Polycom Projector VSXTM 6000 User Manual

APPENDIX 05/02  
TEST RESULTS FOR POLYCOM® VSX™ 6000  
Manufacturer:  
Model:  
Polycom®  
VSX™ 6000  
Version 7.5.1  
People + Content™ IP  
None  
Software versions:  
Optional Features  
Model modifications  
Date of Test:  
13th – 17th June 2005  
POLYCOM® VSX™ 6000  
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CONTENTS  
Page No.  
A: SETUP PROCEDURE  
B: HARDWARE DESCRIPTION  
C: SYSTEM OPERATION  
D: VIDEO TESTS  
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E:  
F:  
AUDIO TESTS  
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CONNECTIVITY  
G: SUMMARY  
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A: SETUP PROCEDURE  
The basic connections clearly illustrated on the printed Set-up card together with more  
detailed documentation on CD enabled the Polycom® VSX™ 6000 to be installed and  
set-up with ease.  
Initial installation involved:  
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Positioning the combined CODEC/camera unit on top of the monitor.  
Connecting the CODEC to the video monitor using the video and audio leads  
supplied.  
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Plugging the microphone into the CODEC.  
Establishing the IP network connection via a single RJ-45 to RJ-45 lead.  
Connecting the external power supply.  
System set up through the “on-screen” menus and the hand held infrared remote control  
was straightforward. The main parameters i.e. IP and Gatekeeper address were both  
entered by this method.  
Following switch on from cold the CODEC automatically self-boots within 45 seconds.  
After initial configuration, subsequent power-ups retain all of these system settings. If the  
unit has been inactive for a user definable period it automatically reverts to standby mode,  
returning to operational mode when the remote control is picked up or an incoming call is  
detected. In each case the unit takes two seconds to stabilise.  
Approximate set-up time:  
Documentation quality:  
15 minutes (Basic single monitor setup)  
The unit is supplied with a printed Quick Start Guide,  
context sensitive on-screen assistance via the remote  
control Help button and comprehensive VSX Getting  
Started and Administrator’s guides on a CD-ROM.  
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B:  
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION  
General  
The Polycom® VSX™ 6000 is a compact entry level portable system for IP  
communication up to 768kbit/s. Several optional features are available:  
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Dual Monitor hardware.  
Up to two additional desk microphones.  
Integration with the VTX1000™ conference phone.  
Images from a PC/laptop can be introduced into a conference by two methods:  
1. A hardware option, Visual Concert VSX enables a PC/laptop to be directly connected  
(hard wired) into the CODEC.  
2. A software option People + Content™ IP for Windows enables a network connected  
PC/laptop to transmit images over the net to the CODEC and thus into a conference.  
The basic VSX™ 6000 system is designed for IP connectivity up to 768kbit/s through the  
10/100 BaseT auto switching Ethernet port. A single picture monitor either displays the  
transmitted image as a Picture in Picture (PIP) or emulates Dual Monitor mode by  
scaling both near and far images side by side on the screen, the latter display optionbeing  
particularly effective when a large plasma panel or a data projector are used as the single  
display device.  
True dual monitor operation can also be provided through the optional Additional  
Monitor Adaptor (AMA), where the main CODEC video output, i.e. images from the  
remote site, the menus and setup screens is displayed on a Y/C (S-Video) monitor while  
the second monitor (Y/C or composite) screens images of the local site. The AMA also  
includes an XGA output for the display of graphic images on an XGA monitor or data  
projector. This option was not included with the test CODECs.  
The camera has pan, tilt and zoom functions with ten preset positions. The unit is quiet in  
operation and rapidly repositions between preset positions.  
The basic CODEC includes a single loudspeaker for mono conferences, but also supports  
Siren 14 Stereo (StereoSound™) with optional external monitor loudspeakers or a stereo  
audio system. The system captures stereo by turning off one of the three microphones  
located in the desk microphone pod, the microphone pod must then be placed with the  
Polycom logo furthest from the conference participants to achieve the correct stereo  
image. In larger rooms multiple microphone pods may be used to create the stereo image.  
Stereo audio from a DVD or VCR player is also available when connected via the line  
input connections.  
