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Introduction Getting Started Using E20 The Settings Advanced settings

Administrator Guide

TANDBERG E20

www.tandberg.com

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What’s in this guide?

Introduction

Intellectual Property Rights ............................. 5

Trademark ..................................................... 5

Disclaimer..................................................... 5

Patent Information ........................................ 6

Copyright Notice .......................................... 6

Safety Instructions .......................................... 7

Water and Moisture ..................................... 7

Cleaning ........................................................ 7

Ventilation ..................................................... 7

Lightning ....................................................... 7

Dust .............................................................. 7

Vibration ....................................................... 8

Power Connection and Hazardous Voltage .. 8

Servicing ....................................................... 8

Accessories .................................................. 9

Communication Lines .................................. 9

Environmental Issues ...................................... 9

Digital User Guides .................................... 10

European Environmental Directives ........... 10

Waste Handling .......................................... 10

Information for Recyclers ........................... 10

Getting Started

Connecting the E20 ....................................... 12

Using the keypad to configure the E20 ......... 13

Setting up the E20 from remote ................... 14

Using the E20

Connecting the E20 ....................................... 16

Adjusting the E20 camera ............................. 16

The E20 keyboard.......................................... 17

Operating the softkeys .................................. 17

Navigation principles ..................................... 18

Selfview ........................................................ 18

Calling someone by dialing their number ...... 19

Answering an incoming call ........................... 19

Switching between handset, loudspeaker and headset .............................. 19

Calling someone using the phone book ........ 20

Searching in the phone book ......................... 20

Adding entries to My contacts ...................... 21

Switching between two calls ........................ 21

Blind transfer ................................................. 22

Consultative transfer ..................................... 22

The Settings menu

Description of the Settings available ............. 24

The Settings ............................................... 24

The Advanced Settings

Description of the Advanced Settings ........... 27

IP settings ..................................................... 27

Advanced configuration ................................. 28

Audio .......................................................... 28

Camera 1 .................................................... 28

CapsetFilterDebug ..................................... 28

Conference 1 .............................................. 28

Experimental .............................................. 29

Menu .......................................................... 29

Network 1 .................................................. 29

Network services ...................................... 29

Phonebook ................................................. 31

Provisioning ................................................ 31

SIP .............................................................. 31

Standby ...................................................... 33

System Unit ................................................ 33

HearingImpairedMode ............................... 33

MenuLanguage .......................................... 33

Name .......................................................... 33

Time ........................................................... 33

Video .......................................................... 33

Change password .......................................... 33

Restart ........................................................... 33

Mechanical dimensions ................................. 34

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Chapter 1

Introduction

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What’s in this Guide?

Thank you for choosing TANDBERG!

Your TANDBERG E20 has been designed to give you many years of safe, reliable operation.

You will find that in some places information has been copied from other chapters (but adapted, when needed) to let you have all the relevant information there and then.

This helps eliminating the need to read through long sections before you can even think of getting started.

Our main objective with this Administrator Guide is to address your goals and needs. Please let us know how well we succeeded!

We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of this Administrator

Guide.

This can be found on http://www.tandberg.com/ docs

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Getting Started

Intellectual Property Rights

This Administrator Guide and the Products to which it relates contain information that is proprietary to TANDBERG and its licensors.

Information regarding the Products is found on the page entitled License

Agreements and Patent Information.

This Administrator Guide may be reproduced in its entirety, including all copyright and intellectual property notices, in limited quantities in connection with the use of the Products. Except for the limited exception set forth in the previous sentence, no part of this Administrator Guide may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of TANDBERG. Requests for such permission should be addressed to [email protected].

Trademark

TANDBERG® is a registered trademark belonging to Tandberg ASA. Other trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective holders.

COPYRIGHT © 2009, TANDBERG

All rights reserved.

Philip Pedersens vei 20

1366 Lysaker, Norway

Tel: +47 67 125 125 Fax: +47 67 125 234

E-mail: [email protected]

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Disclaimer

The specifications for the Products and the information in this document are subject to change at any time, without notice, by TANDBERG.

Every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information in this Administrator Guide, however, TANDBERG assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

The Products that are covered by this Administrator Guide are protected under copyright, patent, and other intellectual property rights of various jurisdictions.

This Product is COPYRIGHT © 2009, TANDBERG. All rights reserved.

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Getting Started

Patent Information

The products described in this manual is covered by the following patents:

US7,010,119,

US,7,327,785 - US7,295,613 - US7,283,588

EP01953201 - GB1338127

An updated list of the patents applying can be found on www.tandberg.com/tandberg_pm.jsp.

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Copyright Notice

The product that is covered by this Administrator Guide is protected under copyright, patent, and other intellectual property rights of various jurisdictions. This product is Copyright © 2009, Tandberg Telecom AS. All rights reserved. This product includes copyrighted software licensed from others.

