TANDBERG Stereo Receiver D1430601 User Manual

What’s in this guide?  
Getting started  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
User Guide  
TANDBERG Codec C90  
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Gettingstarted  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Chapter 1  
Getting started  
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Gettingstarted  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Waking up the system  
After wake-up, the screen will typically look like this:  
To make a call you need to wake up the system from standby.  
However, if someone calls you, the system will wake up by itself.  
The IP number of your system is  
the dial-in number of your system.  
Date and  
time of day.  
To wake up the system just pick up the remote control or press any  
key. You may have to point the remote control towards the system  
to make it discover you.  
The system will now show the welcome screen, which contains  
the main menu and it will display the main camera image in the  
background.  
The IP number (whenever applicable) and the system name are  
Softkeys (described on the following pages).  
displayed in the upper left corner.  
The IP number is the dial-in number of your system.  
The screen will also indicate if there are any calls you have missed.  
Should the system fail to respond to the remote control or to incoming  
calls, make sure that:  
The system is connected to line voltage  
The remote control has working batteries  
The internal cables, such as the monitor cable and/or the camera  
cables are properly connected, cf. the installation sheet.  
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Gettingstarted  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
The TRC5 remote control  
The function keys in the upper part of the  
remote control reflects the softkeys on screen...  
... and the middle part of the remote control is  
used to handle the video part of the call  
... while the lower part of the remote control  
resembles very much the keypad of a cell phone.  
FUNCTION KEYS:  
Each key reflects a  
soft key on screen  
and represents  
shortcuts and  
advanced  
functions.  
MICROPHONE:  
PRESENTATION:  
Press the  
key  
Press the key  
to toggle the  
microphones  
on/off.  
to show/hide a  
presentation.  
ARROW UP/DOWN: Use the and arrow keys to navigate in the  
menu and to move the camera (pan, tilt) when the menu on screen is not  
displayed.  
ARROW LEFT:  
Press the arrow  
key to go one step  
back in the menu or  
to move to the left in  
a text field.  
ARROW RIGHT:  
Press the arrow  
key to expand  
the selected  
menu item or to  
move to the right  
in a text field.  
VOLUME: Press  
the + or on the  
key to adjust  
ZOOM: Press  
the + or on the  
key to zoom the  
the volume.  
camera in and out.  
OK/SELECT: Press the  
key to confirm your choice or selection.  
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Video conferencing  
PHONE BOOK: Press  
Alphanumeric keypad: Use the keypad in the same way  
LAYOUT: Press the  
as you would use a cell phone.  
the  
key to display  
key to display the  
Layout menu, then  
select a view in the  
menu.  
the phone book.  
0-9, a-z, period (.), @,  
space, *: Press a key  
repeatedly to toggle  
between the options  
displayed on each key.  
HOME: Press  
the key to go  
back to the Home  
menu.  
abc/123 #: Press the #  
key to toggle between  
lower case characters  
and numbers.  
CALL: Press the  
key to display  
the Recent calls  
menu. Select one  
or more contacts  
and press the  
key to initiate the  
call.  
END CALL / STANDBY:  
Press the  
key  
to end a call  
or—when idle—to go  
into standby mode.  
CLEAR: Press the key to  
remove characters in a text  
field.  
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Gettingstarted  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Navigating in the menus  
Example showing a submenu produced by pressing the right aRRow key.  
Your TANDBERG Codec C90 is operated by means of the remote control. All  
you need to know to get started are a few basic navigation principles.  
The little triangle  
indicates that  
Press the home key ( ) to show the home menu.  
The aRRow keys in the center of the upper part of the remote control are  
there are further  
submenus available.  
Use the right aRRow  
key or to show this  
submenu.  
used to navigate in the menus.  
When the system shows the home menu only, pressing home key ( ) will  
hide the menu. To bring it back, press the home key ( ) again.  
In an input field pressing cancel will delete characters/numbers to the left  
of the cursor position.  
Use the left aRRow key to  
collapse the menu expansion,  
i.e. to go back one level.  
Use the home key ( ) to exit all  
menus and return to showing  
the home menu only.  