The VSX™ 6000 systems supplied for evaluation included the optional People +  
Content™ IP feature, this allows a network connected windows PC to transfer its screen  
images over the net to the local CODEC and then into video conference sites via the  
H.323 videoconference link. A PC/laptop software application downloaded from the  
Polycom web site is necessary to enable this option.  
Another option, the Visual Concert™ VSX hardware unit enables the image from a  
PC/Laptop XGA screen and its associated audio to be directly connected to the local  
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CODEC and then fed into a conference. This unit also provides an XGA data projector  
output and a three port network hub. The VSX unit connects to the desk pod microphones  
via a ‘daisy chain’. When conferencing with other Polycom units supporting People +  
Content™ any XGA data source connected to the Visual Concert™ VSX unit can be  
transmitted to the remote site together with the selected video source. To route this XGA  
signal to the remote site either the Graphics button on the remote control or the Send  
button on the VSX unit is selected. The far site then displays the selected video source on  
the main monitor and the XGA output (PC image) from the remote Visual Concert™  
VSX unit on a second XGA monitor. The presenter and the presentation PC images are  
thus received simultaneously at the remote site. Visual Concert™ VSX units were not  
supplied for evaluation.  
AES encryption operates in point-to-point calls at all bandwidths.  
A document camera may be connected to the composite video input of the CODEC and  
the system set to utilise 4CIF video coding when this source is selected, this will  
maximise screen resolution at the expense of frame rate.  
A ‘Kensington lock’ fixing on the rear of the unit provides enhanced physical security for  
the CODEC.  
Dimensions: CODEC unit (w x h x d) 30 x 15 x 25cm  
CODEC Unit  
Video Inputs  
Composite/YC Connector  
Main camera  
Y/C  
Direct internal connection  
VCR/document camera  
Composite  
RCA Phono  
Visual Concert VSX*  
* Optional  
RGB  
Proprietary  
Video Outputs  
Monitor 1  
Composite/YC Connector  
Y/C  
4 pin mini DIN  
Monitor 1  
Optional monitor 2*  
Optional monitor 2*  
* Requires optional Additional Monitor Adaptor (AMA)  
Composite  
Y/C  
Composite  
RCA Phono  
4 pin mini DIN  
RCA Phono  
Audio Inputs  
Level  
Microphone  
Line  
Connector  
Proprietary  
RCA Phono  
RCA Phono  
Main microphone*  
VCR or Mixer  
VCR or Mixer  
Line  
* Up to three desk microphones may be “daisy chain “connected into this input.  
Audio Outputs  
External amplifier/VCR  
External amplifier/VCR  
Level  
Line*  
Line*  
Connector  
RCA Phono  
RCA Phono  
* The Line outputs may be set to be far end only or a mix of near and far end audio. If  
StereoSurround is selected the Line outputs are far end only.  
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1 x LAN 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet connection (RJ-45)  
Optional Visual Concert VSX  
1 x PC/laptop input (15 Pin HD D type)  
1 x PC/laptop audio input (3.5mm stereo jack)  
1 x data projector output (15 Pin HD D type)  
2 x CODEC/microphone connectors (proprietary)  
4 x LAN connections (RJ-45)  
Cables Supplied  
Basic Unit  
1 x IEC mains lead  
1 x power interconnect cable  
1 x LAN cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45)  
1 x CODEC-microphone cable  
1 x combined monitor video and audio cable  
(4 pin mini DIN-4 pin mini DIN plus 3 x RCA - RCA Phono connectors)  
1 x Y/C to SCART adaptor  
Mobility  
The Polycom® VSX™ 6000 is portable, lightweight and can be moved easily. To  
establish a connection, the IP address will need to be re-entered for each new location  
using the on screen configuration menu.  
C: SYSTEM OPERATION  
In single monitor configuration Picture in Picture (PIP) is used to display the transmitted  
local image as a small picture superimposed on the image from the remote site. The  
alternative Dual Monitor emulation is illustrated below, the pip button is used to cycle  
through a number of display options:  
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Far end full screen  
Near end full screen  
Side by Side equal size images  
Far end large image, near end small image  
Near end large image, far end small image  
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Side by Side equal size images  
Far end large image, near end small image  
Near end large image, far end small image  
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WithPeople and Content™ selected, a third window opens withcontent displayed as a  
large image, and both near and far video images displayed as small windows.  
