be shown in the third-party application, but can be viewed in GVC3210 video application. When the recording size exceeds 1.9G, the GVC3210 will create a new file automatically to continue recording.There will be a prompt to indicate the storage space is insufficient if the disk storage is full. Setup Wizard GVC3210 offers a Setup Wizard tool to guide users into configuring their units step by step, the setup wizard appears automatically at factory reset, or it can be accessed anytime from LCD GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |107 menuApplicationsSetupWizard. Figure 86: ApplicationsSetup Wizard Users can follow the steps using the remote control to setup fields, skip, return, or confirm the action. Setup wizard tool is useful to lead users to check and configure the GVC3210 settings such as language, accounts, interface status and etc. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |108 Figurre 87: Interface e Detection Backu up Backup p Data GVC321 10Backup ap pplication is used to bac ckup data o or import bac ckup files to o restore datta. It can be accesse ed from Home screenA Applications sBackup. The default screen will llist available backup files (if any) and a backup options. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |109 Figure 88: GVC3210Backup App GVC3210 supports manual backup and automatic backup: Press the red shortcut key on the remote control to create new backup manually. The user will select data and press the blue shortcut key to start backup. Press the yellow shortcut key on the remote control to access automatic backup.Then configure each parameter for automatic backup. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |110 Figure 89: GVC3210 Automatic Backup Screen Note: Users have also the option to choose which commonly used apps need to be backed up, such as contacts, call history. Figure 90: Backup Commonly Used Apps GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |111 Restore Backup Data Select one backup data and press "OK" key to access restore screen, select data and press the blue shortcut key to restore the backup data. Figure 91: GVC3210 Restore Backup Data Screen Set Backup Path Press the MENU key and select "Settings" on backup screen to access settings screen, set backup path and go back to save automatically. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: Insert Micro SD card or USB flash drive to the GVC3210 before configuring backup path. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diagnosis When troubleshooting GVC3210, users could go to GVC3210home screenApplicationsDiagnosis . Tap on the option and follow the instructions on each function to perform Camera Test, Remote Control Key Test, Built-in Speaker Test and etc. During the test, users could press the BACK key or follow the prompt to exit the test. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |112 Figure 92: GVC3210 Dia agnosis Screen Browsser Users co ould browse web page, view news and a watch vid deo via the built-in GVC3210 Browse er. On home screen, select ApplicationBro owser Slide e up or down n with slide gesture to scroll the scree en. Zoom in/out the page via zoo om gesture. Pres ss the MENU U key to open n the menu bar b for more operations. Sync Local Sche edule with h Google Calendar The GVC C3210 suppo orts schedule e that can be e accessed in n LCD menuSchedule e (see section n [Schedule])). The setttings in this schedule are saved loca ally on GVC3210. If the user downlo oads and ins stalls Google Calenda ar from Play Store to GVC C3210, the lo ocal schedule e can be syn nced up with Google Cale endar. Please follow the ste eps below to set up Goog gle Calendarr sync with GVC3210 sch hedule: 1. Go to t GVC3210 LCD menu Applicatio onsGSMarrket, downlo oad and insta all Google Pla ay Store. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |113 2. Sign in Google Play Store using your Google account. Download and install Google Calendar to GVC3210. 3. Open Google Calendar on GVC3210. Please update Google Play services if required by the device. 4. Once Google Calendar is successfully installed and opened on GVC3210, it should automatically sign in using the same Google account in step 2. 5. On GVC3210 LCD menuSettingsSystemAccountsGoogleAccount, select Google account Figure 93: LCD MenuSettingsSystemAccounts 6. Select the Google account under Google accounts. 7. Click on the checkbox for “Calendar” to enable calendar sync for this Google account. Figure 94: Enable Calendar Sync for the Google Account GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |114 8. On GVC3210 LCD menuSchedule, click on the upper right MENU iconSettings. Figure 95: GVC3210 ScheduleSettings 9. Enable Google Calendar by selecting the checkbox for the Google account. Set the sync interval, e.g., Every 5 mins. Figure 96: Enable Google Account for Schedule and Set Sync Interval Now your GVC3210 has Google account successfully associated with schedule. The scheduled conference from GVC3210 or Google Calendar can sync with each other. Here is how to use it. