Huawei Technologies DP300 Desktop Presence User Manual

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HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceV500R002C00User GuideIssue 01Date 2015-09-15HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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About This DocumentOverviewThis guide describes features of the HUAWEI DP300 desktop presence (DP300 or endpoint forshort), as well as its routine operations, for example, using the touchscreen to hold, join, orcontrol conferences.In a video conference, users can interact with the videoconferencing system through the DP300display using the touchscreen or remote control.lTouchscreen (default): Perform operations on the screen by touches, such as tap and slide.In this case, the DP300 display is called touchscreen.lRemote control: Perform operations on the screen using the remote control. In this case,the DP300 display is called remote control screen.The main user interface (UI) of the DP300 is the touchscreen. Except for 3 Understanding theDisplay and Remote Control, 5.2 Understanding the Web Interface, 5.3 Understanding theRemote Control Screen, and 6.5 Controlling a Conference that involve the web interface orremote control, the screen mentioned elsewhere in this guide refers to the touchscreen.Before you use the product, refer to the product vendor for version mapping information and toconfirm compatibility with other videoconferencing equipment. To obtain other documents forthis product, log in to http://e.huawei.com, choose Support > Product Support > UC&C >Telepresence and Videoconferencing > Telepresence Endpoints > Desktop Device >DP300, and download the documents.Intended AudienceThis document is intended for:lCommon users (main users): Perform conferencing operations using the touchscreen orremote control, rather than system configurations.lAdministrator users: Perform conferencing operations and system configurations using thetouchscreen, remote control, or web interface.Symbol ConventionsThe symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide About This DocumentIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.ii
Symbol DescriptionIndicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if notavoided, will result in death or serious injury.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if notavoided, could result in death or serious injury.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if notavoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if notavoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personalinjury.Calls attention to important information, best practices and tips.NOTE is used to address information not related to personalinjury, equipment damage, and environment deterioration. Change HistoryUpdates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue containsall updates made in previous issues.Changes in Issue 01 (2015-09-15)This issue is the first official release.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide About This DocumentIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.iii
ContentsAbout This Document.....................................................................................................................ii1 Safety Precautions.........................................................................................................................12 Overview.........................................................................................................................................73 Understanding the Display and Remote Control...................................................................94 Powering On the DP300.............................................................................................................135 Understanding the UI.................................................................................................................175.1 Understanding the Touchscreen...................................................................................................................................185.2 Understanding the Web Interface.................................................................................................................................215.3 Understanding the Remote Control Screen..................................................................................................................236 Initiating a Conference...............................................................................................................256.1 Initiating a Point-to-Point Conference..........................................................................................................................266.2 Initiating a Multipoint Conference...............................................................................................................................276.3 Joining a Conference....................................................................................................................................................286.4 Using the Voice Dialing Function................................................................................................................................296.5 Controlling a Conference..............................................................................................................................................306.6 Using the Presentation Sharing Function.....................................................................................................................386.7 Using the Text Camera.................................................................................................................................................396.8 Connecting the Bluetooth Headset...............................................................................................................................396.9 Connecting to the Wireless Microphone......................................................................................................................396.10 Adjusting the Volume at Your Site............................................................................................................................406.11 Muting or Unmuting the Microphone at Your Site....................................................................................................406.12 Selecting and Controlling a Camera...........................................................................................................................416.12.1 Selecting a Camera..................................................................................................................................................416.12.2 Adjusting the Focal Length.....................................................................................................................................416.12.3 Controlling the PTZ.................................................................................................................................................426.12.4 Saving Camera Presets............................................................................................................................................436.13 Switching Between Screen Layouts...........................................................................................................................446.14 Holding a Call.............................................................................................................................................................456.15 Enabling the Do Not Disturb Function.......................................................................................................................486.16 Hiding the Local Video..............................................................................................................................................48HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide ContentsIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.iv
6.17 Ending or Exiting a Conference.................................................................................................................................497 Using the DP300 Display as the PC Monitor.........................................................................507.1 Switching to the PC Mode............................................................................................................................................517.2 Answering a Call..........................................................................................................................................................517.3 Holding a Call...............................................................................................................................................................517.4 Adjusting the Video Position of a Remote Site............................................................................................................51A Glossary........................................................................................................................................53HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide ContentsIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.v
1 Safety PrecautionsFor safety purposes, carefully read through these safety precautions and observe them duringoperation.Basic PrecautionslKeep the device dry and secure from collision during storage, transportation, and operationof the device.lDo not attempt to dismantle the device by yourself. In case of any fault, contact theappointed maintenance center for assistance or repair.lWithout prior written consent, no organization or individual is permitted to make anychange to the structure or safety and performance design of the device.lWhile using the device, observe all applicable laws, directives, and regulations, and respectthe legal rights of others.Environmental PrecautionslPlace the device in a well-ventilated place. Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.lInstall the device strictly according to the requirements of the manufacturer.lDo not place any object on the top of the device. Reserve a minimum space of 10 cm at thefour sides of the device for heat dissipation.lDo not place the device on or near inflammable materials such as foam.lKeep the device away from heat source or fire, such as a radiator or a candle.lKeep the device away from any household appliances with strong electromagnetic fields,such as a microwave oven, refrigerator, or mobile phone.Operating PrecautionslDo not allow children to play with the device or accessories. Swallowing the accessoriesmay be fatal.lUse the accessories such as the power adapter and battery provided or authorized only bythe manufacturer.lEnsure that the device does not get wet. If water gets into the device, disconnect the powersupply immediately and unplug all the cables connected to the device, including the powerHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 1 Safety PrecautionsIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.1