The CODEC is configured and controlled either with the infrared remote control through  
the on screen Polycom® graphical interface or via a web browser over the LAN. This  
LAN connection is password protected. Text messages may also be sent from the web  
browser to the CODEC and displayed on the main video monitor, a useful tool for remote  
management.  
Screenshot reproduced by permission of Polycom®  
The dial menu allows selection of connection speed and IP address. The video and audio  
protocols are automatically assigned to optimise the available bandwidthand capabilities  
of the remote CODEC. In calls betweenVSX™ 6000 units the following protocols were  
utilised.  
Connection  
Bandwidth  
128kbit/s  
384kbit/s  
> 384kbit/s  
Video  
Protocol  
H.264  
H.264  
H.263  
Audio  
Protocol  
Siren™ 14  
Siren™ 14  
Siren™ 14  
Audio  
Bandwidth  
24kbit/s  
48kbit/s  
48kbit/s  
Far-End camera control and remote video input selection operate over point to point  
connections.  
The mute button located on the microphone pod illuminated when the local  
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microphone was muted. Both Near (local) and Far (remote) microphone mute status were  
also indicated on the display screen.  
A call status page is readily available via the remote control Help button and indicates:  
the network in use; the target data rate; the audio and the video encoding/decoding  
algorithms together with:  
Statistics on the actual audio and video data rate;  
The video frame rate; the audio and video packet loss;  
The call number;  
The duration of the call.  
The Stereo audio system (StereoSound™ performed well with the camera in wide angle  
(zoomed out) to include a group of conference participants. The stereo audio then helped  
to identify the position of the participant speaking in the group. In close-up however the  
stereo image did not alter so that the picture showed a close up view of the presenter but  
the accompanying sound still matched the wide angle shot. In other words, the video  
image showed the speaker ‘centre stage’ while the stereo audio ‘image’ remained with the  
speaker off to the right or left. This disconnection of the video picture and the stereo  
audio ‘image’ could be distracting.  
The People + Content™ application to establisha connection between a PC/laptop and  
the CODEC via the Local Area Network is enabled either by pressing the remote control  
Graphics button or the on-screen Play button within the People + Content™ IP PC  
application. This application only operates under Windows; Apple Mac operating systems  
are not supported.  
The CODEC accepts still images transmitted from other units as snap-shots but does not  
transmit snapshots. The Snapshot button on the remote handset can select:  
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System Calendar  
Recent Calls List  
System Info  
Call Status  
This could be confusing to the occasional user.  
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D:  
VIDEO TESTS  
Due to the automatic selection of video protocols we were unable to carry out the full  
suite of tests.  
In all tests at H.323 the corresponding audio standard is Siren™ 14, 48kbit/s  
Objective Video Tests: Signal measurements  
1. 75% EBU bars  
2. Grey scale  
Subjective Video Impairments Tested:  
Lip synchronisation  
LS  
Block distortion (tiling)  
Blurring (reduced edge sharpness and spatial detail)  
Colour errors  
Jerkiness (distortion of smooth motion)  
Object persistence(lagging images from previous frames as faded or outline images)  
Scene cut response (i.e. time to build up the new image)  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
OP  
SCR  
Scale of impairments:  
Imperceptible  
Perceptible  
Slightly annoying  
Annoying  
1
2
3
4
5
Very annoying  
Test Tape:  
Signals recorded  
EBU colour bars  
Grey scale  
Time on tape  
1min 30secs  
1.40 - 2.40  
Blue field  
2.50 - 3.50  
Medium close up female face, still  
Medium close up female face, talking  
Close up face, nodding  
4.00 - 5.00  
5.10 - 6.10  
6.20 - 7.20  
Close up face, shaking head side to side  
Zoom out slowly to wide angle three people  
Zoom in quickly to close up of centre person  
Turntable speeds: 1, 2, 3 and 4  
Football sequence  
Zoom in and out of ‘A-to-Z’ map  
7.30 - 8.30  
8.40 - 9.40  
9.50 - 10.50  
11.00 - 15.30  
15.40 - 16.40  
16.50 - 17.50  
20.30 - 20.50  
Text legibility, font sizes 20 to 12 pt  
Cut tests, scenes various with camera movements 21.00 - 22.00  
Man teaching at whiteboard 22.10 - 23.23  
To ensure accuracy of measurement at the remote site, all signals are to be monitored  
prior to transmission.  
