Huawei Technologies TE40 Videoconferencing Endpoint User Manual Administrator Guide
Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd Videoconferencing Endpoint Administrator Guide
Users Manual
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01
Date
2013-09-30
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About This Document
Before you use the product, refer to the product vendor for version mapping information and
to confirm compatibility with other videoconferencing equipment.
This document describes how to install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot the HUAWEI
TE40 Videoconferencing Endpoint (TE40 or endpoint for short), HUAWEI TE50
Videoconferencing Endpoint (TE50 or endpoint for short) and HUAWEI TE60
Videoconferencing Endpoint (TE60 or endpoint for short). It also provides step-by-step
instructions on conferencing tasks.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for but not limited to endpoint administrators.
An endpoint administrator has access to all functions on the endpoint web interface and
remote controlled user interface (UI).
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
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About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii
1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Definition of an Endpoint Administrator ...................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Requirements for an Endpoint Administrator ............................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Related Documentation................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.4 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.5 How to Obtain Help .................................................................................................................................................... 10
2 Basic Configuration and Verification ..................................................................................... 11
2.1 Powering On or Off the Endpoint ............................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 Using the Wizard ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
2.3 Verifying the Basic Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 14
2.3.1 Call Test ................................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.2 Sound Test ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.3.3 Image Test ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
2.4 Power Management .................................................................................................................................................... 16
3 Network ........................................................................................................................................ 19
3.1 Connecting to an IP LAN Network ............................................................................................................................. 19
3.1.1 Checking Status Indicators of the LAN Port............................................................................................................ 19
3.1.2 Setting IP Parameters ............................................................................................................................................... 20
3.1.3 Setting H.323 Parameters ........................................................................................................................................ 23
3.1.4 Setting SIP Parameters ............................................................................................................................................. 25
3.1.5 Setting Wi-Fi Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 28
3.2 Connecting to a 4E1 Network ..................................................................................................................................... 31
3.2.1 Inserting a 4E1 Interface Card ................................................................................................................................. 32
3.2.2 Checking Status Indicators on the 4E1 Ports ........................................................................................................... 33
3.2.3 Setting 4E1 Parameters ............................................................................................................................................ 34
4 Display Device and Camera ...................................................................................................... 36
4.1 Connecting a Display Device ..................................................................................................................................... 36
4.2 Configuring a Display Device .................................................................................................................................... 40
4.2.1 Configuring Video Output ....................................................................................................................................... 40
4.2.2 Adjusting the Picture Offset ..................................................................................................................................... 47
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4.2.3 Adjusting the Sampling Phase ................................................................................................................................. 47
4.2.4 Setting Video Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 48
4.2.5 Switching Between Screen Layouts ......................................................................................................................... 49
4.3 Connecting a Camera .................................................................................................................................................. 50
4.4 Configuring Video Input ............................................................................................................................................. 53
4.5 Selecting and Controlling a Camera ........................................................................................................................... 55
4.6 Setting Camera Presets ............................................................................................................................................... 56
5 Microphone and Speaker .......................................................................................................... 58
5.1 Connecting an Audio Input Device ............................................................................................................................. 58
5.1.1 Connecting a VPM220 ............................................................................................................................................. 59
5.1.2 Connecting a VPM220W ......................................................................................................................................... 62
5.1.3 Setting Audio Parameters ......................................................................................................................................... 64
5.2 Connecting an Audio Output Device .......................................................................................................................... 66
5.2.1 Connecting a Speaker .............................................................................................................................................. 66
5.2.2 Placing an External Speaker .................................................................................................................................... 66
5.2.3 Adjusting the Speaker Volume ................................................................................................................................. 67
5.3 Connecting a Tuning Console ..................................................................................................................................... 67
5.4 Adjusting Audio Effects .............................................................................................................................................. 67
5.5 Enjoying Stereo Audio ................................................................................................................................................ 68
6 Conference .................................................................................................................................... 70
6.1 Experiencing a Dual-Stream Conference .................................................................................................................... 71
6.1.1 Designating the Dual Streams .................................................................................................................................. 71
6.1.2 Sharing a Presentation ............................................................................................................................................. 72
6.1.3 Viewing the Combined Picture of the Presentation and the Video .......................................................................... 72
6.2 Experiencing an MSUC Conference ........................................................................................................................... 73
6.3 Joining an Authentication Conference ........................................................................................................................ 75
6.4 Joining an HD-Video Conference over an IMS Network ........................................................................................... 77
6.5 Scheduling a Conference ............................................................................................................................................ 80
6.6 Controlling a Conference ............................................................................................................................................ 80
6.6.1 Conference Control for a Non-Chair Site ................................................................................................................ 81
6.6.2 Conference Control for the Chair Site ..................................................................................................................... 82
6.7 Recording a Conference.............................................................................................................................................. 85
6.8 Managing the Address Book ....................................................................................................................................... 86
6.8.1 Configuring the Network Address Book .................................................................................................................. 86
6.8.2 Managing the Local Address Book .......................................................................................................................... 89
6.8.3 Importing and Exporting an Address Book .............................................................................................................. 91
6.8.4 Customizing a Site Template ................................................................................................................................... 92
6.9 Managing Captions ..................................................................................................................................................... 93
6.9.1 Specifying Caption Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 94
6.9.2 Creating a Banner or Caption .................................................................................................................................. 95
7 Security.......................................................................................................................................... 97
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7.1 Setting the Administrator Password ............................................................................................................................ 97
7.2 Enabling Encryption ................................................................................................................................................... 98
7.3 Supporting Remote Logins ......................................................................................................................................... 99
7.4 Setting the Upgrade Password .................................................................................................................................. 101
7.5 Setting the Air Content Sharing Password ................................................................................................................ 101
8 Screen Customization............................................................................................................... 103
8.1 Customizing the Home Screen.................................................................................................................................. 103
8.2 Customizing Onscreen Status Icons .......................................................................................................................... 105
8.3 Customizing Conference Control Functions to Be Displayed .................................................................................. 105
8.4 Customizing the Option Bar ..................................................................................................................................... 106
9 Embedded Web Management Interface ............................................................................... 107
9.1 Web Browser ............................................................................................................................................................. 108
9.2 Logging In to the Endpoint Web Interface ................................................................................................................ 109
9.3 Getting to Know Web Interface Functions ................................................................................................................ 110
9.3.1 Importing and Exporting Settings .......................................................................................................................... 110
9.3.2 Importing License Files ......................................................................................................................................... 111
9.3.3 Downloading an Air Content Sharing Client ......................................................................................................... 111
9.3.4 Multi-View ............................................................................................................................................................. 113
9.3.5 Customizing Shortcut Bar and Desktop Icons ....................................................................................................... 113
9.3.6 Accessing the Site Map .......................................................................................................................................... 114
9.3.7 Importing a Certificate ........................................................................................................................................... 114
9.3.8 Monitoring the Video ............................................................................................................................................. 115
9.3.9 Using the Virtual Remote Control ......................................................................................................................... 115
10 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 116
10.1 Checking the Working Environment Periodically .................................................................................................. 116
10.2 Checking the Endpoint Periodically ....................................................................................................................... 117
10.3 Viewing System Status ........................................................................................................................................... 117
10.4 Querying System Information ................................................................................................................................ 118
10.5 Querying Logs ........................................................................................................................................................ 118
11 Upgrading ................................................................................................................................. 120
11.1 Automatic Upgrade ................................................................................................................................................. 121
11.2 Tool Upgrade .......................................................................................................................................................... 122
11.3 Upgrading the Endpoint Using the Bootrom System .............................................................................................. 125
11.4 Upgrading the Endpoint on Its Web Interface ......................................................................................................... 126
12 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 127
12.1 Fault Diagnostics .................................................................................................................................................... 127
12.2 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................................... 130
12.3 Restoring Default Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 140
13 Feature Configuration ............................................................................................................ 141
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13.1 Setting the Number Keys and Power Key on the Remote Control ......................................................................... 141
13.2 Setting the Parameters for Placing and Answering Calls ........................................................................................ 142
13.3 Setting Advanced Conference Parameters .............................................................................................................. 144
13.4 Setting SNMP Parameters ....................................................................................................................................... 147
13.5 Setting QoS Parameters .......................................................................................................................................... 150
13.6 Setting Network Diagnostics Parameters ................................................................................................................ 152
14 Ports on the Rear Panel .......................................................................................................... 153
A E1/T1 Grounding Criteria ....................................................................................................... 154
B Technical Specifications ......................................................................................................... 155
C Status Icons ................................................................................................................................ 159
D Menus ......................................................................................................................................... 162
E Terminology .............................................................................................................................. 164
F Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................. 170
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About This Chapter
This document guides you through configuring, managing, maintaining, and troubleshooting
the endpoint.
When using this document, note the following:
Unless otherwise specified, the descriptions in this document are applicable to the TE40,
TE50, and TE60.
Except chapters 9 Embedded Web Management Interface, 10 Maintenance, 12
Troubleshooting and 13.4 Setting SNMP Parameters which apply to the endpoint web
interface, descriptions and configurations in this document apply to the endpoint user
interface controlled by the remote control (remote controlled UI for short).
To access the menu screen, press on the remote control. You can find the option bar
on the left of the menu screen. This option bar is configurable and is your interface for
all functions except calling. For details about how to configure the option bar, see 8.4
Customizing the Option Bar.
To prevent endpoint parameters from being modified by unauthorized users, anyone
accessing the Settings screen and use the customized tool bar on the menu
screen must provide the administrator password. For details about how to set the
password, see 7.1 Setting the Administrator Password.
1.1 Definition of an Endpoint Administrator
An endpoint administrator is an enterprise employee who is responsible for managing and
maintaining endpoint operations.
1.2 Requirements for an Endpoint Administrator
As an endpoint administrator, you must meet the following basic endpoint administrator
proficiencies and be capable of collecting all information related to the endpoint and its
working environment.
1.3 Related Documentation
This section lists the documentation that you may refer to when you perform routine
operations and maintenance as well as answering questions from standard users.
1.4 Safety Precautions
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For safety purposes, carefully read through these safety precautions and observe them during
operation.
1.5 How to Obtain Help
When you encounter an endpoint issue, use the help on the endpoint web interface or contact
technical support personnel.
1.1 Definition of an Endpoint Administrator
An endpoint administrator is an enterprise employee who is responsible for managing and
maintaining endpoint operations.
An endpoint administrator has the following job responsibilities:
Configures and manages the endpoint.
Routinely maintains the endpoint.
Troubleshoots the endpoint failures.
Answers standard users' questions about endpoint use.
1.2 Requirements for an Endpoint Administrator
As an endpoint administrator, you must meet the following basic endpoint administrator
proficiencies and be capable of collecting all information related to the endpoint and its
working environment.
Basic Endpoint Administrator Proficiencies
Windows operating system
Gatekeeper (GK) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servers
Ethernet, TCP/IP, and Client/Server (C/S) model
H.323, SIP, and H.320 protocols
Safe and effective use of electronic devices
Common maintenance tools
Videoconferencing endpoint functions and services
Information About the Endpoint and Its Working Environment
Table 1-1 lists the endpoint and working environment information that must be collected,
which helps you fulfill your job responsibilities and check the preparations for a recovery
from an emergency.
Table 1-1 Information to be collected
Category
No.
Item
Description
Device
information
1
Device location
Record the endpoint location in
as much detail as possible so
the endpoint can be quickly
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Category
No.
Item
Description
located.
2
Networking condition
Record the network topology
and hardware connection
diagram that include every
device.
3
Endpoint information
List the IP address, user name,
and password for the endpoint
so you can quickly log in to the
endpoint in case of an
emergency. If you are not
permitted to record the
password for security reasons,
memorize it.
Software
and tools
4
Software versions and tools
List the software versions
corresponding to the endpoint.
Prepare troubleshooting tools.
Contact
information
5
Purchased parts' service
information
Record the manufacturer
contact information, serial
numbers, and manufacturers'
warranty clauses for purchased
parts.
6
Technical support personnel's
contact information
Maintain a list of technical
support personnel with their
contact information and
responsibilities.
Spare parts
7
Spare parts
List all spare parts (including
the spare parts that Huawei can
provide) and corresponding
procurement methods.
8
Redundant or temporary devices
List all redundant or temporary
devices in the system, such as
standby file servers and
database servers.
1.3 Related Documentation
This section lists the documentation that you may refer to when you perform routine
operations and maintenance as well as answering questions from standard users.
In addition to this administrator guide, you can refer to the documentation listed in Table 1-2.
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Table 1-2 Reference documentation
Document
Description
When to Use
How to Obtain
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Quick Installation
Guide
Describes how to
install the endpoint
and connect cables.
When checking
whether the carton
contains all the
required items and
when installing the
endpoint
Hold Ctrl and click
the following
hyperlink: Product
Support > Unified
Communications
and
Collaboration >
Telepresence and
Videoconferencing
>
Videoconferencing
Endpoints.
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V100R001C01
Quick Start Guide
Describes the
remote controlled UI
and provides quick
instructions in
commonly-used
endpoint functions.
When answering
questions from
standard users who
are using the
endpoint for the first
time or unfamiliar
with the endpoint
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Describes how to
operate the endpoint.
When answering
standard users'
questions about
daily endpoint
operations
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Describes the
endpoint web
interface and
method for using
this interface.
When answering
questions that
standard users
encounter on the
endpoint web
interface or
explaining the
parameters on this
interface
Log in to the
endpoint web
interface and click
the Help tab.
1.4 Safety Precautions
For safety purposes, carefully read through these safety precautions and observe them during
operation.
Basic Precautions
Keep the device dry and secure from collision during storage, transportation, and
operation of the device.
Do not attempt to dismantle the device by yourself. In case of any fault, contact the
appointed maintenance center for assistance or repair.
Without prior written consent, no organization or individual is permitted to make any
change to the structure or safety and performance design of the device.
While using the device, observe all applicable laws, directives, and regulations, and
respect the legal rights of others.
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Environmental Precautions
Place the device in a well-ventilated place. Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
Install the device strictly according to the requirements of the manufacturer.
Do not place any object on the top of the device. Reserve a minimum space of 10 cm at
the four sides of the device for heat dissipation.
Do not place the device on or near inflammable materials such as foam.
Keep the device away from heat source or fire, such as a radiator or a candle.
Keep the device away from any household appliances with strong electromagnetic fields,
such as a microwave oven, refrigerator, or mobile phone.
Operating Precautions
Do not allow children to play with the device or accessories. Swallowing the accessories
may be fatal.
Use the accessories such as the power adapter and battery provided or authorized only by
the manufacturer.
Ensure that the device does not get wet. If water gets into the device, disconnect the
power supply immediately and unplug all the cables connected to the device, including
the power cable, telephone cable, video cable, audio cable, network cable, and serial
cable, and then contact the appointed maintenance center.
Before plugging or unplugging any cable, shut down the device and disconnect the
power supply. While plugging or unplugging any cable, ensure that your hands are dry.
Do not step on, pull, or overbend any cable. Otherwise, the cable may be damaged,
leading to malfunction of the device.
Do not use old or damaged cables.
In lightning weather, disconnect the device from the power supply and unplug all the
cables connected to the device.
Keep the power plug clean and dry, to prevent electric shock or other dangers.
If the device is not used for a long time, disconnect the power supply and unplug the
power plug.
If 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 the
batteries. Then, contact the appointed maintenance center for repair.
Ensure that no object (such as metal shavings) enters the device through the heat
dissipation vent.
Before connecting any other cable, connect the ground cable of the device. Do not
disconnect the ground cable until you have disconnected all the other cables.
Ensure that the three-phase power socket is grounded properly. The neutral line and the
live line cannot be connected inversely.
Do not scratch or abrade the shell of the device. The shed painting may lead to skin
allergy or malfunction of the device. If the shed painting material drops into the host, a
short circuit may occur.
Cleaning Precautions
Before cleaning the device, stop using it, disconnect the power supply, and unplug all the
cables connected to the device, including the power cable, telephone cable, video cable,
audio cable, network cable, and serial cable.
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Do not clean the device shell with any cleaning solution or cleanser spray. Use a piece of
soft cloth to clean the device shell.
Battery Usage Precautions of the Remote Control
Use only the recommended battery. Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries while
installing them.
If a battery does not fit in the device, do not apply force. Otherwise, the battery may leak
or explode.
To 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 you use batteries provided or recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not use a new battery with an old battery. When you replace batteries, replace all of
them at the same time.
If you are not going to use the device for a long time, remove all the batteries.
If any battery leaks, emits smoke, or emits abnormal smell, stop using it immediately.
If the battery fluid comes in contact with your skin or clothes, rinse with water
immediately and seek medical assistance.
If the battery fluid goes into your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Rinse your eyes with water
immediately and seek medical assistance.
LCD Usage Precautions
Do not expose the LCD to direct sunlight.
Do not scratch or strike, apply force to, or place heavy objects on top of the LCD.
Do not watch the LCD screen for extended periods of time. This may harm your eyes or
blur your vision.
LCD Cleaning Precautions
According to the instructions in the attached manual, use a piece of soft cloth to remove
dust from the surface of the LCD.
Do 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 Precautions
Keep the wireless device away from magnetic storage devices, such as a magnetic card
or a floppy disk to prevent loss of the stored information.
Stop using the wireless device and disconnect it from the power supply in places where
using of wireless devices is prohibited or using of a wireless device may lead to
interference or danger.
Unplug the wireless device from the endpoint and turn off the endpoint close to a
high-precision controlled electronic device, such as an audio phone, a pacemaker, fire
alarm, or an automatic gate. Otherwise, this will lead to malfunction of the electronic
device.
The user who uses an electronic assistant medical-treatment device needs to confirm
with the service center regarding the effects of the radio wave on this device.
Do not take the wireless device to the operation theater, Intensive Care Unit (ICU), or the
Coronary Care Unit (CCU).
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When using the device, ensure that the antenna of the device is at least 20 cm away from
all parts of your body.
In the area with inflammable or explosive materials, turn off your wireless device and
follow the relevant instructions given on the label to prevent an explosion or fire.
Use your wireless device and its accessories in a clean and dust-free environment.
Ensure that the wireless device does not come in contact with flame or a lit cigarette.
Ensure that the wireless device and its accessories are dry.
Do not drop, throw, or bend your wireless device.
Do not place the wireless device and its accessories in areas with extreme temperatures.
Reduction of Hazardous Substances
This device is compliant with the EU Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction
of Chemicals (REACH) Regulation (Regulation No 1907/2006/EC of the European
Parliament and of the Council) and the EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
Directive (Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council). For more
information about the REACH compliance of the device, visit the website
www.huaweidevice.com/certification. You are recommended to visit the website regularly for
up-to-date information.
Statement on a Class A Product
This is a class A product. In a national environment this product may cause radio interference
in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
European Regulatory Compliance
The endpoint complies with the following European directives and regulations.
1999/5/EC (R&TTE)
2002/95/EC & 2011/65/EU (RoHS)
EC NO. 1907/2006 (REACH)
2002/96/EC (WEEE)
The endpoint complies with Directive 2002/95/EC, 2011/65/EU and other similar regulations
from the countries outside the European Union, on the RoHS in electrical and electronic
equipment. The endpoint does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium
and brominated flame retardants (Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBB) or Polybrominated
Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE)) except for those exempted applications allowed by RoHS directive
for technical reasons.
The endpoint complies with Regulation EC NO. 1907/2006 (REACH) and other similar
regulations from the countries outside the European Union. Huawei will notify to the
European Chemical Agency (ECHA) or the customer when necessary and regulation requires.
The endpoint 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 Huawei local service center when recycling is required. Huawei strictly complies with
the EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) and electronic
waste management regulations enacted by different countries worldwide. In addition, Huawei
has established a system for recycling and reuse of electronic wastes, and it can provide
service of dismantling and recycling for WEEE. By Huawei recycling system, the waste can
be handled environmentally and the resource can be recycled and reused fully, which is also
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Huawei WEEE stratagem in the word. Most of the materials in the endpoint are recyclable,
and our packaging is designed 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 endpoints were
marked with the following symbol: a cross-out wheeled waste bin with a bar beneath as
below:
FCC Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
This device does not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
If this device is modified without authorization from Huawei, the device may no longer
comply with FCC requirements for Class A digital devices. In that a case, your right to use the
device may be limited by FCC regulations. Moreover, you may be required to correct any
interference to radio or television communications at your own expense.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum
distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
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modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user authority to operate
the equipment.
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
protection against 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 used
in 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
case the user will be requested to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
Canada Regulatory Compliance
RSS-Gen statement
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)
l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter
tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
RSS-210 statement:
This device complies with Industry Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and(2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio RSS-210. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil
ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre
le fonctionnement.
RSS-102 statement:
The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS
102 and compliance with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information
on RF exposure and compliance.
Le dispositif rencontre l'exemption des limites courantes d'évaluation dans la section 2.5
de RSS 102 et la conformité à l'exposition de RSS-102 rf, utilisateurs peut obtenir
l'information canadienne sur l'exposition et la conformité de rf.
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
Cet équipement est conforme à l'exposition aux rayonnements IC limites établies pour
unenvironnement non contrôlé. Cet émetteur ne doit pas être Co-placé ou ne
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fonctionnant en même temps qu'aucune autre antenne ou émetteur.Cet équipement doit
être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre le radiateur et votre
corps.
1.5 How to Obtain Help
When you encounter an endpoint issue, use the help on the endpoint web interface or contact
technical support personnel.
Viewing the Help on the Endpoint Web Interface
The help on the endpoint web interface includes context-sensitive help and operation
guidance.
Context-sensitive help includes status icons and configuration verification messages. For
example, if certain settings on the system settings screen are incorrect, a message will be
displayed to indicate the error and how to rectify it.
The operation guidance describes how to operate the endpoint web interface. When you are
using the endpoint and the documents delivered with the endpoint are unavailable, you can
press on the remote control and select Help to display the operation guide.
Obtaining Technical Support
The Huawei support website is an efficient and real-time communication platform where you
can obtain technical documents, submit technical questions, service requests, and
troubleshooting questions, and provide feedback on Huawei products. To seek technical help
over the Internet, please visit http://enterprise.huawei.com.
Provide the following information to help Huawei engineers answer your questions:
Endpoint serial number (To view this number, choose Advanced > Diagnostics >
System Information > Version.)
Software version (To view this information, choose Advanced > Diagnostics > System
Information > Version.)
Network information (To view this information, choose Advanced > Diagnostics >
Status > Line Status.)
Diagnostic and troubleshooting measures you have taken
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2 Basic Configuration and Verification
About This Chapter
Before using the endpoint, you must complete basic endpoint configuration, such as setting
basic endpoint information and network parameters, and verify the configuration.
2.1 Powering On or Off the Endpoint
After connecting all the required devices, connect the power supply and then power on the
endpoint.
2.2 Using the Wizard
The Wizard helps you quickly set the general, network, and camera parameters on your
endpoint.
2.3 Verifying the Basic Configuration
After completing the basic configuration, you must verify it by performing call, sound, and
image tests.
2.4 Power Management
The endpoint supports sleep mode. You can set its sleep time and automatic startup and
shutdown time.
2.1 Powering On or Off the Endpoint
After connecting all the required devices, connect the power supply and then power on the
endpoint.
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When the endpoint is powered on, ensure that the power cable is connected to the endpoint
securely to prevent power disconnection.
Before disconnecting the external power supply (for example, the power supply from a
power socket), power off the endpoint properly.
Check whether the power cable and the power adapter are connected to the relevant devices
properly. Ensure that:
The voltage of the alternating current ranges from 100 V to 240 V and the frequency of
the alternating current ranges from 50 Hz to 60 Hz.
The sequence of and voltage difference between the live wire, neutral wire, and ground
cable comply with the relevant international standards. In addition, ensure that the
ground cable is properly grounded.
To power on the endpoint, slide the power switch on the rear panel to the ON position.
To power off the endpoint, perform either of the following operations:
Press on the remote control. Confirm the power-off action in the displayed dialog
box.
Slide the power switch on the rear panel to the OFF position.
When the endpoint is powered off using the remote control, the indicator on the front panel turns orange,
but the power switch on the rear panel is still in the ON position. To power on the endpoint again, press
on the remote control.
Depending on the endpoint's status, the indicators on the front panel may blink in different
colors and at different rates, as listed in Table 2-1 and Table 2-2.
Table 2-1 Status indicator description
When the Status Indicator
Is...
The Endpoint Is...
Blinking blue twice per second
Starting.
Steady blue
Working properly.
Blinking purple once every 2
seconds
In sleep mode.
Steady purple
Powered off (the power switch is ON, and the endpoint
is powered off by pressing on the remote control).
Blinking blue once
Responding to a remote control operation.
Blinking blue four times per
second
Being updated.
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Table 2-2 Alarm indicator description
When the Alarm Indicator
Is...
The Endpoint Is...
Blinking red twice per second
Overheated.
Blinking red four times per
second
Encountering a temperature fault. For example, the
temperature sensor inside the endpoint cannot sense the
current operating temperature, causing fast fan rotation
speed and loud fan noise.
2.2 Using the Wizard
The Wizard helps you quickly set the general, network, and camera parameters on your
endpoint.
Background
When configuring the endpoint for the first time, you can connect to the NMS server to
configure the endpoint. For details, see the HUAWEI TE40&TE50&TE60 Videoconferencing
Endpoint V100R001C01 Quick Start Guide. If the NMS server has not been configured or
obtaining the NMS server settings times out, perform the steps in this section to set the
required parameters.
If a USB flash drive is provided with your endpoint, you can also load the configuration file
from the USB flash drive to configure your endpoint. For details, see the HUAWEI
TE40&TE50&TE60 Videoconferencing Endpoint V100R001C01 Quick Installation Guide.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Installation > Wizard.
The General screen is displayed.
Step 2 Set the general parameters described in Table 2-3 and Table 3-3.
Table 2-3 General parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Sites
Specifies the name of your site. The site
name is superimposed on the local video.
When your site joins a multipoint
conference, this site name is displayed in
the site list.
Default value: site
Language
Specifies the language for the remote
controlled UI.
Default value: English
Time zone
Specifies the time difference between the
local time and the Greenwich Mean
Default value:
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Time (GMT).
The endpoint automatically sets this
parameter based on the country or region
where your site is located.
Time format
Specifies the format in which time is
displayed.
Default value: 24-hour
System time
Specifies the system time.
Set the system time to your
local time to ensure appropriate
use of system functions, such
as joining conferences on time
and recording accurate event
occurrence time in logs.
Step 3 Select Next, Set the H.323 parameters described in Table 3-4.
Step 4 Select Next. Set the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) parameters described in Table 3-5.
Step 5 Select Next. Set the video input parameters described in Table 4-14.
Step 6 Select Save.
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2.3 Verifying the Basic Configuration
After completing the basic configuration, you must verify it by performing call, sound, and
image tests.
2.3.1 Call Test
By performing a call test, you can check whether the network is functioning and whether the
endpoint has registered with the GK or SIP server.
Procedure
Step 1 Press on the remote control.
The call screen is displayed.
Step 2 In the text box, enter the IP address or number of a remote site.
Step 3 On the remote control, press or to place a call to the remote site.
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If you have selected the Enable GK or Register with server parameter and set other required
parameters but the endpoint fails to register with the GK or SIP server, or is
displayed in the lower right corner of the call screen.
Verification Result
If you successfully place a call to the remote site using its IP address, the IP network is
functioning properly.
If you successfully place a call to an H.323 site, the endpoint has registered with the GK
server.
If you successfully place a call to a SIP site, the endpoint has registered with the SIP
server.
2.3.2 Sound Test
By performing a sound test, you can check whether the audio input and output of the endpoint
is correct.
Prerequisites
The endpoint has been connected to an audio input device such as a microphone.
The endpoint has been connected to an audio output device, such as a speaker, or
connected to a television using an HDMI cable.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Diagnostics > Sound and Color Bar Test from the option bar.
Step 2 Select Sound Test.
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Verification Result
If the speaker emits a "ding ding" tone when there is no audio input, the audio output of
the endpoint is correct.
If audio inputs, for example human voices, are received from the microphone and the
speaker emits the voices, the audio input and output of the endpoint are correct.
2.3.3 Image Test
By performing an image test, you can check whether the video input and output of the
endpoint is correct.
Prerequisites
The endpoint has been connected to video sources and a display device.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Common Settings > Video Input from the option
bar. Set the Video Source parameter to the video input ports to which video sources are
connected.
Step 2 Check whether the videos from connected video sources are correctly displayed on the display
device.
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Verification Result
This example assumes that a video source is connected to the 1 MAIN IN port on the endpoint.
If the video delivered through the 1 MAIN IN port is correctly displayed on the display device
after you select 1 MAIN IN, the video input and output of the endpoint are correct.
2.4 Power Management
The endpoint supports sleep mode. You can set its sleep time and automatic startup and
shutdown time.
To reduce power consumption, the endpoint can be configured to enter sleep mode after it has
been in the idle state for a defined period of time.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > General > Power supply. Set the sleep and automatic startup
and shutdown parameters described in Table 2-4.
Table 2-4 Sleep and automatic startup and shutdown parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Shut Down
Specifies whether the endpoint
can be powered off.