cable, telephone cable, video cable, audio cable, network cable, and serial cable, and thencontact the appointed maintenance center.lBefore plugging or unplugging any cable, shut down the device and disconnect the powersupply. While plugging or unplugging any cable, ensure that your hands are dry.lDo not step on, pull, or overbend any cable. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged, leadingto malfunction of the device.lDo not use old or damaged cables.lIn lightning weather, disconnect the device from the power supply and unplug all the cablesconnected to the device.lKeep the power plug clean and dry, to prevent electric shock or other dangers.lIf the device is not used for a long time, disconnect the power supply and unplug the powerplug.lIf smoke, sound, or smell is emitted from the device, stop using the device immediately,disconnect the power supply, unplug the power plug and other cables, and remove thebatteries. Then, contact the appointed maintenance center for repair.lEnsure that no object (such as metal shavings) enters the device through the heat dissipationvent.lBefore connecting any other cable, connect the ground cable of the device. Do notdisconnect the ground cable until you have disconnected all the other cables.lEnsure that the three-phase power socket is grounded properly. The neutral line and thelive line cannot be connected inversely.lDo not scratch or abrade the shell of the device. The shed painting may lead to skin allergyor malfunction of the device. If the shed painting material drops into the host, a short circuitmay occur.Cleaning PrecautionslBefore cleaning the device, stop using it, disconnect the power supply, and unplug all thecables connected to the device, including the power cable, telephone cable, video cable,audio cable, network cable, and serial cable.lDo not clean the device shell with any cleaning solution or cleanser spray. Use a piece ofsoft cloth to clean the device shell.Battery Usage Precautions of the Remote ControllUse only the recommended battery. Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries whileinstalling them.lIf a battery does not fit in the device, do not apply force. Otherwise, the battery may leakor explode.lTo reduce the risk of explosion, do not use batteries of different types together. For example,do not use an alkaline battery and a Mn-Zn battery together. It is recommended that youuse batteries provided or recommended by the manufacturer.lDo not use a new battery with an old battery. When you replace batteries, replace all ofthem at the same time.lIf you are not going to use the device for a long time, remove all the batteries.lIf any battery leaks, emits smoke, or emits abnormal smell, stop using it immediately.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 1 Safety PrecautionsIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.2
lIf the battery fluid comes in contact with your skin or clothes, rinse with water immediatelyand seek medical assistance.lIf the battery fluid goes into your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Rinse your eyes with waterimmediately and seek medical assistance.LCD Usage PrecautionslDo not expose the LCD to direct sunlight.lDo not scratch or strike, apply force to, or place heavy objects on top of the LCD.lDo not watch the LCD screen for extended periods of time. This may harm your eyes orblur your vision.LCD Cleaning PrecautionslAccording to the instructions in the attached manual, use a piece of soft cloth to removedust from the surface of the LCD.lDo not clean the LCD with volatile solvents, such as alcohol, benzene, or a dilution agent.Do not keep the LCD in contact with a rubber or plastic materials for long periods of time.This will deteriorate the surface gloss of the LCD.Wireless Product Usage PrecautionslKeep the wireless device away from magnetic storage devices, such as a magnetic card ora floppy disk to prevent loss of the stored information.lStop using the wireless device and disconnect it from the power supply in places whereusing of wireless devices is prohibited or using of a wireless device may lead to interferenceor danger.lUnplug the wireless device from the DP300 and turn off the DP300 close to a high-precisioncontrolled electronic device, such as an audio phone, a pacemaker, fire alarm, or anautomatic gate. Otherwise, this will lead to malfunction of the electronic device.lThe user who uses an electronic assistant medical-treatment device needs to confirm withthe service center regarding the effects of the radio wave on this device.lWhen using the device, ensure that the antenna of the device is at least 20 cm away fromall parts of your body.lIn the area with inflammable or explosive materials, turn off your wireless device andfollow the relevant instructions given on the label to prevent an explosion or fire.lUse your wireless device and its accessories in a clean and dust-free environment. Ensurethat the wireless device does not come in contact with flame or a lit cigarette.lEnsure that the wireless device and its accessories are dry.lDo not drop, throw, or bend your wireless device.lDo not place the wireless device and its accessories in areas with extreme temperatures.Reduction of Hazardous SubstancesThis device is compliant with the EU Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction ofChemicals (REACH) Regulation (Regulation No 1907/2006/EC of the European Parliament andof the Council) and the EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive (Directive2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council). For more information about theHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 1 Safety PrecautionsIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.3
REACH compliance of the device, visit the website www.huaweidevice.com/certification. Youare recommended to visit the website regularly for up-to-date information.Statement on a Class A ProductThis is a class A product. In a national environment this product may cause radio interferencein which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.European Regulatory ComplianceThe DP300 complies with the following European directives and regulations.l1999/5/EC (R&TTE)l2002/95/EC & 2011/65/EU (RoHS)lEC NO. 1907/2006 (REACH)l2002/96/EC (WEEE)The DP300 complies with Directive 2002/95/EC, 2011/65/EU and other similar regulations fromthe countries outside the European Union, on the RoHS in electrical and electronic equipment.The DP300 does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium and brominatedflame retardants (Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB) or Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers(PBDE)) except for those exempted applications allowed by RoHS directive for technicalreasons.The DP300 complies with Regulation EC NO. 1907/2006 (REACH) and other similarregulations from the countries outside the European Union. Huawei will notify to the EuropeanChemical Agency (ECHA) or the customer when necessary and regulation requires.The DP300 complies with Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment(WEEE). Huawei is responsible for recycling its end-of-life devices, and please contact Huaweilocal service center when recycling is required. Huawei strictly complies with the EU WasteElectrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) and electronic wastemanagement regulations enacted by different countries worldwide. In addition, Huawei hasestablished a system for recycling and reuse of electronic wastes, and it can provide service ofdismantling and recycling for WEEE. By Huawei recycling system, the waste can be handledenvironmentally and the resource can be recycled and reused fully, which is also Huawei WEEEstratagem in the word. Most of the materials in the DP300 are recyclable, and our packaging isdesigned to be recycled and should be handled in accordance with your local recycling policies.In accordance with Article 11(2) in Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE), The DP300s were markedwith the following symbol: a cross-out wheeled waste bin with a bar beneath as below:North American Regulatory InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 1 Safety PrecautionsIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.4
lThis device does not cause harmful interference.lThis device must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.If this device is modified without authorization from Huawei, the device may no longer complywith FCC requirements for Class A digital devices. In that a case, your right to use the devicemay be limited by FCC regulations. Moreover, you may be required to correct any interferenceto radio or television communications at your own expense.CAUTIONThis equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any otherantenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distanceof 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.NOTICEThe manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorizedmodifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user authority to operate theequipment.This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference when the device is operated in a commercial environment.This device generates, uses and radiates radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and usedin accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.Operation of this device in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference. In this casethe user will be requested to correct the interference at his or her own expense.This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cmbetween the radiator & your body.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radioexempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, etHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 1 Safety PrecautionsIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.5
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si lebrouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.Cet appareil numérique de classe A est conforme à la norme ICES-003 du Canada.Cet équipement est conforme aux limites IC d'exposition aux radiations définies pour unenvironnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé à distance minimum de20cm entre le radiateur et votre corps.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 1 Safety PrecautionsIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.6
2 OverviewThe DP300 is an integrated desktop telepresence endpoint designed by Huawei for individualusers and small-sized conference rooms. The DP300 has a top-notch appearance. Its 27-inchtouchscreen can be used as a monitor. Additionally, the DP300 offers a wide assortment ofvideoconferencing functions, such as initiating a point-to-point call and holding a multipointconference. In a word, the DP300 is a high-end real-time videoconferencing product.Integrated Desktop EndpointThe DP300 is an all-in-one endpoint incorporating a 27-inch multipoint touchscreen, a digitalcamera, and two stereo microphones. It is ready for video communication as soon as it is poweredon and connected to a network. The DP300 is suitable for executive personnel who want to attendvideo conferences from their offices or conference rooms, as well as home users.l27-inch 16:9 wide-screen LCD touchscreen, which can also be used as a PC monitorlBuilt-in camera and lens coverlDual built-in microphoneslDual built-in speakerslMicrophone and headset jacksHigh-Speed High-Quality Video TransmissionlMaximum call bandwidth: 8 Mbit/slH.264 protocollAbundant Continuous Presence modes (including picture-in-picture, bi-screen, tri-screen)lMaximum resolution: 1080p60 (1920 x 1080 pixels and progressive scanning, 60 fps)Dual-Stream ConferencelThe DP300 can transmit two video channels to the remote site at the same time.lPresentations can either be streaming footage from the camera or computer desktop content.lThe presentation can be displayed on the screen together with the video or can be displayedseparately.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 2 OverviewIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.7