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |115 To schedule me eeting using g Google Ca alendar and then sync up u on GVC3 3210 schedu ule 1. When creating a new ev vent in Google Calendar, please enterr “GVC” in “W Where” option. embers in “D Description” o option. The meeting me embers shou uld be in the 2. Then enter meeting me >.. “Number” is required while the othe er two fields are optional. format:Number Multiple meeting members need to o be separatted by semi--colon in En nglish input method. Forr 000 ;810000 00;1001 example, 10 Figure 97: Creatting New Even nt in Google Ca alendar ent will be dis splayed in GVC3210 sch hedule shortly. 3. The new eve Figure 98: Google e Calendar Eve ent Synced in Schedule GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |116 To schedule meeting on GVC3210 and then sync up with Google Calendar On GVC3210 LCD idle screen (or web UIContacts)Schedule, select the Google account as the “Related Account” and fill up other details to schedule the conference using Google account. The created conference will be synced up in Google Calendar. Figure 99: Set “Related Account” to Google Account Custom App on Home Screen Users could add one app to the home screen for easy access. GVC3210 only supports custom one app on home screen. The new app will overwrite the older one. On the Home screen, click on "Custom Home App" and select one app. Press "OK" key to confirm. The system will go back to Home screen automatically and users could find the app has already been added. To remove or change the Custom Home App, go to LCD Home screenApplications. Click on and select the option to modify custom app. Users could de-select the existing custom app, or change to a different app. Move App to Micro SD Card The apps that are not built-in on GVC3210 can be moved to an external Micro SD card plugged to the GVC3210 from GVC3210 LCDSettingsSystemApps page. Users could check the apps list on the external Micro SD card by pressing the Blue shortcut key on the GVC3210’s remote control. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |117 Figure 100: System Apps Choose the target app that needs to be moved to Micro SD card, it will show its detailed information, then Click on “Move to SD card” to make the change take effect. After configuration change, note that the moved app will not be listed anymore on GVC3210 device after the external Micro SD card is ejected. Figure 101: Move App to SD card To move the app back to the GVC3210 internal storage, users could click “Move to device” on the detailed information page for the app on GVC3210 LCDSettingsSystemApps page. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |118 Figure 102 2: Move App to Device Storag ge Uninsttall Application The app plications (ex xcept the sy ystem applications) on GVC3210 ca an be uninstalled. Go to o LCD Home screen Applications s, click on shown with Users s will see the apps that ca an be deleted and selectt "Uninstall Mode". icon. Select and confirm the uninstallation one, press Once do on the remo ote control, or o press to o go back to normal mode. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |119 GS MARKET GVC321 10 provides a access to apps directly via built-in GS S market. Use ers could dow wnload the apps from the market and a install to GVC3210. Search h Apps On GVC C3210 Home e screen, click on AppllicationsG GS Market . Users could view the apps by category y, or input ke ey words and d click on SEA ARCH iconto o search the app. Figure e 103: GVC3210 0GS Market Downlload and Install Ap pps Users could see e that if the ap pp has been installed or downloaded by pressing g the blue sho ortcut key. Pres ss MENU keyy Users could pres ss the blue shortcut key on o GVC3210 0 remote con ntrol to cance el download in process. The installing pro ocess will be e started auto omatically affter download ding the app. Go to t Installed screen to view the installe ed apps, or press the blu ue shortcut kkey on the re emote control to view w the downloa aded apps a and installed apps. to un ninstall the d downloaded apps. Updatte Apps GVC321 10 will detectt to update automatically y if there is new version available forr the installed d apps when the netw work connec ction is norm mal. Users can view the e relevant in nformation, a and update apps on the GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |120 Installed screen. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |121 GVC3210 WEB UI FEATURES GVC3210 embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow users to configure the application device through a Web browser such as Mozilla Firefox, Google ChromeTM, etc. Accessing GVC3210 Web GUI The IP address of the GVC3210 will show on the top status bar of the connected display device (e.g., TV) via HDMI. To access GVC3210 Web GUI: 1. Connect the computer to the same network as GVC3210. 