Press the  
key to produce the home  
menu on the screen.  
The little  
triangle  
indicates that  
a submenu is  
available.  
The element  
currently selected  
is indicated by an  
orange rectangle.  
Use the vertical  
aRRow keys to  
navigate up and  
down in a menu.  
Context sensitive  
softkeys corresponding  
to the function keys of the  
remote control.  
Softkeys not used in a  
given context are shown  
ghosted.  
If there is no menu shown...  
Wake up the system by lifting the remote control and press the  
key to  
produce the home menu.  
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Gettingstarted  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Entering text in text fields  
Using the number keys in text fields  
Some menu fields expect text information to be entered. Apart from the  
need to enter the number or identity of the person you want to call, you will  
also—among other things—need this ability to search and maintain your list  
of contacts in the phone book.  
Whenever text entries are expected by the system, a small abc or  
ABC appears in the right lower corner of the entry field. For entry fields  
expecting numbers, 123 will appear instead. In text mode, entries from the  
number keys are automatically interpreted as text entries in the same way  
as on a cell phone.  
What happens when you press a number key?  
Guidelines:  
Pressing a number key outside calls will cause the call menu to be shown.  
Press the key that corresponds to the required letter as many times as  
When the cursor is positioned inside an entry field expecting text entries,  
the system automatically switches to text mode (ABC). Entering letters is  
similar to as on a cell phone—see right.  
needed to produce that letter  
Switch between lower case (abc) and upper case (ABC) letters with the  
# a/A key  
When the cursor is positioned inside an entry field requiring number  
entries, the system automatically switches to number mode (123) allowing  
numbers to be dialed with the number keys as usual.  
Switch between text mode (abc) and number mode (123) by keeping  
the # abc/123 key depressed for more than a second  
To insert space, press the 0 _ key  
To insert the @ sign, press the 1-key twice, while the keypad is in text  
mode  
To insert the . sign, press the .-key once, while the keypad is in  
*
number mode  
To write digits and numbers in a text input field, repeatedly press the  
corresponding key until the digit appears.  
Special characters  
Sometimes you will need to make use of  
special characters, e.g. when entering names  
in My contacts.  
Whenever it is likely that special characters  
are needed, a softkey (see the left Fig.) giving  
you access to the special characters menu  
will be displayed.  
Special characters  
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Gettingstarted  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Screen layout options for single screen  
The layout of the screen for single screen configurations can be changed as  
shown here.  
Layout control outside a call is limited to the choice between showing  
selfview and showing a wallpaper...  
To produce display options screen, press the layout (  
) key  
Use the aRRow keys to move between the alternatives and use to select  
the alternative you want to use  
Note that you may, or may not, include selfview (i.e. the outgoing video  
signal from your own system)  
You set whether to include selfview or not by means of the left-most  
softkey.  
Adding wallpaper to your screen  
In the home menu, navigate  
down to Settings and  
press the key.  
In the settings  
submenu  
navigate down  
to Wallpaper.  
Press again.  
Layout control used during a call gives you more possibilities...  
Select between the  
options available  
and press the key  
to leave the menu  
putting your choice  
into effect.  
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Gettingstarted  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Screen layout options for dual screen  
The layout of the screen for dual screen configurations can be changed as  
shown here.  
Layout control used during a call will depend on how many participants  
there are in the call. Note that the use of external infrastructure equipment  
may open up for calls with many participants. The layout of these calls  
may be controlled by the external equipment itself.  
To produce display options screen, press the layout (  
) key  
Use the aRRow keys to move between the alternatives and use to select  
the alternative you want to use  
A dual screen  
point-to–point call.  
The option selected  
in this example  
will be useful if a  
presentation is  
Note that you may, or may not, include selfview (i.e. the outgoing video  
signal from your own system)  
You set whether to include selfview or not by means of the left-most  
softkey.  
To set up for showing wallpaper is described on the previous page.  
added to the call.  
A dual screen call  
involving three  
participants in total.  