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Test 1a (H263): Colour bar test  
(Insert 75% EBU bars at local site, measure at remote site)  
Peak to peak video amplitude  
Peak to peak sync amplitude  
Peak to peak burst amplitude  
Do chroma vectors lie in their boxes?  
Any waveform aberrations?  
1.0v  
0.3v  
0.3v  
Yes  
None  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
1
2
1
Test 1b (H264): Colour bar test  
(Insert 75% EBU bars at local site, measure at remote site)  
Peak to peak video amplitude  
Peak to peak sync amplitude  
Peak to peak burst amplitude  
Do chroma vectors lie in their boxes?  
Any waveform aberrations?  
1.0v  
0.3v  
0.3v  
Yes  
None  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
1
2
1
Test 2a (H.263): Grey scale  
(Insert grey scale at local site, measure at remote site)  
Peak to peak video amplitude  
Peak to peak sync amplitude  
Any waveform aberrations?  
1.0v  
0.3v  
None  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
1
1
1
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Test 2b (H.264): Grey scale  
(Insert grey scale at local site, measure at remote site)  
Peak to peak video amplitude  
Peak to peak sync amplitude  
Any waveform aberrations?  
1.0v  
0.3v  
None  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
1
1
1
Test 3a (H.263): Blue screen  
(Insert blue screen at local site, measure at remote site)  
Any waveform aberrations?  
None  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
CLR  
1
1
Test 3b (H.264): Blue screen  
(Insert blue screen at local site, measure at remote site)  
Any waveform aberrations?  
None  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
CLR  
1
1
Test 4a (H.263): Medium close up female (still)  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
1
1
1
Test 4b (H.264): Medium close up female (still)  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
1
1
1
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Test 5a (H.263): Medium close up female (talking)  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
LS  
1
1
1
1
1
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
Test 5b (H.264): Medium close up female (talking)  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
LS  
1
2
2
1
1
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
Test 6a (H.263): Close up head (nodding)  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
2
1
1
Test 6b (H.264): Close up head (nodding)  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
2
2
1
1
Test 7a (H.263): Close up head (shaking side to side)  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
2
1
1
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Test 7b (H.264): Close up head (shaking side to side)  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
2
3
1
1
Test 8a (H.263): Medium close up, slow zoom out to three shot  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
2
1
1
Test 8b (H.264): Medium close up, slow zoom out to three shot  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
2
1
1
Test 9a (H.263): Three shot, quick zoom in to medium close up centre person  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
1
1
1
Test 9b (H.264): Three shot, quick zoom in to medium close up centre person  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
2
1
1
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Test 10a (H.263): Turntable speed 1  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
1
1
1
Test 10b (H.264): Turntable speed 1  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
1
2
1
Test 10c (H.263): Turntable speed 2  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
1
1
1
Test 10d (H.264): Turntable speed 2  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
1
2
1
Test 10e (H.263): Turntable speed 3  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
2
2
1
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Test 10f (H.264): Turntable speed 3  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
2
2
2
2
Test 10g (H.263): Turntable speed 4  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
1
2
2
1
Test 10h (H.264): Turntable speed 4  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
2
3
2
2
Test 11a (H.263): Football sequence  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
2
2
2
1
Test 11b (H.264): Football sequence  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
2
3
2
2
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Test 12a (H.263): Zoom in and zoom out of ‘A-to-Z’ map  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
2
3
1
2
Test 12b (H.264): Zoom in and zoom out of ‘A-to-Z’ map  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
3
3
1
3
Test 13a (H.263): Text legibility (% of screen height) at viewing distance approx. 5 x  
screendiagonal  
Legibility H.323  
20 pt (3.5%)  
16 pt (3%)  
768kbit/s  
Yes  
Yes  
14 pt (2.5%)  
12 pt (2.3%)  
No  
No  
Test 13b (H.264): Text legibility (% of screen height) at viewing distance approx. 5 x  
screendiagonal  
Legibility H.323  
20 pt (3.5%)  
16 pt (3%)  
384kbit/s  
Yes  
Yes  
14 pt (2.5%)  
12 pt (2.3%)  
No  
No  
Test 14a (H.263): Video with several vision cuts  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
OP  
SCR  
JRK  
2
2
1
1
2
1
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Test 14b (H.264): Video with several vision cuts  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
OP  
SCR  
JRK  
3
3
1
1
3
2
Test 15a (H.263): Man teaching with flip chart  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
768kbit/s  
LS  
2
1
1
1
1
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
Test 15b (H.264): Man teaching with flip chart  
Subjective Impairments H.323  
384kbit/s  
LS  
2
1
2
1
1
BLK  
BLR  
CLR  
JRK  
Test 16: Playback from a domestic VHS videotape player  
Is picture stable?  