Text CameraThe DP300 allows you to share local manuscripts, documents, and books with remote sites inreal time, improving communication efficiency.Multi-ViewThe DP300 is able to combine two or more local inputs and share them over one channel withremote participants to reduce network bandwidth.Wireless Data SharingYou can download the air content sharing client from the DP300 web interface. With this client,you can connect the DP300 to presentation sources and share presentations without the use ofany physical ports.Conferencing FeatureslUsing the Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) for the videoconferencing system to initiateconferenceslUsing the built-in MCU to initiate conferences (license required)lAbility to join a conference as a called partylVoice dialingUIlSwitch between PC mode and videoconferencing model25 languages available for the touchscreen, web interface, and remote control screenl3D effectslRich operation hints and statisticsNetwork FeatureslIPv4 and IPv6 supportedlPacket loss concealmentlWi-Fi capablelConnection to the Bluetooth headsetHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 2 OverviewIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.8
3 Understanding the Display and RemoteControlBefore using the DP300, it is necessary for you to understand the parts on the DP300 displayand keys on the DP300 remote control.Display AppearanceFigure 3-1 shows the positions of the parts on the DP300 display, and Table 3-1 describes thefunctions of each part.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 3 Understanding the Display and Remote ControlIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.9
Figure 3-1 Parts positions Table 3-1 Parts descriptionType No. PartCore part 1 Built-in microphoneIndicator 2 Camera status indicatorCore part 3 Camera lens4 Text reflector5 Slide button of the lens cover6 27-inch wide-screen LCD touchscreen, which can also be used asa PC monitorTouchbutton7 Volume decrease buttonHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 3 Understanding the Display and Remote ControlIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.10
Type No. Part8 Volume increase button9 Mode switching buttonThe DP300 can switch between PC mode and videoconferencingmode. In videoconferencing mode, the DP300 display is anintermediary for users to interact with the videoconferencingsystem. By default, the DP300 display is a touchscreen. It can beswitched to a remote control operation screen.10 Microphone button11 Power button NOTElFor details, see the HUAWEI DP300 Desktop Presence V500R002C00 Quick Installation Guide.lTo deliver satisfying conferencing experience consistently, it is recommended that you clean the display(including the lens and text reflector) periodically. For the operation precautions, see 1 SafetyPrecautions.Remote ControlFigure 3-2 describes the functions of keys on the remote control.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 3 Understanding the Display and Remote ControlIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.11
Figure 3-2 Keys on the remote control lThe normal operating distance of the remote control is 6 meters.lRemote control performance may be affected by bright light.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 3 Understanding the Display and Remote ControlIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.12
4 Powering On the DP300After connecting all the required devices, connect the power supply.Powering OnCheck whether the power cable and the power adapter are connected to the relevant devicesproperly. Ensure that:lThe voltage of the alternating current ranges from 100 V to 240 V and the frequency of thealternating current ranges from 50 Hz to 60 Hz.lThe sequence of and voltage difference between the live wire, neutral wire, and groundcable comply with the relevant international standards. In addition, ensure that the groundcable is properly grounded.NOTICElWhen the DP300 is powered on, ensure that the power cable is connected to the DP300securely to prevent power disconnection.lBefore disconnecting the external power supply (for example, the power supply from a powersocket), power off the DP300 properly.If you power on the DP300 for the first time, connect the power adapter to the power supply andswitch the power switch on the right panel to the ON position. Or tap the power button in thelower right corner of the display and power on the DP300 as prompted.During the DP300 startup, its display is started first and enters the PC mode. About 2 minuteslater, the conferencing system is started.Switching to the VideoConferencing ModeThe DP300 mode can be switched after the conferencing system is started.Tap   in the lower right corner of the display to switch PC mode to videoconferencing mode.Then, the display can be used as the screen for interacting with the conferencing system.In this case, the display becomes the touchscreen by default.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 4 Powering On the DP300Issue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.13
lIf you are using the touchscreen and want to change to use the remote control, press anykey on the remote control and switch to the remote control operation screen as prompted.lIf you are using the remote control and want to change to use the touchscreen, tap anywhereon the screen and switch to the touchscreen as prompted.Turning Off the DisplayTap   in the lower right corner of the display and turn off the display as prompted.Stopping the Conferencing SystemTap   in the lower right corner of the display and stop the conferencing system as prompted.Restarting the Conferencing SystemTap   in the lower right corner of the display and restart the conferencing system as prompted.Powering Off the DP300Tap the power button in the lower right corner of the display twice or turn the power switch onthe right panel to OFF.Placing the DP300 in Sleep ModeTap   in the lower right corner of the display and place the DP300 in sleep mode as prompted.Press   on the remote control, select Sleep, and confirm as prompted.Waking Up the DP300 from Sleep ModeThe DP300 wakes up from sleep mode once any operation is performed on it. For example, theDP300 wakes up for start display, an operation on the touch panel, upgrade, presentation sourceconnection, a wake-up instruction from the network, power-on time specified, an incoming call,an operation on the remote control, or access to the DP300 web interface.Status IndicatorsDepending on the DP300's status, the indicators may blink in different colors and at differentrates, as listed in Table 4-1.Touch buttons (listed in Table 4-2) reside in the lower right corner of the display, and are usedto control the volume, microphone, mode, display, and conferencing system status.Table 4-1 Status indicator descriptionWhen the Status IndicatorIs...The DP300 Is...Power buttonHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 4 Powering On the DP300Issue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.14
When the Status IndicatorIs...The DP300 Is...Blinking blue twice per second HUAWEI DP300 is being started.Steady blue HUAWEI DP300 is running properly.Blinking blue once every tensecondsHUAWEI DP300 is in sleep state.Blinking blue eight times persecondHUAWEI DP300 is being upgraded.Blinking red HUAWEI DP300 is faulty.Steady red HUAWEI DP300 is stopped.Off HUAWEI DP300 is powered off.CameraSteady blue The software system is running properly, or a P2P/multipoint conference is in progress.Off The software system is running properly, but no conferenceis in progress, or the camera lens is blocked by the lenscover.Blinking blue HUAWEI DP300 is being upgraded.Blinking red The camera is faulty. Table 4-2 Touch button descriptionTouch Button Operation Function Indicator StatusVolume decreasebutton Tap and hold The volume keepsdecreasing, until muted.The indicator is steadyon.Tap The volume isdecreased once.The indicator blinksonce.Volume increasebutton Tap and hold The volume keepsincreasing.The indicator is steadyon.Tap The volume is increasedonce.The indicator blinksonce.Mode switchingbutton Tap The DP300 switchesbetween PC mode andvideoconferencingmode.The indicator blinksonce.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 4 Powering On the DP300Issue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.15
Touch Button Operation Function Indicator StatusMicrophone button Tap The local microphone ismuted or unmuted.The indicator blinksonce.Power button Tap Choose to turn off thedisplay, hibernate theconferencing system,and stop or restart theconferencing system asprompted.The indicator blinksonce.Tap twice The DP300 is turnedoff. Exercise cautionwhen performing thisoperation.The indicator is steadyred.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 4 Powering On the DP300Issue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.16
5 Understanding the UIYou can operate the HUAWEI DP300 using the touchscreen, remote controlled UI, or webinterface.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 5 Understanding the UIIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.17
5.1 Understanding the TouchscreenOn the touchscreen, you can perform device control, system configurations, and conferencingoperations.Basic OperationsControl the touchscreen with the following actions:lTap: Touch once to select an item or perform functions on a highlighted item.lDouble-tap: Touch an item twice in rapid succession.lTap and hold: Use your finger to touch an item on the touchscreen, and keep touching theitem for a while.lSlide: Touch and drag your finger leftward and rightward to toggle between the zonesdisplayed in the center on the home screen, or upwards and downwards to move to itemsin lists.lDrag: Tap and hold an item on the touchscreen, and drag the item to a desired position.All items and buttons support touch operations. The shortcut menu cannot be displayed usingthe remote control. However, the remote control has buttons corresponding to the menu items.Home ScreenAfter switching to the videoconferencing mode, the DP300 displays the touchscreen shown inFigure 5-1. The buttons available on the main menu are described in Table 5-1.lTap   to display the main menu. Tap   to hide it.lTap   to display more functions.lStatus icons are displayed in the upper right corner of the touchscreen.NOTElYou can also tap anywhere on the touchscreen to display or hide the main menu.lIf no window is displayed, or no operation is performed on the main menu beyond 30 seconds, themain menu is automatically hidden, and then the display or hide main menu icon in the lower rightcorner. Tap anywhere on the touchscreen to display the   icon in the lower right corner. Then tapit to display the main menu.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 5 Understanding the UIIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.18