2. Make sure GVC3210 is turned on and shows its IP address on the top status bar of the connected display device. 3. Open a Web browser on your computer. 4. Enter GVC3210’s IP address in the address bar of the browser, e.g.: http://192.168.5.162. 5. Enter the administrator’s login and password to access the Web Configuration Menu. The default administrator username and password are “admin” and “admin”. The default end user username and password are “user” and “123”. The user can select English or other languages in the drop-down menu of language. Figure 104: GVC3210 Web GUI - Login 6. Click “Login” to access the configurations in web UI. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |122 Saving Changes When changing any settings on the web UI, always submit them by pressing the “Save” button on the bottom of the page, and then clicking the “Apply” button on the top of the page to apply the configuration changes. For those options with icon next to it in the web page, users must reboot the GVC3210 for the changes to take effect. Definitions This section describes the options in the GVC3210 Web GUI. As mentioned in the previous section, you can log in as an administrator or a normal user. Call Users could initiate conference and control conference from Web GUI. Contacts Manage contacts and LDAP client configuration, schedule conference and manage call history. Device Control Device Control and Audio Control. Settings Account, Network Settings, Peripheral, Call Features, General Settings and Security Settings. Maintenance Upgrade, Recording, Time & Language, Troubleshooting and Reboot. Status Account Status, Peripheral Status, Network Status, System Info and Remote Control status. The following table shows the web pages accessible by end user and administrator. Table 21: GVC3210 Web Access User Type Normal User Username user Default Password 123 Accessible Web Pages Call Contacts Device Control Status Settings: Network Settings, Peripheral, Security Settings Maintenance: Recording, Time & Language, Troubleshooting, Reboot Administrator admin admin All pages GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |123 Toolbar The web UI tool bar is on the upper right corner of the web UI page. Figure 105: GVC3210 Web UI Tool Bar DND Turn on/off DND mode. Once enabled, the DND text will turn into red in web UI. The LCD for GVC3210 display will shows DND indication on the top of the screen and all incoming calls will be rejected. Remote Control Click to bring up virtual remote control panel. English Select the display language for the web UI. Logout Log out from the web UI. Call Page GVC3210 Web UI call page is shown below. Users could make calls and initiate conference from Web UI. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |124 3 Figure 106: GVC3210 Web W UI – Call Table 22: GVC3210 Web U UI - Call Setting gs NO. Explanation Accounts Registration Latest con nference sch hedule inform mation Input Phone Number Dial out. Select call mode Display all call history.. Making g a Call Enter ph hone numberr in input box x, and select call mode, ta ap on button history entry in the lisst below and d click on to dial out; or, se elect one call to dial out. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |125 Conference Control When making a new call, initiating a conference or receiving an incoming call, the conference screen will pop up as shown below. Mute Conference members Block Video Suspend (Cannot (Cannot ON/OFF be hear heard) others) Camera End call Control Pause uploading Add Delete Open Call End members members DTMF details conference Conference control Recording Figure 107: GVC3210 Web UI - Conference Status Click on the icon for “Conference Control”, users will see a list of control icons on the bottom which are also available in LCD call screen. Presentation Hold Layout ON/OFF Figure 108: GVC3210 Web UI - Conference Control GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |126 Contaccts Page This pag ge lists Conta acts, Schedu ule, Call Histo ory and LDA AP Settings. Contactts Users co ould search/a add/delete/edit contacts on o web page e. The operattions will be ssynchronized d and can be viewed from LCD ass well. The we eb UI contac cts page is as s shown belo ow. Figure 109 9: GVC3210 We eb UI - Contactts Click k on Click k on “More” to t open more e options suc ch as export, import and download co ontact. Sele ect "Import" option and users will find import scrreen on the right. Refer to chapterB Batch Importt ne ext to the con ntact to dial the t contact. Con ntacts for mo ore details. Sele ect "Export" o option and us sers will find export scree en on the righ ht. Refer to chapter Expo ort Contacts for more details. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |127 Select "D Download" opttion and userss will find dow wnload screenn on the right. Refer to chappter Downloaad Contactfoor more detailss. Click k on save e. and users will find Add A Contact sscreen on the e right. Fill in n contact info ormation and Click k on and use ers will find Edit E Contact screen on th he right. Editt contact info ormation and save e. Click k on the checkbox for “Delete” and us sers can sele ect the conta acts to delete e from GVC3 3210. Groupss When IP PVideoTalk ssupports a sp pecific memb ber “N” of contacts who can c participa ate in the con nference, the GVC321 10 will dial on nly the “N” firrst contacts in the group. Figure 110: GVC3210 W Web UI - Groups Click k on ne ext to the gro oup to call the contacts in n the group. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |128 Click k on and use ers will find Add A Group sscreen on th he right. Sele ect group me embers from existing contactss and save. Click k on Click k on the checkbox for “Delete” and us sers can sele ect the group ps to delete ffrom GVC3210. and userrs will find Ed dit Group scrreen on the right. Edit Gro oupinformatio on and save. Schedu ule Conference can be e scheduled, edited and d deleted fro om web UI. See figure below. Please refer to chapterS Scheduleforr more details s for each op ption. Figure 111: GVC3210 Web b Page - Schedu ule Click k on and use ers will find Add Sched dule screen on the righ ht. Click on “Save” afterr conffiguring the schedule. Click k on e screen on the t right. Clicck on “Save”” after editing and users will find Edit Schedule the schedule. Click k on the checkbox for “Delete” and us sers can sele ect the sched dules to dele ete from GVC C3210. Mov ve the cursorr to the sche eduled confe erence where e the schedu uled time is displayed, ic con appe ear for the us ser to dial ou ut immediate ely. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 will P a g e |129 Call Hisstory From we eb UI, users could also access Call history, which h is synchron nized with the e call history from LCD. Figure 112: GVC3210 Web b UI - Call Histo ory The call history details will be dis splayed on th he right side when there is one entry selected. Us sers can also move th he cursor to the call his story time to add this ca all to schedu ule by clickin ng on immedia ately by clicking on , or dial outt LDAP This sec ction is the sa ame as LDA AP settings under chapter LDAP contacts. Please e refer to LDA AP contacts for more e details. GVC3210 Use er Guide Version 1.0 0.1.13 P a g e |130 Device Control Page Video Control Users could add preset and manipulate EPTZ control on this page. Move the cursor to one configured preset to preview preset. Click one preset to apply the preset. Click the un-configured preset, and adjust via the EPTZ control panel on the right, then save the configurations. Selected but unconfigured preset Preset that has Empty preset been set before Use EPTZ Control direction keys to adjust camera Zoom Out Zoom In Figure 113: GVC3210 Web UI - Video Control GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |131 Audio Control Table 23: GVC3210 Web UI - Audio Control Parameters Parameters Echo Delay Ringtone Volume Media Volume Device Ringtone Notification Ringtone Descriptions Configures the device's HDMI audio delay to match the audio latency of different TV sets. Users can slide left or right to adjust ringtone volume. 0 is the lowest value, 7 is the highest value. Users can slide left or right to adjust media volume. 0 is the lowest value, 15 is the highest value. Select device ringtone from the dropdown list. Select device notification ringtone from the dropdown list. Select the audio device that the GVC3210 will use for audio input and output during call or playing media. The options are “Auto”, “Bluetooth”, “USB”,“HDMI”, “Built-in Speaker” and “Gooseneck Mic”. Auto GVC3210 will automatically detect whether any USB, Bluetooth or HDMI devices are connected. If only one of them is connected, it will be used as the audio device. If two or three are connected, the priority is “Bluetooth”>”USB”>”HDMI”>”Built-in Speaker”>”Gooseneck Mic”. Bluetooth The Bluetooth audio device will be used for audio input and output. Audio Device USB The USB audio device will be used for audio input and output. HDMI The audio input comes from the built-in MIC in GVC3210 and the audio output comes from HDMI. Built-in Speaker The audio output comes from the built-in speaker in GVC3210 and the audio input comes from device with priority “Bluetooth>USB>HDMI>Gooseneck Mic>Built-in Mic” Gooseneck Mic The audio input comes from the connected Gooseneck MIC and the audio output comes from device with priority “Bluetooth>USB>HDMI>Built-in speaker” The default setting is "Auto". GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |132 Using these settings, users can configure ring or tone frequencies based on parameters from the local telecom provider. By default, they are set to the North American standard. Frequencies should be configured with known values to avoid uncomfortable high pitch sounds. Syntax: f1=val, f2=val [,c=on1/off1[-on2/off2[-on3/off3]]]; (Frequencies are in Hz and cadence on and off are in 10ms) ON is the period of ringing ("On time" in ‘ms’) while OFF is the period of silence. In order to set a continuous ring, OFF should be zero. Otherwise, it will ring ON ms and a pause of OFF ms and then repeat the pattern. Up to three cadences are supported. Ring Back Tone: Users can configure ring back tone which is the tone the caller will hear before the Call Progress Tones callee answers the call. The default value: f1=440@-19,f2=480@-19,c=2000/4000; Busy Tone: Users can configure busy tone which will be heard if the callee is busy or on DND. The default value: f1=480@-24,f2=620@-24,c=500/500; Reorder Tone: Users can configure reorder tone which will be heard when the call fails to be established such as wrong account number is dialed, or the call is timed out. The default value: f1=480@-24,f2=620@-24,c=250/250; Confirmation Tone: Users can configure confirmation tone which will be heard when the callee enables call recording function or when the SIP account fails to register. The default value: f1=350@-11,f2=440@-11,c=100/100-100/100-100/100. Call Waiting Tone: Users can configure call waiting tone when there is another incoming call during the call. The default value: f1=440@-13,c=300/2000-300/2000-0/0. Call-Waiting Tone Gain Ring Cadence This configures the call-waiting tone gain. By default, they are set to the North American standard. Users could select "Low", "Medium" or "High". The default setting is "Low". Configure the default ring cadence for the ring back tone. The default setting is c=2000/4000; GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |133 FACTORY RESET Users could reset GVC3210 to factory settings via the following ways: Reset via local GUI, via Web page, via the reset hole on the back panel of GVC3210. Factory reset will delete configuration info and syslog info. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Warning: 1. Factory reset will erase all GVC3210 configuration information. Please back up all settings or print useful information before making the following operations. If users lose all parameters or records, Grandstream will not take responsibility for the damage or loss. 2. After factory reset, the remote control will not be paired to GVC3210 anymore. Once the device reboot after reset, the user needs only to press OK+5 on the remote control at the same time for 4 seconds in order to pair and connect the remote control to GVC3210. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resetvia LCD Go to GVC3210 LCD idle screenSettingsMaintenanceFactoryReset, click on the "Reset" button to bring up the prompt box as shown below. Click "OK" to reboot the device and restore factory settings. Figure 114: Factory Reset via LCD GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |134 Resetvia WebUI 1. Log inGVC3210 Web UIMaintenanceUpgrade, the "Factory Reset" option is on the bottom of the page. Figure 115: GVC3210 Web UI - Factory Reset 2. Click the "Reset" button to bring up the prompt box as shown below. Click "OK" to reboot the device, and restore factory settings. Figure 116: GVC3210 Web UI - Factory Reset Confirmation Reset via Reset Hole There is a Reset hole on the bottom panel of GVC3210, use a small pin to hold against the Reset hole for more than 10 seconds to restore factory settings. GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |135 EXPERIENCING GVC3210 Please visit our website: http://www.grandstream.com to receive the most up-to-date updates on firmware releases, additional features, FAQs, documentation and news on new products. We encourage you to browse our product related documentation, FAQs and User and Developer Forum for answers to your general questions. If you have purchased our products through a Grandstream Certified Partner or Reseller, please contact them directly for immediate support. Our technical support staff is trained and ready to answer all of your questions. Contact a technical support member or submit a trouble ticket online to receive in-depth support. Thank you again for purchasing Grandstream Video Conferencing System, it will be sure to bring convenience and color to both your business and personal life. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* Android is a trademark of Google Inc. * Skype and Skype for Business are Registered Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GVC3210 User Guide Version 1.0.1.13 P a g e |136
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