Yes  
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E:  
AUDIO TESTS (ITU standards only)  
Tests 1-3 were carried out with test signals inserted into the AUX (Auxiliary) input.  
Test 1: Frequency response (-3dB)  
(Insert a -6dB signal at the local site, measure the frequency corresponding to an audio  
level reduction of 3dB at the remote site from the level received when a 1kHz tone is  
transmitted).  
Siren™ 14, 24kbit/s  
14kHz  
Siren™ 14, 48kbit/s  
14kHz  
Test 2: Headroom (measured on a Siren™ 14, 48kbit/s connection)  
(Insert increasing amplitude 1kHz tone at local site, monitor for overload distortion at  
remote site)  
Overload occurs at:  
+10dBm  
Test 3: Audio Level  
(Insert -6dBm 1KHz tone at local site, monitor received level at remote site)  
Measure the level on the VCR output with the local volume at mid range.  
Remote site signal measures: -18dBm measured on audio output  
Test 4: Echo Cancellation  
Setup The echo canceller is fully automatic in operation.  
Lecture Theatre  
Not tested  
Room  
Yes  
Yes  
Audio levels adequate? (Y/N)  
Audio quality acceptable? (Y/N)  
Echo cancellation acceptable? (Y/N)  
Quality of double talk  
Not tested  
Not tested  
Not tested  
Yes  
Very Good  
Subjectively the quality of the Siren™ 14 audio and echo cancellation was excellent. The  
provision of: audio level meters for the microphone and VCR inputs; level adjustment on  
the VCR inputs and an internal tone generator, are all very useful operational features.  
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F: CONNECTIVITY  
Connectivity between Like Machines  
H.323  
There were no problems connecting between the Polycom VSX™ 6000 units at  
Edinburgh and Newcastle over IP.  
During an H.323 call the network connection was removed and reconnected after a  
specific time.  
5 Seconds  
15 Seconds  
30 Seconds  
Image froze, call re-established  
Image froze, call re-established  
Image froze, call re-established  
Time to Connect  
H.323  
All speeds  
5 seconds  
Connectivity with Other Machines (models listed with comments)  
Successful connections were made in each direction with the following CODECs:  
H.323  
Tandberg 6000  
Polycom® VSX™ 8000  
Polycom® ViaVideo  
Polycom® VSX  
Webcam using NetMeeting®  
In conferences with a Polycom® iPower970 (Software 6.2.0.1208), no video was  
received at the VSX™ 6000 irrespective of which unit initiated the call.  
Connectivity with JVCS MCUs  
H.323  
Successful connections were made to the Management Centre IP MCU, H.263 video and  
G.722 audio.  
The audio level at the Management Centre was measured as peaking at -2dBm.  
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Procedure for making a call  
1. Select connection speed  
2. Input IP address  
3. Press Call/Hang-up button on the remote control to dial.  
Or use the Speed Dial, Local Directory, or Call History list from the graphical interface.  
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SUMMARY  
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An entry level CODEC providing conferencing data rates between 64kbit/s and  
768kbit/s over H.323 IP networks.  
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Optional Additional Monitor Adaptor (AMA) for multiple monitor outputs.  
Graphical interface with infrared remote control.  
Supports H.261, H.263, H.264 video coding.  
Supports G.711, G.722, G.722.1, G.728, G.723.1, G.729 and Siren14kHz audio  
coding.  
Supports StereoSurround™ audio  
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People + Content™ and H.239 dual image support  
Far end camera control and source selection.  
Optional Visual Concert VSX for PC and Laptop direct connection to the CODEC.  
Optional People + Content™ IP for Windows PC and Laptop network connection to  
the CODEC.  
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research community in the United Kingdom. JANET, the United Kingdom's academic and research  
network, is funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC).  
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