Figure 5-1 Main menu Table 5-1 Buttons on the main menuButton Description Button DescriptionThe button is displayed onthe left of the main menuafter you join aconference. Tap it todisplay the two-stagedialing plate.NOTEWhen being authorized forjoining a conference, use thetwo-stage dialing plate to setthe language type andconference password.Tap it to display the callscreen.Tap it to add one or moresites after joining aconference.This button is displayed ina conference.Tap it to start or cancel sharinga presentation.Tap it to set the layout. Tap it to enable or disable DoNot Disturb mode.Tap it to display a windowwhere additionalfunctions are available.Tap it to open or close Wi-Fi.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 5 Understanding the UIIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.19
Button Description Button DescriptionTap it to enable or disableBluetooth.Tap it to mute or unmute localmicrophones.Tap it to set continuouspresence.Tap it to display theconference control screen.Tap it to send instantmessages to remote sites.Tap it to display the cameracontrol screen.Tap it to query the statusof lines and input ports, aswell as call status andconference parameters ina conference.Tap it to display the buttons ofadvanced functions in thelower middle part of thetouchscreen, includingdiagnosis, address book,conference schedule, andsettings.NOTEThe password of theadministrator is required toaccess the Advanced >Settings screen. You can obtainthe password from theadministrator.View the online help. Tap it to display the voicesearch screen.Tap it to place a call onhold.Tap it to record a conference.NOTETo ensure rights of participants,read the instructions andsuggestions for using recordingproducts in the latest HUAWEIRSE6500 Security Maintenancebefore using the products.The button is displayed on the right of the main menu after you join aconference. Tap it to end the conference or remove the local site from aconference. NOTEThe status icons displayed on the home screen can be customized. For details, see "Customizing OnscreenStatus Icons" in the HUAWEI DP300 Desktop Presence V500R002C00 Administrator Guide.Call ScreenTap   to display the call screen shown in Figure 5-2. All calling operations can be performedon this screen.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 5 Understanding the UIIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.20
Figure 5-2 Call screen 1 Conference Schedulesscreen2 Call screen 3 Conference Historyscreen4 Status icons 5 Local IP address/Sitenumber6 System timeTouchscreen CalibrationBefore using the touchscreen, calibrate it.Step 1 Tap   and choose Advanced > Diagnostics > Touch Panel Calibration.Step 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to calibrate the screen.----End5.2 Understanding the Web InterfaceYou can manage devices, configure the system, maintain the DP300, and initiate conferenceson the DP300 web interface. Before using the DP300 web interface, get familiarized with itsfunctions.Enter the DP300 IP address in the address box of a browser and press Enter. The login page ofthe DP300 web interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-3.NOTEYou need to enter User name and Password on the login page of the DP300 web interface, which can be obtainedfrom the DP300 administrator.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 5 Understanding the UIIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.21
Figure 5-3 Login page of the DP300 web interface Click Log In. The home page of the DP300 web interface is displayed, as shown in Figure5-4.Figure 5-4 Home page of the DP300 web interface1 Area for displayingyour site name2 Menu bar 3 Expand/Collapsebutton4 Shortcut bar5 Desktop icons 6 Area for displayinglogs7 Area for displayingmessages8 Status icons NOTETo ensure data security, after accessing the DP300 web interface, close the browser and delete browser caches.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 5 Understanding the UIIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.22
For more information about web interface operations, click   and click   on the DP300web interface to view the help.5.3 Understanding the Remote Control ScreenYou can manage devices, configure the system, maintain the DP300, and initiate conferenceson the remote control screen. Before using the remote control screen, get familiar with itsfunctions.Conferencing ScreenAfter the DP300 switches to the videoconferencing mode, press any key on the remote controlto access the conferencing screen. The conferencing screen, as shown in the following figure,appears after the startup. All call operations are completed on the conferencing screen.Figure 5-5 Conferencing screen 1 Conference Schedulesscreen2 Call screen 3 Conference Historyscreen4 System time 5 Status icons 6 Local IP address/SitenumberlTo access the conferencing screen, press   or   on the remote control.lTo move section 1, 2, or 3 to the middle, press the left or right arrow key on the remotecontrol. A section moved to the middle can be operated on the remote control.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 5 Understanding the UIIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.23
Menu ScreenTo access the menu screen, press   on the remote control. The menu screen displayed, asshown in Figure 5-6. To select menu items, press the up and down arrow keys on the remotecontrol.Figure 5-6 Menu ScreenlTo hide the option bar, press   or   on the remote control. To show the option bar,press   on the remote control.lSelect   from the option bar and press   on the remote control. On the CustomizeOption Bar screen that is displayed, you can move upward and downward, hide, or displayicons on the option bar. You need to enter the password of the remote control administratorto access the Customize Option Bar screen. You can obtain the password from the remotecontrol administrator.lSelect Advanced from the option bar and press   on the remote control. On theAdvanced screen that is displayed, you can configure the endpoint. By default, you do notneed to enter any password to access the Advanced screen. You need to enter the passwordof the remote control administrator to access the Settings screen from the Advanced screenand   on the option bar. If the remote control administrator has selected Encryptionadvanced settings on the Advanced > Settings > Security > Password screen, you needto enter the password of the remote control administrator to access the Advanced screenand   on the option bar, but do not need to enter any password to access the Settingsscreen.lIf the password of the remote control administrator is empty, you can access all screenswithout entering any password.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 5 Understanding the UIIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.24
6 Initiating a ConferenceYou can answer a call, initiate a point-to-point or multipoint conference on the conferencingscreen.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.25
6.1 Initiating a Point-to-Point ConferenceYou can initiate a point-to-point conference by placing a call to a remote site on the conferencingscreen.Using the Name, Number, or IP Address of a Remote SiteStep 1 Tap   to display the Call screen.Step 2 In the text box, enter the name, IP address, or number of the site you want to call.Step 3 Tap  .----EndUsing the Address Book ListStep 1 Tap   to display the Call screen.Step 2 From the address book list on the Call screen, select the site you want to call.Step 3 Tap  .----EndFrom the Conference History ScreenThe conference history contains the records of conferences your endpoint initiated or attendedand sites your endpoint placed calls to or received calls from.Step 1 Tap   to display the Call screen.Step 2 From the Conference History screen, select a conference.Step 3 Tap  .----EndTap   to display the main menu. Tap   and choose Advanced > Settings > AddressBook > Conference History. Then perform either of the following:lTo delete a conference, select   next to the conference.lTo save the sites involved in a conference to the address book, select   next to theconference.lTo edit a conference, tap the conference to access the edit site screen.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.26
6.2 Initiating a Multipoint ConferenceYou can initiate a multipoint conference using the MCU or built-in MCU.BackgroundlMCU: As an indispensable component in a multipoint conference, the MCU is responsiblefor multiple functions, such as site access, video exchange, audio mixing, data processing,and signaling interaction.lBuilt-in MCU: With the built-in MCU feature, when initiating a conference, the DP300can work independently, without involving the other components on the videoconferencingnetwork in conference scheduling. A DP300 with the built-in MCU function can initiate amultipoint conference by implementing functions such as site access, video exchange,audio mixing, data processing, and signaling interaction. In this case, the DP300 functionsas a mini MCU. To provide the built-in MCU function, the DP300 requires a specifiedlicense. Contact Huawei post-sales engineers to purchase the license.The DP300 built-in MCU supports the access from four HD video sites and three audio-only sites simultaneously in a non-encrypted conference and the access from four HD videosites simultaneously in an encrypted conference.Initiating a Multipoint Conference Using the MCUNOTICEBefore initiating a conference, add the participants to the address book and register the GK serveron the DP300 web interface, then choose System Settings > Conference > Normal and setMultipoint call mode to Hold call or OFF.NOTESee related chapters in HUAWEI DP300 Desktop Presence V500R002C00 Administrator Guide to performthe following operations:lAdd participants to the address on the DP300 web interface by referring to section "Managing the LocalAddress Book".lRegister the GK server by referring to section "Setting H.323 Parameters".lThe default settings of the conference parameters apply to most multipoint conferences. If you havespecial requirements, you can set the conference parameters by referring to section "Creating aTemporary Conference".Step 1 Tap   to display the Call screen.Step 2 From the Conference Schedules screen, select  .Step 3 Add sites by selecting any of the following options:lAll Sites: indicates the sites recorded in the local and network address books. If you selectthis option, choose the desired sites from the displayed site list or search the list for the desiredsites.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.27