If you disable this parameter,
you can only restart the endpoint
or place it in sleep mode by
pressing on the remote
control.
The default value is Enable.
Enter sleep mode
Specifies the period after which
the endpoint enters sleep mode if
you do not perform any
operations.
If you set this parameter to
Never, the endpoint will never
automatically enter sleep mode.
The default value is After 10
min.
Wake-on-LAN
Specifies whether you can
remotely wake up a standby or
sleeping endpoint by sending
This parameter is not selected by
default.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Wake on LAN (WOL) messages.
NOTE
A standby endpoint indicates that
the power switch on the endpoint's
rear panel is in the ON position and
that the endpoint is turned off by
pressing the power key on the
remote control.
Scheduled
power-on
Specifies whether the endpoint
automatically powers on at the
specified time.
NOTE
If you enable this function, you
must also set Scheduled power-on
time (hh:mm).
This parameter is not selected by
default.
Scheduled
power-on time
Specifies the time when the
endpoint automatically powers
on.
The value format depends on the
value set for Time format.
The default value is 0:0, which
corresponds to the 24-hour value
for Time format.
Scheduled
power-off
Specifies whether the endpoint
automatically powers off at the
specified time.
NOTE
If you enable this function, you
must also set Scheduled power-off
time (hh:mm).
This parameter is not selected by
default.
Scheduled
power-off time
Specifies the time when the
endpoint automatically powers
off.
The value format depends on the
value set for Time format.
The default value is 0:0, which
corresponds to the 24-hour value
for Time format.
Step 2 Select Save.
The endpoint enters sleep mode, and the LED indicator blinks purple once every 2 seconds.
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To directly place the endpoint in sleep mode, press on the remote control and select Sleep.
Follow-up Procedure
The endpoint wakes up from sleep mode in response to any of the following conditions:
You use the touch panel.
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An endpoint upgrade starts.
A presentation source is connected to the endpoint.
The camera forwards infrared signals to the endpoint.
The WOL function is used.
The clock matches the scheduled endpoint startup time.
The endpoint receives a call.
You use the remote control.
You log in to the endpoint web interface.
When the clock matches the scheduled automatic shutdown time, the endpoint displays a
dialog box and begins a 10-second countdown. If you select No, the endpoint will not power
off. If you select Yes, or do not select any option within 10 seconds, the endpoint
automatically powers off.
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3 Network
About This Chapter
This chapter describes the hardware connection to network devices and the settings on
relevant screens required when the endpoint is used in different communication networks.
3.1 Connecting to an IP LAN Network
To implement video communication over an IP local area network (LAN), you must connect
the endpoint to the IP LAN.
3.2 Connecting to a 4E1 Network
Only the TE60 supports 4E1 functions. To implement video communication over a 4E1-line
dedicated network, you must connect the TE60 to the network.
3.1 Connecting to an IP LAN Network
To implement video communication over an IP local area network (LAN), you must connect
the endpoint to the IP LAN.
To connect to an IP LAN, use an IP network cable to connect the LAN 1 port on the
endpoint's rear panel to the network port on a LAN device.
3.1.1 Checking Status Indicators of the LAN Port
The status indicators on the LAN port can quickly provide information about the current
network connection.
There are two indicators working together to indicate the network connection, as shown in
Table 3-1 and Table 3-2.
Table 3-1 LAN status indicators of the TE40 and TE50
Indicator Status
Connection Status
The orange indicator blinks.
Data is being transmitted. The green indicator turns
off each time a frame of data has been transmitted.
The green indicator is steady on.
The endpoint is connected to a network.
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Indicator Status
Connection Status
The green indicator is off.
No data is being transmitted or the network is not
reachable.
Table 3-2 LAN status indicators of TE60
Indicator Status
Connection Status
The orange indicator blinks once
at a time.
The LAN port is in 10 M network port mode.
The orange indicator blinks twice
at a time.
The LAN port is in 100 M network port mode.
The orange indicator blinks thrice
at a time.
The LAN port is in 1000 M network port mode.
The green indicator is steady on.
The endpoint is connected to a network.
The green indicator blinks.
Data is being transmitted. The green indicator turns
off each time a frame of data has been transmitted.
The green indicator is off.
No data is being transmitted or the network is not
reachable.
3.1.2 Setting IP Parameters
To enable video communication over an IP LAN network, you must set the IP parameters of
the endpoint, such as the DNS server address, network mode, and gateway IP address.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > IP. Set the parameters listed in Table 3-3.
Table 3-3 IP parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
LAN1
DNS server
address 1
DNS server
address 2
DNS server
address 3
Specifies the DNS server IP address.
After you set this IP address, domain
names can be used for the GK server
address and the SIP server address. The
DNS server will translate the domain
names to the IP addresses of the GK
server and the SIP server.
Example: 202.98.192.67
Obtain the IP address from the
network administrator.
Network
interface
mode
Specifies the working mode for the
network ports on the endpoint.
Auto detection: When accessing the
The default value is Auto
detection.
NOTE
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Parameter
Description
Setting
network, the endpoint automatically
negotiates with a remote network
device to determine the optimal work
mode.
10 Mbps and half duplex: The data
transmission rate is 10 Mbit/s, and
data cannot be sent and received at
the same time.
10 Mbps and full duplex: The data
transmission rate is 10 Mbit/s, and
data can be sent and received at the
same time.
100 Mbps and half duplex: The data
transmission rate is 100 Mbit/s, and
data cannot be sent and received at
the same time.
100 Mbps and full duplex: The data
transmission rate is 100 Mbit/s, and
data can be sent and received at the
same time.
1000Mbps and full duplex: The data
transmission rate is 1000 Mbit/s, and
data can be sent and received at the
same time.
When you do not know the
network port working mode of a
remote network device, set this
parameter to Auto detection.
Otherwise, the endpoint may fail
to access the network.
Connection
type
Specifies the mode in which the
endpoint obtains an IP address.
Static IP: The network administrator
assigns an IP address to the endpoint.
If you select this option, you must
also set Local IP address, Subnet
mask, and Gateway address.
Dynamic IP: When a DHCP server
is available on the network, the
endpoint automatically obtains an IP
address using the Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
The default value is Static IP.
Local IP
address
Specifies the endpoint IP address.
The default value is 192.168.1.1
Examples:
IPv4: 192.168.1.10
IPv6:
2000:0:0:0:200:55:26:1
Obtain the IP address from the
network administrator.
Subnet mask
Specifies the subnet mask for the
endpoint IP address. A subnet mask
divides the IP address into a network
address and a host address.
The default value is
255.255.255.0
Obtain the subnet mask from
the network administrator.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Gateway
address
Specifies the gateway address that
corresponds to the endpoint IP address.
Examples:
IPv4: 192.168.1.1
IPv6: 2000:0:0:0:200:55:0:1
Obtain the gateway address
from the network administrator.
IPv6
If you select IPv6, you must also set
Connection type, Local IP address,
Subnet prefix length, and Gateway
address.
This parameter is not selected
by default.
Subnet
prefix length
Specifies the number of the digit 1 in a
subnet mask that is converted into binary
mode.
The default value is 0.
PPPoE
Specifies whether the endpoint accesses
broadband networks using dial-up
connections.
NOTE
If you set this parameter to Enable, you must
also set Dialing mode, User name, and
Password.
The default value is Disable.
Dialing
mode
Specifies the dial-up connection mode.
The dial-up process complies with the
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
(PPPoE) protocol. To use a dial-up
connection, in User name and
Password enter the user name and
password that are provided by your
broadband access service provider.
Auto: When the endpoint starts, it
automatically sets up a dial-up
connection over the IP network. If the
dial-up service is not free of charge,
charging starts when the dial-up
connection is established.
Manual: The endpoint uses the
dial-up program to access To set up a
PPPoE dial-up connection, choose
Advanced > Utilities > PPPoE
Dialing > Connect.
The default value is Auto.
LAN2
Local IP
address
Subnet mask
Specifies the alternate IP address of the
endpoint. This IP address cannot be in
the same network segment as Local IP
address (described in the LAN1 section
in this table) or the IP address of the
gatekeeper (GK) server.
No default value is set for this
parameter.
Obtain the IP address from the
network administrator.
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Step 2 Select Save.
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3.1.3 Setting H.323 Parameters
The H.323 parameters must be set when the GK is used in the conference system.
Prerequisites
The GK is used in the conference system.
Context
When the GK is used in the conference system, the endpoint can be configured with a site
number. Other endpoints that also have registered with the GK can then use the site number as
well as the IP address to call your endpoint.
The GK is the network isolator of the videoconferencing system and is used to manage the network
bandwidth, endpoint authentication, and address translation. It enables calls to be made to fixed site
names rather than changeable IP addresses.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > IP > H.323, and then set the parameters listed in
Table 3-4.
Table 3-4 H.323 parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Enable GK
Specifies whether the endpoint registers
with the GK.
If this parameter is selected, when
your endpoint starts, it registers with
the specified GK. An endpoint that
registers with a GK can place calls to
remote sites using their IP addresses
or site numbers if the remote sites
also register with GKs. A GK must
be used to initiate a conference
attended by IP and integrated services
digital network (ISDN) sites.
If this parameter is not selected, your
endpoint does not register with the
GK. To call another endpoint through
H.323, your endpoint can only use
the called endpoint's IP address.
NOTE
If you select Enable GK, you must also set
GK registration mode, Site number, H.323
ID, and Password.
This parameter is not selected
by default.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
GK
registration
mode
Auto: Your endpoint automatically
registers with an available GK on the
network and obtains the GK address.
Manual: You must set GK address,
which specifies the GK with which
you want your endpoint to register.
The default value is Auto.
GK address
Specifies the IP address or domain name
of the server where the desired GK is
installed.
If you set this parameter to the domain
name, you must enable the DNS server
and set correct mapping information on
the server.
This parameter is mandatory only when
GK registration mode is set to Manual.
Example: 192.168.1.10
Site number
Specifies the site number for your
endpoint.
If your endpoint registers with a GK,
endpoints that also register with GKs can
dial this site number to call your
endpoint.
Enter a string of 1 to 32 digits.
Example: 12345
H.323 ID
Specifies the name by which a GK
identifies your endpoint after your
endpoint registers with the GK.
The name can consist of digits,
letters, and special characters,
such as @ # %.
Example: ab3@
Authenticati
on user
name
Specifies the user name used for H.323
authentication.
Obtain the user name from your
IP network service provider.
For successful GK
authentication, the name
defined on your endpoint must
be consistent with the name
predefined on the GK.
Password
Specifies the password your endpoint
uses to register with a GK. The GK uses
this password to authenticate your
endpoint.
Obtain the password from your
IP network service provider.
For successful GK
authentication, the password
defined on your endpoint must
be consistent with the password
predefined on the GK.
Huawei GK
Specifies whether your endpoint uses a
Huawei GK.
If you do not select Huawei GK, some
functions, such as Conference Control
and SiteCall are unavailable on your
endpoint.
This parameter is selected by
default.
Do not select this parameter if
your endpoint needs to
interwork with other
manufacturers' devices.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
HTTPS
mode
Specifies whether to upload SiteCall
conference information using HTTPS
encryption.
This parameter is available only when
Huawei GK is selected.
If this parameter is set to disabled,
your endpoint will use the Transfer
Control Protocol (TCP) to upload
SiteCall conference information,
which may be insecure.
This parameter is not selected
by default.
To improve communication
security, select this parameter.
Multipoint
conference
authenticatio
n
Specifies whether to authenticate servers
when the SiteCall function is used.
This parameter is available only when
HTTPS mode is selected.
This parameter is not selected
by default.
To improve communication
security, select this parameter.
Use VoIP
gateway
VoIP
gateway
address
Specify whether your endpoint can place
calls to the PSTN endpoints connected to
the specified voice over IP (VoIP)
gateway.
If you select Use VoIP gateway, you
must also set VoIP gateway address.
The Use VoIP gateway is not
selected by default.
Step 2 Select Save.
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3.1.4 Setting SIP Parameters
When the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used for video communications, the SIP
parameters of the endpoint, such as whether to register with the SIP server, must be set.
Prerequisites
Both parties of the conference support SIP.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > IP > SIP, and then set the parameters listed in
Table 3-5.
Table 3-5 SIP parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Register
with server
Specifies whether your endpoint registers
with a SIP server.
If this parameter is selected, an
endpoint that registers with a SIP
This parameter is not selected
by default.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
server can place calls to remote sites
using their IP addresses or site
numbers if the remote sites also
register with SIP servers.
If this parameter is not selected, your
endpoint does not register with the
SIP server. To call another endpoint
through SIP, your endpoint can only
use the called endpoint's IP address.
NOTE
If you select this parameter, you must also set
Server address, Conference service
number, Site number, User name, and
Password.
Server
address
Specifies the IP address or domain name
of the SIP server with which you want
the endpoint to register.
If you set this parameter to the SIP server
domain name, enable the domain name
server (DNS). If the DNS is not enabled,
enable Proxy server.
Example: 192.168.1.10
Conference
service
number
Specifies the conference service number
for your endpoint to initiate conferences
over an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS)
network.
Set this parameter to the conference
service number obtained from the
administrator of the IMS network.
NOTE
For details about how to set parameters for
interworking with the IMS and joining a
conference on the IMS network, see 6.4
Joining an HD-Video Conference over an
IMS Network.
No default value is set for this
parameter.
Enable
proxy server
Specifies whether to enable the proxy
server.
Select this parameter when the network
environment requires the proxy server or
when Server address is set to the SIP
server domain name but the configured
DNS server fails to resolve this domain
name or the DNS server is not
configured.
NOTE
If you select this parameter, you must also set
Proxy server address, Site number, User
name, and Password.
This parameter is not selected
by default.
Set this parameter based on the
actual SIP network
environment.
Proxy server
address
Specifies the address of the proxy server.
If you set Server address to the SIP
Example: 192.168.1.10
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Parameter
Description
Setting
server domain name, set this parameter
to the IP address bound to that domain
name.
Site number
Specifies the site number for your
endpoint. If your endpoint registers with
a SIP server, endpoints that also register
with the SIP server can dial this site
number to call your endpoint.
Enter a value containing any of
the following: letters, digits,
special characters such as @
# %.
Example: 12345
User name
Specifies the user name for
authentication registration.
Example: ab3@
Obtain the value of this
parameter from the SIP server
administrator.
Password
Specifies the password that your
endpoint uses to register with a SIP
server.
For successful authentication on a SIP
server, this password set on your
endpoint must be the same as that set on
the SIP server.
Obtain the value of this
parameter from the SIP server
administrator.
Server type
Specifies the SIP server type.
OCS: Select this option if your
endpoint registers with the Microsoft
Office Communications Server
(OCS) or Microsoft Lync Server.
CISCO VCS: Select this option if
your endpoint registers with the Cisco
TelePresence Video Communication
Server (VCS).
Standard: Select this option if your
endpoint registers with other SIP
servers.
The default value is Standard.
Transmissio
n type
Specifies the protocol used for SIP
signaling transmission.
TCP: Use the Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) to implement
transmission reliability.
UDP: Use the User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) to implement
transmission with reduced latency.
TLS: Use Transport Layer Security
(TLS) to implement transmission
security. If you select this option, you
can import a root certificate from the
Web interface when your endpoint
registers with a SIP server. For
details, see 9.3.7 Importing a
The default value is UDP.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Certificate.
Video
request
handling
Specifies how your endpoint handles
video requests from a remote endpoint
during a point-to-point SIP audio call or
multipoint conference.
Accept automatically: Your
endpoint automatically accepts video
requests from the remote endpoint.
Reject automatically: Your endpoint
automatically rejects video requests
from the remote endpoint.
Manual: Your endpoint prompts you
to accept video requests from the
remote endpoint.
The default value is Manual.
Step 2 Select Save.
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3.1.5 Setting Wi-Fi Parameters
To use your endpoint to implement video communication over a Wi-Fi network, set the Wi-Fi
parameters.
Setting Wi-Fi Client Parameters
When the Wi-Fi client function is enabled, your endpoint functions as a Wi-Fi client and
access an available Wi-Fi network after connecting to a wireless router.
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Client. Select Enable for the
Wi-Fi Client parameter.
Your endpoint automatically scans for available wireless routers and lists them in the
Wireless access point list box.
If you need to set a static IP address for your endpoint, go to Step 2. Otherwise, go to Step 4.
Step 2 Select Advanced. On the displayed Advanced Wireless Settings screen, set IP parameters
described in Table 3-6.
Table 3-6 Wi-Fi parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Connection type
Specifies the mode in which
the endpoint obtains an IP
address.
Static IP: The network
administrator assigns an
IP address to the
The default value is
Dynamic IP.
Select Dynamic IP unless
special network
requirements are imposed.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
endpoint. If you select
this option, you must
also set Local IP address,
Subnet mask, and
Gateway address.
Dynamic IP: The
endpoint automatically
obtains an IP address
over the Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol
(DHCP). If you select
this option, a DHCP
server must be available
on the network.
Local IP address
Specifies the IP address for
the endpoint to connect to a
wireless access point to
implement communication.
Example: 192.168.1.10
This IP address and the IP
address of the wireless
access point must be on the
same network segment. For
example:
If the IP address of the
wireless access point is
192.168.1.100, set Local IP
address to 192.168.1.X. X
can be any integer ranging
from 0 to 255 except 100.
Subnet mask
Specifies the subnet mask
for the IP address of your
endpoint. A subnet mask
divides the IP address into a
network address and a host
address.
Example: 255.255.255.0
Gateway address
Specifies the gateway
address that corresponds to
the IP address of the
endpoint.
Example: 192.168.1.1
Step 3 Select Save.
Step 4 From Wireless access point, select the wireless router you want to connect to.
Step 5 Press on the remote control. When prompted, enter the security key or password and
select Connect.
When the endpoint is connected to the router, the Connection Status changes to .
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Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot Parameters
When the Wi-Fi hotspot function is enabled on the endpoint, other devices, such as
VPM220Ws, tablets, and PCs, can access a Wi-Fi network by connecting to the endpoint.
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Hotspot. Select Enable for the
Wi-Fi Hotspot parameter.
Step 2 Select Advanced. On the displayed Advanced Wireless Settings screen, set the advanced
wireless network parameters described in Table 3-7.
Table 3-7 Advanced wireless network parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
SSID
Number
Specifies the name of your endpoint's
Wi-Fi network.
Default value for the TE40:
TE40_wifi_ap
Default value for the TE50:
TE50_wifi_ap
Default value for the TE60:
TE60_wifi_ap
The value is a string of 1 to 31
characters, consisting of digits,
letters, and special characters,
such as @ # %.
Channel
Specifies a channel that transmits data
through Wi-Fi signals.
If you select AUTO, your endpoint
automatically selects the optimal
channel.
The default value is AUTO.
Retain the default value.
Identity
authenticatio
n mode
The first parameter specifies the identity
authentication mode used on the Wi-Fi
network. The second parameter specifies
the data encryption mode corresponding
to the identity authentication mode
adopted.
OPEN: If you select this option for
Encryption mode, the values
available for Encryption mode are
NONE and WEP.
SHARE: If you select this option for
Encryption mode, the value
available for Encryption mode is
WEP.
WPA-PSK: If you select this option
for Encryption mode, the values
available for Encryption mode are
TKIP and AES.
WPA2-PSK: If you select this option
for Encryption mode, the values
available for Encryption mode are
TKIP and AES.
The default value is OPEN.
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
provides greater security than
Wired Equivalent Privacy
(WEP). Therefore, set Identity
authentication mode to
WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK.
NOTE
When the endpoint is connected to
a VPM220W, you must set
Identity authentication mode to
WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Encryption
mode
Specifies the encryption method used on
the Wi-Fi network. The required key
types vary depending on your settings of
this parameter. If you set Encryption
mode to NONE, the Wi-Fi network
provided by your endpoint is open to
everyone.
Default value: NONE
Specifies the password used by other
devices to connect to your endpoint.
The required password varies
depending on your settings of
Encryption mode. If you set
Encryption mode to NONE,
the Wi-Fi network provided by
your endpoint is open to
everyone.
Local IP
address
Subnet mask
Specify the IP address and subnet mask
of your endpoint.
Default values:
Local IP address:
192.168.2.1
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
DHCP
Specifies whether your endpoint assigns
IP addresses to devices connected to it.
NOTE
If you select this parameter, you must also set
Start IP address and End IP address.
This parameter is selected by
default.
Start IP
address
End IP
address
Specify the IP address segment for the
devices connected to your endpoint.
Default values:
Start IP address:
192.168.2.10
End IP address:
192.168.2.100
Step 3 Select Save.
In the Connected devices list box, you can view the MAC and IP addresses of all the devices
connected to your endpoint.
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3.2 Connecting to a 4E1 Network
Only the TE60 supports 4E1 functions. To implement video communication over a 4E1-line
dedicated network, you must connect the TE60 to the network.
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Do not connect outdoor cables directly to the TE60. If outdoor E1 lines (unbalanced) are
led indoors, surge protectors are required. Any questions, contact technical support
personnel.
The connection of E1 lines must comply with grounding specifications. For details, see A
E1/T1 Grounding Criteria.
A 4E1 interface card provides four balanced-output ports. If the TE60 has a 4E1 interface card
installed, connect the TE60 to a 4E1-line dedicated network.
The ports of a 4E1 interface card can be used for any of the four E1 lines. There is no
mapping between the ports and the four E1 lines on the local and the remote ends, so the lines
can be connected to any of the ports at the local and remote ends, as long as all the four lines
are connected.
3.2.1 Inserting a 4E1 Interface Card
To hold conferences over a 4E1 network, you must insert a 4E1 interface card into the
corresponding interface slot at the back of the TE60.
For safety reasons, insert the interface card only when the TE60 is powered off.
Figure 3-1 shows the appearance of a 4E1 interface card, for your reference only.
Figure 3-1 4E1 interface card
1 Captive screw
2 4E1 port (RJ45)
3 Edge connector
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To avoid damage to the interface card, implement antistatic measures before touching the card,
such as wearing an ESD wrist strap, as shown in Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-2 Wearing an ESD wrist strap
Insert the interface card, as shown in Figure 3-3.
Figure 3-3 Inserting an interface card
Procedure
1. Loosen the two screws and remove the cover panel of the interface card slot.
2. Take out the interface card from its package. Slide the interface card into the card slot
while keeping the side with components facing upwards.
3. Fasten the screws on the interface card.
3.2.2 Checking Status Indicators on the 4E1 Ports
The status indicators on the 4E1 ports can quickly provide information about the current
network connection.
There are two indicators on the 4E1 port to indicate the network connection, as shown in
Table 3-8.
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Table 3-8 Status indicator on the 4E1 port
Indicator Status
Connection Status
The orange indicator is
on.
The lines are connected and the clocks on the lines are
synchronous.
The green indicator is
on.
A call can be placed.
3.2.3 Setting 4E1 Parameters
If 4E1 lines are used for video communication, you must set 4E1 parameters such as the
account, password, clock mode, signaling mode, and sensitivity.
Prerequisites
Before setting 4E1 parameters, ensure that 4E1 lines are used by the TE60.
If the TE60 has a 4E1 interface card installed, the TE60 automatically detects the interface
card type and displays the corresponding configuration screen. For parameter details, contact
your network service provider.
Context
If 4E1 lines are faulty and if automatic backup is available, the endpoint uses the backup line
preferentially, and then reduces the conference rate automatically. The endpoint can perform
automatic backup, automatic rate reduction, or automatic rate increase in one second. During
the process, erratic display may occur on the video and noise may exist. After two seconds,
however, the video and the audio will be recovered and the conference rate remains
unchanged.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > 4E1/E1. Set the parameters listed in Table 3-9.
Table 3-9 4E1 parameters
Parame
ter
Description
Setting
Account
Passwor
d
Specifies the user name and password
the TE60 uses to place an H.320 call.
Obtain the user name and password
from the videoconferencing system
administrator.
Clock
mode
Specifies the clock mode used by the
TE60. The following clock modes are
available:
Preferred clock: The TE60 uses
its internal clock and provides the
clock to the endpoint connected to
its 4E1 port. To place a
point-to-point call, set Clock
If the TE60 is connected to an
MCU, set the MCU clock as the
master clock and the TE60 clock
as the slave clock.
If the TE60 is connected to another
endpoint, set one endpoint's clock
as the master clock and the other's
to slave clock.
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Parame
ter
Description
Setting
mode for either endpoint to
Preferred clock.
Alternate clock 1/Alternate clock
2/Alternate clock 3/Alternate
clock 4: The TE60 obtains a clock
from any of these lines.
Signalin
g mode
Specifies the transmission mode for
4E1 signaling.
The Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
is used to test the network quality, and
CRC results indicate frame error rates.
When you select an option that
contains 4 CRC, the TE60 tests the
network for bit errors.
To use channel associated
signaling, select CAS.
To use common channel signaling,
select CCS.
Sensitivi
ty
Specifies the sensitivity of the receive
equalizer.
Set this parameter based on the length
of the 4E1 line used between the TE60
and the nearest network node such as
a switch.
If the length of the 4E1 line used
between the TE60 and the nearest
network node exceeds 100 meters,
select Long line.
If the length of the 4E1 line used
between the TE60 and the nearest
network node is less than 100
meters, you can select Long line
or Short line. Long line is
recommended because it provides
a higher sensitivity.
Step 2 Select Save.
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About This Chapter
To bring an impressive video experience, correctly connect video input and output devices to
the video input and output ports on the endpoint and set the video input and output
parameters.
4.1 Connecting a Display Device
When connecting display devices to the endpoint, choose cables based on the related ports.
4.2 Configuring a Display Device
Correctly setting video output parameters and adjusting video display parameters enable a
display device to deliver superior video quality.
4.3 Connecting a Camera
You can view the video delivered by a camera only after correctly connecting the camera to
the endpoint and setting the required video input parameters.
4.4 Configuring Video Input
Correct video input settings enable your endpoint to properly display video input from the
video input ports.
4.5 Selecting and Controlling a Camera
If you have connected multiple video devices to the video input ports, you must select local
and remote video sources from these devices. Then, you can control the local and remote
cameras to view the desired video.
4.6 Setting Camera Presets
Camera presets are camera positions you store ahead of time. Each camera preset stores the
camera pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) settings. You can easily control the camera by switching
between its presets.
4.1 Connecting a Display Device
When connecting display devices to the endpoint, choose cables based on the related ports.
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The video output formats vary according to port types. Table 4-1, Table 4-2, and Table 4-3
describe the video output ports on the endpoint.
Table 4-1 Capabilities of the TE40's video output ports
Port Name
on the UI
Port
Numbe
r on the
Rear
Panel
Type
Output
Format
Default Settings After
Startup
1 MAIN
OUT
1
HDMI
DVI and HDMI
By default, this port
functions as the main output
port, GUI port, and caption
output port and is used to
display the remote
controlled UI, captions, and
local video. This port can
also be used to switch to
combined pictures.
2 HDMI
OUT
2
HDMI
DVI and HDMI
By default, this port
functions as the auxiliary
output port and is used to
display the local video.
When the Dual-screen
function is enabled, this port
is used to display the local
or remote presentation if a
presentation source is
connected to this port and
display a black screen if no
presentation source is
connected to this port.
3 VGA
OUT
3
VGA
VGA and
YPbPr
By default, this port is used
to display the local video.
Table 4-2 Capabilities of the TE50's video output ports
Port Name
on the UI
Port
Numbe
r on the
Rear
Panel
Type
Output
Format
Default Settings After
Startup
1 MAIN
OUT
1
HDMI
DVI and HDMI
By default, this port
functions as the main output
port, GUI port, and caption
output port and is used to
display the remote
controlled UI, captions, and
local video. This port can
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Port Name
on the UI
Port
Numbe
r on the
Rear
Panel
Type
Output
Format
Default Settings After
Startup
also be used to switch to
combined pictures.
2 HDMI
OUT
2
HDMI
DVI and HDMI
By default, this port
functions as the auxiliary
output port and is used to
display the local video.
When the Dual-screen
function is enabled, this port
is used to display the local
or remote presentation if a
presentation source is
connected to this port and
display a black screen if no
presentation source is
connected to this port.
3 VGA
OUT
3
VGA
VGA and
YPbPr
By default, this port is used
to display the local video.
4 3G-SDI
OUT
4
BNC
SDI
By default, this port is used
to display the local video.
5 SD OUT
5
RCA
CVBS
By default, this port is used
to display the local video.
Table 4-3 Capabilities of the TE60's video output ports
Port Name
on the UI
Port
Number
on the
Rear
Panel
Type
Output
Format
Default Settings After
Startup
1 MAIN
OUT
1
DVI-I
DVI, VGA,
YPbPr, and
HDMI
By default, this port
functions as the main output
port, GUI port, and caption
output port and is used to
display the remote
controlled UI, captions, and
local video. This port can
also be used to switch to
combined pictures.
2 PC OUT
2
DVI-I
DVI, VGA,
YPbPr, and
HDMI
By default, this port
functions as the auxiliary
output port and is used to
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Port Name
on the UI
Port
Number
on the
Rear
Panel
Type
Output
Format
Default Settings After
Startup
HDMI
DVI and HDMI
display the local video.