Layout control outside a call is limited to the choice between showing  
selfview and showing a wallpaper, but in a slightly different manner  
compared to single screen configurations. Note that if you choose Hide  
selfview, the double screen without wallpaper will look grey  
A dual screen  
call involving four  
participants in total.  
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Getting started  
Makingcalls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Chapter 2  
Making calls  
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Getting started  
Makingcalls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Making calls by dialing the number  
When someone is calling  
Observe that the term “number” has a wide definition here; you may use  
the procedure outlined on this page to call people by their alphanumeric  
address as well, for example:  
Respond to an incoming call by pressing the  
key on the remote control to  
accept it, or press the  
key to reject it.  
Press the  
key to produce the call  
Press the  
key on  
the remote  
control to  
answer an  
incoming call  
Press the  
key on  
the remote  
control to  
reject an  
menu, if needed. Position the cursor  
at Call and press to produce the  
submenu.  
ncoming call  
Terminating an ongoing call  
Terminating an ongoing call is similar to terminating calls on a cell phone—  
just press the  
key on the remote control.  
Key in the “number” to call. If needed, switch to alphanumeric  
setting by means of the abc/123/ABC softkey.  
Press the softkey Special characters to access non-standard  
characters, if needed. See Special characters on page 8 for  
more on this.  
Press the  
Press  
to start calling.  
key on the remote  
control to terminate  
an ongoing call  
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Getting started  
Makingcalls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Making calls using phone book  
Method 2:  
Making use of the phone book is time saving and prevents you from  
inadvertently calling the wrong number.  
Press the  
key to produce the call menu,  
if needed. Position the cursor at Call and  
press to produce the submenu…  
The entries, often referred to as contacts, are sorted alphabetically.  
Method 1:  
...then navigate down  
to Phone book  
and press to display  
the phone book.  
Press the  
… to show the phone book.  
Phone  
book  
key…  
If you know your way, navigate down  
to the folder required and press to  
produce the contents of that folder.  
Use the aRRow keys to locate whom  
to call and press to place the call.  
If you know your way, navigate down to the folder required and  
press to produce the contents of that folder. Use the aRRow  
keys to locate whom to call and press to place the call.  
Alternatively, you may search for  
an entry in the phone book. This is  
described in the section Phone book  
usage.  
Alternatively, you may search for an entry in the phone book.  
This is described in the section Phone book usage.  
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Getting started  
Makingcalls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Making calls using the recent calls list  
If you have called somebody, or somebody has called you, this will be listed  
in the list of recent calls.  
To gain access to the Recent calls list, just press the key on the remote  
control.  
You may also copy entries in the recent calls list to your phone book—see  
Using the phone book for details.  
The icons used  
Select what type of recent calls to show; All recent calls, just the  
missed calls, just the placed calls or just the received calls, by means  
of the softkeys.  
The icon  
The icon  
The icon  
is used to denote calls made by you.  
is used to denote calls received.  
is used to denote missed calls.  
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Getting started  
Making calls  
Usingthephonebook  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Chapter 3  
Phone book usage  
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Getting started  
Making calls  
Usingthephonebook  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Basic phone book features  
Opening the phone book:  
Your TANDBERG Codec C90 contains a phone book functionality, which is  
very similar to what you find in a mobile phone.  
It contains a section in which you can add your own list of contacts, and  
most corporate solutions will also include a corporate phone list.  
This latter list is normally installed and maintained from remote by your  
system administrator through a management system like the TANDBERG  
Management Suite (TMS), which is available separately.  
Press the phone book key…  
You cannot edit the corporate list yourself, but you may add entries to My  
Contacts. These may be edited ad libitum.  
Navigating in the phone book  
Basic navigation in the phone book is done in the usual way.  
This will cause the phone book menu to open…  
When positioned at a line with a small folder icon in front, press the right  
aRRow key to produce the contents of this folder. Repeat, if needed, if there  
are more levels.  
Whenever you are at a lower level, use the left aRRow key to move one level  
back.  
Calling an entry in the phone book  
Once an entry is located, just press the  
key to place the call.  
The phone book typically contains your own My contacts and a  
corporate phone book.  
