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Ipela PCS-G60

Brand: Sony | Category: Conference System
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Using This Manual
  8. Features
  9. System Components
  10. Optional Equipment
  11. System Configuration
  12. System Configuration via an ISDN
  13. System Configuration via a SIP
  14. System Configuration via a LAN for Multipoint
  15. System Configuration via an ISDN for Multipoint
  16. System Configuration via a LAN and ISDN for Multipoint
  17. System Connections
  18. System Connection via a LAN
  19. System Connection via an ISDN
  20. System Connection via a SIP
  21. Attaching the PCSA-CG70/CG70P Camera Unit to a Tripod
  22. Preparing the System
  23. Pairing the Remote Commander
  24. Turning the System On/Off
  25. Standby Mode Function
  26. Setting the Visual Communication System to Standby Mode
  27. Adjusting the Volume on the TV Monitor
  28. Setting Up the System Immediately after the Installation Initial Setup Wizard
  29. Using the Menus
  30. phone book
  31. connect menu
  32. Operation Using the Menu
  33. Entering Characters Using the Remote Commander
  34. Entering Characters Using the On-Screen Keyboard
  35. Registering Local Information
  36. Line Interface Setup Menu
  37. Answer Setup Menu
  38. Communication Setup Menu
  39. Audio Setup Menu
  40. Video Setup Menu
  41. LAN Setup Menu
  42. QoS Setup Menu
  43. TOS Setup Menu
  44. SIP Setup Menu
  45. SPID Settings for Customers in the USA and Canada
  46. Annotation Setup Menu
  47. General Setup Menu
  48. Home Menu Setup Menu
  49. Administrator Setup Menu
  50. Encryption Setup Menu
  51. Displaying the Machine Status
  52. Machine Information
  53. LAN Line Status
  54. Restrictions on the Use of IPv6
  55. Setting Up the Network Configurations
  56. LAN Connection through a Router
  57. LAN Connection through a Gatekeeper
  58. LAN Connection through NAT
  59. LAN Connection with H.460 Firewall Traversal
  60. LAN Connection Using PPPoE
  61. ISDN Connections
  62. About the Network Routing Check
  63. Starting a Connection by Calling a Remote Party
  64. Calling a Remote Party by Using the Connect Menu
  65. Calling a Remote Party Using the One-Touch Dial Buttons
  66. Calling a Remote Party by Selecting Them in the History List
  67. Calling a Remote Party Registered in the Phone Book
  68. Calling a Remote Party Not Registered in the Phone Book
  69. Receiving a Call from a Remote Party
  70. Ending the Connection
  71. Registering a Remote Party – Phone Book
  72. Editing the Contents of the Phone Book
  73. Copying a Registered Party in the Phone Book
  74. Creating a Private Phone Book
  75. Using the Shared Phone Book
  76. Adjusting the Sound
  77. Turning Off the Sound on Answering – Mic on Answer Function
  78. Adjusting the Camera
  79. Adjusting the Brightness
  80. Using the Preset Function
  81. Adjusting the Camera in the Detailed Setup Menu
  82. Selecting the Input Picture and Sound
  83. Selecting the Video Input Using the F1 to F4 (Function) Buttons on the Remote Commander
  84. Switching the Picture from the Remote System
  85. Switching the Picture Displayed on the Monitor Screen
  86. Capturing the Screen
  87. Using a Tools Menu
  88. Using the Computer Picture for Presentation
  89. Connecting a Computer
  90. Streaming a Communication
  91. Recording a Visual Communication
  92. Using the Annotation Function
  93. Using the Annotation Function while in Communication
  94. Using Multiple Microphones
  95. Using a Second Camera
  96. Recording during a Communication
  97. Sending Audio/Video from the External Equipment to a Remote Party
  98. Viewing the Picture from the System on a Monitor or Projector
  99. Communicating without the Picture – Voice Meeting
  100. Controlling the Remote System with the Tone Signal – DTMF Transmission
  101. Accessing the Communication System
  102. Chapter 5: Encrypted Connection
  103. Preparing for an Encrypted Connection via LAN
  104. Starting an Encrypted Connection
  105. Chapter 6: Multipoint Connection
  106. Connection Examples of a Multipoint Connection
  107. Using the Cascade Connection via LAN (Up to 10 Points)
  108. Using the ISDN Connection
  109. Using Both LAN and ISDN
  110. Using the LAN Cascade and ISDN Connection
  111. Installing the MCU Software
  112. Configuring Multipoint
  113. Starting a Multipoint Connection
  114. Using the Display Control
  115. Broadcast Modes and Displayed Windows
  116. Switching the Broadcast Mode
  117. Receiving the Broadcast Requested From Another Terminal
  118. Ending the Multipoint Connection
  119. Notes on Secondary Terminals
  120. Multipoint Attributes
  121. Chapter 7: Web Control Function
  122. Opening the Web
  123. Identifying a User
  124. Selecting a Menu
  125. How to Use [Home] Menu
  126. How to Use [Download] Menu
  127. How to Use [Remote Commander] Menu
  128. Selecting a Tool
  129. How To Configure KIOSK Mode
  130. How to Use [Version Up]
  131. How to Use [Streaming]
  132. How to Use [Monitor]
  133. Location and Function of Parts and Controls
  134. PCSA-CG70/CG70P Camera Unit (Supplied)
  135. PCS-RF1 RF Remote Commander (Supplied)
  136. PCSA-B384S ISDN Unit (Optional)
  137. Indicators
  138. On-Screen Messages
  139. Troubleshooting
  140. Specifications
  141. PCS-RF1 Remote Commander (Supplied)
  142. PCS-A1 Microphone (One supplied)
  143. Acceptable RGB Input/Output Signals
  144. Pin Assignments
  145. Pin Assignments on Optional Board Connectors
  146. List of Port Numbers Used on the PCS-G60/G60D/G60DP
  147. Meeting Room Layout
  148. Memory Stick" Media
  149. Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors
  150. Glossary
  151. Menu Configuration
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