When the Dual-screen
function is enabled, this port
is used to display the local
or remote presentation if a
presentation source is
connected to this port and
display a black screen if no
presentation source is
connected to this port.
NOTE
If you select HDMI and DVI
as the output signal source,
these two ports deliver the
same video. If you select
another type of signal source,
only the DVI-I port delivers
videos.
2 SD OUT
2 (DVI-I
port)
DVI-I
S-VIDEO and
CVBS
By default, this port is used
to display the local video.
Connect a display device to
this port using a
DVI-S-Video/VGA/CVBS
cable.
3 DVR
OUT
3
HDMI
DVI and HDMI
By default, this port is used
to display the local video.
4 3G-SDI
OUT
4
BNC
SDI
By default, this port is used
to display the local video.
Selecting Between Ports
When you connect the endpoint to one or more display devices, select ports based on the
content you want to view.
Connecting to one display device
The 1 MAIN OUT port is recommended. Using the default endpoint settings, a display
device connected to the 1 MAIN OUT port can show the local video, presentation,
remote controlled UI, captions, and combined pictures.
Connecting to two display devices
To show the video and presentation independently on two display devices, connect the
two display devices to the 1MAIN OUT and 2 PC OUT ports if you are using the TE60
and to the 1 MAIN OUT and 2 HDMI OUT ports if you are using the TE50 or TE40. A
display device shows the local video when connected to the 1 MAIN OUT port and
shows the presentation when connected to the 2 PC OUT port (or 2 HDMI OUT port).
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The Dual-screen parameter must be enabled in order for this to method to work. For
details, see 4.2.1 Configuring Video Output.
The preceding information describes the recommended connection methods for default
endpoint settings. Select ports based on the actual settings of your endpoint and the
capabilities of its video output ports.
Selecting Between Cables
Use the cable that is provided to connect a display device to the endpoint based on the content
to be displayed and the port on the display device.
Please use the cables provided with the endpoint. Other cables may not be able to ensure the desired
quality. Contact the device supplier to purchase appropriate cables.
For the details about how to connect cables, set the HUAWEI TE40&TE50&TE60
Videoconferencing Endpoint V100R001C01 Quick Installation Guide.
4.2 Configuring a Display Device
Correctly setting video output parameters and adjusting video display parameters enable a
display device to deliver superior video quality.
4.2.1 Configuring Video Output
After connecting all the video cables, correctly set the video output parameters, such as the
output mode, resolution, refresh rate, and stretch mode, to deliver superior video quality.
Background
For details about the video output ports on various endpoint models, see 4.1 Connecting a
Display Device.
Table 4-4, Table 4-5, and Table 4-6 list the resolutions supported by the video output ports in
each output mode.
Although video is sharper at a higher resolution, the resolution you select must be supported
by the display device used.
Table 4-4 Available video resolutions in each output mode of TE40
Output Mode
Video Resolution
1 MAIN OUT
DVI
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
HDMI
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
2 HDMI OUT
DVI
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
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Output Mode
Video Resolution
HDMI
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
3 VGA OUT
VGA
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, and 1080p
YPbPr
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
Table 4-5 Available video resolutions in each output mode of TE50
Output Mode
Video Resolution
1 MAIN OUT
DVI
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
HDMI
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
2 HDMI OUT
DVI
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
HDMI
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
3 VGA OUT
VGA
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, and 1080p
YPbPr
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
4 3G-SDI OUT
SDI
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
5 SD OUT
CVBS
NTSC and PAL
Table 4-6 Available video resolutions in each output mode of TE60
Output Mode
Video Resolution
1 MAIN OUT
VGA
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, and 1080p
YPbPr
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
DVI
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
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Output Mode
Video Resolution
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
HDMI
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
2 PC OUT
VGA
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, and 1080p
YPbPr
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
DVI
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
HDMI
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
2 SD OUT
CVBS
NTSC and PAL
S-VIDEO
NTSC and PAL
3 DVR OUT
DVI
800 x 600 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels, 1280 x 1024 pixels, UXGA (1600
x 1200), 1920 x 1200 pixels, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
HDMI
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
4 3G-SDI OUT
SDI
720p, 1080i, and 1080p
Although video is smoother at a higher refresh rate, the refresh rate you select must be
supported by the display device used.
Table 4-7 lists the refresh rates available for each video resolution.
Table 4-7 Available refresh rates for each resolution
Video
Resolution
Refresh Rate (Hz)
NTSC
60
PAL
50
800 x 600
pixels
56, 60, 72, 75, or 85
1024 x 768
pixels
60, 70, 75, or 85
1280 x 1024
pixels
60, 75, or 85
UXGA (1600 x
60
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Video
Resolution
Refresh Rate (Hz)
1200)
1920 x 1200
pixels
60
720p
60, if the output mode is VGA
50 or 60, if the output mode is DVI, YPbPr, or HDMI
1080i
50 or 60
1080p
60, if the output mode is VGA
24, 25, 30, 50, or 60, if the output mode is DVI, YPbPr, or HDMI
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Common Settings > Video Output. Set the
common video output parameters described in Table 4-8.
Table 4-8 Common video output parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
GUI
Specifies the video output port for the
remote controlled UI.
During a conference, you can configure
your endpoint to display video on one
display and the remote controlled UI on
another display by setting this parameter
to a value different from the value of
Main output interface.
The default value is 1
MAIN OUT.
Caption output
Specifies the video output port for
captions.
NOTE
This parameter takes effect only when the
caption type is set to T.140.
The default value is 1
MAIN OUT.
Main output
interface
Specifies the main output port.
Only the main output port supports
combined picture output. For details
about the combined picture function.
The default value is 1
MAIN OUT.
To ensure good video
quality, retain the default
value.
Auxiliary
output port
Specifies the auxiliary output port for
preferentially displaying presentation.
The default value of TE60
is 2 PC OUT.
The default value of TE40
or TE50 is 2 HDMI OUT.
Do not set Main output
interface and Auxiliary
output port to the same
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Parameter
Description
Setting
output port.
Dual-screen
Specifies whether the endpoint displays
the video and presentation on separate
displays.
When this parameter is disabled, the
Auxiliary output port is used to
display the local or remote
presentation if a presentation source is
connected to the Auxiliary output
port and display the local or remote
video if no presentation source is
connected to the Auxiliary output
port.
When this parameter is enabled, the
Auxiliary output port is used to
display the local or remote
presentation if a presentation source is
connected to the Auxiliary output
port and display a black screen if no
presentation source is connected to the
Auxiliary output port.
The default value is
Disable.
Disable this parameter
when only one display
device is connected to the
endpoint.
Step 2 Select Save.
Step 3 Choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Video Output. Set the advanced video output
parameters described in Table 4-9.
Table 4-9 Advanced video output parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Name
Specifies the output port name to help
you identify ports during a conference.
The default value for the
1 MAIN OUT port is 1
MAIN OUT.
The default value for the
2 PC OUT port (only
TE60) is 2 PC OUT.
The default value for the
2 HDMI OUT port (only
TE40 and TE50) is 2
HDMI OUT.
The default value for the
3 VGA OUT port (only
TE40 and TE50) is 3
VGA OUT.
The default value for the
3 DVR OUT port (only
TE60) is 3 DVR OUT.
The default value for the
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Parameter
Description
Setting
4 3G-SDI OUT port
(only TE50 and TE60)
is 4 3G-SDI OUT.
The default value for the
5 SD OUT port (only
TE50) is 5 SD OUT.
The default value for the
2 SD OUT port (only
TE60) is 2 SD OUT.
Output mode
Specifies the format for the video
received by the display.
Output modes vary according to video
output ports. For details, see Table 4-4,
Table 4-5, and Table 4-6.
Default values:
1 MAIN OUT port: DVI
2 PC OUT port (only for
the TE60): DVI
2 HDMI OUT port (only
for the TE50 and TE40):
DVI
3 VGA OUT port (only
for the TE50 and TE40):
VGA
3 DVR OUT port (only
for the TE60): DVI
4 3G-SDI OUT port
(only for the TE50 and
TE60): SDI
5 SD OUT port (only for
the TE50): CVBS
2 SD OUT port (only for
the TE60): CVBS
Video
resolution
Specifies the resolution for each video
output port. The available options vary
depending on your settings of Output
mode. Table 4-4, Table 4-5, and Table
4-6 list the resolutions supported by the
video output ports in each output mode.
The default value for the
5 SD OUT port (only
TE50) is NTSC.
The default value for the
2 SD OUT port (only
TE60) is NTSC.
The default value for other
ports is 1080p.
Refresh rate
Specifies the video refresh rate. The
available options vary depending on your
settings of Video resolution. Table 4-7
lists the refresh rates available for each
video resolution.
The default value is 60Hz.
Stretch mode
Specifies how to adjust the aspect ratio to
fit the video into the screen.
Stretch: The aspect ratio is
changeable.
No stretch: The aspect ratio is not
The default value is
Stretch.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
changeable.
Intelligent stretch: Your endpoint
crops the video to an appropriate size
and stretches the video to full screen
with the original aspect ratio. For
example, to change a wide-screen
video to a narrow-screen video, your
endpoint crops the left and right edges
of the wide-screen video and stretches
the video to till the screen.
Automatic
layout mode
Specifies how your endpoint displays the
video and presentation.
NOTE
Only the main output port supports this
parameter.
Full screen: Your endpoint displays
the video or presentation in full screen
in the following priority sequence:
remote presentation, local
presentation, remote video, and local
video.
PiP: The Picture in Picture (PiP)
function is enabled to display the
video and presentation.
2 panes: The video and presentation
are displayed in two panes.
3 panes (a) or 3 panes (b): The video
and presentation are displayed in three
panes.
The default value is Full
screen.
Small window
position
Specifies the position of the PiP window
on the screen.
This parameter is available only when
Automatic layout mode is set to PiP.
NOTE
Only the main output port supports this
parameter.
The default value is Lower
right corner.
Display local
video
Display remote
video
Display
Presentation
Specify the content to be display through
a port.
You can select these three parameters for
video output ports, except Main output
interface and Auxiliary output port.
Choose whether to display
the local and remote videos
and presentations based on
your needs.
Step 4 Select Save.
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4.2.2 Adjusting the Picture Offset
If you find that the displayed video deviates from its normal position, adjust the picture offset.
Prerequisites
A VGA or YPbPr video signal source is connected to the endpoint.
Background
VGA or YPbPr Image offset may occur in video input or output, such as when the computer
desktop is displayed on the display.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Image Offset.
Step 2 Select a video input or output port.
You can adjust the picture offset only for a video input or output port to which a VGA or YPbPr video
signal source is connected. The ports to which other video signal sources are connected are unavailable
for adjustment.
Step 3 Select Horizontal offset or Vertical offset and move the slider to make adjustments.
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4.2.3 Adjusting the Sampling Phase
If a blurring or slight jitter issue occurs in the video shown on the display device, adjust the
sampling phase.
Prerequisites
A VGA or YPbPr video signal source is connected to the endpoint.
Background
Images input through a VGA or YPbPr port, such as the computer desktop, may suffer from
blurring or slight jitter.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Sampling Phase.
Step 2 Select the video input port you want to adjust.
You can adjust the sampling phase only for a video input port to which a VGA or YPbPr video signal
source is connected. The ports to which other video signal sources are connected are unavailable for
adjustment.
Step 3 Move the slider to adjust the sampling phase.
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4.2.4 Setting Video Parameters
If the endpoint is connected to a Huawei HD camera, you can set the camera video parameters,
including the video mode, noise reduction, and video resolution. You can view the video
result of your settings on the display device connected to your endpoint.
Prerequisites
A Huawei HD camera has been connected to a video input port on the endpoint.
Background
The video parameters you can set vary according to the camera model connected to the
endpoint. Table 4-10 is for your reference only. To determine the camera model connected to
the video input port, choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Video Input.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Video Parameters.
Step 2 Select the desired video input port such as the 1 MAIN IN port. Set the video parameters
described in Table 4-10.
Table 4-10 Video parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Exposure
mode
Specifies the mode of using natural light.
You can select either of the following
modes:
Auto: The camera automatically
selects the optimum configuration
based on the surrounding
environment.
Manual: You need to manually
adjust Brightness gain, Shutter
speed, and Iris.
The default value is Auto.
White
balance
Specifies the white balance to enable the
camera to accurately recognize the color
white and deliver more vivid videos.
Red gain: adjusts the brightness of
red signals.
Blue gain: adjusts the brightness of
blue signals.
The default value is Auto.
Picture
mode
Specifies the output video display effect.
Standard: reproduces video more
faithfully.
Vivid: delivers brighter video with
cooler colors.
Natural: delivers video with warmer
colors.
The default value is Standard.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
User defined: delivers video with
custom settings. After you select this
option, you can set the following
parameters.
− Aperture: sharpens video edges
and contours to preserve the
impression of clarity and fine
details. Over-sharpening will
make video less realistic.
− Brightness: specifies the video
output level that changes the
brightness of the video displayed
on the monitor.
− Hue: adjusts the video color.
− Saturation: adjusts the gray scale
of each color. The higher the
saturation, the brighter a color.
Noise
reduction
Removes noise artifacts from video. A
larger value causes the video to have less
noise but detail may also be lost.
The default value is Low.
Set output
resolution
automaticall
y
Specifies whether the camera
automatically sets the video output
resolution.
The default value is Disable.
Video
resolution
Specifies the video output resolution for
the camera. This parameter is available
only when Set output resolution
automatically is set to Disable.
The default value is 1080p
60Hz.
Image
inversion
Specifies whether the video input from
the camera is rotated by 180 degrees.
When the camera is hung, set this
parameter to Enable.
The default value is Disable.
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4.2.5 Switching Between Screen Layouts
By adjusting the screen layout, you can view multiple videos on the same display device.
Only the main output port supports combined picture output. For details, see Table 4-8 in
4.2.1 Configuring Video Output.
To adjust the screen layout, use either of the following methods:
When the endpoint is not in use in a conference, press on the remote control to
switch between the Picture in Picture (PiP) and two-pane modes. When the endpoint is in
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use in a conference, press on the remote control to switch between the full screen,
PiP, two-pane, and three-pane modes.
When the endpoint is in use in a conference, select from the option bar and select
a desired layout from the following:
− Remote video in full screen
− Local video in full screen
− Combination of the local video, remote video, local presentation, and remote
presentation in PiP, two-pane, or three-pane mode
Figure 4-1 Screen layout example
Figure 4-1 is for your reference. Icons displayed in the rectangle vary according to endpoint
status. For example, the local and remote presentation icons are displayed only when the
following conditions are met:
A presentation source is connected to your site. When this happens, the icon for the local
presentation is displayed.
Your site receives a presentation shared by a remote site. When this happens, the icon for
the remote presentation is displayed.
The icon for the local presentation disappears if the local presentation source is disconnected
from the endpoint. The icon for the remote presentation disappears if the remote presentation
sharing stops.
Before a conference starts, you can set the position of the PiP window on the screen. For
details, see Table 4-9 in 4.2.1 Configuring Video Output.
4.3 Connecting a Camera
You can view the video delivered by a camera only after correctly connecting the camera to
the endpoint and setting the required video input parameters.
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The endpoint supports various camera models, including the HUAWEI VPC600 HD camera
(VPC600), HUAWEI VPC620 HD camera (VPC620), ViewPoint C500 HD camera (C500),
HUAWEI VPC500 HD camera (VPC500), HUAWEI VPC520 HD camera (VPC520),
HUAWEI VPC500S camera (VPC500S), HUAWEI VPC500E camera (VPC500E), SONY
EVI-HD1, SONY EVI-D100, SONY EVI-D70, SONY D30/D31, SONY BRC-300P, SONY
BRC-H700, SONY BRC-Z330, CANON V50, CANON VCC1, CANON VCC4, 3CCD,
C200, GTP CAM, KX, PELCO, PTC100, SYYT, TAC, VCC-SW80P, and VCC-HD90P.
Table 4-11, Table 4-12, and Table 4-13 list the capabilities of the video input ports.
Table 4-11 Capabilities of the TE40's video input ports
Port Name
on the UI
Port
Numbe
r on the
Rear
Panel
Type
Receivable
Input Format
Control
Description
1 MAIN IN
1
HD-VI
DVI(HW),
HDMI(HW),
and
YPbPr(HW)
Camera
PTZ
None
2 PC IN
2
VGA
VGA and
YPbPr
Camera
PTZ
The VGA and
HDMI Port ports
are mutually
exclusive and
cannot be used at
the same time.
HDMI
DVI and
HDMI
Camera
PTZ
Table 4-12 Capabilities of the TE50's video input ports
Port Name
on the UI
Port
Numbe
r on the
Rear
Panel
Type
Receivable
Input Format
Control
Description
1 MAIN IN
1
RCA
CVBS
Camera
PTZ
The RCA and
HD-VI ports are
mutually exclusive
and cannot be used
at the same time.
HD-VI
DVI(HW),
HDMI(HW),
and
YPbPr(HW)
Camera
PTZ
2 PC IN
2
VGA
VGA and
YPbPr
Camera
PTZ
The VGA and
HDMI Port ports
are mutually
exclusive and
cannot be used at
the same time.
HDMI
DVI and
HDMI
Camera
PTZ
3 3G-SDI IN
3
BNC
SDI
Camera
None
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Port Name
on the UI
Port
Numbe
r on the
Rear
Panel
Type
Receivable
Input Format
Control
Description
PTZ
Table 4-13 Capabilities of the TE60's video input ports
Port Name
on the UI
Port
Numbe
r on the
Rear
Panel
Type
Receivable
Input Format
Control
Description
1 MAIN IN
1
DVI-I
VGA, YPbPr,
DVI, HDMI,
CVBS, and
S-VIDEO
Camera
PTZ
The DVI-I and
HD-VI ports are
mutually exclusive
and cannot be used
at the same time.
HD-VI
DVI(HW),
HDMI(HW),
and
YPbPr(HW)
Camera
PTZ
2 PC IN
2
DVI-I
VGA, YPbPr,
DVI, and
HDMI
Camera
PTZ
The DVI-I and
Display Port ports
are mutually
exclusive and
cannot be used at
the same time.
Display
Port
DP and HDMI
Camera
PTZ
3 AUX IN
3
HDMI
DVI and
HDMI
Camera
PTZ
The HDMI and
HD-VI ports are
mutually exclusive
and cannot be used
at the same time.
HD-VI
DVI(HW) and
HDMI(HW)
Camera
PTZ
4 3G-SDI IN
4
BNC
SDI
Camera
PTZ
None
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PTZ is an acronym for Pan, Tilt, and Zoom. A PTZ camera supports panning, tilting, and zooming
control.
The HD-VI port can only be connected to the HUAWEI VPC600 or VPC620. After connecting this
port to the HUAWEI VPC600 or VPC620, you can perform PTZ controls on and supply power to
the HUAWEI VPC600 or VPC620 without additional cables.
If you connect a port other than the HD-VI port to the camera, you must connect the cable used for
transmitting VISCA control signals to the COM port on your endpoint to perform PTZ controls on
the camera.
Each input port to be used for transmitting a video or a presentation can be specified on the
user interface. For details, see section 6.1.1 Designating the Dual Streams.
Select a video input port on your endpoint based on the video format supported by the camera.
Then connect the camera to your endpoint using the cable provided.
4.4 Configuring Video Input
Correct video input settings enable your endpoint to properly display video input from the
video input ports.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Video Input. Set the video input parameters
described in Table 4-14.
Table 4-14 Video input parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Name
Specifies the video input port name to
help you identify ports during a
conference.
Do not leave this parameter
blank.
Enter a string of 1 to 64
characters.
Camera type
Specifies the type of the camera
connected. The endpoint supports
cameras of multiple manufacturers and
models.
The default value is
VPC600/VPC620.
The control commands vary
with different cameras.
Therefore, select the camera
type correctly to ensure that the
camera can be controlled
properly.
Serial port
Specifies the serial port that is connected
to the camera control interface. You can
select either COM1 or COM2.
The default value for the 1
MAIN IN port is COM2 while
that for other video input ports
is None.
Select the serial port that is
being used. Otherwise, the
camera cannot be controlled.
Initial
position
Specifies the position of the camera after
startup.
The default value is Auto.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Auto: The camera moves to its initial
position after startup.
Preset 1: The camera moves to the
preset after startup.
NOTE
Each camera preset stores the pan, tilt, and
zoom settings of the camera. For how to set
presets, see 4.6 Setting Camera Presets.
Moving
speed
Specifies the movement and zoom speed
for the camera at your site.
Select Slow for accurate positioning.
Select Fast for quick positioning.
Select Medium for medium paced
positioning.
The default value is Medium.
Mirroring
Specifies whether the endpoint displays a
reflection of an input video, wherein the
right and left sides of the original are
reversed.
Normal: The input video will not be
reversed.
Horizontal: The endpoint displays a
reflection of the input video, wherein
the right and left sides of the original
are reversed like the reflection of
something seen in a mirror.
The default value is Normal.
Input source
Specifies the input source format.
The default value is Auto.
1080p PsF
conversion
When the camera connected to the
endpoint uses the Progressive segmented
Frame (PsF) mode for transmitting
signals, enable this function.
The default value is Disable.
Stretch
mode
Specifies how your endpoint adjusts the
input video based on the video encoding
format.
Stretch: Stretch the video to full
screen with an unfixed aspect ratio.
No stretch: Stretch the video to full
screen with a fixed aspect ratio. Black
borders may appear at the upper and
lower or left and right edges of the
display.
Intelligent stretch: Crop the video to
an appropriate size and stretch the
video to full screen with the original
aspect ratio. For example, to change a
wide-screen video to a narrow-screen
video, your endpoint crops the left
and right edges of the wide-screen
The default value is No
stretch.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
video and stretches the video to till
the screen.
Step 2 Select Save.
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4.5 Selecting and Controlling a Camera
If you have connected multiple video devices to the video input ports, you must select local
and remote video sources from these devices. Then, you can control the local and remote
cameras to view the desired video.
Selecting a Camera
If the endpoint is not in use during a conference, only the local camera can be selected. If the
endpoint is in use during a conference, both the local and remote cameras can be selected.
Choose Advanced Settings > Settings > Video > Common Settings > Video Input. Set
Video Source Management to Allow. Select a camera as follows:
Press on the remote control and select the desired camera from the list displayed in the
lower right corner of the screen.
The text in the upper left corner indicates the camera that is currently being controlled (local or remote).
Press on the remote control to toggle between the local and remote cameras.
Adjusting the Focal Length
You can change the magnification of distant objects by adjusting the focal length of the
camera.
Step 1 On the option bar, select .
Step 2 Select Adjust Focus and adjust the focal length.
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Controlling a Camera
You can control pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) actions for a local or remote camera.
Before controlling a remote camera, ensure that Remote control has been set correctly for the
remote site.
Choose Advanced Settings > Settings > Video > Common Settings > Video Input. Set Remote
control to Allow.
Step 1 Press on the remote control.
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Step 2 On the camera control screen, perform any of the following:
Press navigation keys on the remote control to turn the camera lens.
Press to zoom in or to zoom out.
The text in the upper left corner indicates the camera that is currently being controlled (local or remote).
Press on the remote control to toggle between the local and remote cameras.
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4.6 Setting Camera Presets
Camera presets are camera positions you store ahead of time. Each camera preset stores the
camera pan, tilt, and zoom (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 30 camera presets.
A camera preset remains valid until it is deleted or changed.
Table 4-15 lists camera preset specifications.
Table 4-15 Camera preset specifications
Endpoin
t
Number of Camera Presets
Whether Data Is Lost After
Restart
Local
30
No
Remote
6
Yes
Saving a Camera Preset
A camera preset stores the camera PTZ settings.
If you select a preset number that has already been saved as another preset, the new camera
preset replaces the exiting one.
To save a camera preset:
Step 1 Set the camera lens position. For details, see 4.5 Selecting and Controlling a Camera.
Step 2 On the option bar, select , Save Preset, and then a number. Press on the remote
control to save the camera preset to the selected number.
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Moving a Camera to a Preset
If you have saved camera presets for the endpoint, you can tap a preset number to apply that
preset to the camera.
To move a selected camera to a camera preset:
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Step 1 On the option bar, select then Switch Preset.
Step 2 Select a camera preset number and press the remote control to apply that preset to the
camera.
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Deleting a Camera Preset
To delete a camera preset, select the preset number and press on the remote control.
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Before using the endpoint, ensure that the microphones and speakers are correctly connected
to the endpoint and that the audio parameters are correctly set.
5.1 Connecting an Audio Input Device
Before connecting the endpoint to an audio input device, you need to know each audio input
port so you can make connections quickly and correctly.
5.2 Connecting an Audio Output Device
Knowledge of audio interfaces on the endpoint and the various types of audio interfaces can
help in quickly and correctly connecting an audio output device to an audio output interface
on the endpoint.
5.3 Connecting a Tuning Console
If a conference room requires multiple microphones or already has a tuning console for
controlling microphones, you can connect the tuning console to the endpoint as the endpoint's
audio input source.
5.4 Adjusting Audio Effects
You can adjust the audio effects, such as the audio input, sound effect, and volume.
5.5 Enjoying Stereo Audio
In dual-audio-channel mode, stereo effect audio can be enjoyed allowing users to accurately
locate the direction from which the sound comes, gaining a true-to-life experience.
5.1 Connecting an Audio Input Device
Before connecting the endpoint to an audio input device, you need to know each audio input
port so you can make connections quickly and correctly.
Table 5-1, Table 5-2, and Table 5-3 describe various audio input ports and their supported
audio sources.
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Table 5-1 TE40's audio input ports
Audio Input
Port
Type
Supported Audio Feature
MIC 1
XLR (cannon connector)
One channel of analog audio input
RCA L
RCA (RCA connector)
Left channel for line input
RCA R
RCA (RCA connector)
Right channel for line input
MIC HD-AI
Microphone array port
VPM220 microphone array
PSTN
PSTN port
PSTN signal
Table 5-2 TE50's audio input ports
Audio Input
Port
Type
Supported Audio Feature
MIC 1
XLR (cannon connector)
One channel of analog audio input
LINE IN L
3.5 mm audio port
Left channel for line input
LINE IN R
3.5 mm audio port
Right channel for line input
RCA L
RCA (RCA connector)
Left channel for line input
RCA R
RCA (RCA connector)
Right channel for line input
MIC HD-AI
Microphone array port
VPM220 microphone array
PSTN
PSTN port
PSTN signal
Table 5-3 TE60's audio input ports
Audio Input
Port
Type
Supported Audio Feature
MIC 1
XLR (cannon connector)
One channel of analog audio input
MIC 2
XLR (cannon connector)
One channel of analog audio input
RCA L
RCA (RCA connector)
Left channel for line input
RCA R
RCA (RCA connector)
Right channel for line input
MIC HD-AI
Microphone array port
VPM220 microphone array
PSTN
PSTN port
PSTN signal
5.1.1 Connecting a VPM220
The endpoint can be used with a HUAWEI VPM220 microphone array (VPM220).
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When installing a VPM220, do not point any microphone towards the speaker.
Status Indicators on the VPM220
VPM220 status indicators quickly provide working status information.
There are three indicators on top of the VPM220 at an interval of 120°. Table 5-4 describes
these three indicators.
Table 5-4 VPM220 status indicators
Indicator Status
VPM220 Status
All red
Microphones in all the three directions are
muted.
All blue
Microphones in all the three directions are
unmuted or working correctly.
All blue and blinking in turn clockwise
The VPM220 is connecting to the endpoint.
All off
The VPM220 is in sleep mode or
disconnected from its power supply.
For more information, see the HUAWEI VPM220 Microphone Array User Guide and
HUAWEI VPM220 Microphone Array Quick Start Guide.
VPM220 Cascading
The VPM220 provides 360° sound pickup and an optimal pickup range of six meters. In a
large conference room (of about 40 to 50 square meters) with only one VPM220, audio far
from the VPM220 becomes problematic; cascaded VPM220s can help alleviate this problem.
Dynamically cascading, connecting, or disconnecting VPM220s will not interrupt a
conference.
The TE40 and TE50 can be connected to only one VPM220 while the TE60 can be connected
to two cascaded VPM220s.
Figure 5-1 shows the cascading of VPM220s.
Figure 5-1 Cascading of VPM220s
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Using the Stereo Mode
To obtain better stereo effect, configure the mode for cascading VPM220s and their positions
based on the actual conditions in your conference room.
Choose Advanced > Settings > Conference > Advanced and set the VPM220 mono or
stereo mode. Table 5-5 describes each mode.
Table 5-5 VPM220 mono and stereo modes
Mode
Audio Protocol
Mono
G.719, G.729A, G.711A/U, G.722, G.728, and G.7221C (at
any rate)
AAC-LD or HWA-LD when mono mode is enabled
Stereo
AAC-LD or HWA-LD when stereo mode is enabled
When multiple VPM220s are cascaded or when a single VPM220 works in mono mode, all
the microphones in the VPM220 collect sounds. The VPM220 automatically transmits to the
endpoint the best quality sound collected by one of the microphones.
Figure 5-2 shows the application of left and right audio channels when a single VPM220
works in stereo mode.