lOthers: If you select this option, search for the desired sites by entering their IP addresses,names, or numbers when initiating a multipoint conference.Step 4 (Optional) Tap Advanced, set the conference parameters.Step 5 Tap Call to initiate a multipoint conference.lTap View Selected to select sites and place calls to them.lTap Schedule Conference to schedule a conference and specify its start time and duration.----EndInitiating a Multipoint Conference Using the Built-in MCUNOTICEBefore initiating a multipoint conference using the built-in MCU, enable the built-in MCUfunction, that is, Tap   and choose Advanced > Settings > Conference > Normal and setMultipoint call mode to Built-in MCU or AUTO.There are two methods for initiating a multipoint conference using the built-in MCU. One is thesame as that described in Initiating a Multipoint Conference Using the MCU. The followingdescribes the other method and assumes that you want to invite sites A, B, and C to a multipointconference on a DP300 with a built-in MCU.Step 1 Tap   to display the Call screen.Step 2 On the Call screen, select site A from the address book or enter the name, IP address, or numberof site A in the text box.Step 3 Tap  .Step 4 Repeat Step 2 through Step 3 to call sites B and C in turn.----End6.3 Joining a ConferenceYou can join a conference by answering a call or entering the conference access code.Answering a CallYou join a conference after answering a call on the endpoint. You can configure the endpointto answer a call automatically or manually by setting Answer Mode. By default, this parameteris set to Manual. The differences between the two answer modes are as follows:lIf you set Answer Mode to Answer call automatically and the endpoint is not in useduring a conference, the endpoint automatically answers the call.lIf Answer Mode is set, the endpoint displays a notification when receiving a call from aremote site. You can use the touchscreen to answer or reject the call.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.28
If the local site, for which the built-in MCU has been enabled, receives calls from severalremote sites simultaneously, choose to answer one, several, or all calls from the call list.Joining a Conference by Entering the Conference Access CodeBefore joining a conference, obtain the conference access code and password from the site thatinitiates the conference.Step 1 Tap   to access the conferencing screen.Step 2 In the text box, enter the access code of the conference.Step 3 Tap  .If the conference is password-protected, the DP300 plays an interactive voice response (IVR),asking you to enter the password. Tap the password input box to display the main menu at thebottom. Then tap  , enter the password, and press # to join the conference.If the conference is not password-protected, you join the conference automatically.NOTEIf you enter a character incorrectly, tap clear button to clear the characters that have been entered and enter thepassword again.----End6.4 Using the Voice Dialing FunctionWith voice dialing, you can initiate or join a conference by speaking a site or conference name.PrerequisitesTo enable the endpoint to correctly recognize a site or conference, pay attention to the following:lUse standard pronunciation and avoid regional accents.lThe content you speak must be the same as the name of the site you want to call or theconference you want to join. Voice dialing does not support searches by keywords orapproximate string matching.lVoice dialing applies only to the following types of sites and conferences:–: indicates a single site defined in the address book. A site name can contain amaximum of 64 characters, excluding special characters such as @, #, and %.–: indicates an ongoing conference.–: indicates a favorite conference.BackgroundAfter you speak the name of a site or conference, the endpoint searches the address book, favoriteconference list, and ongoing conference list and initiates a call based on search results.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.29
The endpoint can recognize words, letters, digits, and combinations of words or letters withdigits.ProcedureStep 1 Tap  , and tap  .The Please speak. dialog box is displayed.Step 2 Speak the full name of a site or conference within 3 seconds.For example, if a site name is Beijing area, you must speak Beijing area to call the site. If youspeak Beijing or area, the endpoint will not initiate a call to the site.Recognizing... is displayed.lIf the endpoint finds only one matching record, it directly initiates a call.lIf the endpoint finds two or more matching records, you must select one and Tap   to initiatea call.----EndExampleA site named Beijing area is newly defined on the endpoint. The conference schedules listincludes a conference named Sales regular meeting in Beijing area and a conference namedBeijing area. When you speak Beijing area to the endpoint, the newly defined site record andthe two records in the conference schedules list are displayed. Select the desired record and Tap to initiate a call.If a site or conference name is a number, such as 9050, you can speak the digits 9, 0, 5, and 0 inturn or nine thousand and fifty to initiate a call.6.5 Controlling a ConferenceIn a multipoint conference, you can request chair control rights and manage video and audio ofsites.BackgroundConference control functions supported in a multipoint conference initiated using the MCU (suchas the VP9660) are different from those in a multipoint conference initiated using the built-inMCU, conference control functions of multipoint conference initiated using the MCU aredescribed in Table 6-1, conference control functions of multipoint conference initiated usingthe built-in MCU are described in Table 6-2.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.30
Table 6-1 Conference control functions (Initiated Using the MCU)Chair Site Non-chair SiteView Site, Call Site, Add site, Delete Site,Disconnect Site, Broadcast Site, EndConference, Set Continuous Presence,Mute/Unmute Speaker, Mute/UnmuteMIC, Voice Activation, Lock Presentation,Extend Conference, Revoke Presentation,Discussion, Give Floor, Site RequestingFloor, Release Chair, and ControlRecordingRequest Chair, Request Floor, View Site andRevoke ChairNOTEA site can use the revoke chair function only whenit is the site that initiates a conference but not thechair site. Table 6-2 Conference control functions (Initiated Using the Built-in MCU)DP300 to Which theBuilt-in MCU BelongsChair Site Non-chair SiteEnable Chair control,Disable Chair control,Lock Conference,Conference VideoLayout, End Conference,and Control RecordingRelease Chair, Add Site, DeleteSite, End Conference,Conference Video Layout, andControl RecordingRequest Chair For details about how to use all conference control functions, see section "Controlling aConference" in the HUAWEI DP300 Desktop Presence V500R002C00 Administrator Guide.User-defined conference control function items can be displayed on the remote control screen,rather than on the touchscreen. If you want to display more conference control function itemson the remote control screen, choose Advanced > Settings > Display > Personalize > Selectconference controls, select the conference control function items to be displayed on theConference control screen, and select Save.NOTEThe password of the administrator is required to access the Settings screen. You can obtain the passwordfrom the administrator.Accessing the Conference Control ScreenIn a multipoint conference, you can access the conference control screen in either of the followingways:lTap  , then tap  .lSlide to the left or right to display the conference list window. On the top of the window,tap the left or right arrow to display the conference control screen.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.31
On the conference control screen, presentation and local site video are displayed in panes. In amultipoint conference held by the MCU, continuous presence is also displayed on the conferencecontrol screen in panes. Click a video pane and select a conference control operation.The conference control function items are displayed at the bottom of the conference controlscreen. You can slide to the left or right to display more conference control function items.View SiteIn a multipoint conference held by the MCU, you can view presentation and local site video inpanes on the conference control screen. You can also view presentation, local or remote sitevideo, or continuous presence in full-screen mode.Tap the content that you want to display in full-screen mode, and tap  .Request ChairMore conference control rights are available on the chair site than those available on a non-chairsite.This function of requesting chair control is available to non-chair sites only and can besuccessfully implemented only when no chair site exists in the conference.Audio-only sites cannot request chair control rights.Step 1 Tap Request Chair on the Conference control screen.Step 2 Enter the chair password.Obtain the chair password from the SMC administrator or the site that initiates the conference.----EndAdd SiteAfter a conference starts, the chair site can still add sites into the conference. If a site issuccessfully added to the conference, the site becomes a participant in the conference.Step 1 Tap Add Site on the Conference control screen.Step 2 Select Add Site.ladd all sites: add all sites from the All Sites list (address book).ladd temporary sites.----EndRelease ChairThe chair site uses this function to release chair control rights. Other sites can request chaircontrol rights only after chair control rights are released.Tap Release Chair on the Conference control screen.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.32
Voice ActivationThe voice activation function is used during ongoing discussions in the conference. The site withthe loudest voice is viewed by the other sites in the conference.You can select the sensitivity based on experience after enabling the voice activation function.lThe videoconferencing system sets a threshold based on the sensitivity selected. If thevolume of one or multiple sites exceeds the threshold, the video of the site with the highestvolume is broadcast.lIf no site exceeds the threshold, the conference status remains unchanged.Disabling Voice Activation: Tap Voice Activation and select Disable.Extending a ConferenceIf a conference is not likely to be complete by the scheduled time, the chair site can extend theconference using the Extend Conference function.Before extending a conference, you must ensure that the videoconferencing resources and youraccount balance are sufficient. Extend the conference by 30 minutes at most at a time.Step 1 Tap Extend Conference on the Conference control screen.Step 2 Set the extension time, and tap OK.----EndDiscussionThe chair site can enable the discussion function as required to cancel certain ongoing conferencecontrol operations.This Discussion function is used to cancel the following operations performed by the chair site:lBroadcast sitelMute SpeakerlMute MicrophonelGive floorThe discussion function provides the following features:lAudio: The microphones of all the sites are not muted and the sounds of all the sites aremixed and then broadcast to every site.lVideo: The video viewed by each site remains unchanged and each site can view the videoof any other site.Lock PresentationDuring a conference, the chair site can lock the presentation sharing right of a single site or theentire conference.NOTEBefore using this function, ensure that the MCU and service software used with your DP300 support thisfunction.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.33