A document describing the copyright notices and the terms and conditions of use can be found at: http://www.tandberg.com/docs.

IMPORTANT: USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS SUBJECT IN ALL CASES TO

THE COPYRIGHT RIGHTS AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF

USE REFERRED TO ABOVE. USE OF THIS PRODUCT CONSTITUTES

AGREEMENT TO SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

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Getting Started

Safety Instructions

For your protection please read these safety instructions completely before you connect the equipment to the power source. Carefully observe all warnings, precautions and instructions both on the apparatus and in these operating instructions. Retain this manual for future reference.

Water and Moisture

Do not operate the apparatus under or near water—for example near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or in other areas with high humidity.

• Never install jacks for communication cables in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.

• Do not touch the product with wet hands.

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Cleaning

Unplug the apparatus from communication lines, mains power-outlet or any power source before cleaning or polishing. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a lint-free cloth lightly moistened with water for cleaning the exterior of the apparatus.

Ventilation

Do not block any of the ventilation openings of the apparatus. Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other material. Never install the apparatus near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

Do not place the product in direct sunlight or close to a surface directly heated by the sun.

Lightning

Never use this apparatus, or connect/disconnect communication cables or power cables during lightning storms.

Dust

Do not operate the apparatus in areas with high concentration of dust.

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Getting Started

Vibration

Do not operate the apparatus in areas with vibration or place it on an unstable surface.

Power Connection and Hazardous Voltage

The product may have hazardous voltage inside.

• Never attempt to open this product, or any peripherals connected to the product, where this action requires a tool.

• This product should always be powered from an earthed power outlet.

• Never connect attached power supply cord to other products.

• In case any parts of the product has visual damage never attempt to connect main power, or any other power source, before consulting service personnel

• The plug connecting the power cord to the product/power supply serves as the main disconnect device for this equipment. The power cord must always be easily accessible.

• Route the power cord so as to avoid it being walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against it. Pay particular attention to the plugs, receptacles and the point where the cord exits from the apparatus.

• Do not tug the power cord.

• If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician.

• Never install cables, or any peripherals, without first unplugging the device from its power source.

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Servicing

• Do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards, and will void the warranty. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

• Unplug the apparatus from its power source and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the following conditions:

• If the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.

• If liquid has been spilled into the apparatus.

• If objects have fallen into the apparatus.

• If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture

• If the apparatus has been subjected to excessive shock by being dropped.

• If the cabinet has been damaged.

• If the apparatus seems to be overheated.

• If the apparatus emits smoke or abnormal odor.

• If the apparatus fails to operate in accordance with the operating instructions.

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Accessories

Use only accessories specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.

Communication Lines

Do not use communication equipment to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.

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Environmental Issues

Thank you for buying a product which contributes to a reduction in pollution, and thereby helps save the environment. Our products reduce the need for travel and transport and thereby reduce pollution.

Our products have either none or few consumable parts (chemicals, toner, gas, paper).

TANDBERG’s Environmental Policy Environmental stewardship is important to TANDBERG’s culture. As a global company with strong corporate values, TANDBERG is committed to following international environmental legislation and designing technologies that help companies, individuals and communities creatively address environmental challenges.

TANDBERG’s environmental objectives are to: Develop products that reduce energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and traffic congestion

• Provide products and services that improve quality of life for our customers.

• Produce products that can be recycled or disposed of safely at the end of product life.

• Comply with all relevant environmental legislation.

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Getting Started

Digital User Guides

TANDBERG is pleased to announce that we have replaced the printed versions of our user guides with digital versions available on the

TANDBERG web site: http://www.tandberg.com/docs. The environmental benefits of this are significant. The user guides can still be printed locally, whenever needed.

European Environmental Directives

As a manufacturer of electrical and electronic equipment TANDBERG is responsible for compliance with the requirements in the European

Directives 2002/96/EC (WEEE - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) and 2002/95/EC (RoHS).

The primary aim of the WEEE Directive and RoHS Directive is to reduce the impact of disposal of electrical and electronic equipment at end-of-life.

The WEEE Directive aims to reduce the amount of waste electrical and electronic equipment sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring producers to arrange for collection and recycling.

The RoHS Directive bans the use of certain heavy metals and brominated flame retardants to reduce the environmental impact of WEEE which is in landfill or incinerated. TANDBERG has implemented necessary process changes to comply with the European WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) and the European RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC).

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Waste Handling

In order to avoid the dissemination of hazardous substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on natural resources, we encourage you to use the appropriate recycling systems in your area.

Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment in a sound way.

TANDBERG products put on the market after August 2005 are marked with a crossed-out wheelie bin symbol that invites you to use those take-back systems.

Please contact your local supplier, the regional waste administration or visit our web page http://www.tandberg.com/recycling if you need more information on the collection and recycling system in your area.