L: The microphones are used to collect sounds for the left audio channel. R: The microphones are used
to collect sounds for the right audio channel. N: No microphone is used. (The Huawei logo on the
VPM220 should point to the display device.)
Figure 5-2 A single VPM220 working in stereo mode
To set the mode for cascading VPM220s:
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Audio.
Step 2 Based on the actual conditions in the conference room, set Microphone array position to
Horizontal or Vertical.
The default value is Horizontal.
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Step 3 Select Save.
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5.1.2 Connecting a VPM220W
The endpoint can be connected to a HUAWEI VPM220W wireless microphone array
(VPM220W) over a Wi-Fi network. The TE50 and TE40 can be connected to only one
VPM220W while the TE60 can be connected to one or two VPM220Ws.
When installing a VPM220W, do not point any microphone towards the speaker.
Status Indicators on the VPM220W
VPM220W status indicators quickly provide VPM220W working status.
There are five indicators on top of the VPM220W and a charging status indicator on the
charger base. Table 5-6 describes these indicators.
Table 5-6 Status indicators on the VPM220W
Indicator Status
VPM220W Work Status
All three microphone indicators are steady
red.
All the three microphones are turned off.
All three microphone indicators are steady
blue.
All the three microphones are turned on.
All three microphone indicators are off.
The power switch of the VPM220W is turned
off.
All three microphone indicators are blue
on and off gradually.
The VPM220W is in sleep state.
All three microphone indicators are
blinking blue in a clockwise direction.
The VPM220W is connecting to the
videoconferencing endpoint.
The VPM220W is restarting.
All three microphone indicators are
blinking blue twice simultaneously.
The VPM220W is preparing to send a
videoconferencing endpoint a request for
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Push Button
Configuration (PBC) authentication.
All three microphone indicators are
blinking blue simultaneously.
The VPM220W is upgrading.
All three microphone indicators are
blinking red twice in a clockwise direction.
The VPM220W is about to power off.
The Wi-Fi indicator is off.
The VPM220W is powered off.
The VPM220W is connecting to a
videoconferencing endpoint over Wi-Fi,
and the Wi-Fi signal is strong.
The Wi-Fi indicator is steady red.
The VPM220W is connecting to a
videoconferencing endpoint over Wi-Fi, and
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Indicator Status
VPM220W Work Status
the Wi-Fi signal is weak.
The Wi-Fi indicator is blinking red.
The VPM220W is searching for Wi-Fi
hotspots.
The battery indicator is off.
The battery level is sufficient (the battery
can run another 30 minutes or more).
The VPM220W is powered off.
The battery indicator is steady red.
The battery level is insufficient (the battery
can run less than 30 minutes).
The charging status indicator is blue and is
in breathing state.
The VPM220W is being recharged.
The charging status indicator is steady
blue.
The VPM220W is fully charged.
The charging status indicator is off.
The VPM220W is not placed on the
charger base.
The VPM200W's power adapter is not
connected to an AC power supply.
For more information, see the HUAWEI VPM220W Microphone Array V100R001 Quick Start
Guide and HUAWEI VPM220W Microphone Array V100R001 User Guide.
Connecting the VPM220W to the Endpoint
TThe endpoint can be connected over a Wi-Fi network to a VPM220W for sound pickup.
Before connecting the VPM220W to the endpoint, you must enable the Wi-Fi hotspot and set
Wi-Fi parameters as follows:
Set Identity authentication mode to WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK.
Enable DHCP and set Start IP address and End IP address.
For details, see Setting Wi-Fi Hotspot Parameters.
To connect the VPM220W to the endpoint:
Step 1 Press the power button at the bottom of the VPM220W to power it on.
The VPM220W automatically searches for an available Wi-Fi network.
If the VPM220W was once connected to the endpoint, the connection between these two
will automatically set up, so you can skip the following steps.
If you are using the VPM220W for the first time or moving it outside the connected
Wi-Fi network range, go to Step 2 and Step 3.
Step 2 Hold and press the button on top of the VPM220W for at least 3 seconds.
A confirmation dialog box is displayed on the remote controlled UI.
Step 3 Select OK.
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The VPM220W then performs the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Push Button Configuration
(PBC) authentication with the videoconferencing endpoint in order to obtain an IP address.
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5.1.3 Setting Audio Parameters
Before using your endpoint to join a conference, set the audio parameters to gain the best
possible audio experience.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Audio. Set the audio parameters described in Table 5-7.
Table 5-7 Audio input parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
MIC 1
MIC 2 (available only
for the TE60)
Adjusts the microphone
volume at your site. When
you adjust this microphone
volume, the volume heard at
remote sites is adjusted
accordingly.
These parameters are selected
by default.
RCA L
RCA R
Adjusts the input volume of
the RCA port at your site.
When you adjust this input
volume, the volume heard at
remote sites is adjusted
accordingly.
These parameters are selected
by default.
HDMI L
HDMI R
Adjusts the input volume of
the HDMI port at your site.
When you adjust this input
volume, the volume heard at
remote sites is adjusted
accordingly.
NOTE
If you are using the TE40 or
TE50, this parameter is
available only when you select
the 2 PC IN port as the HDMI
input source.
If you are using the TE60, this
parameter is available only
when you select the 3 AUX IN
port as the HDMI input
source.
These parameters are selected
by default.
DP L (available only for
the TE60)
DP R (available only for
the TE60)
Adjusts the input volume of
the DP port at your site. When
you adjust this input volume,
the volume heard at remote
sites is adjusted accordingly.
This parameter is selected by
default.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
NOTE
This parameter is available only
when you select the 2 PC IN
port of the TE60 as the DP input
source.
LINE IN L (available
only for the TE50)
LINE IN R (available
only for the TE50)
Adjusts the input volume of
the LINE IN port at your site.
When you adjust this input
volume, the volume heard at
remote sites is adjusted
accordingly.
These parameters are selected
by default.
PSTN
Adjusts the volume of a
PSTN call at your site. When
you adjust this volume, the
volume heard at remote sites
is adjusted accordingly.
This parameter is selected by
default.
Gain
Adjusts the volume for the
MIC 1, MIC 2, RCA L, RCA
R, HDMI L, HDMI R, DP L,
DP R, LINE IN L, LINE IN
R, and PSTN ports.
Value range: -12 dB to +12
dB
The default value is +0dB.
Volume indicator
Displays volume in real time.
No default value is set for this
parameter.
Microphone array
battery level
Displays the microphone
array battery level in real
time.
No default value is set for this
parameter.
Switch controls
MIC array only: Your
endpoint can receive audio
signals collected by audio
input devices, excluding
the microphone array,
when you turn off the
microphone array.
All audio inputs: Your
endpoint cannot receive
audio signals collected by
any audio input devices
when you turn off the
microphone array.
To enable your endpoint to
receive audio signals again,
perform any of the following:
Press the button on the
microphone array to
enable this function.
Press the microphone
button on the remote
control to turn on the
The default value is All audio
inputs.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
microphone array only or
all audio input devices,
depending on your settings
of Switch controls.
On the endpoint web
interface, choose Device
Control > Audio Control
and select the audio input
ports you want to enable.
On the remote controlled
UI, choose Advanced >
Settings > Audio > Audio
Input and select the audio
input ports you want to
enable.
Microphone array
position
Specifies the arrangement of
cascaded microphone arrays.
Set this parameter based on
the number and arrangement
of microphone arrays. For
details, see Using the Stereo
Mode.
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5.2 Connecting an Audio Output Device
Knowledge of audio interfaces on the endpoint and the various types of audio interfaces can
help in quickly and correctly connecting an audio output device to an audio output interface
on the endpoint.
5.2.1 Connecting a Speaker
Connect the AUDIO OUTPUT RCA L/R port and the audio input port of a display device
using an audio cable. In this way, the endpoint can use the built-in speaker of the display
device (for example, a television which is usually equipped with a speaker) or it can be
connected to an external speaker system, wherein the volume can be increased and a better
audio effect can be obtained.
Use an audio cable to connect the AUDIO OUTPUT L/SPDIF port to a speaker to provide
high-fidelity audio quality.
5.2.2 Placing an External Speaker
If the endpoint is connected to an external speaker, correctly placing the speaker helps to
achieve the expected audio quality.
Note the following when placing an external speaker:
If you are using a unidirectional microphone, the speaker and microphone must not face
one another.
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If you are using an omnidirectional microphone, the distance between the speaker and
microphone must be more than 1 meter.
5.2.3 Adjusting the Speaker Volume
Press to increase the volume or to decrease the volume. The adjustment affects the
volume heard only at the local site.
5.3 Connecting a Tuning Console
If a conference room requires multiple microphones or already has a tuning console for
controlling microphones, you can connect the tuning console to the endpoint as the endpoint's
audio input source.
Connect the output interface of the tuning console to the RCA L/R audio input interface of the
endpoint using an RCA audio cable.
5.4 Adjusting Audio Effects
You can adjust the audio effects, such as the audio input, sound effect, and volume.
Background
For details about how to adjust the audio input, see 5.1.3 Setting Audio Parameters. This
section only describes how to adjust the sound effect and the volume.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Audio and then set the parameters listed in Table 5-8 and
Table 5-9.
Table 5-8 Sound effect parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Ringtone
Specifies the ringtone for incoming calls.
The default value is
Default.
Locally output
sound from
AUDIO IN
Specifies whether to allow the audio input
from the LINE IN port, the HDMI port or the
RCA port to be heard at your site.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
AUDIO IN
remote output
Specifies whether to allow the audio input
from the LINE IN port, the HDMI port or the
RCA port to be heard at remote sites.
This parameter is
selected by default.
Mix PSTN
audio
Specifies whether all the participants
(including PSTN participants such as mobile
phones) in a a multipoint conference can hear
each other.
This parameter is
selected by default.
Retain the default value
when the endpoint
joins a multipoint
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Parameter
Description
Setting
conference as a PSTN
participant.
SPDIF switch
Specifies whether you can hear sound from
the local S/PDIF digital audio port at your
site.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Bass
Middle
Treble
Adjusts the equalizers by moving the sliders.
Value range: -6 dB to
+6 dB
The default value is
+0dB.
Table 5-9 Volume parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Speaker volume
Adjusts the speaker volume.
To hear other sites, unmute
the speaker. Otherwise,
mute the speaker.
Press navigation keys on the
remote control to move the
slider.
Value range: 0-15
The default value is 15.
Left
Right
Displays the current volume
of the speaker's left and
right audio channels.
No default value is set for
this parameter.
Alert tone volume
Adjusts the alert tone
volume.
Press navigation keys on the
remote control to move the
slider.
Value range: 0-3
The default value is 3.
Step 2 Select Save.
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5.5 Enjoying Stereo Audio
In dual-audio-channel mode, stereo effect audio can be enjoyed allowing users to accurately
locate the direction from which the sound comes, gaining a true-to-life experience.
Background
For details about the VPM220, see 5.1.1 Connecting a VPM220.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the endpoint to a microphone and a stereo acoustic system.
During a conference, move the microphone only when required. Otherwise, the quality of the stereo
audio heard by remote sites is affected.
Step 2 Choose Advanced > Settings > Audio > Audio Input. Select audio input sources.
All available audio input sources are selected by default.
When the VPM220 is connected to the HD-AI port on the endpoint, you do not need to set the
stereo parameter, as the VPM220 works in dual-audio-channel mode.
Step 3 Select Save to return to the Settings screen.
Step 4 On the Settings screen, choose Conference > Advanced Settings and set Audio protocol to
AAC_LD or HWA-LD. Then, set Audio channels to Two.
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You can create a conference or answer an incoming call to join a conference.
6.1 Experiencing a Dual-Stream Conference
During a dual-stream conference, two independent video stream channels, that is, the video
and the presentation, can be transmitted; furthermore, two channels of video from the local
site can be transmitted or two channels of video from a remote site can be received at the
same time.
6.2 Experiencing an MSUC Conference
Huawei videoconferencing systems can be used in the Microsoft Unified Communications
(MSUC) environment. Register the endpoint (networked with MSUC) with a Lync Server
using SIP. After that, the endpoint can place calls to Lync clients, receive calls from Lync
clients, and view Lync clients' online status.
6.3 Joining an Authentication Conference
If you do not know how many sites are expected to join the conference, set the number of
anonymous sites and hold an authentication conference. A site can join the authentication
conference by calling the specified conference access number.
6.4 Joining an HD-Video Conference over an IMS Network
The endpoint can join an HD video conference over an IMS network.
6.5 Scheduling a Conference
On your endpoint, you can schedule a specific time to hold a conference.
6.6 Controlling a Conference
During a multipoint conference, you can control the video and audio of the participating sites
using conference control functions.
6.7 Recording a Conference
Your endpoint can record conferences if your site is the chair site.
6.8 Managing the Address Book
The address book stores site information. You can add, edit, and delete site entries.
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6.9 Managing Captions
You can create a caption on your endpoint. In addition, you can share the caption with remote
sites during a conference.
6.1 Experiencing a Dual-Stream Conference
During a dual-stream conference, two independent video stream channels, that is, the video
and the presentation, can be transmitted; furthermore, two channels of video from the local
site can be transmitted or two channels of video from a remote site can be received at the
same time.
6.1.1 Designating the Dual Streams
You need to choose the input sources and output destinations for the video and presentation.
Background
If multiple video-source devices are connected to the video input ports on the endpoint, you
can choose a channel of video as the source of the local video and another channel as the
source of the local presentation.
The endpoint adopts difference policies to deliver the video and presentation based on on-site
situations:
In single-screen display mode, if no presentation is shared during a conference, remote
sites view the conference video of the local site; if a presentation is shared, both the local
and remote sites view the presentation.
In dual-screen mode, the display device connected to the main output port delivers the
video while the display device connected to the auxiliary output port delivers the
presentation.
During the layout switch in combined picture or continuous presence mode, remote sites
can always view the conference video of the local site.
Selecting the Video Source
Choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Common Settings > Video Input. On the displayed
screen, set Video Source to a video feed.
Selecting the Presentation Source
Choose Advanced > Settings > Video > Common Settings > Video Input. On the displayed
screen, set Presentation Source to a video feed.
Selecting the Output Destinations for the Video and Presentation
By default, the endpoint comes with one display device and uses the main output port to
deliver both the video and presentation. If two display devices are connected to the endpoint,
you can set the endpoint to separately display the video and presentation on the two display
devices.
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One display device: Based on the default endpoint settings, the display device connected to
the 1 MAIN OUT port can show the video, presentation, remote controlled UI, captions, and
combined pictures.
Two display devices: To show the video and presentation independently on two display
devices, connect the two to the 1MAIN OUT and 2 PC OUT ports if you are using the TE60
or to the 1 MAIN OUT and 2 HDMI OUT ports if you are using the TE50 or TE40. A display
device shows the video when connected to the 1 MAIN OUT port and shows the presentation
when connected to the 2 PC OUT port (or 2 HDMI OUT port). The Dual-screen parameter
must be enabled in order for this to work. For details, see 4.2.1 Configuring Video Output.
6.1.2 Sharing a Presentation
A computer can be connected to the endpoint to share files, and the remote sites can view both
your video and the desktop contents of the computer.
Prerequisites
The video source of the presentation has been configured.
The presentation sharing function has been enabled, and the presentation parameters have
been set. By default, the endpoint has the presentation sharing function enabled, and the
default presentation parameter settings support presentation sharing. To modify these
parameters, see 13.3 Setting Advanced Conference Parameters.
Background
You can select either of the following modes for sharing a presentation:
Auto: The endpoint automatically sends the video along with the presentation. This
mode is available only when Presentation mode is set to Live.
Manual: You can use the remote control to share a presentation.
For details, see Table 13-3 in 13.3 Setting Advanced Conference Parameters.
However, in live mode, the endpoint does not support presentation sharing using SIP.
On a Microsoft unified communications (MSUC) network, the endpoint does not support
presentation sharing.
Procedure
Press on the remote control to share a presentation.
To stop sharing a presentation, press on the remote control.
you can also select on the option bar to share a presentation.
6.1.3 Viewing the Combined Picture of the Presentation and the
Video
During a conference, a combined picture of the video and the presentation can be viewed by
pressing on the remote control or selecting from the option bar.
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For details, see section 4.2.5 Switching Between Screen Layouts.
6.2 Experiencing an MSUC Conference
Huawei videoconferencing systems can be used in the Microsoft Unified Communications
(MSUC) environment. Register the endpoint (networked with MSUC) with a Lync Server
using SIP. After that, the endpoint can place calls to Lync clients, receive calls from Lync
clients, and view Lync clients' online status.
Background
After the endpoint joins the MSUC network, the following can be implemented.
The endpoint and Lync clients can place calls to each other.
− During a point-to-point call, switching between audio-only and video calls is
available on both the endpoint and Lync client.
− The endpoint supports call forwarding on Lync clients. For example, if calls to Lync
A has been set to be forwarded to Lync B, then after a call between Lync A and
endpoint C is set up, endpoint C automatically disconnects from Lync A and calls
Lync B.
From Address Book you can view Lync clients' online status.
To view a Lync client's online status, you must save that Lync client to the local address
book. For details, see Searching the LDAP Network Address Book for Sites.
The following describes how the endpoint places a call to the Lync client.
Procedure
Step 1 Register the endpoint with the MSUC network.
1. Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > IP > SIP.
2. Set the SIP parameters for interworking with the MSUC and registering the endpoint
with the Lync Server. Table 6-1 describes the related parameters.
Table 6-1 SIP parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Register
with server
Specifies whether your endpoint registers
with a Lync Server.
An endpoint that registers with a Lync
Server can place calls to remote sites
using their IP addresses or site numbers
if the remote sites also register with Lync
Servers.
NOTE
If you select this parameter, you must also set
Server address, Site number, User name,
and Password.
Select this parameter.
Server
address
Specifies the IP address or domain name
of the Lync Server with which you want
Example 1: 192.168.1.10
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Parameter
Description
Setting
the endpoint to register.
If you set this parameter to the Lync
Server domain name, enable the domain
name server (DNS). If the DNS is not
enabled, enable Proxy server.
Example 2: lync.zdtest.com
It is recommended that you set
this parameter to the IP address
of the Lync Server with which
you want your endpoint to
register.
Conference
service
number
-
You do not need to set this
parameter.
Enable
proxy server
-
You do not need to set this
parameter.
Proxy server
address
-
You do not need to set this
parameter.
Site number
Specifies the site number for your
endpoint.
If your endpoint registers with a Lync
Server, endpoints that also register with
the Lync Server can dial this site number
to call your endpoint.
Example: 123@zdtest.com
Obtain this value from the Lync
Server administrator.
User name
Password
Specifies the user name for
authentication registration.
Example: lync_1@zdtest.com
Obtain the value of this
parameter from the Lync Server
administrator.
Server type
Specifies the SIP server type.
OCS: Select this option if your
endpoint registers with the Microsoft
Office Communications Server
(OCS) or Microsoft Lync Server.
CISCO VCS: Select this option if
your endpoint registers with the Cisco
TelePresence Video Communication
Server (VCS).
Standard: Select this option if your
endpoint registers with other SIP
servers.
Set this parameter to OCS.
Transmissio
n type
Specifies the protocol used for SIP
signaling transmission.
TCP: Use the Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) to implement
transmission reliability.
UDP: Use the User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) to implement
transmission with reduced latency.
TLS: Use Transport Layer Security
(TLS) to implement transmission
Only TCP and TLS
transmission are supported.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
security.
Video
request
handling
Specifies how your endpoint handles
video requests from a remote endpoint
during a point-to-point SIP audio call or
multipoint conference.
Accept automatically: Your
endpoint automatically accepts video
requests from the remote endpoint.
Reject automatically: Your endpoint
automatically rejects video requests
from the remote endpoint.
Manual: Your endpoint prompts you
to accept video requests from the
remote endpoint.
The default value is Manual.
3. Select Save.
Step 2 Place a call from the endpoint to the Lync client.
1. Press on the remote control.
The Call screen is displayed.
2. In the text box, enter the Lync client number.
3. Press or on the remote control.
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6.3 Joining an Authentication Conference
If you do not know how many sites are expected to join the conference, set the number of
anonymous sites and hold an authentication conference. A site can join the authentication
conference by calling the specified conference access number.
Background
Figure 6-1 outlines the procedure for joining an authentication conference.
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Figure 6-1 Procedure for joining an authentication conference
Setting the number of anonymous sites: Set the number of anonymous sites when
initiating a conference.
Setting the authentication conference password: When initiating the conference, set
Conference control password, which functions as the authentication conference
password. Anonymous sites must enter this password to join the conference. If
Conference control password is left blank, anonymous sites can join the conference
without entering any password.
Obtaining the access number of the authentication conference: When a conference starts,
endpoints that have joined the conference can view the conference access number by
choosing Advanced > Diagnostics > Status > Conference. On the displayed screen, the
value of Remote number is the conference access number. Anonymous sites can obtain
the conference access number and authentication password from the SMC administrator
or chair site using other methods.
Joining the authentication conference as an anonymous site: Anonymous PSTN sites can
join the conference by dialing the audio access number, and anonymous IP sites can join
the conference by dialing the video access number.
Prerequisites
You have confirmed with the SMC administrator that the conference you want to join
has available resources for anonymous sites.
You have obtained the following from the calling party or SMC administrator: video (or
audio) authentication conference access number and authentication conference password.
The site has registered with the GK server.
Procedure
Step 1 Press on the remote control.
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The Call screen is displayed.
Step 2 In the text box, enter the access number of the authentication conference.
Step 3 Press or on the remote control.
If the authentication conference is password-protected, the endpoint plays an interactive voice
response (IVR), prompting you to enter the password. If the conference is not
password-protected, you can join the conference after selecting the desired language.
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6.4 Joining an HD-Video Conference over an IMS
Network
The endpoint can join an HD video conference over an IMS network.
Background
Borne by the standard IP protocol, IMS uses VoIP applications based on the standard SIP
applications of the 3GPP to provide fixed and mobile multimedia services for operators.
Integrating MCUs can enhance the functionality of the Huawei IMS HD videoconferencing
solution.
Prerequisites
You have obtained the required authentication information from the IMS administrator:
unified access number, conference ID, and conference password.
Endpoint users can obtain the required authentication information allocated by the IMS through emails,
text messages, notices, or other methods.
Procedure
Step 1 Register the endpoint with the network where the IMS is located.
1. Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > IP > SIP.
2. Set the parameters for interworking with the IMS described in Table 6-2.
Table 6-2 SIP parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Register
with server
Specifies whether your endpoint registers
with an IMS server.
Only endpoints that have registered with
IMS servers can join the IMS network.
An endpoint that registers with an IMS
server can place calls to remote sites
using their IP addresses or site numbers
if the remote sites also register with IMS
Select this parameter.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
servers.
NOTE
If you select this parameter, you must also set
Server address, Conference service
number, Site number, User name, and
Password.
Server
address
Specifies the IP address or domain name
of the IMS server with which you want
the endpoint to register.
If you set this parameter to the IMS
server domain name, enable the domain
name server (DNS). If the DNS is not
enabled, enable Proxy server.
IP address example:
192.168.1.10
Domain name example:
huawei.com
It is recommended that you set
Server address to the domain
name of the IMS server with
which you want the endpoint to
register.
Conference
service
number
Specifies the conference service number
for your endpoint to initiate conferences
over an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS)
network.
Set this parameter to the
conference service number
obtained from the IMS network
administrator.
Enable
proxy server
Specifies whether to enable the proxy
server.
You must enable the proxy server when
using the IMS network.
Select this parameter.
Proxy server
address
Specifies the address of the proxy server.
If you set Server address to the IMS
server domain name, set this parameter
to the IP address bound to that domain
name.
Example: 192.168.1.10.
Site number
Specifies the site number for your
endpoint.
If your endpoint registers with an IMS
server, endpoints that also register with
the IMS server can dial this site number
to call your endpoint.
The parameter value must
contain only digits.
Example: 12345
User name
Password
Specifies the user name for
authentication registration.
The value can contain digits,
letters, and special characters,
such as @ # %.
Example:
+0867552842007@huawei.co
m
Obtain the value of this
parameter from the IMS server
administrator.
Server type
Specifies the SIP server type.
OCS: Select this option if your
endpoint registers with the Microsoft
Set this parameter to Standard.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Office Communications Server
(OCS) or Microsoft Lync Server.
CISCO VCS: Select this option if
your endpoint registers with the Cisco
TelePresence Video Communication
Server (VCS).
Standard: Select this option if your
endpoint registers with other SIP
servers.
Transmissio
n type
Specifies the protocol used for SIP
signaling transmission.
TCP: Use the Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) to implement
transmission reliability.
UDP: Use the User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) to implement
transmission with reduced latency.
TLS: Use Transport Layer Security
(TLS) to implement transmission
security.
Set this parameter to UDP.
The IMS network only supports
UDP transmission.
Video
request
handling
Specifies how your endpoint handles
video requests from a remote endpoint
during a point-to-point SIP audio call or
multipoint conference.
Accept automatically: Your
endpoint automatically accepts video
requests from the remote endpoint.
Reject automatically: Your endpoint
automatically rejects video requests
from the remote endpoint.
Manual: Your endpoint prompts you
to accept video requests from the
remote endpoint.
The default value is Manual.
3. Choose Save.
Step 2 Press on the remote control to display the Call screen.
Step 3 In the text box, enter the conference unified access number.
Step 4 On the remote control, press or to initiate the conference.
Enter the required authentication information, such as the conference ID and password, as
prompted.
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Result
After the IMS authenticates the password, the endpoint can join an HD video conference over
an IMS network.
6.5 Scheduling a Conference
On your endpoint, you can schedule a specific time to hold a conference.
Background
You can schedule H.323 or 4E1 conferences on the endpoint.
Prerequisites
To schedule an H.323 conference:
− The endpoint is not in use during a conference.
− The endpoint has registered with a GK, and the Huawei GK parameter has been
selected. For details, see 3.1.3 Setting H.323 Parameters.
− Conference line type has been set to Auto or H.323. For details, see 13.3 Setting
Advanced Conference Parameters.
To schedule a 4E1 conference:
− The endpoint is not in use during a conference.
− A SiteCall account has been set on the endpoint. For details about how to set a
SiteCall account, see 3.2.3 Setting 4E1 Parameters.
− Conference line type has been set to 4E1. For details, see 13.3 Setting Advanced
Conference Parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Conference Schedules > Conference.
Step 2 Schedule a conference using either of the following methods:
Select a conference from Conference, set Start time and Conference duration (ranging
from 30 minutes to 360 minutes), and select Schedule.
Select Create. Set the site and conference parameters, set Start time and Conference
duration, and select Schedule.
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When the conference is scheduled, you can view its information or delete it on the
Conference Schedules screen.
6.6 Controlling a Conference
During a multipoint conference, you can control the video and audio of the participating sites
using conference control functions.
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6.6.1 Conference Control for a Non-Chair Site
Non-chair sites have access to only four conference control functions: Request chair, Request
floor, View site, and Revoke chair.
The Revoke chair function is available only to the site that initiates or pays for a conference.
Viewing a Site
During a conference, the function to view a site is unavailable when the function to broadcast
a site or continuous presence is used.
You view the sites connected to their own MCUs or MCUs of the same level only.
You can choose to view a single site.
You can view continuous presence during a conference if the conference supports
Continuous presence .
During multipoint conferences hosted by standalone MCUs, the endpoint supports multiple continuous
presence views.
Request Chair
The conference chair site can use more conference control functions than other sites.
Only non-chair sites can request chair control rights when no chair site exists in a conference.
Audio-only sites cannot request chair control rights.
The conference access number is required when a site requests chair control rights. Obtain
this number from the SMC administrator or the calling party.
Request Floor
If a non-chair site wants to speak during a conference, the site can request the floor from the
chair site.
This function is available only when a chair site exists in the conference. After a site requests
the floor, the request is submitted to the chair site. The chair site can then determine whether
to give the floor to the site.
If the chair site gives the floor to the site, the site is broadcast, and all the sites, except
the chair site and the site given the floor, are muted.
If the chair site does not give the floor to the requesting site, the conference status
remains unchanged.
Revoke Chair
When chair control rights are revoked, no chair site exists in the conference. Sites in the
conference can then request to chair the conference.
Only the site that initiates or pays for the conference can revoke chair control rights.
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6.6.2 Conference Control for the Chair Site
Only one site can chair a conference. Another site can chair the conference only after the
current chair site releases its chair control rights or the chair control rights is revoked.
The chair site has access to various conference control functions, such as viewing sites,
enabling or disabling voice activation, adding sites, setting continuous presence, releasing
chair control rights, ending the conference, and broadcasting sites.
View Site
The chair site has full access to view the participant sites in the conference except when the
endpoint is broadcasting sites in turn.
You can view any sites residing on the local MCU and MCUs cascaded to the local
MCU.
You can choose to view a single site or multiple sites in turn at preset intervals.
You can view a site even when another site is being broadcast in continuous presence.
Broadcast Site
The chair site can broadcast any of the participant sites (except for an audio-only site) in a
conference and broadcast multiple sites (including the chair site) in turn at preset intervals.