lLocking site presentation: Tap the video pane of a site, and tap  . When the chair sitelocks the presentation rights of a site, only that site can share presentations.lLocking conference presentation: Tap Lock Conference. After the chair site locks theconference presentation for a conference, a site can share its presentation when no othersite in the conference is doing so. After the site shares its presentation, all the other sitesare not allowed to share presentation.lThe chair site can unlock the presentation sharing right of a site or a conference.Revoke PresentationAfter the presentation token is revoked from the chair site, the presentation being shared stops.Tap Revoke Presentation on the Conference control screen.Request FloorIf a non-chair site wants to speak during a conference, the site can request the floor from thechair site.The Request Floor operation is available when a chair site exists in the conference. After a siterequests the floor, the request is submitted to the chair site. Then the chair site can determinewhether to give the floor to the site.lIf the chair site gives the floor to the site, the site is broadcast and the microphones of allthe other non-chair sites are muted.lIf the chair site does not give the floor to the site, the conference status remains unchanged.Sites Requesting FloorThe chair site can use this function to view the sites that are currently requesting for the floor.During a conference, if a non-chair selects Request Floor, the site is added to the list of sitesrequesting for the floor. The chair site can select a site from the list to give the floor to the site.Then the site is broadcast and the microphones of all the other sites (except for the chair site)are muted.The list of sites requesting for the floor is cleared after the chair site gives floor to a site.Give FloorThe chair site can give the floor to a site and mute all the other sites by performing the Givefloor operation. If the chair site uses the Give floor function to give the floor to a site, the videoand audio of this site are broadcast and the microphones of all the other sites except for the chairsite are muted.The chair site taps the video pane of a site and tap   from the conference function items thatare displayed.To exit the Give floor mode, select Discussion on the chair site.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.34
Broadcast SiteThe chair site can broadcast any non-audio-only site, including the chair site itself, or broadcastmultiple sites in turn.All the sites (except for the broadcasting site) are forced to view the broadcasting site.The chair site taps the video pane of a site and tap   from the conference function items thatare displayed.To stop broadcasting a site, perform Stop Broadcasting or Discussion operation.After the chair site stops broadcasting a site, all the sites in the conference can view any othersite. Stop is available when there is a broadcasting site in the conference.Muting or Unmuting the MicrophoneAfter a chair site has muted the microphone of a site, the other sites in the conference cannothear the site. To enable the site to be heard, unmute the microphone of the site.On the Conference control screen, select a site. Then you can mute or unmute the microphoneof the site based on the following relevant status icons:l: indicates that the microphone of the site is not muted. You can tap the icon to mutethe microphone.l: indicates that the microphone of the site is muted. You can tap the icon to unmutethe microphone.Mute/Unmute SpeakerAfter a chair site has muted the speaker of a site, the site cannot hear the current conference. Toenable the site to hear the conference, unmute the speaker.On the Conference control screen, select a site. Then you can mute or unmute the speaker ofthe site based on the following relevant status icons:l: indicates that the speaker of the site is not muted. You can tap the icon to mute thespeaker.l: indicates that the speaker of the site is muted. You can tap the icon to unmute thespeaker.Continuous PresenceThe continuous presence function is used to display the videos of two or more sites on the samemonitor simultaneously. The number of sites whose videos are displayed and the layout of thevideos vary according to continuous presence modes.NOTEThis function is available only when continuous presence resources have been reserved for the conference.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.35
Step 1 Tap MutiPicture on the Conference Control screen as the chair site, and tap   to setcontinuous presence.You can also tap   >   to set continuous presence.Presentation and continuous presence are displayed on the screen.Step 2 Select the desired layout.Step 3 Tap the video of a site, and tap a pane of continuous presence. The site video is displayed in thepane.If a site already exists in the pane, the site will be displaced by the site you newly select.Step 4 Tap View to view continuous presence in full-screen mode.You can also tap Broadcast to broadcast continuous presence to all sites.----EndConference Video LayoutThis function is used to set the view displayed to all sites.On the Conference control screen, tap Conference Video Layout and select the conferencevideo layout.lVoice activated, full screen: The remote sites view, in full screen, the video of the site thatgenerates the loudest volume.lVoice activated, in panes: The remote sites view continuous presence, with the main panedisplaying the video of the site that generates the loudest volume.lBisect: The remote sites view, in bisect mode, the videos of the other sites. The site thatgenerates the louder volume is highlighted. A presentation will not be displayed in thislayout.lFixed site, full screen: The remote sites view, in full screen, the video of a specified site.To view a site in full screen, select it in the site list.lFixed sites, in panes: The remote sites view continuous presence, with the main panedisplaying the video of a specified site. To add a site to the main pane, select it in the sitelist.NOTEAfter you set this parameter, the viewed site views other sites in full screen or continuous presence mode.Disable Chair ControlThis function is used to disable chair control in a conference. If the chair site exists in theconference, the chair control rights of the site are revoked forcibly.On the Conference Control screen, tap Disable Chair Control and confirm as prompted.Enable Chair ControlOther sites can request chair control rights only after chair control is enabled.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.36
On the Conference Control screen, tap Enable Chair Control and confirm as prompted.Lock ConferenceAfter the Lock Conference operation is performed, the DP300 whose built-in MCU is beingused can call other endpoints to join the conference, but other endpoints cannot attend theconference by calling that DP300. To enable other endpoints to attend the conference by callingthat DP300, perform the Unlock Conference operation.On the Conference Control screen, tap Lock Conference and confirm as prompted.Recording a ConferenceWhen a recording server is configured and the multipoint conference supports and has enablednetwork recording, the chair site can start or pause conference recording.NOTETo ensure rights of participants, read the instructions and suggestions for using recording products in thelatest HUAWEI RSE6500 Security Maintenance before using the products.On the Conference Control screen, tap Control Recording to display the ControlRecording dialog box and start recording the conference.Tap   on the main menu, and tap   to display the Control Recording dialog box andstart recording the conference.Placing a CallThis function is used to place a call to a site that is not present in the conference. The site joinsthe conference after answering the call.Tap the video pane of a site, and tap   to call the site.NOTEIf the conference is charged, the resources of the videoconferencing system and your account balancedetermine whether the called site can join the conference properly.To call all absent sites included in the conference site list into the conference, click Call All.Disconnect SiteThe chair site can disconnect a participating site from the conference. After the disconnection,the site exits the conference automatically.Step 1 On the Conference control screen, tap the video pane of a site.Step 2 Tap   and confirm as prompted.After a site is disconnected, the site still belongs to the conference but is marked with  . Thechair site can tap the site video, and tap   to call the site again.----EndHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.37
Delete SiteDuring a conference, the chair site can delete a site that has joined the conference or is not presentin the conference.After being deleted, the site is not associated to the conference anymore and is not included inthe site list. To enable the site to join the conference again, the chair site needs to add the site tothe conference by performing the Add Site operation, and then the system will place a call tothe site.Tap the video pane of a site, and tap   to delete the site.End ConferenceIf a conference is complete before the scheduled time, the chair site can end the conference inadvance by selecting End Conference.During a conference, the chair site can tap End Conference on the Conference Control screen,and then select End Conference to end the conference immediately.6.6 Using the Presentation Sharing FunctionWith presentation sharing, you can connect a computer to your endpoint and share contentsstored on the computer. Remote sites can view your video and the desktop contents of thecomputer.PrerequisitesThe endpoint has been connected to the presentation source.lWired connectionThe video output port of the presentation source is connected to the DP300 VGA IN portusing a VGA cable.lAir content sharing client1. (Optional) In the address box, enter the endpoint IP address and press Enter.2. (Optional) In the upper left corner of the Web login page, click Download AirContent Sharing Client and install the client as prompted.The   icon of the air content sharing client is displayed on the desktop when theinstallation is complete.If this is the first time you are installing the air content sharing client, you must restartyour computer before you can use it.3. Double-click  .4. Double-click the endpoint to connect, or enter the endpoint IP address and clickConnect.5. In the displayed dialog box, enter the password and click Connect.You can obtain the password from the administrator.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.38
NOTEAlternatively, ignore the dialog box and watch for the message An air content sharing sourcedevice requests to connect to your endpoint. Accept? that will be displayed on the DP300 touchpanel UI. When the message is displayed, tap Accept. The client then successfully connects to theendpoint without any passwords.ProcedureTap   and select Presentation shared.6.7 Using the Text CameraIn a conference, you can show the document on your conference table to the remote site.Pull out the text reflector. It pushes files at the conference table onto the local display. Then thefiles replace local video images to be displayed on the screen of the remote site.6.8 Connecting the Bluetooth HeadsetThe Bluetooth headset can be connected to the DP300. Then you can hear participants in remotesites from the Bluetooth headset.The recommended Bluetooth headset brands are Samsung, Jabra, and Plantronics.Step 1 Tap   >   >   to access the application window.Step 2 Tap   to access the Bluetooth headset window.Step 3 Select Enable Bluetooth and tap   to scan, match, and connect to the Bluetooth headset.After the Bluetooth headset is connected, its status icon   is displayed in the upper rightcorner of the touchscreen.----End6.9 Connecting to the Wireless MicrophoneThe DP300 can be connected to the wireless microphone VPM220W to enhance voice qualityfor conference sites.PrerequisitesThe Wi-Fi hotspot, DHCP server, and VPM220W have been enabled on the DP300 webinterface. For details, see "Setting Wi-Fi Parameters" in the HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceV500R002C00 Administrator Guide.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.39