Information for Recyclers

As part of compliance with the European WEEE Directive, TANDBERG provides recycling information on request for all types of new equipment put on the market in Europe after 13 August 2005.

Please contact TANDBERG and provide the following details for the product for which you would like to receive recycling information:

• Model number of TANDBERG product

• Your company’s name

• Contact name

• Address

• Telephone number

• E-mail.

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Introduction Using E20 The Settings Advanced settings

Chapter 2

Getting Started

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Introduction

Connecting the E20

Connect the cables as shown below. Note that if you have only one LAN connection, you may connect the E20 to this and your PC to the E20. In this way the two units will share the LAN access.

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Optional PC connection

For future applications

Optional telephone style headset connection

Power supply Local area network

(LAN)

Handset

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Introduction

Using the keypad to configure the E20

There are two ways of setting up the E20—by using the keypad or by logging into the unit from remote. This page explains how to set up the unit using the keypad, while how to set it up from remote is explained on the next page.

Press the H ome

key to produce the Home menu and navigate down to

Settings. Press the R igHt aRRow

key to produce the Settings menu and navigate down to Advanced. Press the R igHt aRRow

key.

Finally navigate down to Advanced configuration and press the R igHt aRRow

key again. Navigation like this will hereinafter be shown as

Settings > Settings > Advanced > Advanced configuration.

1. Navigate to SystemUnit > Name and press e nteR .

Select a name that is unique to avoid conflicts. We recommend that you use your name or initials, eg. AliceWonderland. This name will be seen as you by the others.

2. In most cases DHCP will be used for assignment:

Go to the previous menu—the Advanced (use L eft aRRow

key) and navigate to IP Settings > IP Assignment, if the cursor is not there already. Press e nteR

and set to DHCP.

Alternatively, set it to Static and enter the IP address, Subnet

Mask and Gateway IP address.

3. For remote administration the below settings are recommended.

This should also make the system visible in TMS.

In the Settings > Advanced > Advanced configuration >

Provisioning > ExternalManager set Address, Protocol, Path and

Mode, which will be TMS, if used.

4. To be able to dial, you need to configure the SIP settings.

In the Settings > Advanced > Advanced configuration >

NetworkServices > SIP, set SIP Mode to Off before doing anything else.

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5. Go to Settings > Advanced > Advanced configuration > SIP >

Profile1. Set Default Transport to Auto (which is the same as default),

Proxy1 Discovery to Manual, You must also enter the IP address of the Proxy (Proxy is your PBX/VCS or OCS) and you must enter the URI of your E20. Set the SIP Mode back to On.

6. If your SIP Server/PBX uses user authorization you need to supply a user-id and password. This is done in Settings > Advanced >

Advanced Configuration > SIP > Profile1 > Authentication 1.

7. You may want to use a TMS phonebook. If you have this and no entries are displayed after configuring, you must make sure that your unit is registered in TMS and a phonebook is assigned to your system.

Your TANDBERG E20 comes with an empty administrator password. We strongly recommend that you set up an administrator password by using the menu in Settings > Advanced

> Change password.

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Introduction

Setting up the E20 from remote

First you should choose a name for your unit. Use a name that is unique to avoid conflicts. The recommendation would be to incorporate your name or initials, eg. AliceWonderland. xConfiguration SystemUnit Name: “AliceWonderland ”

Note that in most most cases DHCP will be used for assignment: xConfiguration Network 1 Protocol: “IPv4” xConfiguration Network 1 Assignment: “DHCP”

If not, you may want to set your IP network settings manually: xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 Address: “<Your-IP-Address>” xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 Gateway: “<Network-Gateway-IP-Address>” xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 Subnetmask: “<SubNet-mask>” xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Domain Name: “<local domain names>” xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Server 1 Address: “<DNS Server IP Address>”

For remote administration the following settings are recommended. This should also make the system visible in TMS. xConfiguration Provisioning Mode: Tms xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Address: “<hostname of your tms server>” xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Protocol: Http xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Path: “tms/public/ external/management/systemmanagementservice.asmx”

To be able to dial, you need to configure the SIP settings. xConfiguration NetworkServices SIP Mode: On xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 DefaultTransport: Auto xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Type: Auto xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Discovery: Manual

Using E20 The Settings Advanced settings xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Address: “<ip of your SIP server” xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 URI: “<your SIP URI>”

If your SIP Server/PBX uses user authorization you need to supply a user-id and password xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 LoginName: <your user-name> xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 Password: <password

You may want to use a corporate TMS phonebook. If you have this and no entries are displayed after configuring, you must make sure that your unit is registered in TMS and a phonebook is assigned to your system.

xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 ID: “default” xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 Type: “TMS” xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 URL: “<URL to your phonebook service>”

Should the system fail to respond to incoming calls, make sure that:

• The system is connected to line voltage

• The LAN cable is properly connected—see Connecting the E20 for details.