When a site is broadcast, all non-chair sites are limited to viewing the broadcast site while the
chair site can view any site in the conference.
To stop broadcasting, select Stop or Discussion using the remote control.
The Stop function is available when a site is being broadcast. When the chair site stops
broadcasting sites, all the sites in the conference can view any other sites.
Give Floor
Using this function, the chair site can give the floor to a site and mute all the other sites.
After the chair site gives the floor to a site, the video and sound of this site are broadcast, and
all the sites are muted, except the chair site and the site given the floor. To give the floor to a
site, access the Give Floor screen, scroll to the site, and press on the remote control.
To take back the floor, select Discussion.
Lock Presentation
During a conference, the chair site can lock the presentation sharing right of a single site or
the entire conference.
Before using this function, ensure that the MCU and service software used along with your endpoint
support this function.
To lock the presentation sharing right of a single site, select Lock Conference and then
that site. After the chair site locks the presentation sharing right of a site, only the site
can share its presentation. To enable the other sites to share presentations, unlock the
presentation sharing right of the site.
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To lock the presentation sharing right of a conference, select Lock Conference. After the
chair site locks the presentation of the conference, any site in the conference can share a
presentation only when no other site is doing so.
Call Site
You can place a call to a site that is not in the conference. The site joins the conference after
answering the call.
To call all absent sites included in the conference site list into the conference, select Call All
on the Call Site screen.
Disconnect Site
The chair site can disconnect a participant site from the conference. The site exits the
conference automatically upon being disconnected.
Delete Site
During a conference, the chair site can delete a site that is present in or absent from the
conference.
After being deleted, the site is removed from the site list and not related to the conference any
more. To enable the site to join the conference again, the chair site must add the site to the
conference by using the Add Site function.
Mute/Unmute MIC
After you have muted the microphone of a site, the other sites in the conference cannot hear
the site. To reverse that, unmute the site microphone.
Depending on the microphone status of a remote site, you can mute or unmute the remote
microphone after selecting the site:
: indicates that the microphone of the site is not muted. You can press to mute
the microphone.
: indicates that the microphone of the site is muted. You can press to unmute the
microphone.
Mute/Unmute Speaker
After you have muted the speaker of a site, the site cannot hear the current conference. To
enable the site to hear the conference, unmute the speaker.
Depending on the speaker status of a remote site, you can mute or unmute the remote speaker
after selecting the site:
: indicates that the speaker of the site is not muted. You can press to mute the
speaker.
: indicates that the speaker of the site is muted. You can press to unmute the
speaker.
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Continuous Presence
The continuous presence function simultaneously displays the videos of two or more sites on
the same display device. The number of sites to be displayed and the layout of the site videos
vary depending on continuous presence modes.
This function is available only when continuous presence resources have been reserved for the
conference.
To set continuous presence:
Select a pane. From the drop-down list box in the displayed dialog box, select the site whose
video you want to display in the pane.
If a site already exists in the pane selected, the site is displaced by the site you just select.
To delete all the sites from continuous presence views, select Delete All.
Revoke Presentation
During a dual-stream conference where the Presentation mode is adopted, if a non-chair site
is sharing its presentation, the chair site can revoke the presentation sharing right of this site.
A site stops sharing its presentation after its presentation sharing right is revoked.
Voice Activation
Voice activation is used in discussion mode. When voice activation is enabled, the site with
the highest volume is displayed to other sites in the conference.
Based on your experience, set Sensitivity to enable voice activation.
If the volume of one or more sites exceeds the voice activation threshold, the video of
the site with the highest volume is broadcast.
If the voice activation threshold is not exceeded, the conference status does not change.
To disable voice activation, select Disable from the Voice Activation drop-down list box.
Release Chair
A non-chair site can request chair control rights only after the chair site releases the chair
control rights.
Discussion
The chair site can enable the discussion function to cancel certain ongoing site control or
conference control operations, such as broadcasting sites.
This function is used to cancel the following operations performed by the chair site:
Broadcast site
Mute Speaker
Mute Microphone
Give floor
In discussion mode:
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Audio: All sites have unmuted microphones, and the audio from all these sites is mixed
and broadcast to every site.
Video: The video viewed by each site does not change and each site can view the video
of any other site.
Add Site
During a conference, the chair site can add sites to the current conference.
If a site is successfully added to the conference, the site becomes a participant of the
conference. You can add a site no matter whether it included or not included in the address
book.
Extend Conference
This function enables you to extend a conference that is not likely end as scheduled.
Before extending a conference, ensure that the videoconferencing resources and your account
balance are sufficient. To increase the chances of success, extend the conference by a
maximum of 30 minutes at a time.
End Conference
If a conference is complete before the scheduled time, you can use this function to end it in
advance.
To end a conference, select End Conference on the Conference Control screen or press
on the remote control. Then confirm your action.
6.7 Recording a Conference
Your endpoint can record conferences if your site is the chair site.
Prerequisites
The recording server is online.
Check the recording server's online status from SMC (Service Management Center).
Your endpoint is in a multipoint conference hosted by a standalone MCU, such as the
HUAWEI VP9660.
The ongoing multipoint conference supports recording.
Your site is chairing the conference.
Background
If you are using a standalone MCU to schedule or initiate a conference, you must select
Support recording when setting conference parameters.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Control Recording from the option bar.
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Step 2 Select Start.
The recording starts.
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Follow-up Procedure
To stop recording, select Stop.
6.8 Managing the Address Book
The address book stores site information. You can add, edit, and delete site entries.
The address book saves time because you do not need to enter site information to initiate a
conference and prevents entry of incorrect IP addresses.
You can save sites listed in the conference history to the address book. To do so, choose Advanced >
Address Book > Conference History and select next to the desired sites.
6.8.1 Configuring the Network Address Book
A network address book stores the addresses of the sites in the videoconferencing system. You
can download a network address book to update the entries in the local address book in
batches.
Network address books can be stored on:
File Transfer Protocol over SSL (FTPS) or File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server
LDAP server
Configuring the FTPS or FTP Network Address Book
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > Network Address Book > Network Address
Book. Set the network address book parameters described in Table 6-3.
Table 6-3 Network address book parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Enable network
address book
Specifies whether to enable the network
address book. If you enable this function,
set the other parameters listed in this
table.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Synchronize
automatically
Specifies whether your endpoint
automatically downloads site entries from
the network address book to the local
address book when it is powered on.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
FTPS
Specifies whether to use FTPS to encrypt
data through the SSL and ensure data
This parameter is selected
by default.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
integrity.
If FTPS is not used, the endpoint uses
FTP, which is insecure.
To improve communication
security, retain the default
value.
Local records
prevail if
duplicates exist
Specifies whether the following function
is enabled: If some entries in the network
address book on the FPTS or FTP server
already exist in the local address book,
these entries remain unchanged when the
local address book is updated.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Prompt users
during update
Specifies whether a message is displayed
to prompt you to update the local address
book if the versions of the network and
local address books are different. When
you confirm the update, site information
in the network address book is
downloaded to the local address book.
This parameter is selected
by default.
Clear local
records during
update
Specifies whether your endpoint
automatically clears the local address
book when updating the local address
book.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Server address
Specifies the IP address of the server that
stores the network address book.
No default value is set for
this parameter.
File path
Specifies the save path to the network
address book on the server.
No default value is set for
this parameter.
User name
Password
Specify the user name and password your
endpoint uses to access the network
address book.
No default value is set for
this parameter.
Step 2 Select Save.
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Downloading the FTPS or FTP Network Address Book
After you select Synchronize automatically, the endpoint automatically downloads the latest
network address book each time it is powered on. For details about the Synchronize
automatically parameter, see Table 6-3 in Configuring the FTPS or FTP Network Address
Book.
If you have not selected this function, select Update on the Address Book screen to update
the FTPS or FTP network address book.
The downloaded address book is saved in vCard format. The file name extension is vcf.
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Configuring the LDAP Network Address Book
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > Network Address Book > LDAP Server. Set
the LDAP server parameters described in Table 6-4.
Table 6-4 LDAP server parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Server address
Specifies the LDAP server IP address.
No default value is set for
this parameter.
Port
Specifies the port used to connect to the
LDAP server.
The default value is 389.
Base DN
Specifies the distinguished name (DN) of
the entry at which a specified search
starts.
No default value is set for
this parameter.
Authentication
type
Specifies the type of LDAP server
authentication.
General: Use the user name and
password for authentication.
Secured: Perform authentication,
including authentication on digital
certificates, based on the Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. If you
select this value, you must also set
Domain name.
Anonymous: No authentication is
performed. The LDAP server is
accessible to all users.
The default value is
General.
SSL encryption
Specifies whether the SSL protocol is
used to encrypt data streams sent to and
received from the LDAP server.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
User name
Password
Specifies the user name and password
used for LDAP server authentication.
Their default values are
both admin.
The value can contain
digits, letters, and special
characters, such as @ # %.
Domain name
Specifies the domain name used for
LDAP server authentication.
This parameter is mandatory only when
Authentication type is set to Secured.
No default value is set for
this parameter.
Synchronize
automatically
Specifies whether your endpoint regularly
updates the LDAP Address Book entries
in the local address book.
If you select this parameter, you must
also set Automatic update interval and
Local records prevail if duplicates
exist.
This parameter is selected
by default.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Local records
prevail if
duplicates exist
Specifies whether the following function
is enabled: If some entries in the network
address book on the LDAP server already
exist in the local address book, these
entries remain unchanged when the local
address book is updated.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Automatic
update interval
Specifies the interval for updating the
LDAP Address Book entries in the local
address book.
The default value is 24 h.
Step 2 Select Save.
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Searching the LDAP Network Address Book for Sites
After the LDAP server parameters are set, your endpoint can communicate with the LDAP
server. On the Address Book page, you can search for sites stored in the LDAP network
address book. Select the sites you want to save to the local address book and click Save. Table
6-5 lists the online status icons for LDAP sites.
Table 6-5 Online status icons
Icon
Description
Available
Busy
Offline
6.8.2 Managing the Local Address Book
You can add, delete, or edit site information in the local address book.
To view the local address book, choose Advanced > Address Book on the remote controlled
UI, or click the Address Book tab on the endpoint web interface.
To quickly add, delete, or search for address book entries, it is recommended that you perform
these operations on the endpoint web interface where you can click the Help tab for
instructions on how to operate the local address book.
Background
Sites and site groups you add to the local address book are automatically saved to the
respective lists on the Address Book screen.
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The following parameters are important site attributes: Name, Number, Rate, Type, and IP
address. Table 6-6 lists these parameters.
Table 6-6 Site parameters
Paramet
er
Description
Setting
Category
Specifies the category of the site.
The default value is Ordinary site.
Ordinary site: Select this
option for a traditional
videoconferencing site.
Telepresence site: Select this
option for a Huawei
telepresence site.
CT site: Select this option for a
Cisco TelePresence site.
Type
Specifies the line the site uses to access
the videoconferencing network.
If you select IP, your endpoint uses
the protocol specified Preferred IP
protocol to call the site.
If you set Category to CT site, the
available value for this parameter is
SIP.
The default value is H.323.
Number
Specifies the site number used to place
calls between sites.
IP, T1, 4E1, basic rate interface
(BRI), and H.323 phone site
numbers are allocated by the
videoconferencing service provider.
PSTN site numbers are telephone
numbers.
No default value is set for this
parameter.
IP
address
Specifies the site IP address.
NOTE
This parameter is unavailable if you set
Category to IP address.
No default value is set for this
parameter.
Rate
Specifies the call rate for the line
selected for a remote endpoint.
The call rates supported vary depending
on the type of the site you want to call.
The default value is 8Mbps.
Select the highest available call
rate.
URI
Specifies the uniform resource identifier
(URI) of the site, for example,
abcd@huawei.com.
NOTE
This parameter is available only when Type
is set to IP, H.323, or SIP.
No default value is set for this
parameter.
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Adding a Site
Step 1 On the Address Book screen, select All Sites.
Step 2 If no site is displayed, select Add site. If sites are displayed, select next to any site.
Step 3 In Create Site, name the site you want to add.
Step 4 Set the site parameters described in Table 6-6.
Step 5 Select Save.
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Creating a Group
Step 1 On the Address Book screen, select All Groups.
Step 2 If no group is displayed, select Add Group. If groups are displayed, select next to any
group.
Step 3 In Create Group, name the group.
Step 4 Select the sites you want to add to the group.
After being selected, a site has a check mark (√) displayed before it and is listed in the group
box.
Step 5 Select Save.
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Modifying a Site Entry
Select a site or group, press on the remote control, and modify the site or group settings.
Deleting a Site Entry
Select next to the desired site or group to delete it from the address book.
Searching for a Site Entry
Enter the search criteria in the Search text box. The displayed query results are filtered in real
time based on what you enter.
For example, after you enter 12 in the text box, sites whose names, site numbers, or IP
addresses containing the number 12 are displayed in the site list. To perform an exact search
for a site, enter the whole name of the site in the text box.
6.8.3 Importing and Exporting an Address Book
From the endpoint web interface, you can export an address book to the local computer or a
server. This facilitates site information editing. You can also import a modified address book
to the endpoint after which the records in the address book are displayed on the address book
page.
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Background
The exported address book is saved to a file in vCard format. The file name extension is vcf.
For example, you can export the address book of endpoint A, modify the records in the
address book, and then import these records to the address book of endpoint B.
The exported contacts file may contain personal information. Keep the file in a safe location
to prevent personal information disclosure.
Exporting an Address Book
To export an address book:
Step 1 Log in to the web interface of endpoint A. Choose Address Book > Address Book.
Step 2 Select Export from Local Address Book.
Step 3 Select a character encoding format for the address book.
International: The character set is UTF-8.
Local: The character set is GB2312.
It is recommended that you retain the default value International.
Step 4 Save the records to file A.
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Modifying Records in the Address Book
After exporting the address book of endpoint A to file A, modify its records as follows:
Use a text editor to open file A. Based on the notes of the parameters in the file, modify file A
so that it applies to endpoint B. Save the modified file as file B.
Importing the Address Book
To import the address book to endpoint B:
Step 1 Log in to the web interface of endpoint B. Choose Address Book > Address Book.
Step 2 Click Import to Local Address Book and select file B to import.
Step 3 Click Import.
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6.8.4 Customizing a Site Template
A site template is used to group sites for easy site management. In this template, the sites are
identified by their site names.
Creating a Site Template
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose Address Book > Site Template.
Step 2 Click Create.
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Step 3 In Template Name, enter a template name, for example, test.
Step 4 Add a group to the template, as the test template in the following example:
1. Click Create Group.
The Create Group group is displayed under Group Name.
2. Double-click the Create Group group and change the group name to, for example,
group1.
Step 5 Add sites to the new group, as the group1 group in the following example:
Select group1 under Group Name. Click Add from Address Book to add sites from the
address book, or click Add Temporary Site to add temporary sites.
Step 6 Repeat Step 4 to add another group to the template.
Step 7 Repeat Step 5 to add sites to the new groups.
Step 8 Click Save.
After being saved, a site template is displayed under Template Name.
When one of the sites in the site template is in a conference, the site template name is listed in
the drop-down list box on the Conference Control page.
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Editing a Site Template
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose Address Book > Site Template.
Step 2 From the Template Name drop-down list box, select the site template you want to edit. Click
Edit.
Step 3 Modify the settings of the site template.
Step 4 Click Save.
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Deleting a Site Template
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose Address Book > Site Template.
Step 2 Select the site template you want to delete.
Step 3 Click Delete.
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6.9 Managing Captions
You can create a caption on your endpoint. In addition, you can share the caption with remote
sites during a conference.
Your endpoint supports T.140 and non-T.140 captions. Table 6-7 describes the differences
between these caption types.
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Table 6-7 Comparison between non-T.140 and T.140 captions
Non-T.140 Caption
T.140 Caption
Superimposed on the video of your
site and sent with the video to remote
sites
Not superimposed on the video of your site, sent to
remote sites, and displayed on remote displays
Can be sent and received by Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) and H.323
endpoints
Can be sent and received by H.323 endpoints only
Can be sent and received by all
endpoints
Can be sent and received only by endpoints that
support T.140 captions
Can be sent only from endpoints in a
conference
Can be sent from any of the following in a
conference:
Endpoint used at the chair site
SMC2.0
Endpoint used by either party during a
point-to-point call
6.9.1 Specifying Caption Settings
Caption settings include the caption font size, color, and background.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Display > Caption. Set the caption parameters described in
Table 6-8.
Table 6-8 Caption parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Font size
Specifies the font size for banners and
middle and bottom captions.
Default values:
For banners, the default
value is Largest.
For middle and bottom
captions, the default
value is Medium.
Backgroun
d color
Specifies the background color of banners
and middle and bottom captions in any of 64
colors.
Default values:
For banners, the default
color is red.
For middle and bottom
captions, the default color
is gray.
Font color
Specifies the foreground color of banners
and middle and bottom captions in any of 64
colors.
The default color is white.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Effect
Specifies the display effect for banners and
middle and bottom captions.
Default value:
For banners, the default
value is Center.
For middle captions, the
default value is Scroll
upward.
For bottom captions, the
default value is Scroll
leftward.
Scrolling
speed
Specifies the scroll rate for middle and
bottom captions.
Adjust the rate based on the
preview.
The default value is Fast.
Transparen
cy
Specifies banner or caption transparency.
The default value is Half
transparent.
Scrolling
speed
Specifies the percentage of the banner or
bottom caption height to the entire screen.
The default value is 10%.
Font Type
Specifies the font type of captions.
The default value is
Boldface.
Bold
Specifies whether banners or captions are
displayed in bold.
For banners, this
parameter is selected by
default.
For middle and bottom
captions, this parameter
is not selected by default.
Line
spacing
Specifies the vertical spacing between lines
when there are multiple lines of middle
captions.
The default value is Small.
Sharing
mode
Specifies the type of the caption to be
shared, T.140 or non-T.140. For the
differences between T.140 and non-T.140
captions, see Table 6-7.
The default value is T.140.
Step 2 Select Save.
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6.9.2 Creating a Banner or Caption
You can create and preview a banner or caption on your endpoint.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Utilities.
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The Utilities screen is displayed.
Step 2 Select Middle Caption, Banner, or Bottom Caption.
Step 3 Select New and compose the desired banner or caption.
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After a banner or caption is created, you can preview, share, or edit it.
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7 Security
About This Chapter
To improve communication security, you can encrypt conferences, set or change conference
passwords, and disable remote access to the endpoint.
7.1 Setting the Administrator Password
To prevent endpoint parameter settings from being modified by unauthorized users, anyone
who wants to access the Settings screen must provide the administrator password.
7.2 Enabling Encryption
On an IP network, which is neither quality-guaranteed nor secure, encryption can be used to
increase video communication security.
7.3 Supporting Remote Logins
You can specify whether remote users can log in to the endpoint to manage it using the
endpoint web interface, SSH, or Telnet.
7.4 Setting the Upgrade Password
You can set the password required to upgrade the endpoint software using the upgrade tool.
7.5 Setting the Air Content Sharing Password
When connecting to the endpoint, an air content sharing client must provide the predefined
password.
7.1 Setting the Administrator Password
To prevent endpoint parameter settings from being modified by unauthorized users, anyone
who wants to access the Settings screen must provide the administrator password.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Secured > Password. Set the administrator password
parameters described in Table 7-1.
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Table 7-1 Administrator password parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Current password
New password
Confirm
password
Specifies the new administrator
password for the remote controlled UI.
The default value is
12345678.
The password contains 8 to
32 characters.
To improve device security,
set a password at your first
login.
Encryption
advanced settings
Specifies whether to encrypt the
Advanced Settings screen of the
remote controlled UI.
If this parameter is enabled, you must
enter the administrator password to
access the Advanced screen. If this
parameter is disabled, the
administrator password is required
only when you select Settings on the
Advanced screen.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Step 2 Select Save.
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7.2 Enabling Encryption
On an IP network, which is neither quality-guaranteed nor secure, encryption can be used to
increase video communication security.
Background
Encryption can be H.235 or SRTP encryption.
Both parties involved in communication must support encryption; otherwise, encryption fails.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Set > Security > Encryption and select an encryption policy.
Disable: No stream is encrypted.
Enable: Stream encryption is mandatory. If you select this option, the endpoint can only
attend encrypted conferences. If a remote site is also encryption capable, an encrypted
conference is initiated upon successful call connection with the remote site. If the remote
site is encryption incapable, the call to the remote site fails.
Maximum interconnectivity: Media streams are encrypted only when a call is set up. If
you select this option for the local site, the conferences between the local and remote
sites are not encrypted only when Disable is selected for the remote sites.
Step 2 Choose Save.
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7.3 Supporting Remote Logins
You can specify whether remote users can log in to the endpoint to manage it using the
endpoint web interface, SSH, or Telnet.
Web-based Login
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Secured > Web Login. Set the web-based login parameters
described in Table 7-2.
Table 7-2 Web-based login parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Web Login
Specifies whether a remote user
can log in to the endpoint web
interface to perform operations
such as setting endpoint
parameters, controlling the
endpoint, and viewing the
endpoint status.
If you select this parameter, you
must also set the administrator
user name and password.
This parameter is selected by default.
Administrator
name
Current
password
New
password
Confirm
password
Specify the user name and
password used to log to the
endpoint web interface.
The administrator name cannot be left
blank and contains a maximum of 64
case-sensitive characters.
In New password, enter a string of 6
to 32 characters.
In addition, it must include at least
two of the following: uppercase letter,
lowercase letter, digit, or special
character.
The default administrator name is
admin.
The default administrator password is
Change_Me.
To protect against unauthorized
access, change the password at your
first login.
SSL
encryption
Specifies whether to enable
Security Socket Layer (SSL)
encryption to improve
transmission security.
When SSL encryption is enabled,
the touch panel must use
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
When the data to be transferred must
be highly secured, it is recommended
that you select SSL encryption.
This parameter is selected by default.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Secure (HHTPS) to connect to
the endpoint.
Monitor video
Specifies whether to allow
remote users to log in to the
endpoint web interface to view
local and remote videos and
presentations and take pictures.
For details, see 9.3.8 Monitoring
the Video.
This parameter is not selected by
default.
NOTICE
This function involves privacy protection.
Ensure that its use complies with local
laws and regulations.
Step 2 Select Save.
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SSH and Telnet Login
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Secured > SSH/Telnet. Set the SSH and Telnet login
parameters described in Table 7-3.
Table 7-3 SSH and Telnet login parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Telnet Login
Specifies whether remote users can
log in to the endpoint in Telnet
mode for maintenance and
configuration purposes, such as
querying system logs and status
information.
NOTICE
If the computer you use to telnet to
your endpoint runs Linux, specify the
Telnet port on the endpoint by running
telnet endpoint IP address port
number. For example, run telnet
10.11.12.123 23 where 23 is the port
number.
This parameter is selected by
default.
The default user name and
password for telnetting to the
endpoint are debug and
Change_Me respectively.
To protect against unauthorized
access, change the password at
your first login.
SSH
Specifies whether to enable SSH,
which improves transmission
security and prevents information
disclosure.
This parameter is selected by
default.
The default user name and
password for logging in to the
endpoint in SSH mode are debug
and Change_Me respectively.
To protect against unauthorized
access, change the password at
your first login.
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A maximum of three users is allowed to simultaneously log in to the endpoint in SSH mode.
A maximum of seven users is allowed to simultaneously log in to the endpoint in SSH and Telnet
modes.
Step 2 Select Save.
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7.4 Setting the Upgrade Password
You can set the password required to upgrade the endpoint software using the upgrade tool.
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Secured > Upgrade password. Set the upgrade password
parameters described in Table 7-4.
Table 7-4 Upgrade password
Parameter
Description
Setting
Upgrade
password
Specifies the password required to
upgrade your endpoint software
using the upgrade tool.
Default value: Change_Me
The password contains 6 to 32
characters. In addition, it must
include at least two of the
following: uppercase letter,
lowercase letter, digit, or special
character.
To improve device security, set a
password at your first login.
Step 2 Choose Save.
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7.5 Setting the Air Content Sharing Password
When connecting to the endpoint, an air content sharing client must provide the predefined
password.
Background
For details about how to download and use an air content sharing client, see 9.3.3
Downloading an Air Content Sharing Client.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Security > Air content sharing. Set the air content sharing
password described in Table 7-5.
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Table 7-5 Air content sharing password
Parameter
Description
Setting
Password
Specifies the password an air
content sharing client uses to
connect to the endpoint.
Default value: Change_Me
The password contains 6 to 32
characters. In addition, it must
include at least two of the
following: uppercase letter,
lowercase letter, digit, or special
character.
To improve device security, set a
password at your first login.
Step 2 Choose Save.
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8 Screen Customization
About This Chapter
You can customize the menu option bar, conference control functions, and status icons.
8.1 Customizing the Home Screen
You can customize the home screen, such as specifying whether the site name, IP address,
system time, or date is displayed.
8.2 Customizing Onscreen Status Icons
You can customize which status icons are displayed on the home screen, helping you quickly
understand the endpoint's status.
8.3 Customizing Conference Control Functions to Be Displayed
You can customize the conference control functions you want to display on the Conference
control screen to quickly access these functions.
8.4 Customizing the Option Bar
You can customize icons on the option bar to facilitate access to the corresponding screens.
8.1 Customizing the Home Screen
You can customize the home screen, such as specifying whether the site name, IP address,
system time, or date is displayed.
Choose Advanced > Settings > Display > Personalize. Set the custom parameters described
in Table 8-1.
Table 8-1 Custom parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Transparenc
y
Specifies the transparency of the
background image displayed on the
remote controlled UI.
If you set this parameter to Opaque, the
background image is not displayed on
The default value is 15%.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
operation screens except for the call and
menu screens.
If you set this parameter to any other
value, you can vaguely see the
background image on all operation
screens.
Display IP
address
Specifies whether to display the local IP
address on the conferencing screen.
This parameter is selected by
default.
Select
conference
controls
Specifies the conference control
functions you want to display on the
Conference Control screen.
None
Display
position
Specifies the position where your site
name is superimposed on the video of
your site.
The default value is Lower
right corner.
Display
duration
Specifies the duration for displaying a
site name.
The default value is Always
display.
Display time
and zone
Specifies whether the time zone and time
are superimposed on the local video sent
to remote sites.
The time zone and time are not displayed
on the local video shown on the display
device at your site.
This parameter is not selected
by default.
Font color
Specifies the color in which a site name
is displayed.
The default color is white.
Font size
Specifies the font size for the site name
display.
The default value is Medium.
Font Type
Specifies the typeface of a site name.
This parameter is available only when
Language is set to 中文.
The default value is Boldface.
Bold
Specifies whether a site name is
displayed in bold.
This parameter is not selected
by default.
Set the
horizontal
offset
Fine-tunes the site name's position left or
right on the local video.
Value range: 0-96.
The default value is 48.
Set the
vertical
offset
Fine-tunes the site name's position up or
down on the local video.
Value range: 0-96.
The default value is 48.
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8.2 Customizing Onscreen Status Icons
You can customize which status icons are displayed on the home screen, helping you quickly
understand the endpoint's status.
Packet Loss Rate Icon
To set thresholds (A and B) for the packet loss rate, choose Advanced > Settings > Display >
Packet Loss Threshold.
By comparing the packet loss rate on the current network with threshold A and threshold B,
the endpoint determines whether to display the packet loss rate icon on the remote controlled
UI. The policy is as follows:
Threshold A must be less than threshold B. Their value ranges are 0.1% to 100%. The default values for
threshold A and threshold B are 1% and 5%, respectively.
If the packet loss rate is less than or equal to threshold A, no packet loss rate icon is
displayed.
If the packet loss rate is between threshold A and threshold B, is displayed.
If the packet loss rate is greater than or equal to threshold B, is displayed.
Other Icons
A status icon is displayed on screens if the following conditions are met:
You have set the icon as follows:
Choose Advanced > Settings > Display > Icon and select the icon.
The function or the condition that corresponds to the status icon has been enabled.
For details about common status icons, see C Status Icons.
8.3 Customizing Conference Control Functions to Be
Displayed
You can customize the conference control functions you want to display on the Conference
control screen to quickly access these functions.
Background
The following conference control functions are displayed by default: Continuous Presence,
Discussion, Give floor, Voice activation, Add site, Request floor, Enable Chair Control,
Lock conference, and Restore Auto Continuous Presence.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Display > Personalize > Select conference controls. Select
the conference control functions you want to display on the Conference control screen.
Step 2 Select Save.
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8.4 Customizing the Option Bar
You can customize icons on the option bar to facilitate access to the corresponding screens.
Background
To hide the option bar
Press the left arrow key, , or on the remote control.
To show the option bar
Press on the remote control.
Procedure
Step 1 Press on the remote control.
The menu screen is displayed.
Step 2 Select on the option bar to display the Customize Option Bar screen.
To access the Customize Option Bar screen, you must enter the administrator password whose default
value is 12345678.
Step 3 Select the icon you want to move and select Up or Down.
To show or hide an icon on the option bar, use the remote control to select or deselect the
icon.
Step 4 Select OK.