ProcedureStep 1 Press the power button of the microphone to power it on.Step 2 Tap   >   >   to access the application window.Step 3 Tap  .The DP300 automatically scans the wireless microphone.Step 4 Tap and hold the button in the center of the microphone.If this is the first time the microphone is powered on or if the Wi-Fi settings have been changed,tap and hold the button in the center of the microphone for 3 seconds or more.Step 5 Confirm the settings as prompted.----End6.10 Adjusting the Volume at Your SiteYou can tap the volume adjustment button in the lower right corner of the display to adjust thesound heard by the local site.lTap   in the lower right corner of the display to decrease the volume. If the volume isadjusted to the lowest, the local speakers are muted.lTap   in the lower right corner of the display to increase the volume.NOTEChanging the volume affects only the sound you hear at your site.6.11 Muting or Unmuting the Microphone at Your SiteAfter you have muted the microphone at your site, the other sites in the conference cannot hearyour site. To reverse that, unmute the site microphone.You can mute or unmute the microphone at your site in either of the following ways:lTap   in the lower right corner of the display.lTap   on the main menu, and tap  .If the system comes with a VPM220W wireless microphone array, press the power button ofthe microphone to power it on.If this is the first time the microphone has been powered on or if the Wi-Fi settings have beenchanged, tap and hold the button in the center of the microphone for 3 or more seconds or more.In the displayed dialog box on the screen, select OK and tap OK.When the microphone is powered on, the indicator is on.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.40
NOTEThe microphone referred to in the section is the local microphone. The microphone referred to in 6.5 Controllinga Conference is the microphone of any site in a conference. If the chair site mutes a site's microphone, othersites cannot hear that site until the chair site unmutes that site's microphone.6.12 Selecting and Controlling a CameraSelect local and remote video sources and control the local and remote cameras to obtain thedesired view.NOTEWhen the DP300 serves as a remote site, its camera does not support Far-End Camera Control (FECC).That is, its camera cannot be controlled by other sites.6.12.1 Selecting a CameraTo control a local or remote camera, select the camera first.If the DP300 is not in a conference, you can select only local cameras. After the DP300 joins aconference, you can select both local and remote cameras.If an endpoint connects to more than one cameras locally, you can choose to view a local videoon one display or view multiple local videos in multi-view mode on one display.PrerequisiteslEnsure that Video Source Management has been enabled. For details, see ConfiguringVideo Input in the HUAWEI DP300 Desktop Presence V500R002C00 AdministratorGuide.lFor details about video input and output capabilities and parameters, and the procedure forsetting the multi-view mode, see Setting Video Parameters in the HUAWEI DP300Desktop Presence V500R002C00 Administrator Guide.ProcedureStep 1 Tap  , and tap   to access the camera control screen.Step 2 Tap   to switch between local and remote cameras.Step 3 Tap   to select a local or remote camera or multi-view.----End6.12.2 Adjusting the Focal LengthBy adjusting the focal length of local and remote cameras, you can control the cameras to zoomin or out.Step 1 Tap   and tap  .HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.41
NOTElTap   to toggle between local and remote cameras. The text in the upper left corner indicatesthe camera that is currently being controlled (local or remote).lYou can control the local camera only on the local camera control screen. Similarly, to control a remotecamera, you must switch to the remote camera control screen.lYou can switch between the local camera control screen and remote camera control screen only in aconference.Step 2 Tap   and adjust the focal length of local and remote cameras as required.Swipe and pinch on the touchscreen or adjust the focal length to zoom in and out on video images.----End6.12.3 Controlling the PTZYou can control pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) actions for a local or remote camera.ProcedureStep 1 Tap   and tap  .NOTElTap   to toggle between local and remote cameras. The text in the upper left corner indicatesthe camera that is currently being controlled (local or remote).lYou can control the local camera only on the local camera control screen. Similarly, to control a remotecamera, you must switch to the remote camera control screen.lYou can switch between the local camera control screen and remote camera control screen only in aconference.Step 2 On the camera control screen, perform any of the following:lTap  ,  ,  , or   on the remote control to turn the camera lens.lTap   and tap   to zoom in or   to zoom out.NOTEOn the camera control screen, slide up or down or slide to the left or right to adjust the lens direction.----EndFollow-up ProcedureYou can restore a local or remote camera to its default position as follows: Go to the cameracontrol screen. Tap  . Then follow the onscreen instructions.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.42
6.12.4 Saving Camera PresetsCamera presets are camera positions you store ahead of time. Each camera preset stores thecamera PTZ settings. You can easily control the camera by switching between its presets.If a camera supports PTZ functions, you can create and save a maximum of 6 remote camerapresets. A camera preset remains valid until it is deleted or changed.NOTElDP300 do not support preset-related operations on the local site.lWhen the remote site is also a DP300, the preset-related operations are unavailable.Table 6-3 lists camera preset specifications.Table 6-3 Camera preset specificationsDP300 Number of CameraPresetsWhether Data Is LostAfter RestartRemote Dynamically adjustable, upto 6Yes Saving a Camera PresetA camera preset stores the camera PTZ settings.If you select a preset number that has already been saved as another preset, the new camerapreset replaces the exiting one.To save a camera preset:Step 1 Tap  , and tap   to access the camera control screen.Step 2 Adjust the remote camera. For details, see 6.12.2 Adjusting the Focal Length and 6.12.3Controlling the PTZ.Step 3 Select Save Preset.Step 4 Select a number on the Save as Camera Preset screen to save the preset to the selected number.NOTEAfter a preset for a remote camera is saved, the present is displayed as an icon. For example, if you save a presetfor a remote camera to number 1,   is displayed.----EndMoving a Camera to a PresetIf you have saved camera presets to the DP300, you can press a preset number to apply thatpreset to the camera.To move a camera to a preset:HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.43
Step 1 Tap  , and tap   to access the camera control screen.Step 2 Select Switch Preset.Step 3 Select a camera preset number and tap   to apply that preset to the camera.----EndDeleting a Camera PresetTo delete a camera preset, select the preset number and tap  .6.13 Switching Between Screen LayoutsBy adjusting the screen layout, you can view multiple videos on the same display device.Tap   on the main menu to display the layout setting screen shown in Figure 6-1, and selectyour desired layout.Figure 6-1 Screen layout example (using the main menu)If the local site has been connected to a presentation source and the remote site has joined theconference or has sent presentation successfully, pinch on the touchscreen to display the layoutsetting screen, as shown in Figure 6-2.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.44
Figure 6-2 Screen layout example (by pinch)Select a layout. The screen displays the panes defined by the layout. Double-tap a pane to displayit in full-screen mode. Double-tap the full-screen pane to return to the layout setting screen. Thenyou can change the layout.To set a PiP layout, directly select one on the layout setting screen, or perform as follows:Tap and hold the PiP video until transparent boxes are displayed in the other three corners ofthe touchscreen. Tap any other box to move the PiP video into it.Figure 6-1 and Figure 6-2 is for your reference. Icons displayed in the rectangle vary accordingto endpoint status. For example, the local presentation icon   and the remote presentation icon are displayed only when the following conditions are met:lA presentation source is connected to your site. When this happens, the icon for the localpresentation   is displayed.lYour site receives a presentation shared by a remote site. When this happens, the icon forthe remote presentation   is displayed.The icon for the local presentation disappears if the local presentation source is disconnectedfrom the endpoint. The icon for the remote presentation disappears if the remote presentationsharing stops.6.14 Holding a CallIf you receive a call or want to call another site in a point-to-point conference, you can performcall hold operations.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.45
PrerequisitesTap   and choose Advanced > Settings > Conference > Normal and set Multipoint callmode to Hold call.NOTEThe password of the administrator is required to access the Settings screen. You can obtain the passwordfrom the administrator.ProcedureScenario 1: You are in a point-to-point conference with site B, and site C calls you. The dialogbox shown in Figure 6-3 is displayed.Figure 6-3 Call handling dialog box 1Table 6-4 Operations available in scenario 1Press... To...Reject Reject the incoming call and continue the current point-to-point conference.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.46
Press... To...Accept &HoldActiveAnswer the incoming call and place the current point-to-point conference onhold.NOTEAfter performing this operation, tap  , then tap  , and perform any of thefollowing operations:lResume the conference call placed on hold and place the active call on hold.Tap the site marked by  .lPlace the active call on hold.Tap the site marked by  .lDisconnect a site.Select the site to disconnect and tap  .Accept &End ActiveAnswer the incoming call and end the current point-to-point conference.Ignore Ignore the incoming call and close the call handling dialog box. Scenario 2: You are in a point-to-point conference with site B and call site C. The dialog boxshown in Figure 6-4 is displayed.Figure 6-4 Call handling dialog box 2HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.47