In My contacts you may enter your own contacts.  
Need to search for an entry in the phone book? See Searching in the  
phone book on the next page.  
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Getting started  
Making calls  
Usingthephonebook  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Searching in the phone book  
Quick search by letters  
To search for an entry in the phone book, navigate to where you assume  
the entry resides. Any search will be done within the folder your cursor at  
present is located and inside any subfolders within this folder.  
While the My contacts may contain up to 200 entries, the entire phone  
book (which may include server based corporate directories) can be  
virtually unlimited in size. Consequently, using the arrow keys as the only  
navigation device can easily become a cumbersome task. What to do?  
If in doubt, remain at the top level (called root in computer terminology)  
and do your search from there.  
Enter Quick Search by Letters. Whenever you are inside the phone book  
navigating in the list of entries, the numerical keypad automatically switches  
from 123 mode to ABC mode. To locate a specific entry, just type in the first  
letter as with a cell phone. The system will then display all matches. Add  
more letters to refine your search. The search will be done within the folder  
your cursor at present is located and inside any subfolders within this folder.  
Just type the letter (or switch to 123 mode by pressing the # key to key in  
digits) and the Search field will be activated immediately. The phone book  
will then look something like this:  
Entering text in the search field  
Example: How do I write Alice 123 in the Search input field in the phone  
book?  
The search will begin immediately. Add more letters to narrow and refine  
your search.  
Do as follows:  
1. Press the 2-key once to get an A  
Example: Keying in da, will return entries like Dave Olson and David  
Jones, but also John Dahl and Vittorio Dalmazzino. There is no case  
sensitivity here.  
2. Press the #-key once to switch between upper and lower case letters  
3. Press the 5-key three times to get an l  
4. Press the 4-key three times to get an i  
5. Press the 2-key three times to get a c  
6. Press the 3-key twice to get an e  
7. Press the 0-key once to get space  
8. Press the 1-key three times to get a 1  
9. Press the 2-key four times to get a 2  
10. Press the 3-key four times to get a 3.  
How to open the phone book is described Basic phone book  
features, which can be found on the previous page.  
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Getting started  
Making calls  
Usingthephonebook  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Adding new contacts to the phone book  
Adding an entry manually to My contacts:  
Open the phone book by pressing the  
key on the remote control.  
New contacts can be added to My contacts only. Other entries must be  
entered by you system administrator.  
Navigate to My contacts:  
Press the key to show the contents of My contacts. A softkey named  
New contact will now appear along the bottom line of the display:  
Adding an entry from recent calls or the phone book  
While you are inside the phone book or the list of recent calls, navigate to  
the entry you would like to copy to My contacts and press the key or the  
Right aRRow key to show the options menu:  
Press the corresponding function key on the remote  
control to enter the Edit dialog box.  
Navigate down to Copy to my contacts and press the key to open the  
edit dialog box. This is similar to when entering a new contact manually  
(see right for details), but in this case the name and “number” of the  
copied contact has been filled in already by the system. If you want to edit  
the information entered you may do so. Remember to save before leaving  
the menu.  
Enter name and “number” of the new contact. After you have entered this  
information, the Save field will no longer appear ghosted and you may  
navigate down to this field and press the key to save your new entry.  
Alternatively, navigate down to Cancel and press the key to exit the  
dialog box without saving the new entry.  
How to open the phone book is described Basic phone book  
features, which can be found two pages back.  
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Getting started  
Making calls  
Usingthephonebook  
In-call features  
Video conferencing  
Editing existing entries in the phone book  
Editing entries in the phone book  
Open the phone book. Since only entries in My contacts may be subject  
to editing, navigate to My contacts and press the key to open it.  
You may edit and delete entries in My contacts any time. Since updates  
in the corporate phone book(s) made by your system administrator will not  
affect My contacts, you may have to use this feature from time to time  
when corporate phone book changes are made.  
Navigate to the entry to edit and press the key again. In the submenu  
that now appears, navigate to Edit and press the key to open for editing  
of the entry.  
You will now see a dialog box similar to this:  
in which the name and “number” of the entry selected for editing has  
already been inserted.  