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About This Chapter
The built-in web server of the endpoint allows you to operate the endpoint in web mode, for
example, to set endpoint parameters, control the endpoint, and view endpoint status.
The features for operating the endpoint using the web interface include the following:
A computer is used to access the IP network where the endpoint is located.
When you log in to the endpoint using the web interface, the endpoint web pages are
displayed.
A maximum of 10 users can log in to the endpoint web interface simultaneously. The
administrator can configure the endpoint, while standard or API users can customize
only personal settings.
A user who uses the remote control to operate the endpoint has more rights than a user
who logs in to the endpoint using the endpoint web interface. The former can grant
control rights to or revoke the control rights of the latter.
On the endpoint web interface, you can import and export address books and
configuration files.
You can import license files on the endpoint web interface.
You can download an air content sharing client from the endpoint web interface.
The multi-view function is supported on the endpoint web interface.
With regard to inputting information in quantity, such as adding sites to an address book,
using the endpoint web interface is more convenient than using the remote control.
9.1 Web Browser
Before using the endpoint web interface for remote management, configure the web browser
on your computer.
9.2 Logging In to the Endpoint Web Interface
To remotely manage the endpoint in web mode, log in to its web interface.
9.3 Getting to Know Web Interface Functions
The functions provided by your endpoint are reorganized on its web interface so you can
conveniently use them with a web browser.
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9.1 Web Browser
Before using the endpoint web interface for remote management, configure the web browser
on your computer.
Background
The web interface can run on Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0,
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0, Mozilla FireFox 3.6, Mozilla
FireFox 7.0, Mozilla FireFox 8.0, and Google Chrome 15.
The following description uses Window XP as an example to describe how to configure
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 and FireFox 3.6. The methods for configuring other browser
versions are similar.
Before you begin, ensure that the latest patches for the operating system and browser are installed.
Procedure
Step 1 Start Internet Explorer.
Step 2 From the Internet Explorer menu bar, choose Tools > Internet Options. In the displayed
Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab.
Step 3 In the bottom of the tab, click Custom level.
Step 4 In the displayed Security Settings dialog box, set all options under Downloads and Scripting
to Enable. Click OK.
Step 5 (Optional) On the Security tab, click Trusted sites and then Sites.
The Trusted sites dialog box is displayed.
Step 6 (Optional) In the Add this website to the zone text box, enter the IP address of your endpoint.
Then click Add.
Step 7 (Optional) Click OK.
Step 8 Click the Privacy tab. Move the slider to display the Medium level.
Step 9 Click OK.
The configuration is complete.
To ensure that information can be properly displayed, if you choose to skip Step 5 through Step 7,
choose Tools > Pop-up Blocker > Turn Off Pop-up Blocker from the menu bar of Internet Explorer.
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To set Firefox, do the following:
Start the Firefox. On the menu bar, choose Tools > Options. On the Main tab, select Show
the Downloads window when downloading a file. On the Privacy tab, select Accept
cookies from sites. Then select OK.
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9.2 Logging In to the Endpoint Web Interface
To remotely manage the endpoint in web mode, log in to its web interface.
Prerequisites
The correct security certificate has been imported into the endpoint. For details about how to
import a security certificate, see 9.3.7 Importing a Certificate.
You have enabled the web login function. For details about how to enable the function, see
7.3 Supporting Remote Logins.
Procedure
Step 1 Open Internet Explorer.
Step 2 In the address box, enter the endpoint IP address, such as 10.10.10.10.
Step 3 Press Enter.
The login page is displayed.
Step 4 Fill in User name and Password.
The default user name and password are admin and Change_Me respectively.
Step 5 From the Language drop-down list, select a language.
Step 6 Select Log In.
The home page is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-1.
Figure 9-1 Home page of the endpoint web interface
1 Menu bar
2 Expand/Collapse
button
3 Area for displaying your
site name
4 Shortcut bar
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5 Desktop icons
6 Area for displaying
logs
7 Area for displaying
messages
8 Status icons
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9.3 Getting to Know Web Interface Functions
The functions provided by your endpoint are reorganized on its web interface so you can
conveniently use them with a web browser.
The following are the functions unique to the web interface:
Importing and exporting an address book, see 6.8.3 Importing and Exporting an Address
Book.
Importing and exporting settings
Importing a license file
Downloading an air content sharing client
Setting the multi-view mode
Customizing the shortcut bar and desktop icons
Providing the site map
Customizing site templates (For details, see 6.8.4 Customizing a Site Template.)
Monitoring the video
Importing a certificate
Using the virtual remote control
Setting SNMP parameters (For details, see 13.4 Setting SNMP Parameters.)
Upgrading the endpoint by importing upgrade files (For details, see 11.4 Upgrading the
Endpoint on Its Web Interface.)
9.3.1 Importing and Exporting Settings
On the endpoint web interface, you can import and export settings. If your endpoint is
restored to its default settings, you can import previously exported settings.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose System Settings > Installation.
The Installation page is displayed.
Step 2 Select Import/Export Settings.
The Import/Export Settings page is displayed.
Step 3 Select Export Settings to export or Import Settings to import.
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9.3.2 Importing License Files
Some functions on your endpoint, such as Wi-Fi and recording, require license files.
Prerequisites
You have obtained the latest license files.
From http://enterprise.huawei.com, you can use your contract number and device serial number to
download license files.
Background
Your endpoint can start properly even when no license file is loaded on it or the existing
license file has expired. After startup, you can load a valid license file, set parameters, and
upgrade software.
When a license file is updated, the original license file expires. For example, after you
purchase an official license, the trial license will expire.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose System Settings > Installation.
The Installation page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Import License.
The File upload dialog dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click Select File, select the license file you want to import and click Import.
Step 4 Click Back when OK is displayed.
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9.3.3 Downloading an Air Content Sharing Client
You can download an air content sharing client from the endpoint web interface. With this
client, you can connect your endpoint to presentation sources and share presentations without
the use of any physical ports.
Prerequisites
An air content sharing client is not available when you are using the remote desktop.
A computer for air content sharing must run any of the following operating systems:
− 32-bit Windows Vista
− 64-bit Windows Vista
− 32-bit Windows 7
− 64-bit Windows 7
− 32-bit Windows XP
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Background
If the computer and endpoint are on the same LAN, you can share your desktop as a
presentation without using a VGA cable to connect the video output port on the computer to
the presentation input port on the endpoint.
You cannot connect multiple computers to the same endpoint to implement air content sharing.
For example, if two computers A and B are available in a conference and their desktops are
required to be shared as presentations in turn during the conference, you can separately install
air content sharing clients on these two computers. When the desktop of computer A is
required to be shared as the presentation, connect computer A to the endpoint. When the
presentation sharing stops, disconnect computer A from the endpoint and connect computer B
to the endpoint to share computer B's desktop as the presentation.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose System Settings > Installation.
The Installation page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Download Air Content Sharing Client.
The Downloads dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Click Save and select a save path for the air content sharing client.
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Usage of an Air Content Sharing Client
Step 1 Double-click the installation program of the air content sharing client and complete the
installation by following onscreen instructions.
The icon of the air content sharing client is displayed on the desktop when the
installation is complete.
Restart the computer so the air content sharing client can take effect.
Step 2 Double-click .
The air content sharing dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Connect the client to an endpoint using either of the following methods:
In the list of endpoint search results, double-click the desired endpoint.
Enter the IP address of the desired endpoint and click Connect.
Step 4 (Optional) In the displayed dialog box, enter the password and click Connect.
The default password is Change_Me. For details, see 7.5 Setting the Air Content Sharing
Password.
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The "An Air Content Sharing source device requests to connect to your endpoint. Accept?" message is
displayed on the endpoint web interface and remote controlled UI. Select Accept on either the endpoint
web interface or remote controlled UI. The client successfully connects to the endpoint without any
passwords.
If your endpoint is not used in a conference, the computer desktop is sent to your
endpoint as a presentation when the connection succeeds.
If your endpoint is used in a conference, the computer desktop is sent to remote sites
when the connection succeeds.
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To stop air content sharing, click Stop.
To disconnect the air content sharing client from the endpoint, click Disconnect.
9.3.4 Multi-View
With the multi-view function, you can view multiple local videos in Picture in Picture (PiP) or
split-screen mode on one display.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose Device Control > Device Control and click the
Multi-View tab.
Step 2 Set Multi-view mode to any of the following:
PiP
2 panes
3 panes
3 panes
Step 3 Specify input sources for the multi-view mode you selected.
Step 4 Click the Video Control tab.
Step 5 In the Video Input Source area, set Video Source to Multi-View.
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9.3.5 Customizing Shortcut Bar and Desktop Icons
You can customize the shortcut bar and desktop icons on the endpoint web interface so you
can conveniently perform desired operations using these icons.
Background
The following procedure uses customizing shortcut bar icons as an example.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose System Settings > Display.
Step 2 Click the User defined tab.
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Step 3 Click Shortcut Bar Icons.
The Shortcut Bar Icons dialog box is displayed.
Step 4 Add or delete shortcut bar icons.
Step 5 Click Save.
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9.3.6 Accessing the Site Map
You can quickly navigate to a desired page using the site map.
To access the site map:
Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose Help > Site Map.
9.3.7 Importing a Certificate
You can import client, server, and SiteCall certificates into your endpoint. These certificates
can be used to identify users, certificate authorities, and servers to improve communication
security.
Prerequisites
Client certificate: You have obtained the required certificate from the SIP server
administrator or downloaded it from a certificate authority.
Server certificate: You have downloaded the required certificate from a certificate
authority.
Multipoint conference certificate: You have obtained the required certificate from the
GK server administrator.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose System Settings > Installation.
The Installation page is displayed.
Step 2 Click Import Certificate.
The File upload dialog dialog box is displayed.
Step 3 Select the desired certificate type.
To import a certificate for authentication calls and when the endpoint functions as the server, select
Client certificate.
To import a certificate for authentication registration or calls and when the endpoint functions as a
client (for example, TLS-based registration), select Server certificate.
To import a certificate used for SiteCall security, select Multipoint conference certificate.
Step 4 Select the certificate you want to import and click Import.
Step 5 Click Back when OK is displayed.
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9.3.8 Monitoring the Video
To ensure that a conference runs smoothly, you may need to monitor how the endpoint
operates and whether the local and remote videos are displayed properly in the conference
room. From the endpoint web interface, you can capture photos and view local and remote
videos and presentations.
The web login and video monitoring functions have been enabled. For details, see Web-based
Login in 7.3 Supporting Remote Logins.
Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose Device Control > Video Control. View the
video or presentation of the local or remote site. You can then click Capture. In the displayed
window, right-click the captured picture and choose Save Picture As to save the picture.
When you are on the Video Control page, appears on the endpoint display to indicate that video
monitoring is enabled.
9.3.9 Using the Virtual Remote Control
You can use the virtual remote control on the endpoint web interface to control the endpoint.
Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose Device Control > Use remote control. Click
the keys on the virtual remote control to operate the endpoint.
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About This Chapter
You must periodically check the working environment, cable connection, communication
network connection, and audio-visual input and output of your endpoint. This ensures that the
endpoint and its peripheral equipment work properly.
10.1 Checking the Working Environment Periodically
To ensure that your endpoint can function properly, check the working environment
periodically.
10.2 Checking the Endpoint Periodically
For preventive maintenance purposes, you need to check the audio, video, and communication
cables periodically.
10.3 Viewing System Status
Knowing system status at any given time helps to better maintain the endpoint.
10.4 Querying System Information
System information helps you maintain your endpoint.
10.5 Querying Logs
Your endpoint logs all non-query events in real time, including user activities and commands.
The logs help with device maintenance, fault identification, and auditing.
10.1 Checking the Working Environment Periodically
To ensure that your endpoint can function properly, check the working environment
periodically.
Table 10-1 lists the items to be checked.
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If any of the items does meet the requirements, power off the endpoint and take measures to
improve the environment. Ensure that the endpoint is used only when all the listed items meet
the requirements.
Table 10-1 Checking the working environment
Item
Requirement
Operating temperature
0°C to 40°C
Operating humidity
10% to 80% RH
10.2 Checking the Endpoint Periodically
For preventive maintenance purposes, you need to check the audio, video, and communication
cables periodically.
Periodically (once a week is recommended) check that the cables connecting peripheral
equipment and the power supply to the endpoint are securely connected.
Periodically (once a week is recommended) check whether the communication cables
connected to the endpoint work properly.
Power on the endpoint and call some other endpoints using different methods, such as
calling over a broadband network. If a call cannot be set up, verify that the cables are
connected correctly and securely and the communication parameters are set correctly. If
the problem persists, contact the videoconferencing network administrator to check the
network.
10.3 Viewing System Status
Knowing system status at any given time helps to better maintain the endpoint.
Use any of the following methods to access the Status screen and view system status:
Press on the remote control and select Status.
Select from the option bar.
Choose Advanced > Diagnostics > Status.
The following information is displayed on the Status screen:
Line status: includes the local IP addresses and network port modes of LAN1 and LAN2,
MAC address, WLAN IP address, whether to enable the GK, H.323 site number, whether
to enable SIP, SIP site number, and camera status and uptime.
Call status: includes the line rate, video resolution, video rate (frame rate), presentation
resolution, presentation rate (frame rate), audio rate, video packet loss rate, presentation
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packet loss rate, audio packet loss rate, conference participating duration, and
presentation token. This information is displayed only after the endpoint joins a
conference.
Conference parameters: includes the call bandwidth, video protocol, video bandwidth
(frame rate), audio protocol, audio bandwidth, presentation protocol, presentation
bandwidth (frame rate), remote site number, media stream encryption, conference
number for video access, conference number for audio access, ISDN trunk number,
conference number for ISDN access, and password for conference authentication. This
information is displayed only after the endpoint joins a conference.
Input port status: includes the video information of all video input and USB1 and USB2
ports as well as air content sharing information.
4E1 line connection status (applicable only to the TE60)
10.4 Querying System Information
System information helps you maintain your endpoint.
Choose Advanced > Diagnostics > System Information. On the displayed System
Information screen, you can check:
Version information
Specification information
− Audio and video protocols and video resolutions supported by your endpoint
− Network ports provided by your endpoint and the maximum bandwidth supported by
each port
− Whether your endpoint supports the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
− Whether your endpoint supports dual stream, namely, the video and presentation
− Whether your endpoint supports signaling and media stream encryption
− Whether your endpoint is interoperable with Lync
− Whether your endpoint supports recording, Scalable Video Coding (SVC), Wi-Fi, and
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
− Maximum presentation resolution and codec capability of your endpoint
− Connection status to the network diagnostics client
− ESN
− Valid term of the license
10.5 Querying Logs
Your endpoint logs all non-query events in real time, including user activities and commands.
The logs help with device maintenance, fault identification, and auditing.
Your endpoint can store a maximum of 100,000 log records. When the memory for recording
logs is full, new logs can still be recorded. The latest log will simply replace the oldest one.
Choose Advanced > Diagnostics > Logs. Then select the log you want to view.
Logs are sorted by time. You can turn pages to view more entries. To display the details of a
log, scroll to the log and select Details.
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Each log contains the following information:
Event time
Event level
Endpoint-defined event type
Event details
To search for a log, select Query and specify the search criteria.
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Your endpoint supports the following software upgrade methods: automatic, using upgrade
tools, using the bootrom system, and from the endpoint web interface.
During the upgrade, do not power off the endpoint to prevent irreversible faults.
Table 11-1 describes the differences between the four upgrade methods.
Table 11-1 Endpoint upgrade methods
Upgrade Method
Description
Automatic upgrade
With the automatic upgrade function enabled and automatic
upgrade parameters set, your endpoint obtains upgrade files from
the specified server and installs the upgrade files when the preset
upgrade interval arrives. For details, see 11.1 Automatic Upgrade.
Tool upgrade
Download the upgrade software to a computer, connect the
computer to the endpoint directly or over the LAN, and upgrade
the endpoint. For details, see 11.2 Tool Upgrade.
Upgrade using the
bootrom system
If upgrading the endpoint using its normal system fails due to a
power failure or other causes, you can use the bootrom system to
complete the upgrade For details, see 11.3 Upgrading the
Endpoint Using the Bootrom System.
Upgrade from the
endpoint web
interface
On the endpoint web interface, manually upgrade the endpoint or
set it to upgrade automatically. For details, see 11.4 Upgrading the
Endpoint on Its Web Interface.
Before the upgrade, complete the following:
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Read the Release Notes to understand the contents to be upgraded and precautions
required to be taken during the upgrade.
Obtain the current software version.
Back up the settings on the endpoint, such as the communication settings and address
book.
11.1 Automatic Upgrade
With the automatic upgrade function enabled and automatic upgrade parameters set, your
endpoint obtains upgrade files from the specified server and installs the upgrade files when
the preset upgrade interval arrives.
11.2 Tool Upgrade
You can use a computer to locally upgrade the endpoint.
11.3 Upgrading the Endpoint Using the Bootrom System
If upgrading the endpoint using its normal system fails, you can use the bootrom system to
complete the upgrade.
11.4 Upgrading the Endpoint on Its Web Interface
You can update the endpoint software from the web interface.
11.1 Automatic Upgrade
With the automatic upgrade function enabled and automatic upgrade parameters set, your
endpoint obtains upgrade files from the specified server and installs the upgrade files when
the preset upgrade interval arrives.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Advanced > Settings > Installation > Auto Upgrade Settings.
Step 2 Set the automatic upgrade parameters described in Table 11-2.
Table 11-2 Automatic upgrade parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Auto upgrade
Specifies whether the automatic
upgrade function is enabled. If you
select this parameter, you must also set
Upgrade interval, Server address,
User name, and Password. Your
endpoint will obtain upgrade files from
the specified server and install them
when the preset upgrade interval is
reached.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Enable wireless MIC
auto update
Specifies whether to automatically
update an upgradable wireless
microphone VPM220W after it is
connected to the endpoint.
This parameter is
selected by default.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Upgrade interval
Specifies the upgrade interval. This
parameter is available only when Auto
upgrade is selected.
The default value is 0.5
h.
Value range: 0.5 h to 24
h.
Server address
Specifies the IP address of the server
that stores the upgrade files for your
endpoint.
This parameter cannot
be left blank.
Example:
http://200.55.55.100/
User name
Password
Specify the user name and password
your endpoint uses to access the server.
No default value is set
for this parameter.
Step 3 Choose Save.
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11.2 Tool Upgrade
You can use a computer to locally upgrade the endpoint.
Prerequisites
Before the upgrade, ensure that:
The target software is saved to the computer.
The computer is connected to the endpoint using a straight-through cable, crossover
cable, or switch.
You have obtained the upgrade password. The default upgrade password is Change_Me.
For details, see 7.4 Setting the Upgrade Password.
Upgrading a Single endpoint
Step 1 Power on the computer and endpoint.
Step 2 Extract the compressed software upgrade package on the computer.
Step 3 Run UpgMaster.exe to display the window shown in Figure 11-1.
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Figure 11-1 Upgrading a single endpoint
Step 4 (Optional) Click Browser and select the te.dat file.
By default, the path of the te.dat file is displayed in Upgrade File.
Step 5 In Remote Terminal IP Address, enter the endpoint IP address, such as 10.10.10.10.
If Reboot is selected, the endpoint automatically restarts after the upgrade.
Step 6 Click Upgrade.
Step 7 In the displayed dialog box, enter the upgrade password and click OK.
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Upgrading Multiple Endpoints in Batches
Step 1 Power on the computer and endpoint.
Step 2 Extract the compressed software upgrade package on the computer.
Step 3 Run UpgMaster.exe to display the window shown in Figure 11-1.
Step 4 (Optional) Click Browser and select the te.dat file.
By default, the path of the te.dat file is displayed in Upgrade File.
Step 5 Click shown in Figure 11-1 to display the window as shown in Figure 11-2.
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Figure 11-2 Upgrading multiple endpoints in batches
Step 6 In area 1 shown in Figure 11-2, enter the number of the endpoints you want to upgrade, for
example, 4.
Step 7 In area 3 shown in Figure 11-2, enter the IP addresses of the endpoints you want to upgrade.
Step 8 In area 4 shown in Figure 11-2, enter the upgrade passwords of the endpoints you want to
upgrade.
Step 9 In area 2 shown in Figure 11-2, select the endpoints you want to upgrade and click Upgrade.
To improve upgrade efficiency when the network bandwidth is insufficient, you can press Ctrl+ALT+C
in the window shown in Figure 11-1, and then set the upgrade policy in the displayed window.
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Upgrading Specified Software Modules
Step 1 Power on the computer and endpoint.
Step 2 Extract the compressed software upgrade package on the computer.
Step 3 Run UpgMaster.exe to display the window shown in Figure 11-1.
Step 4 (Optional) Click Browser and select the te.dat file.
By default, the path of the te.dat file is displayed in Upgrade File.
Step 5 Press Ctrl+ALT+P to display the Pack Upgrade File window.
Step 6 In the upgrade file list area, select the software modules you want to upgrade.
Step 7 Click Pack File to pack the selected software modules into a .dat file. Save the file to the
computer, for example, save the file as tepart.dat to the computer.
Step 8 In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
Step 9 (Optional) In the window shown in Figure 11-1, click Browser and select the tepart.dat file
you saved in Step 7.
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The path displayed in Upgrade File automatically changes to the path of the tepart.dat file.
Step 10 In Remote Terminal IP Address, enter the endpoint IP address, such as 10.10.10.10.
Step 11 Click Upgrade.
Step 12 In the displayed dialog box, enter the upgrade password and click OK.
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11.3 Upgrading the Endpoint Using the Bootrom System
If upgrading the endpoint using its normal system fails, you can use the bootrom system to
complete the upgrade.
Prerequisites
A copy of the target software is available on the computer.
The computer is connected to the endpoint directly or over a LAN.
You have obtained the upgrade password. The default upgrade password is Change_Me.
For details, see 7.4 Setting the Upgrade Password.
Background
The bootrom system is used for upgrades when the endpoint software malfunctions. This
method can be repeatedly used and ensures successful software upgrades provided that there
are no hardware failures.
Procedure
Step 1 While the endpoint is restarting or powering on, press and hold the RESET button for 10
seconds.
The endpoint enters the bootrom system.
At this time, the endpoint has two IP addresses available: the static IP address of the normal system and
the default IP address (192.168.1.1). If the normal system IP address cannot be used for connection setup
or the endpoint fails to obtain any IP address because of the dynamic IP address or other causes, you can
use the default IP address for upgrades.
Step 2 Use Telnet to log in to the endpoint. Run the mnt upgswitch on command to enable the
bootrom system upgrade function.
The bootrom system upgrade function is disabled by default.
The default administrator user name and password for telnetting to the endpoint are debug and
Change_Me respectively.
Step 3 Extract the compressed software upgrade package on the computer.
Step 4 Run the upgrade program UpgradeTool.exe.
The upgrade dialog box is displayed.
Step 5 (Optional) Click Browser and select the te.dat file.
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By default, the path of the te.dat file is displayed in Upgrade File.
Step 6 In Remote Terminal IP Address, enter your endpoint IP address, for example, 192.168.1.1.
Then click Upgrade.
Step 7 In the displayed dialog box, click OK to start the upgrade.
Step 8 Restart the endpoint.
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11.4 Upgrading the Endpoint on Its Web Interface
You can update the endpoint software from the web interface.
Prerequisites
The upgrade file has been copied to your computer.
Do not close the endpoint web interface during the upgrade as doing so causes an upgrade
failure.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the endpoint web interface. Choose Maintenance > Upgrade.
The File upload dialog box is displayed.
Step 2 Click Select File and select the te.dat file on your computer.
Step 3 Click Import.
The endpoint starts the upgrade.
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The endpoint automatically restarts when the upgrade is complete.
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About This Chapter
This chapter describes how to diagnose and troubleshoot endpoint faults.
12.1 Fault Diagnostics
On the endpoint, you can perform the following diagnostic tests: sound and color bar tests,
network tests, loopback tests, and remote control tests.
12.2 Troubleshooting
This section describes the problems you might encounter when using your endpoint and
provides solutions.
12.3 Restoring Default Settings
If customized endpoint settings do not bring expected effects (for example, the display device
fails to deliver images because of incorrect input or output port settings), use the Restore
Default function to restore your endpoint to its default settings.
12.1 Fault Diagnostics
On the endpoint, you can perform the following diagnostic tests: sound and color bar tests,
network tests, loopback tests, and remote control tests.
Choose Advanced > Diagnostics. Use the diagnostics methods available on the displayed
Diagnostics screen.
Figure 12-1 shows the endpoint diagnostics model.
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Figure 12-1 Diagnostics model
Figure 12-1 shows the diagnostics of three modules: audio module, video module, and
network transception module.
Audio signals are transmitted in the following signal path:
Local microphone → 1 → 5 → Communication network → 6 → 7 → Remote speaker
Local speaker ← 2 ← 5 ← Communication network ← 6 ← 8 ← Remote microphone
Video signals are transmitted in the following signal path:
Local camera → 3 → 5 → Communications network → 6 → 9 → Remote display
device
Local display device ← 4 ← 5 ← Communications network ← 6 ← 10 ← Remote
camera
Sound and Color Bar Tests
Table 12-1 describes sound and color bar tests.
Table 12-1 Sound and color bar tests
Test
Item to Be Tested
Signal Stream
Sound
2 audio output
2 → Speaker
Color bar
4 video output
4 → Display device
To perform a sound test, choose Sound & Color Bar Test > Sound Test. While the test
audio stored on your endpoint plays, check the sound quality.
To perform a color bar test, choose Sound & Color Bar Test > Color Bar Test. While
seven color bars are displayed on the display device, check the color display quality.
Loopback Tests
During a loopback test, your endpoint transmits audio or video data through a channel to
simulate actual working conditions and tests whether the output is satisfactory. You can
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perform a local loopback test to check the network connection at your site or a remote
loopback test to check the network connection at a remote site. While a remote loopback test
is being performed, data is transmitted from your site to a remote site and then back to your
site. Table 12-2 describes loopback tests.
To enable your endpoint to communicate with other endpoints, stop the loopback test.
You cannot perform a loopback test on remote video during a dual-stream conference.
Table 12-2 Loopback tests
Test
Item to Be Tested
Signal Stream
Audio loopback
Local audio module
Microphone → 1 → 2 → Speaker
Video loopback
Local video module
Camera → 3 → 4 → Display device
Digital loopback
Local audio and video
modules
The endpoint performs local audio and
video loopback tests simultaneously.
Remote audio
loopback
Remote audio module
Network transmission
Microphone → 1 → 5 → 6 → 7 → 8 →
6 → 5 → 2 → Speaker
Remote video
loopback
Remote video module
Network transmission
Camera → 3 → 5 → 6 → 9 → 10 → 6
→ 5 → 4 → Display device
Remote digital
loopback
Remote audio and
video modules
Network transmission
The endpoint performs remote audio and
video loopback tests simultaneously.
Network Tests
Table 12-3 Network tests
Test
Item to Be Tested
Signal Stream
Network
IP access
Endpoint → LAN or public network
Before a network test, ensure that your endpoint is connected to an IP network and IP
parameters are set correctly.
If your endpoint is on a public network: In IP address, enter an IP address that is in a
different network segment from your endpoint IP address. Then select Start. If the test is
successful, the gateway settings and IP address of your endpoint are correct.
If your endpoint is on a private network: In IP address, enter a public IP address. Then
select Start. If the test is successful, the gateway settings, NAT address, and IP address
of your endpoint are correct.
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Remote Control Tests
Test the keys on the remote control to check whether they are functioning properly. If only
some of the keys are tested, you can exit the Remote Control Test screen by pressing and
holding on the remote control.
When all the keys are tested, the Remote Control Test screen automatically exits.
The normal operating distance of the remote control is 6 meters. Its performance may be
affected under strong light.
If the remote control does not work, verify that:
The endpoint is powered on.
The positive and negative charges of the battery are connected correctly.
The battery has sufficient power left.
There are no special fluorescent or neon signs nearby.
12.2 Troubleshooting
This section describes the problems you might encounter when using your endpoint and
provides solutions.
Web Interface
Table 12-4 lists the troubleshooting methods for problems that may arise on the endpoint web
interface.
Table 12-4 methods for troubleshooting endpoint web interface problems
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
A message is
displayed to indicate
that your endpoint
failed to connect to
the Internet or
download images.
The latest patches for the
operating system or Internet
Explorer are not installed.
Install the latest patches for the
operating system and Internet
Explorer.
The security level of Internet
Explorer is too high, or your
endpoint IP address has not
been added to the list of
trusted sites.
1. From the Internet Explorer
menu bar, choose Tools >
Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab,
Trusted sites, and then Sites.
3. In Add this Web site to the
zone, enter your endpoint IP
address. Then click Add.
4. Click OK.
Button text is not
fully displayed.
Internet Explorer is set to
ignore the font styles specified
on web pages. In this case, the
font specified by your
endpoint cannot be
recognized.
1. From the Internet Explorer
menu bar, choose Tools >
Internet Options.
2. Under Appearance on the
General tab, click
Accessibility.
3. In the Accessibility dialog box,
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Possible Cause
Solution
deselect all options.