Table 6-5 Operations available in scenario 2Press... To...HoldActive &CallPlace the current point-to-point conference on hold and call site C.NOTEAfter performing this operation, tap  , then tap   and perform any of thefollowing operations:lResume the conference call placed on hold and place the active call on hold.Tap the site marked by  .lPlace the active call on hold.Tap the site marked by  .lDisconnect a site.Select the site to disconnect and tap  .Cancel Cancel calling site C. 6.15 Enabling the Do Not Disturb FunctionIf you do not want to be disturbed by incoming calls, you can enable the Do Not Disturb function.After that, no incoming call will be received at your site, and remote sites will be notified thatyour site is busy when calling you.Step 1 Tap   on the main menu.Step 2 Enable or disable the DND function.After the DND function is enabled, its status icon is displayed in the upper right corner of thetouchscreen.----End6.16 Hiding the Local VideoDuring a conference, you can hide the video of your site if you do not want the video to be seenby remote sites. When this function is enabled, the video of your site is displayed as a blue screenat remote sites.Step 1 Tap   >   >   to access the application window.Step 2 Tap   to enable or disable the function of hiding the video of your site.After the function of hiding the video of your site is enabled, the video hiding status icon isdisplayed in the upper right corner of the touchscreen.----EndHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.48
6.17 Ending or Exiting a ConferenceYou can end or exit a conference.Tap   on the remote control and follow the onscreen instructions to end the conference orexit the conference without interrupting the conference.lIn a multipoint conference, if the local site is not the chair site or the site that initiates theconference, you exit the conference when Tapping    on the remote control, withoutinterrupting the conference.lIn a multipoint conference, if the local site is the chair site or if the local site is the site thatinitiates the conference but not the chair site, you need to choose between EndConference and Exit Conference when Tapping    on the remote control.–End Conference: The conference ends.–Exit Conference: You exit the conference without interrupting the conference.NOTEThe End Conference operation described in 6.5 Controlling a Conference is a conference control operation.If you are the chair site, the conference ends when you perform the End Conference operation, and you do notneed to choose between End Conference and Exit Conference as described in this section.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 6 Initiating a ConferenceIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.49
7 Using the DP300 Display as the PC MonitorThe DP300 display can be used as the PC monitor, on which you can answer calls to joinconferences.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 7 Using the DP300 Display as the PC MonitorIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.50
7.1 Switching to the PC ModeAfter switching to the PC mode, the DP300 works like a PC. The DP300's display functions asthe PC's monitor, and its loudspeaker functions as the PC's external sound box.If the DP300 works in videoconferencing mode, tap   in the right corner of the display toswitch to the PC mode.7.2 Answering a CallIn PC mode, the DP300 can answer calls to join conferences.NOTETap   on the main menu of touchscreen, choose Advanced > Settings > Conference > Normal, andset the call answering mode. If the call answering mode is set to Manual, you need to manually determinewhether to answer a call. Otherwise, the DP300 automatically answers the call.When receiving a call from a remote site, determine whether to answer the call as prompted.After answering the call, you join the conference.When the local site that uses the built-in MCU receives calls from several remote sitessimultaneously, you can determine to answer or reject all the calls. You can also switch the localsite to the video conference mode and choose to answer calls from some or all remote sites.7.3 Holding a CallIn PC mode, you can also place a call on hold.PrerequisitesTap   on the main menu of touchscreen, choose Advanced > Settings > Conference >Normal, and set Multipoint call mode to Hold call.ProcedureThe DP300 is in a point to point conference. When the local site receives a call from anotherremote site, you can place the active call on hold as prompted and answer the new call or directlyreject the new call. The call hold function in PC mode works in the same way as that in the videoconference mode. For the call hold procedure, see the "Scenario 1" part in 6.14 Holding aCall.7.4 Adjusting the Video Position of a Remote SiteAfter joining a conference, you can adjust the video position of a remote site.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 7 Using the DP300 Display as the PC MonitorIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.51
PrerequisitesYou can adjust the video position of a remote site in a conference only after enabling the DisplayPiP window in PC mode function before the conference starts.To enable the Display PiP window in PC mode function, proceed as follows:Tap   on the touchscreen, choose Advanced > Settings > Conference > Advanced, andselect Display PiP window in PC mode.ProcedureAfter you join a conference, the remote site is displayed in the PiP window (in the lower rightcorner of the display by default).Tap and hold the PiP video until transparent boxes are displayed in the other three corners ofthe display. Tap any other box to move the video of the remote site into it.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide 7 Using the DP300 Display as the PC MonitorIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.52
A GlossaryNumerics2 x CommonIntermediate Format(2CIF)A video format with a resolution of 352 x 576 pixels and using progressive scanning.2 x Source InputFormat (2SIF)A video format with a resolution of 352 × 480 pixels and using progressive scanning.2CIF See 2 x Common Intermediate Format.2SIF See 2 x Source Input Format.4 x CommonIntermediate Format(4CIF)A video resolution of 704 x 576 pixels.4 x Source InputFormat (4SIF)A video format with a resolution of 704 × 480 pixels and using progressive scanning.4CIF See 4 x Common Intermediate Format.4SIF See 4 x Source Input Format.Bbroadcast continuouspresenceTo force the participants in a conference to view the continuous presence set in theconference.built-in MCU A built-in unit of an endpoint, by using the built-in MCU, the endpoint can hold amultipoint conference that supports multiple functions, such as site access, videoexchange, audio mixing, data processing, and signaling interaction.CCIF Common Intermediate Formatcaptions Text information that appear on video. During a conference, a site can add captions tothe video sent by the local site. Users can add captions to the top, middle, and bottomareas of the screen.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide A GlossaryIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.53
chair site A site that has chair control rights.contacts Users can save the information about the IP address, number, type, and bandwidth of aremote site to a contact.DDIP switch dual in-line package switchGG.711 Audio codec standard (A-law or U-law) that uses pulse code modulation (PCM). Its datarate is 64 kbit/s.G.722 Audio codec standard that uses adaptive differential pulse-code modulation (ADPCM).Its data rate is 48 kbit/s, 56 kbit/s, or 64 kbit/s.G.728 Audio codec standard that uses low-delay code excited linear prediction (LD-CELP). Itsdata rate is 16 kbit/s.HH.239 A standard recommended by ITU-T. It enables a video conference to have simultaneoustransmission of both video and data content (for example, computer desktop).H.263 A video codec standard for video conferences at low rates. Five formats are available,SQCIF, QCIF, CIF, 4CIF, and 16CIF.H.264 Compared with H.263, H.264 can provide the same-quality video at half of the bit rate,with strong error resilience characteristics.HD high definitionHDMI high definition multimedia interfaceIIP Internet Protocolinitiate a multipointconferenceTo initiate a multipoint conference by making calls from the video terminal or by usingthe Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) or the resource manager of the videoconferencingsystem. A multipoint conference contains at least two sites.MMCU See multipoint control unit.multipoint call A site makes calls to multiple sites, to hold a conference that has multiple participants.multipoint control unit(MCU)Data connection equipment used in a videoconferencing system. An MCU is used forterminal access, video exchange, audio mixing, data processing, and signaling exchange.PPC personal computerPIP See Picture in Picture.HUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide A GlossaryIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.54
PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over EthernetPicture in Picture (PIP) The Picture in Picture (PIP) service enables users to view an additional video in anoverlay window.point-to-point call A site makes a call to another site, to hold a conference that has two participants.power off An operation that switches off devices during upgrade or expansion.power on To start up a computer; to begin a cold boot procedure; to turn on the powerpresentation During a conference, the local site shares the content input from a computer with remotesites, such as an excel file, a diagram, or slides.QQoS See quality of service.quality of service (QoS) A commonly-used performance indicator of a telecommunication system or channel.Depending on the specific system and service, it may relate to jitter, delay, packet lossratio, bit error ratio, and signal-to-noise ratio. It functions to measure the quality of thetransmission system and the effectiveness of the services, as well as the capability of aservice provider to meet the demands of users.SSIF Source Input FormatSIP Session Initiation ProtocolSSH See Secure Shell.Secure Shell (SSH) A set of standards and an associated network protocol that allows establishing a securechannel between a local and a remote computer. A feature to protect information andprovide powerful authentication function for a network when a user logs in to the networkthrough an insecure network. It prevents IP addresses from being deceived and simplepasswords from being captured.streaming media The media by which content is transmitted continuously with the streaming method inreal time. Streaming media ensure high-quality playback effects at low bandwidth byintegrating with the following technologies: data collection, data compression, encoding,storage, transmission, terminal playback, and network communication.support A frame used to support and fix a cabinet on the ESD floor. The support raises a cabinetabove floor level, allowing cable access from underneath the cabinet.Ttelepresence The Huawei telepresence system provides users a comfortable videoconferencingenvironment in which they can have true-to-life and face to face remote conferences.two-stage dialing An operation that is performed when an extension number must be dialed during theprocess of making a call, forwarding a call, and initiating external appeal.UUI user interfaceHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide A GlossaryIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.55
VVGA variable gain amplifierWWi-Fi See Wireless Fidelity.Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)A short-distant wireless transmission technology. It enables wireless access to theInternet within a range of hundreds of feet wide.XXGA Extended Graphics ArrayHUAWEI DP300 Desktop PresenceUser Guide A GlossaryIssue 01 (2015-09-15) Huawei Proprietary and ConfidentialCopyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.56

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