Edit as required and navigate down to Save and press the key to put the  
changes into effect.  
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Getting started  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-callfeatures  
Videoconferencing
Chapter 4  
In-call features  
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Getting started  
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Using the phone book  
In-callfeatures  
Videoconferencing
BestView—Face recognition  
Where to find it:  
The TANDBERG Codec C90 is capable of doing face recognition.  
The face recognition system aims to search for faces in order to optimize  
the picture frame, and is therefore called BestView. Once a face or group of  
faces has been detected, camera zoom and camera angle will be changed  
accordingly in order to obtain an optimal representation on the screen.  
Kindly observe the following:  
The Best view feature is still a preview feature.  
The Best view optimization process may take up to 5 seconds.  
The detection of faces works better when people look towards the camera.  
The area from the eyebrows down to just below the lips should be  
uncovered.  
Beard is normally not a problem.  
The Best view feature  
is found in the Camera  
control menu  
Use this  
softkey to exit  
Best view  
Using Best view  
1. Press the  
key on the remote control to display the Layout menu.  
Select Selfview to be shown as required  
2. Press the  
key on the remote control to display the Home menu and  
select Camera control  
3. In the Camera control menu, locate the Best view button at the bottom of  
the screen  
4. Press the corresponding Function key on the remote control to start the  
Best view optimization process. Look towards the camera for about five  
seconds  
5. The system will now look for faces and adjust the zoom and camera angle  
to obtain a best fit.  
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Getting started  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-callfeatures  
Videoconferencing
Running a presentation  
Do as follows:  
The presentation functionality in the system enables you to show other  
available video sources in addition to your main camera.  
Connect your  
presentation  
source(s) to the  
I/O panel on the  
codec.  
This is perfect for meetings where you would like to share a PowerPoint  
presentation, for example.  
After you have connected your presentation source you may have to  
configure your source to make it supply a signal to your video system.  
The ability to do such presentations requires the optional Natural Presenter  
Package. If in doubt consult your administrator.  
Press the  
Presentation  
mode key on the  
remote control.  
To specify which source to serve for the presentation select it as shown  
here. Note that the name of each source can be changed, consult your  
administrator for details on this.  
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Getting started  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Videoconferencing  
Chapter 5  
Video conferencing  
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Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Videoconferencing  
About video conferencing  
A video call involving more than two participants is called a video conference  
or a MultiSite call. You will then make use of the optional built-in MultiSite  
functionality of your TANDBERG Codec C90.  
Observe that the infrastructure of your video network may contain external  
Multi Conference Units (MCU). These are devices dedicated to handle  
several simultaneous video conferences, each with many participants.  
Consult your system administrator for information on how to utilize external  
MCUs, if applicable.  
Who becomes the host?  
The host of a video conference is the endpoint to which all the others are  
connected. In other words, the one who initiated the conference.  
If two systems both supporting MultiSite have established their own video  
conference independent of the other and one of these two call the other,  
cascading will take place. This means that you may have more participants  
in total than a single system supports. In this case, the host will be the one  
calling the other.  
The host has the right to terminate the connection to any of the participants.  
The participants cannot control any of the others, but may disconnect  
themselves from the meeting at all times.  
If you are the one  
who initiated  
the video conference,  
you are considered to be  
the host by the system.  
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What’s in this guide?  
Getting started  
Making calls  
Using the phone book  
In-call features  
Videoconferencing  
Calling more than one  
Example:  
The below screenshot shows two entries made before any calls are  
placed. For units equipped with multisite capabilities, up to 3 participants  
can be called simultaneously if no external MCUs are used.  
Any point-to–point video call (i.e. a call involving two parties only) may be  
expanded to include additional participants. The call is then becoming a  
video conference.  
Any ongoing video call can be expanded into a video conference by adding  
more participants at any moment.  
Alternatively, you may set up a list of whom to call before you actually call  
them and then call them all in one go.  
After you have entered the participants, press the the  
calls.  
key to place the  
Any of these may, of course, be fetched from the phone book in the usual  
manner.  
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