4. Click OK.
If Internet Explorer
6 is used, the
endpoint web
interface responds
to operations
slowly.
The JavaScript engine of
Internet Explorer 6 is not
upgraded, or the required
patches are not installed.
Install Microsoft Windows
Script 5.7 (recommended).
Install the patches.
The records of the
local address book
cannot be exported.
The pop-up blocker is enabled
on your browser.
If Internet Explorer is used: On
the Internet Explorer menu bar,
choose Tools > Pop-up
Blocker > Turn Off Pop-up
Blocker.
If the Firefox is used: Choose
Tools > Options. On the
General tab, select Show the
Downloads window when
downloading a file. On the
Privacy tab, select Accept
cookies from sites. Then click
OK to save the settings.
Network
Table 12-5 lists the troubleshooting methods for problems that may arise on the network.
Table 12-5 Methods for troubleshooting common network problems
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
When you
attempt to use
Telnet to access
the endpoint, a
message is
displayed to
indicate that the
number of
connections to
the endpoint has
reached the limit.
The number of
connections to the
endpoint has reached the
maximum value.
NOTE
A maximum of seven
SSH and Telnet
connections to the
endpoint is allowed.
A maximum of three
SSH connections to the
endpoint is allowed.
Disconnect some Telnet connections.
Video
Table 12-6 lists the troubleshooting methods for video problems.
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Table 12-6 Methods for troubleshooting video problems
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
While the endpoint
is powered on and
not in a conference,
the display device
does not display the
remote controlled
UI or the video of
your site.
The display device is powered
off.
Power on the display device.
The video channel of the
display device is incorrect.
Use the remote control to select
the correct video channel.
The video settings of the
endpoint or display device are
incorrect. For example, the
brightness is set to 0.
Retain the default values for the
video parameters on the endpoint
and display device.
The video cable connection is
not secure.
Secure the video cable between
the endpoint and display device.
While the endpoint
is powered on and
not in use during a
conference, the
display device
displays the video
of your site but
cannot display the
remote controlled
UI.
No display device is
connected to the output port
for the remote controlled UI or
the connected display device
is faulty.
Connect a display device to the
output port for the remote
controlled UI and verify the video
settings on the display device.
The output port for the remote
controlled UI is not set or the
output port you set for the
remote control UI is not the
port connected to the display
device.
Choose Advanced > Settings >
Video > Common Settings >
Video Output. Set GUI to the
output port connected to the
display device.
The endpoint does not respond
to remote control operations.
Telnet to the endpoint. If you fail
to operate the endpoint, it is
malfunctioning. In this case,
restart the endpoint. If the problem
persists, contact the local
distributor for maintenance.
While the endpoint
is in use during a
conference, the
display device
displays the video
of your site but
cannot display the
video of any remote
site.
A local or remote loopback
test is being performed.
Stop all local and remote loopback
tests.
Check the call statistics. If the
value of Video
bandwidth[frame rate] is 0,
no video is sent from remote
sites.
Contact the remote site
administrator to resolve this
problem.
If the remote video is
displayed as a blue screen, the
remote site is blocking its
video by sending a blue
screen.
Contact the remote site
administrator to resolve this
problem.
The video output port is set to
display the video of your site.
Set the video output port to
display the video of a remote site.
The video of your
site is in black and
white or flickers in
The mode adopted by the
video output port is set
Ensure that the mode adopted
by the video output port and
the cable in use match each
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black and white.
incorrectly.
other.
Verify that the cable is
connected correctly. Replace
the cable if necessary.
While the endpoint
is in use during a
conference, the
video of a remote
site is not clear. For
example, there are
artifacts, frozen
images, or
discontinuity in the
video output.
Faults occur in the local video
module.
Perform a local video loopback
test. If the video quality is poor,
faults occur in the local video
module. In this case, send the
endpoint to the local distributor for
maintenance.
The remote camera is set to
focus on a close or distant
scene. When the remote
camera is not set to automatic
focus and the scene captured
by a remote camera changes,
the captured video becomes
unclear.
Set the remote camera to
automatic focus.
Incorrect audio protocols are
specified for conferences
whose data transmission rates
are lower than or equal to 256
kbit/s. To view the data
transmission rate of a
conference, access the Status
screen. For example, if the
conference rate is 256 kbit/s
and the audio bandwidth is 64
kbit/s, the video bandwidth is
only 196 kbit/s. In this case,
the video quality is poor.
If the conference rate is lower than
256 kbit/s, set the audio protocol
to G.728 to reduce the bandwidth
used for audio transmission.
Only low video bandwidth is
available for your site because
the network is busy.
Do not initiate conferences during
network busy hours.
The quality of a network
connection device, such as an
optical fiber transceiver, is
poor. As a result, certain data
is lost during transmission.
Replace the related network
connection device.
While the endpoint
is in use during a
conference, the
video of a remote
site can be
displayed
continuously but the
video quality is not
satisfactory.
Ask the remote site
administrator to perform a
local video loopback test. If
the video quality is good, the
video frame rate set at the
remote site is too high.
Ask the administrator of the
remote site to disconnect from the
conference, set the video frame
rate to a smaller value, and join
the conference again.
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Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
While the endpoint
is not in use during
a conference, the
video displayed on
the display device is
too bright or too
dark.
The video settings of the
endpoint are inappropriate.
Retain the default values for the
video parameters on the endpoint
and display device.
The video settings of the
display device are
inappropriate.
Retain the default values for the
video parameters on the endpoint
and display device.
The camera is faulty.
Send the endpoint to the local
distributor for maintenance.
While the endpoint
is in use during a
conference and a
remote site is
sharing its computer
desktop, the local
VGA display cannot
display the shared
computer desktop.
The resolution of the remote
computer exceeds the
maximum resolution
supported by the endpoint.
Ask the remote site administrator
to change the resolution and
refresh rate of the remote
computer to those the endpoint
supports.
The local VGA display is not
supported.
Replace the local VGA display
with a supported display.
The presentation sharing
function is not enabled at your
site.
Choose Advanced > Settings >
Conference > Advanced and
select Presentation.
A computer is
connected to the
endpoint, but the
local VGA display
does not show the
computer desktop.
The capability of the VGA
display is limited. The
resolution or refresh rate of
the local SXGA output is too
high to be supported by the
VGA display.
Set the resolution and refresh rate
of the local SXGA output to those
the VGA display supports.
The endpoint supports only
certain combinations of
resolutions and refresh rates.
The combination of the
resolution and refresh rate set
on the computer, however, is
not supported by the endpoint.
In this case, the local site
cannot display or properly
display the computer desktop.
Set the resolution and refresh rate
of the computer used for the VGA
input to those the endpoint
supports.
The presentation source is not
set as the computer desktop.
Choose Advanced > Settings >
Video > Common Settings >
Video Input. Set Presentation
Source to the input port connected
to the computer desktop.
The dual screen function is not
enabled.
Choose Advanced > Settings >
Video > Common Settings >
Video Output and set
Dual-screen to Enable.
On the camera
The camera you want to
control is not selected.
Access the camera control screen
and select the camera you want to
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Solution
control screen, ,
, and navigation
keys on the remote
control cannot be
used to control the
camera.
control.
Camera settings are incorrect.
Verify the camera settings.
While the endpoint
is in use during a
conference and the
display device
displays the video
of a remote site,
after you press ,
, or navigation
keys on the remote
control, the video
remains unchanged.
That is, you cannot
control the remote
camera.
The remote control is disabled
on the remote camera.
Ask the remote site administrator
to enable the remote camera
control at the remote site.
The camera settings are
incorrect or the control cable
of the camera is not securely
connected.
Ask the remote site administrator
to verify the camera settings or
securely connect the camera
control cable.
Audio
Table 12-7 lists the troubleshooting methods for audio problems.
Table 12-7 Methods for troubleshooting audio problems
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
While the endpoint
is in use during a
conference, no
audio is delivered
from the local
display device.
Perform an audio test to check
whether the problem occurs at
your site or a remote site.
If no audio is delivered from
the display device during the
audio test, the problem exists
at your site.
If the chair site has muted the
speaker of your site, contact the
chair site to resolve this
problem.
If the display device volume is
adjusted to the lowest, restore
the volume to its default value.
If the endpoint volume is
adjusted to the lowest, restore
the volume to its default value.
If the audio cable is connected
incorrectly or insecurely,
reconnect the audio cable from
the endpoint to the display
device.
If audio is properly delivered
from the display device during
the audio test, the problem
The microphone at the remote
site has been muted or the chair
site has muted this microphone.
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Possible Cause
Solution
occurs at the remote site.
In this case, contact the chair
site to resolve this problem.
No sound pickup device, such
as a microphone, is connected
to the audio input port. In this
case, set the audio source again
or connect a sound pickup
device to the corresponding
port.
The related sound pickup
device is powered off. In this
case, power on the device.
The audio cable is connected
insecurely. In this case,
reconnect the audio cable to the
endpoint.
While the endpoint
is in use during a
conference, only the
sound from your
site can be delivered
from the display
device and you
cannot hear other
sites.
A loopback test is being
performed at your site.
Stop all local and remote loopback
tests.
Conference Initiation
Table 12-8 lists the troubleshooting methods for problems you may encounter during
conference initiation.
Table 12-8 Methods for troubleshooting common problems with conference initiation
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Your site and a
remote site cannot
call each other using
site numbers.
Your site or the remote site
has not registered with a GK.
A GK is responsible for
translating site numbers into
IP addresses. If either your
site or the remote site does not
register with a GK, the
translation cannot be
implemented, and your site
cannot place a call to the
remote site using the site
number.
If a remote site places a call to
your site by site number, it
Verify GK registration settings
and register your site and the
remote site with a GK.
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Possible Cause
Solution
will receive a message from
the GK indicating that your
site has not registered with the
GK, and the call cannot be set
up.
The local or remote endpoint
is not connected to an IP
network.
1. Verify that the endpoint is
connected to an IP network.
Specifically, the LAN indicator
on the rear panel of the
endpoint is steady green.
2. From the remote controlled UI,
choose Advanced >
Diagnostics > Network Test.
Enter the IP address of the
remote site and start a Ping
test. If the Ping test fails, a
network error has occurred. In
this case, contact the
administrator.
3. From the remote controlled UI,
choose Advanced > Settings >
Network > IP. Verify IP
network settings.
Your site cannot
place a call to a
remote site using
the IP address of the
remote site.
The local or remote endpoint
is not connected to an IP
network.
1. Verify that the endpoint is
connected to an IP network.
Specifically, the LAN indicator
on the rear panel of the
endpoint is steady green.
2. From the remote controlled UI,
choose Advanced >
Diagnostics > Network Test.
Enter the IP address of the
remote site and start a Ping
test. If the Ping test fails, a
network error has occurred. In
this case, contact the
administrator.
3. From the remote controlled UI,
choose Advanced > Settings >
Network > IP. Verify IP
network settings.
NAT settings are incorrect.
Specifically, the local
endpoint is on a private
network while the remote
endpoint is on a public or
different private network.
Check whether your endpoint
can communicate with a
public network. If the
endpoint cannot, NAT settings
Choose Advanced > Settings >
Network > Firewall and verify
NAT settings.
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Possible Cause
Solution
are incorrect.
The GK with which the local
or remote endpoint registers
does not support the function
for placing calls using IP
addresses.
Choose Advanced > Settings >
Network > IP > H.323 at your site
and the remote site, respectively.
Then, disable GK functions.
After the endpoint
starts, it fails to
register with the
GK.
The parameters (GK address,
encryption password, and user
name) used for GK
registration are incorrect.
On the endpoint web interface,
choose Advanced > Settings >
Network > IP > H.323 and
correct the settings.
Another site with the same
number as your site has
already registered with the
GK.
Contact the videoconferencing
system administrator to check
whether another site with the same
number as your site has already
registered with the GK. If such a
site exists, change the user name
of your site.
The endpoint is disconnected
from an IP network.
1. Verify that the endpoint is
connected to an IP network.
Specifically, the LAN indicator
on the rear panel of the
endpoint is steady green.
2. From the remote controlled UI,
choose Advanced >
Diagnostics > Network Test.
Enter the IP address of the
remote site and start a Ping
test. If the Ping test fails, a
network error has occurred. In
this case, contact the
administrator.
3. From the remote controlled UI,
choose Advanced > Settings >
Network > IP. Verify IP
network settings.
NAT settings are incorrect.
Specifically, the local
endpoint is on a private
network while the GK is on a
public network. Check
whether your endpoint can
communicate with a public
network. If the endpoint
cannot, NAT settings are
incorrect.
Choose Advanced > Settings >
Network > Firewall and verify
NAT settings.
The GK listening port, such as
port 1719, is restricted by the
network firewall.
Contact the videoconferencing
system administrator to resolve
this problem.
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Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
A predefined
conference fails to
be initiated on the
endpoint.
The endpoint is disconnected
from an IP network.
1. Verify that the endpoint is
connected to an IP network.
Specifically, the LAN indicator
on the rear panel of the
endpoint is steady green.
2. From the remote controlled UI,
choose Advanced >
Diagnostics > Network Test.
Enter the IP address of the
remote site and start a Ping
test. If the Ping test fails, a
network error has occurred. In
this case, contact the
administrator.
3. From the remote controlled UI,
choose Advanced > Settings >
Network > IP. Verify IP
network settings.
Your site is set to pay for
the conference but does
not have sufficient account
balance.
Another site is set to pay
for the conference but does
not have sufficient account
balance, or account
number or password
entered is incorrect.
Enter the correct account number
and password and top up the
related account.
Multiple conferences are
currently being held while
port resources on the
videoconferencing system are
insufficient.
Wait until the resources are
available. Alternatively, reduce the
number of sites attending the
conference and then add sites as
required after the conference is
held successfully.
The SiteCall account for using
the 4E1 lines is incorrect.
Contact the videoconferencing
system administrator to resolve
this problem.
Conference Control
Table 12-9 lists the troubleshooting methods for common problems you may encounter during
conference control.
Table 12-9 Methods for troubleshooting conference control problems
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
While the endpoint
A site in the conference is being
Ask the chair site to stop
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Solution
is in use during a
conference, you
cannot view the
desired site.
broadcast, and all the sites must view
that site except the chair site and
broadcast site.
site broadcast.
A site is having the floor, and
non-chair sites cannot view other
sites.
Ask the chair site to enable
the discussion function.
The chair site has enabled the Voice
Activation function.
Ask the chair site to
disable the Voice
Activation function.
No video is sent from the site you
want to view.
Ask the related site
administrator to
troubleshoot the site video.
The View Site function is restricted
on the RM or the SMC.
Contact the
videoconferencing system
administrator to resolve
this problem.
12.3 Restoring Default Settings
If customized endpoint settings do not bring expected effects (for example, the display device
fails to deliver images because of incorrect input or output port settings), use the Restore
Default function to restore your endpoint to its default settings.
Restoring your endpoint to its default settings causes the loss of certain stored information, for
example, site information in the address book, call records, and logs.
Choose Advanced > Settings > Installation > Restore Default. In the displayed dialog box,
enter the endpoint serial number and select OK.
To view the serial number of your endpoint, choose Advanced > Diagnostics > System
Information > Version.
Press and hold the RESET button on the back of the endpoint for about 10 seconds, and the endpoint
will be restored to its default settings and restart. After the endpoint is restored to its default settings,
its IP address is reset to 192.168.1.1.
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13 Feature Configuration
About This Chapter
Feature configuration includes setting the number keys and power key on the remote control,
parameters for placing and answering calls, advanced conference parameters, SNMP
parameters, quality of service (QoS) parameters, and network diagnostics parameters.
13.1 Setting the Number Keys and Power Key on the Remote Control
You can set the number keys and power key on the remote control to facilitate your daily use
of the endpoint.
13.2 Setting the Parameters for Placing and Answering Calls
You can set the mode in which the endpoint places and answers calls. For example, you can
set the endpoint to automatically answer calls or to enable the do not disturb function.
13.3 Setting Advanced Conference Parameters
Correctly setting advanced conference parameters brings expected conference effects.
13.4 Setting SNMP Parameters
To enable the videoconferencing network management system to manage your endpoint,
configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings.
13.5 Setting QoS Parameters
Quality of service (QoS) settings determine the mode for processing IP data packets during a
conference.
13.6 Setting Network Diagnostics Parameters
Correct settings on the ports used for diagnostics enable you to use a network diagnostics tool
to diagnose your endpoint using the ports.
13.1 Setting the Number Keys and Power Key on the
Remote Control
You can set the number keys and power key on the remote control to facilitate your daily use
of the endpoint.
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Choose Advanced > Settings > General. Set the number keys and power key, which are
described in Table 13-1.
Table 13-1 Number keys and power key on the remote control
Parameter
Description
Setting
Select number key function
Select number
key function
Specifies the functions of the number keys
on the remote control.
When the endpoint is not in a conference and
the display is showing the menus or camera
control screen, you can only control camera
presets by pressing number keys on the
remote control.
When the endpoint is in a conference, you
can select either of the following options:
Second Dial: Follow the instructions to
press number keys to perform two-stage
dialing.
Control camera preset: On the menus or
camera control screen, press a number
key to move the camera to the preset
bound to that key.
The default value is
Second Dial.
To toggle between
these two options,
press on the
remote control.
Power supply
Shut Down
Specifies whether the endpoint can be
powered off.
If you set this parameter to Disable, pressing
on the remote control can only restart
the endpoint or place it in sleep mode.
The default value is
Enable.
13.2 Setting the Parameters for Placing and Answering
Calls
You can set the mode in which the endpoint places and answers calls. For example, you can
set the endpoint to automatically answer calls or to enable the do not disturb function.
Choose Advanced > Settings > Conference > Normal. Set the parameters described in Table
13-2.
Table 13-2 Parameters for placing and answering calls
Parameter
Description
Setting
Answer Mode
Specifies how your endpoint handles
incoming calls.
The default value is
Manual.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Manual: Your endpoint prompts you to
handle a call when the call comes in.
Answer call automatically: Your
endpoint automatically answers
incoming calls when not being used in a
conference.
Mute local
audio for
answered calls
.
This parameter is available only when
Answer Mode is set to Answer call
automatically.
Specifies whether the endpoint turns off all
sounds generated at your site when your
endpoint joins a conference. If you enable
this parameter, no remote site can hear your
site.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Open do not
disturb right
Specifies whether the do-not-disturb
function is available to all users.
If you enable this parameter, under
Advanced > Utilities, common users can
enable or disable the do-not-disturb
function. The do-not-disturb function
prevents you from being disturbed by
incoming calls.
This parameter is selected
by default.
Call parameter
configuration
Specifies whether you can set the call type
and data transmission rate before initiating
point-to-point calls. If you select this
parameter, you can set the call type and
data transmission rate in the displayed
dialog box before initiating a point-to-point
call. If you do not select this parameter, the
endpoint uses the default call type and data
transmission rate.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Wi-Fi network
preferred
Specifies whether to prioritize a Wi-Fi
network when both wireless and wired
networks are available.
This parameter is available only when
Wi-Fi is enabled. For details about how to
enable Wi-Fi, see 3.1.5 Setting Wi-Fi
Parameters.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Default call
bandwidth
Specifies the default data transmission rate
for your endpoint.
NOTE
If this parameter is set incorrectly, the video
quality will be affected or the call might even
fail to be set up.
The default value is 1920
kbps.
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13.3 Setting Advanced Conference Parameters
Correctly setting advanced conference parameters brings expected conference effects.
Advanced conference parameters apply to the following conferences:
Point-to-point conferences initiated by your site
Multipoint conferences initiated by your site
Conferences that your site joins by answering a call from a remote site
Choose Advanced > Settings > Conference > Advanced. Set the advanced conference
parameters described in Table 13-3.
Table 13-3 Advanced conference parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Audio and
video protocols
Using the audio or video protocol you
select, your endpoint negotiates the
audio or video capability with a remote
endpoint to set up a call.
If you do not select an audio or video
protocol, this protocol is not an option
value of the related advanced conference
parameters. For example, if you do not
select the H.264 HP protocol, it will not
be displayed in the option values of the
Video protocol parameter.
Retain the default value.
NOTE
Select at least one audio
protocol and one video
protocol so that you can use
your endpoint to place audio
calls or video calls.
Audio protocol
Specifies the audio protocol your
endpoint uses to encode audio.
The default value is Auto.
Audio channels
Specifies the audio channels.
This parameter is available only when
you select AAC_LD or HWA-LD.
The default value is Two.
Video protocol
Specifies the video protocol the endpoint
uses to encode video.
During a non-multi-stream conference,
Video protocol is the video protocol the
endpoint uses at your site.
The default value is Auto.
To initiate an HD video
conference, select an
H.264-related video
protocol.
Video
resolution
Specifies the video format. The available
options vary depending on your settings
of Video protocol.
When Video protocol is set to Auto, set
this parameter to either of the following:
Sharp: Your endpoint uses a high
video resolution to ensure clear
video.
Smooth: Your endpoint uses a high
frame rate to ensure smooth video.
The default value is Sharp.
Video frame
Specifies the frame rate used during
The default value is Auto.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
rate
video encoding.
Video at a higher frame rate is smoother.
When Video protocol is set to Auto,
this parameter is not available.
Retain the default value.
Prevent little
packet loss
Specifies whether to prevent sporadic
packet loss to avoid artifacts.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
Select this parameter if all
endpoints are on the same
private network and sporadic
packet loss occurs.
Presentation
Specifies whether you can share
presentations during conferences.
NOTE
You can set Presentation protocol,
Presentation resolution, Presentation
mode, Presentation bandwidth setting,
Presentation bandwidth (%), Presentation
sharing mode, and Presentation
plug-and-share only after you set this
parameter to Enable.
This parameter is selected by
default.
Presentation
protocol
Specifies the video protocol your
endpoint uses to encode presentations.
The default value is Auto.
Presentation
resolution
Specifies the presentation video
resolution.
Smooth: Your endpoint uses a high
frame rate to ensure smooth video.
Sharp: Your endpoint uses a high
video resolution to ensure clear
video.
The default value is Sharp.
Presentation
bandwidth
setting
Specifies the mode for setting the
presentation video bandwidth.
Auto: Your endpoint automatically
sets the presentation video bandwidth
based on the bandwidth available.
Manual: You must manually set
Presentation bandwidth.
The default value is Auto.
Presentation
bandwidth
Specifies the percentage of the call
bandwidth presentations can occupy.
The default value is 50.
Presentation
mode
Specifies the mode of the presentation
you want to share.
Presentation: When the video is
switched, the presentation remains
unchanged. Only one site in the
conference can share a presentation
one time.
Live: The presentation viewed by
The default value is
Presentation.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
each site is switched along with the
video. All sites in a conference can
share presentations simultaneously.
NOTE
When connected to an IMS network, the
endpoint cannot share a presentation in Live
mode.
Presentation
sharing mode
Auto: The endpoint automatically
shares presentations along with
videos. This parameter can be set to
Auto only when Presentation mode
is set to Live.
Manual: You must manually share
presentations by using the remote
control.
The default value is
Manual.
Presentation
plug-and-share
Specifies whether your site
automatically shares presentations with
remote sites once presentation input is
detected.
The default value is Disable.
Conference line
type
Specifies the type of line used during a
conference.
If you select Auto and your endpoint has
registered with a network gatekeeper
(GK) server, your endpoint
preferentially uses H.323 to initiate a
conference.
The default value is Auto.
Conference
bandwidth
Specifies the transmission bandwidth for
a conference.
The default value is Normal.
Dynamic
bandwidth
Specifies whether the endpoint
implements the following if the packet
loss rate increases due to insufficient
network bandwidth: automatically
decreases the conference bandwidth
until packet loss does not occur
constantly or the conference bandwidth
is decreased to 64 kbit/s. If constant
packet loss is detected, the endpoint can
dynamically adjust bandwidth to recover
stable conference quality within 1
minute.
This parameter is not
selected by default.
When the network is
running within normal
parameters, retain the
default value.
When the network is not
running within normal
parameters, select this
parameter.
reserved
presentation
bandwidth
Disable this parameter if your site is not
going to send or receive presentations
during a conference and the Received
value for Presentation bandwidth
[frame rate] is not -.
If this parameter is disabled, the
Received value for Presentation
bandwidth [frame rate] restores to -
The default value is Enable.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
when you rejoin the conference.
NOTE
To view the Presentation bandwidth
[frame rate] value, choose Advanced >
Diagnostics > Status > Conference.
Preferred IP
protocol
Specifies the protocol that IP sites
preferentially use.
When Line type is set to Auto for IP
sites, your endpoint uses this protocol to
call the IP sites.
The default value is H.323.
Face detection
Specifies whether to perform HD
encoding and decoding to improve face
recognition video quality.
You can increase the video sharpness by
enabling this parameter in low
bandwidths.
The default value is Disable.
Site called
during startup
Specifies the site that your endpoint
automatically calls when it starts.
None: The endpoint does not call any
sites.
Select site from address book: The
endpoint displays the address book
screen from which you can specify
the site you want your endpoint to
call after its startup.
You can proceed to set Call times only
after you set this parameter.
The default value is None.
Call times
Specifies the maximum number of
attempts your endpoint calls a specified
site after startup.
The default value is 1.
The maximum value is 10.
If you set this parameter to
0, your endpoint does not
call the specified site after
startup.
13.4 Setting SNMP Parameters
To enable the videoconferencing network management system to manage your endpoint,
configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings.
Your endpoint communicates with and is remotely managed by the videoconferencing
network management system using SNMP. The videoconferencing network management
system implements the following:
Configures endpoint settings, including the H.323, SIP.
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Checks endpoint alarms.
Backs up and restores endpoint settings.
Upgrades the endpoint online.
On the endpoint web interface, choose System Settings > Network and click the SNMP
Settings tab. Set the SNMP parameters described in Table 13-4.
Table 13-4 SNMP parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Enable
SNMP
Specifies whether the videoconferencing
network management system uses SNMP
to manage your endpoint.
NOTE
If you set this parameter to Enable, you must
set other SNMP parameters.
The default value is Enable.
Get
community
name
Specifies the read-only SNMP
community name.
The default value is
Change_Me.
Set this parameter to the value
defined on the
videoconferencing network
management system.
The value is a string of 1 to 32
characters.
Set
community
name
Specifies the read-write SNMP
community name.
The default value is
Change_Me.
Set this parameter to the value
defined on the
videoconferencing network
management system.
The value is a string of 1 to 32
characters.
Trap
community
name
Specifies the trap community name.
The default value is
Change_Me.
Set this parameter to the value
defined on the
videoconferencing network
management system.
The value is a string of 1 to 32
characters.
Trap server
address 1
Trap server
address 2
Trap server
address 3
Specify the IP address to which your
endpoint sends traps, namely, the IP
address of the computer where the
videoconferencing network management
system server is installed.
NOTE
A trap is an unrequested message that a
managed device (for example, an endpoint)
sends to a trap server (for example, the SMC)
No default value is set for this
parameter.
You can leave this parameter
blank.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
to report urgent and important events.
Trap version
Version of the traps that the endpoint
sends to the videoconferencing network
management system through SNMP.
The default value is v3 trap.
Trap timeout
time
Specifies the timeout interval for traps,
in seconds.
This parameter is available only when
Trap version is set to v2 inform or v3
inform.
The default value is 1.
Trap retry
times
Specifies the number of retry attempts
for sending a trap.
This parameter is available only when
Trap version is set to v2 inform or v3
inform.
The default value is 5.
User name
Specifies the user name for sending
traps.
This parameter is available only when
Trap version is set to v3 trap or v3
inform.
The default value is trapinit.
ID
Specifies the engine ID for the
videoconferencing network management
system. This ID is used only when your
endpoint sends traps of version 3.
This parameter is available only when
Trap version is set to v3 trap or v3
inform.
Set this parameter to the ID
defined on the
videoconferencing network
management system.
Authenticati
on protocol
Authenticati
on password
Specify the authentication mode and
password that your endpoint uses to send
traps to the videoconferencing network
management system through SNMP.
This parameter is available only when
Trap version is set to v3 trap or v3
inform.
The default value of
Authentication protocol is
MD5.
Set Authentication password
to the password defined on the
videoconferencing network
management system.
If the two passwords are not the
same, authentication fails.
Encryption
protocol
Encryption
password
Specify the encryption protocol and
password that your endpoint uses to send
traps to the videoconferencing network
management system through SNMP.
If you select No encryption for
Encryption protocol, traps are
transmitted using plaintext.
This parameter is available only when
Trap version is set to v3 trap or v3
inform.
The default value of
Encryption protocol is DES.
Set Encryption password to a
string of 1 to 32 characters,
which contains letters, digits,
and special characters.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
SNMPv3 Authentication Information
User name
Specifies the user name for connecting
your endpoint to the videoconferencing
network management system through
SNMPv3.
The default value is v3user.
User rights
Specifies the user permissions of your
endpoint when it connects to the
videoconferencing network management
system.
Read and write:read and write
Read only: read-only
The default value is Read and
write.
Authenticati
on protocol
Current
password
New
password
Specify the authentication mode and
password for connecting the
videoconferencing network management
system to your endpoint.
The default value of
Authentication protocol is
MD5.
When the videoconferencing
network management system
attempts to connect to your
endpoint, Authentication
protocol and New password
set on your endpoint are
required.
Encryption
protocol
Encryption
password
Specify the encryption protocol and
password for connecting the
videoconferencing network management
system to your endpoint. Available
encryption protocols are DES, AES, and
No encryption.
The default value of
Encryption protocol is DES.
Set Encryption password to a
string of 32 characters or less,
consisting of letters, digits, and
special characters.
13.5 Setting QoS Parameters
Quality of service (QoS) settings determine the mode for processing IP data packets during a
conference.
Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > QoS. Set the QoS parameters described in Table
13-5.
Table 13-5 QoS parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
QoS type
Specifies the type of the Quality of Service
(QoS) network security measure used to
deal with the network latency, congestion,
and other issues.
Priority: If you select this option, you
The default value is
Priority.
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Parameter
Description
Setting
must also set IP priority and Service
type.
DiffServ: If you select this option, you
must also set DSCP.
IP priority
Specifies the priority that a network device
gives to forwarding the data packets sent
by your endpoint.
A larger value indicates a higher priority.
The default value is 7.
Value range: 0-7
Service type
Specifies how the data packets sent and
received by your endpoint are processed on
the network.
Normal: Network devices transmit the
data packets without special processing.
Minimum delay: Data packets are
transmitted at the highest rate with the
minimum delay.
Maximum throughput: A large
number of data packets can be
transmitted on the network.
Highest reliability: Data packets can
be transmitted to remote sites
completely and correctly.
Minimum cost: Network devices
transmit data packets of the same traffic
at lower costs.
The default value is
Minimum delay.
DSCP audio
DSCP video
DSCP data
DSCP signaling
Specify the service level of data packets
sent by your endpoint during transmission.
A larger value indicates a higher service
level.
The default value is 63.
Value range: 0-63
Network jitter
Adjusts network jitter settings to address:
Labial synchronization problems during
conferences
Choppy audio problems, by increasing
the network jitter value.
The default value is
0ms.
Value range: 0 ms to
1000 ms
Lip sync.
Fine-tunes network jitter settings if a slight
labial synchronization problem persists
after the network jitter settings are
adjusted.
The default value is
0ms.
Value range: 0 ms to
300 ms
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13.6 Setting Network Diagnostics Parameters
Correct settings on the ports used for diagnostics enable you to use a network diagnostics tool
to diagnose your endpoint using the ports.
Choose Advanced > Settings > Network > Network diagnostics. Set the network
diagnostics parameters described in Table 13-6.
You can use a network diagnostics tool to diagnose your endpoint only when the endpoint is not used in
any conferences.
Table 13-6 Network diagnostics parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Network
diagnostics
Specifies whether to enable the
Registration, Admission and Status
(RAS) ports, H.323 call port, and
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) port to
be used for network diagnostics.
The default value is Disable.
H.323 call
port
Specifies the port the network
diagnostics tool uses to receive and send
call signaling during communication
with your endpoint.
The default value is 1820.
RAS source
port
Specifies the port your endpoint uses to
receive and send RAS signaling during
communication with the network
diagnostics tool.
The default value is 1819.
RAS
destination
port
Specifies the port the network
diagnostics tool uses to receive and send
RAS signaling during communication
with your endpoint.
The default value is 1819.
SIP call port
Specifies the port your endpoint uses to
send SIP signaling during
communication with the network
diagnostics tool.
The default value is 5160.
Test network
after exiting
conference
Specifies whether to perform the ping
operation after your endpoint exits a
conference. Ping results are recorded in a
log.
The default value is Enable.
Log in to the web interface of the endpoint, choose System Settings > Network > Network diagnostics
to set Diagnostics tool user name and Diagnostics tool password. The default value of Diagnostics
tool user name and Diagnostics tool password are admin and Change_Me respectively.
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14 Ports on the Rear Panel
This section describes the ports on the rear panel and their functions, helping you correctly
connect the required devices to the endpoint.
Figure 14-1 to Figure 14-3 show the ports on the rear panels of the different models covered
by this document and illustrate the differences between them.
Figure 14-1 TE40
Figure 14-2 TE50
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A E1/T1 Grounding Criteria
Read the following grounding criteria carefully and comply with the relevant requirements
during the installation of the endpoint.
The grounding design of the telecom office (station) follows the principle of equalized voltage.
That is, the work grounding and the protection grounding (including the shielded grounding
and the surge protection grounding of the distribution frame) share a set of grounding
conductors.
When the E1 cable of the cabinet is over 7.5 m and the T1 cable of the cabinet is over 10 m, a
shielded cable and a shielded connector should be used and grounded.
When the E1 interface is connected to other devices using coaxial cables, the external shield
layers at the transmitting endpoint and receiving endpoint should be connected to the
protection ground at the same time. The dual in-line package (DIP) switch offers the possible
disconnection function at the receiving end.
Copper-core materials instead of aluminum materials should be used for the ground cable.
The plastic insulated copper wires with yellow and green insulation color should be used for
the protective ground cable. The protective ground cable should not exceed 30 m, and the
shorter the better. When the protective ground cable exceeds 30 m, the ground bar should be
rearranged.
In a balanced circuit, the joint of the E1 (T1) cable and the connector should be grounded
using the external shield layer (the grounding conductor) or an additional wire to ensure
normal reception and transmission in each E1 (T1) channel. In an unbalanced circuit, the
metal braid shield layer of the cable should be seamlessly connected to the coaxial connector.
When the E1 cable exceeds 30 m and the T1 cable exceeds 40 m, use the multi-point
grounding mode. In addition, connect the E1 cable to the ground at every 15 m and the T1
cable to the ground at every 20 m.
When the E1 or T1 cable is extended out of the office (station), the E1 or T1 cable should go
through the main distribution frame (MDF) attached with the security unit. The shield layer of
the E1 or T1 cable should be firmly connected to the protection ground of the MDF. The
security unit on the MDF should have the overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, and
failure alarm functions. The maintenance personnel should check the equipment periodically
and replace the ineffective protection unit in time.
For questions about grounding the device, contact the device provider for technical support.
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B Technical Specifications
Knowing technical specifications of the endpoint helps you better use it.
Table B-1 lists the technical specifications of the endpoint.
Table B-1 Technical specifications
Catego
ry
Item
Specifications
Standar
ds
complia
nce
Multimedia frame
protocol
ITU-T H.323 and IETF SIP
Video standard
H.261, H264 SVC, H264 HP, H264 BP, H263, and H263+
Audio standard
AAC-LD, G.711A, G.711U, G.719, G.722, G.728,
G.729A, HWA-LD, G.722.1 and G.722.1C
Dual-stream
standard
ITU-T H.239 and BFCP
Communication
standard
H.221, H.225, H.231, H.233, H.234, H.235, H.241, H.242,
H.243, H.245, H.281, H.283, H.350, H.460, and T.140
Network standard
TCP/IP, FTP, DHCP, SNMP, Telnet, HTTP, SSH,
HTTPS, PPPoE, RTP, RTCP, and SNTP
Protocol for
signaling and
media stream
encryption
H.281 and H.224
Media stream
encryption
protocol
AES and DES
Protocol for
signaling and
media stream
encryption
H.235, SRTP, and TLS
Call
IP
64 kbit/s-8 Mbit/s
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bandwi
dth
4E1(only for the
TE60)
64 kbit/s-8 Mbit/s
Video
Input
TE40: 1 x HD-VI/DVI, 1 x HDMI/DVI (audio input
supported), and 1 x VGA/YPbPr
TE50: 1 x HD-VI/DVI, 1 x HDMI/DVI (audio input
supported), 1 x VGA/YPbPr, 1 x 3G-SDI, and 1 x
CVBS
TE60: 2 x HD-VI/DVI, 2 x DVI-I (HDMI, VGA, and
YPbPr supported with conversion cables), 1 x
CVBS/S-VIDEO (converted from a DVI-I port), 1 x
HDMI/DVI (audio input supported), 1 x DisplayPort
(audio input supported), and 1x3G-SDI
Output
TE40: 2 x HDMI/DVI (audio output supported) and 1 x
VGA/YPbPr
TE50: 2 x HDMI/DVI (audio output supported), 1 x
VGA/YPbPr, 1 x 3G-SDI, and 1 x CVBS
TE60: 2 x HDMI/DVI (audio output supported), 2 x
DVI-I (HDMI, VGA, and YPbPr supported with
conversion cables), 1 x CVBS/S-VIDEO (converted
from a DVI-I port), and 1 x 3G-SDI
Video resolution
1080p60 with a minimum bandwidth of 1 Mbit/s
(optional)
1080p30 with a minimum bandwidth of 512 kbit/s
(optional)
720p60 with a minimum bandwidth of 512 kbit/s
720p30 with a minimum bandwidth of 384 kbit/s
4SIF/4CIF with a minimum bandwidth of 128 kbit/s
SIF/CIF with a minimum bandwidth of 64 kbit/s
SQSIF/SQCIF/QSIF/QCIF with a minimum bandwidth of
64 kbit/s
Presentation
resolution
Input: 1920 x 1200 60fps, 1080p 60fps, 1680 x 1050
60fps, 1600 x 1200 60fps, 1600 x 900 60fps, 1400 x 1050
60fps, 1440 x 900 60fps, 1366 x 768 60fps, 1360 x 768
60fps, 1280 x 1024 60/75/85fps, 1280 x 960 60/75/85fps,
1280 x 800 60/75/85fps, 1280 x 768 60/75/85fps, 1280 x
600 60fps, 1152 x 864 60/75/85fps, 720p 60/75/85fps,
1024 x 768 60/70/75/85fps, 800 x 600 56/60/72/75/85fps,
640 x 480 60/72/75/85fps
Output: 1600 x 1200, 1920 x 1200, 1920 x 1080, 1280 x
1024, 1280 x 720, 1024 x 768, 800 x 600
Coding/Decoding resolution: 1600 x 1200, 1920 x 1200,
1920 x 1080, 1280 x 1024, 1280 x 720, 1024 x 768, 800 x
600, 4CIF, CIF
Other video
Video Motion Enhancement
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features
VideoIntensifier
ViewProcessing
Facial Recognition
The TE40 and TE50 support the following:
dual 1080p60 (presentation mode: presentation)
1080p60+1080p30 (presentation mode: live)
The TE60 supports the following: dual 1080p60
(presentation modes: presentation or live)
Audio
Input
TE40: 1 x XLR, 2 x RCA, 1 x microphone array
HD-AI port, and 1 x HDMI port (supporting audio
input)
TE50: 1 x XLR, 2 x RCA, 1 x microphone array
HD-AI port, 1 x 3.5 mm, and 1 x HDMI port
(supporting audio input)
TE60: 2 x XLR, 2 x RCA, 1 x microphone array
HD-AI port, 1 x HDMI port (supporting audio input),
and 1 x DisplayPort (supporting audio input)
Output
TE40: 4 x RCA port and 2 x HDMI port (supporting
audio output)
TE50: 4 x RCA port and 2 x HDMI port (supporting
audio output)
TE60: 4 x RCA port, 2 x HDMI port (supporting audio
output), and 2 x DVI-I (output using DVI-HDMI
conversion cables)
Audio processing
AEC, ANS, and AGC
Networ
k port
Network port
2 x 10/100/1000 M LAN, 1 x Wi-Fi, 1 x 4 E1 connector
(optional, only for the TE60), and 1 x PSTN (Only
available in China)
USB
port
USB
2 × USB 2.0
COM
port
COM
2 × COM
Periphe
rals
VPC600 and VPC620 HD cameras
Endpoint control by using the camera to forward infrared signals
VPM220 and VPM220W microphone arrays
The TE40 and TE50 can be connected to only one VPM220 or VPM220W
microphone array. The TE60 can be connected to up to two VPM220 or
VPM220W microphone arrays.
Electric
ity
Operating voltage
and frequency
100 V AC–240 V AC; 50 Hz–60 Hz;
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supply
require
ments
Maximum power
consumption
TE40: 60 W
TE50: 60 W
TE60: 150 W
Environ
mental
require
ments
Operating state
Ambient
temperature
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Relative humidity
10% to 80%
Ambient noise
< 46 dBA SPL
Minimum
illuminance
7lux
Recommended
illuminance
> 300 lux
Non-operating state
Ambient
temperature
–40°C to +85°C
Relative humidity
0% to 95%
Physica
l
specific
ations
Codec dimensions
(H x W x D)
72.5 mm x 435 mm x 265.5 mm (2.85 in. x 17.13 in. x
10.45 in)
Package
dimensions (H x
W x D)
220 mm x 545 mm x 355 mm (8.66 in. x 21.46 in. x 13.98
in)
Weight
TE40: 3.9 kg (net weight) and 5.8 kg (gross weight)
TE50: 4.1 kg (net weight) and 6.0 kg (gross weight)
TE60: 4.6 kg (net weight) and 6.8 kg (gross weight)
Infrared
remote
control
port
Infrared signal
reception
NEC
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C Status Icons
The icons provided on the user interface indicate the status and settings of the system.
The icons help show the system status and perform operations as required. Table C-1 lists the
icons that will appear on the lower-right corner of the call screen and indicate the current
network status. Before initiating a conference, check the status of these icons.
Table C-1 Network status icons
Icon
Name
Indicates …
SIP registration
failure
The endpoint fails to be registered with
the SIP server.
GK registration
failure
The endpoint fails to register with the
gatekeeper after the gatekeeper is
enabled.
Network
disconnection
The endpoint is disconnected from an
IP network. The network cable may be
disconnected.
DNS resolution
failure
After the DNS server is enabled and
domain names are adopted as SIP
server or GK server addresses, the DNS
server fails to resolve the domain
names.
Wi-Fi connection
status
The first icon indicates that the Wi-Fi
network has disconnected after the
Wi-Fi client is enabled.
The other icon indicates the signal
status of a connected Wi-Fi network.
When you view a video, the icons listed in Table C-2 are used to indicate the status of certain
operations. During a conference, pay attention to the status of these icons to ensure that the
relevant operations are performed correctly.
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Table C-2 Operating status icons
Icon
Name
Indicates …
Microphone status
The status of the microphone of the local site
when displayed on the lower right corner of the
screen. In this case, the microphone is a
physical device used at the local site. When
one of these icons is displayed in other
positions of the screen, it indicates the
microphone status of a remote site in a
conference.
Speaker status
The status of the speaker of the local site when
displayed on the lower right corner of the
screen. When one of these icons is displayed in
other positions of the screen, it indicates the
speaker status of a remote site in a conference.
Encrypted
conference
The current conference is an encrypted
conference (with media streams encrypted).
Chair
The local site is the chair site.
Remote site
A remote site is currently being viewed.
Local site
The local site is currently being viewed.
Presentation sharing
A presentation is currently being shared.
Local site broadcast
The local site is being broadcast in the current
conference.
Do Not Disturb
The Do Not Disturb function is enabled at the
local site.
Hide Video
The local video is hidden during a conference.
You can use this function to prevent the local
video from being seen by remote sites. After
this function is enabled, the local site is
displayed as a blue screen at remote sites.
Camera control (up
and down)
The camera lens is turned upward or
downward.
Camera control (left
and right)
The camera lens is turned leftward or
rightward.
Camera control
(zooming)
The video input from the camera is shrank or
enlarged.
Poor network
condition
Network impairments or packet loss occurs in
the network where the endpoint is located. see
8.2 Customizing Onscreen Status Icons.
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Icon
Name
Indicates …
Video monitoring
A remote site is recording or taking photos of
the conference from the endpoint web
interface.
Recording
The current conference is being recorded.
Connected to a
VPM220W
The endpoint is connected to a VPM220W.
The first icon indicates that the VPM220W has
insufficient battery while the other icon
indicates a sufficient battery.
Remote site muted
The remote site is muted, and the local site
cannot hear the remote site.
Local site's speaker
muted by the chair
site
The chair site mutes the local site's speaker so
the local site cannot hear other sites.
Local site's
microphone muted
by the chair site
The chair site mutes the local site's microphone
so other sites cannot hear the local site.
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D Menus
This section describes the structure of the menus, which helps users to quickly identify each
function item.
The Advanced tab on the menu screen is the interface to all the function configuration items
of the endpoint. Figure D-1 shows the menu structure.
Figure D-1 Menu structure
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Only the TE60 supports 4E1 functions.
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E Terminology
This appendix provides the terms you will encounter in this administrator guide.
Numerics
1080i
1080i is the shorthand name for a format of high-definition video
modes. 1080 denotes the number of horizontal scan lines - also
known as vertical resolution - and the letter i stands for interlaced. In
the alternate format of high-definition video mode, known as 1080p,
the p would stand for progressive scan. 1080i is generally used in
place of 1440x1080, at a frame rate of 29.97 (30000/1001), while
1080p is usually used in place of 1920x1080 (full HD), at a frame
rate of 23.976 fps (24000/1001).
1080p
1080p is the shorthand name for a category of HDTV video modes.
The number 1080 represents 1,080 lines of vertical resolution (1,080
horizontal scan lines), while the letter p stands for progressive scan
(meaning the image is not interlaced). 1080p can be referred to as full
HD or full high definition although 1080i is also "Full HD"
(1920x1080 pixels). The term usually assumes a wide-screen aspect
ratio of 16:9, implying a horizontal resolution of 1920 pixels. This
creates a frame resolution of 1920×1080, or 2,073,600 pixels in total.
The frame rate in hertz can be either implied by the context or
specified after the letter p (or i), such as 1080p30, meaning 30 Hz.
2 panes
Users see two sites on one display device in two panes. The two
panes are of the same size. Each pane is about 1/4 of the screen. Use
2-pane as an adjective.
2CIF
2CIF defines a video with a resolution of 352 × 576 pixels and using
progressive scanning.
2SIF
2SIF defines a video with a resolution of 352 × 480 pixels and using
progressive scanning.
3 panes
Users see three sites on one display device in three panes. Use 3-pane
as an adjective.
4CIF
4CIF defines a video resolution of 704 × 576 pixels.
4SIF
4SIF defines a video with a resolution of 704 × 480 pixels and using
progressive scanning.
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720p
720p is the shorthand name for a category of HDTV video modes.
The number 720 stands for the 720 horizontal scan lines of display
resolution (also known as 720 pixels of vertical resolution), while the
letter p stands for progressive scan or non-interlaced. When broadcast
at 60 frames per second, 720p features the highest temporal (motion)
resolution possible under the ATSC standard. Progressive scanning
reduces the need to prevent flicker by filtering out fine details, so
sharpness is much closer to 1080i than the number of scan lines
would suggest.
B
broadcast (site)
All sites, except for the site being broadcast, view the site that is
broadcast. On the Broadcast Site screen, users can choose between
Broadcast Single and Broadcast in Turn.
broadcast single
(site)
Broadcast one specified site.
C
call absent (sites)
Place calls to all the sites that are on the site list but are absent from
the conference.
call site
Place a call to a site to add the site to the conference.
cascading
Multiple MCUs are connected in series at different layers to allow the
number of participants to expand beyond what a single MCU can
support. In cascading mode, an MCU in an upper layer can control an
MCU in a lower layer.
camera preset
Users can control a camera by zooming, panning, and tilting the
camera or changing the focus. Then, users can store this camera
position and assign a number to this position. This preset position is a
camera preset. During a conference, users can move the camera to a
camera preset by selecting the relevant number.
CIF
CIF (Common Intermediate Format), also known as FCIF (Full
Common Intermediate Format), is a format used to standardize the
horizontal and vertical resolutions in pixels of YCbCr sequences in
video signals, commonly used in video teleconferencing systems. It
was first proposed in the H.261 standard.
continuous
presence
A feature in multi-point conferencing that allows the video endpoint
to see images from multiple video endpoints at the same time. All
parties remain continuously visible or 'present' for the duration of the
call and the user can have control over the screen layout. Continuous
presence is better suited for team collaboration since it allows
participants to see the reactions (body language) of all participants,
not just the speaker.
D
delete site
Remove a site from the site list.
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dual stream
During a conference, two channels of video streams can be sent or
received simultaneously. For example, one channel is used for
transmitting video (such as video captured by a camera) and the other
channel is used for transmitting presentation (such as a computer
desktop). The two channels of videos can be displayed on two
displays.
E
end conference
End a conference. In this case, all sites leave the conference.
F
full-duplex
A full-duplex, or sometimes double-duplex system, allows
communication in both directions, and, unlike half-duplex, allows
this to happen simultaneously. Land-line telephone networks are
full-duplex, since they allow both callers to speak and be heard at the
same time. A good analogy for a full-duplex system would be a
two-lane road with one lane for each direction.
G
G.711
G.711, also known as Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), is a very
commonly used waveform codec. G.711 uses a sampling rate of
8,000 samples per second, with the tolerance on that rate 50 parts per
million (ppm). Non-uniform quantization (logarithmic) with 8 bits is
used to represent each sample, resulting in a 64 kbit/s bit rate. There
are two slightly different versions; μ-law, which is used primarily in
North America, and A-law, which is in use in most other countries
outside North America.
G.722
G.722 is an ITU-T standard 7 kHz wideband speech codec operating
at 48, 56 and 64 kbit/s. It was approved by ITU-T in November 1988.
Technology of the codec is based on sub-band ADPCM
(SB-ADPCM).
G.728
G.728 is an ITU-T standard for speech coding operating at 16 kbit/s.
It is officially described as Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using
low-delay code excited linear prediction.
give floor
After the chair site gives floor to a site, the other sites view and hear
the site. All the sites, except the chair site and the site that is given the
floor, are muted.
H
H.239
H.239 is an ITU-T recommendation from the H.32x Multimedia
Communications' macrofamily of standards for multimedia
communications over various networks. The H.239 recommendation
is titled "Role management and additional media channels for
H.3xx-series endpoints". Practical importance of this
recommendation is its setting forth a way to have multiple video
channels (for example, one for conferencing, another for
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presentation) within a single session (call).
H.263
H.263 is a video codec standard originally designed as a low-bitrate
compressed format for videoconferencing. It was developed by the
ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) in a project ending in
1995/1996 as one member of the H.26x family of video coding
standards in the domain of the ITU-T. H.263v2 (H.263+) added
support for flexible customized picture formats and custom picture
clock frequencies. Previously the only picture formats supported in
H.263 had been Sub-QCIF, QCIF, CIF, 4CIF, and 16CIF, and the
only picture clock frequency had been 30000/1001 (approximately
29.97) clock ticks per second.
H.264
H.264/AVC/MPEG-4 Part 10 (Advanced Video Coding) is a standard
for video compression. The final drafting work on the first version of
the standard was completed in May 2003. H.264/AVC is the latest
block-oriented motion-compensation-based codec standard developed
by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) together with the
ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG), and it was the
product of a partnership effort known as the Joint Video Team (JVT).
The ITU-T H.264 standard and the ISO/IEC MPEG-4 AVC standard
(formally, ISO/IEC 14496-10 - MPEG-4 Part 10, Advanced Video
Coding) are jointly maintained so that they have identical technical
content. H.264 is used in such applications as Blu-ray Disc, videos
from YouTube and the iTunes Store, DVB broadcast,
direct-broadcast satellite television service, cable television services,
and real-time videoconferencing.
H.323
H.323 is a recommendation from the ITU Telecommunication
Standardization Sector (ITU-T) that defines the protocols to provide
audio-visual communication sessions on any packet network. The
H.323 standard addresses call signaling and control, multimedia
transport and control, and bandwidth control for point-to-point and
multi-point conferences.
half-duplex
A transmitting mode in which a half-duplex system provides for
communication in both directions, but only one direction at a time
(not simultaneously). Typically, once a party begins receiving a
signal, it must wait for the transmitter to stop transmitting, before
replying.
hang up (site)
Hang up a remote site and remove the site from the conference.
HD
Refers to a video system of higher resolution than standard-definition
(SD) video, most commonly at display resolutions of 1280×720
(720p) or 1920×1080 (1080i or 1080p, full HD). High definition
(HD) refers to an increase in display or visual resolution of television
formats (HDTV), high definition video (used in HDTV broadcasting,
digital film and computer HD video film formats), high definition
multimedia interface (HDMI), an all-digital audio and video interface
capable of transmitting uncompressed streams and other formats for
recording and transmitting visual and audio communications.
hide video
During a conference, a site can hide its video to prevent other sites
from viewing the video of the site.
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intelligent mode
A video transforming mode, in this mode, cut the video first and then
stretch the video. Ensure that the aspect ratio of the video remains
unchanged. For example, to change a wide-screen video to a
narrow-screen video, crop the left and right edges of the wide-screen
video, and then stretch the video to full screen.
L
lock conference
(presentation)
After the chair site locks a conference and if site A is sharing
presentation, the other sites in the conference cannot share
presentation until site A stops sharing presentation.
lock site
(presentation)
After the chair site locks the presentation, only the site that is
currently sharing the presentation can continue sharing presentation.
Other sites cannot share presentation.
P
presentation
During a conference, the local site can share the content input by a
computer with remote sites, such as an excel file, a diagram, or a
presentation.
R
release chair
Pass the chair control to another site.
request chair
Request chair rights and become the chair site.
request floor
Request to speak. During a conference, users can request the floor
from the chair site.
revoke chair
When chair control rights are revoked, no chair site exists in the
conference. If the site that revokes the chair rights wants to become
the chair site, the site needs to request chair rights.
revoke
presentation
After the chair site revokes the presentation token, the relevant site
stop sharing the presentation.
S
S-Video
Separate Video[1], more commonly known as S-Video, also called
Y/C, and sometimes incorrectly [2] referred to as Super Video[3], is
an analog video signal that carries video data as two separate signals:
luma (luminance) and chroma (color). This differs from composite
video, which carries picture information as a single lower-quality
signal, and component video, which carries picture information as
three separate higher-quality signals. S-Video carries standard
definition video (typically at 480i or 576i resolution), but does not
carry audio on the same cable.
SIF
Source Input Format (SIF) defined in MPEG-1, is a video format that
was developed to allow the storage and transmission of digital video.
625/50 SIF format (PAL/SECAM) has a resolution of (360 or) 352 x
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288 active pixels and a refresh rate of 25 frames per second.
525/59.94 SIF Format (NTSC) has a resolution of (360 or) 352 x 240
active pixels and a refresh rate of 29.97 frames per second.
site group
A group of conference sites. If certain sites attend a conference
frequently, users can define these sites as a group to facilitate site
management.
start presentation
Start sharing local-site presentation with remote sites.
stop broadcasting
(site)
Stop broadcasting a site. The other sites stop viewing the site.
stop presentation
Stop sharing local-site presentation with remote sites.
SVGA
Super Video Graphics Array or Ultra Video Graphics Array, almost
always abbreviated to Super VGA, Ultra VGA or just SVGA or
UVGA is a broad term that covers a wide range of computer display
standards. Originally, it was an extension to the VGA standard first
released by IBM in 1987. Unlike VGA—a purely IBM-defined
standard—Super VGA was defined by the Video Electronics
Standards Association (VESA), an open consortium set up to promote
interoperability and define standards. When used as a resolution
specification, in contrast to VGA or XGA for example, the term
SVGA normally refers to a resolution of 800 × 600 pixels.
U
UXGA
Ultra extended graphics array, supporting a maximum resolution of
1600 x 1200 pixels.
V
video
The video is generally output from the HD OUT 1 interface of an HD
video endpoint and is captured by a camera.
view single (site)
View any site.
view site
View any site. On the View Site screen, users can choose between
View Single and View in Turn.
voice activation
This function is used for discussion or arguing scenarios. The site
with the loudest voice is broadcast.
X
XGA
XGA, the Extended Graphics Array, is an IBM display standard
introduced in 1990. Today, it is the most common appellation of the
1024×768 pixels display resolution, but the official definition is
broader than that.
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Numerics
4CIF
4 x Common Intermediate Format
A
AAC-LD
Advanced Audio Coding-Low Delay
ADSL
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
B
BFCP
Binary Floor Control Protocol
BNC
Bayonet Neill-Concelman connector
BRI
Basic Rate Interface
C
CAS
Channel Associated Signaling
CCS
Common Channel Signaling
CRC
Cyclic Redundancy Check
CVBS
Composite Video Base Signal
D
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS
Domain Name Server
DP
DisplayPort
DSCP
Differentiated Services Code Point
DVI
Digital Visual Interface
DVR
Digital Video Recorder
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FTP
File Transfer Protocol
G
GK
Gatekeeper
H
HD
High Definition
HDMI
High Definition Multimedia Interface
I
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network
IMS
IP multimedia subsystem
M
MCU
Multipoint Control Unit
N
NAT
Network Address Translation
NTP
Network Time Protocol
NTSC
National Television Standards Committee
P
PAL
Phase Alternating Line
PPPoE
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
PSF
Progressive Segmented Frame
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network
PTZ
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Q
QoS
Quality of Service
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S
SD
standard definition
SDI
Serial Digital Interface
SIP
Session Initiation Protocol
SMB
SubMiniature version B connector
SSH
Secure Shell
SVC
Scalable Video Coding
SXGA
Super Extended Graphics Array
V
VGA
Video Graphics Array
W
Wi-Fi
Wireless Fidelity
WOL
Wake on LAN
Y
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