Your TANDBERG E20 comes with an empty administrator password. We strongly recommend that you set up an administrator password by using the menu in Settings > Advanced

> Change password.

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Introduction Getting Started

Chapter 3

Using the E20

The Settings Advanced settings

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Introduction Getting Started

Connecting the E20

Optional PC

connection: If you have a single LAN wall outlet only, you may connect your PC to the PC -socket of the E20.

Your PC and the E20 will then share the

LAN connection.

Optional PC connection

For future applications

Optional telephone style headset connection

Power supply Local area network (LAN)

Handset

The Settings Advanced settings

Adjusting the E20 camera

Focus ring

Privacy shutter open / close

Before you start making video calls, make sure that your picture is displayed properly.

1. Open the privacy shutter by turning the front ring of the camera.

2. Display your own picture by pressing the key.

3. Adjust your picture vertically by using the up

and down

key.

4. Adjust sharpness by turning the focus ring on the camera.

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The E20 keyboard

Softkey control buttons

Navigation keys and OK key

Show and hide main menu

This part is similar to, and works in the same way as, a telephone

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Operating the softkeys

In the lower line of the display, context sensitive softkeys will appear to give you choices when operating the unit. Observe that these keys are operated by means of the upper row of keypad buttons as shown below.

Open the phone book

Display selfview

(what others see from your system)

Switch your microphone on and off

Listen through headset

Listen to voice mail

For future applications

Switch your camera on and off

Listen through built-in speaker

Volume control

The

softkeys are operated using these buttons

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Navigation principles

The following navigation principles apply:

• Press the key to show the Main menu whenever no menu is shown.

Press again to remove the menu.

• Use the up and down keys to navigate inside a menu.

• Open a submenu by pressing or the right key.

• Repeat, if needed, if there are more submenu levels.

• Inside a submenu, press left key to go one level back.

• Inside a menu, use the key to close all submenus and go directly back to Main menu.

• When entering information in a text or number field, use the C key to delete inputs to the left of the current cursor position.

• To switch between numeric and alphanumeric setting use the abc/123/

ABC softkey.

• The softkeys along the bottom of the screen are controlled by the

Softkey buttons of the keypad.

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Selfview

• Outside a call, to see what others see of you, press the button.

• Use this image to see whether you need to adjust the camera tilt

(described on the previous page), your distance to the phone and/or the lightning if required.

• Press again to remove the selfview image.

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Calling someone by dialing their number

Dial the number directly and press . You can lift off the handset both before and after dialing.

Alternatively, just press to show the Call menu, if needed. Position the cursor at Call and press to show the Call submenu:

Key in the “number” to call and press twice to start calling.

While doing this you may need to switch to alphanumeric setting by means of the abc/123/ABC softkey. Activate S peciaL

c

HaRacteRS

, if needed.

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Answering an incoming call

• Lift the handset to answer the incoming call. Put the handset back in its cradle to terminate the call.

• Alternatively, press to answer an incoming call. The call will then use the built-in loudspeaker or your headset (if attached and selected).

• To reject an incoming call press .

Switching between handset, loudspeaker and headset

• To switch from handset to loudspeaker without terminating an ongoing call, press the button before putting the handset back in its cradle.

• To switch from loudspeaker to handset, just lift the handset.

• To switch between loudspeaker and headset, press the corresponding button ( and ).

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Calling someone using the phone book

• Press to show the phone book.

• Alternatively, just press to show the Call menu, if needed. Position the cursor at Call and press to show the Call submenu.

• Use the keys to navigate down to the Phone book and press to open it.

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Searching in the phone book

To locate an entry in the phone book you may use Quick Search by Letters.

At the top of any phone book page shown there is a Search field. To locate a specific entry, just type in the first letter as with a mobile phone. There is no need to press .

The search will take place within the current folder and within any subfolders existing, but not within folders higher up than your current location.

• Navigate down to the folder required and press to show the contents of that folder. Use the keys to locate whom to call and press to place the call. If you do not know where to search, you may search for an entry in the phone book. This is described later.

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Adding entries to My contacts

New contacts can be added manually to My Contacts. Entries in other folders, such as the corporate phone book must be made by your system administrator.

Do as follows:

1. Open the Phone book

2. Navigate to My contacts:

3. Press to enter My contacts and show the contents. Press the softkey n ew contact

. This will cause the Add new contact menu to be shown.

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Switching between two calls

When you are in a call you may put the other party on hold while you call someone else. You will then be in call with two parties, but only one at a time.

Do as follows:

1. While in a call, press the softkey H oLd

. The softkeys will now change to show you three options:

• R eSume

to go back the call you were in.

• t

RanSfeR

to transfer the other party to someone else, as described in

Blind transfer (next page).

• n ew caLL

to let you call someone else, while at the same time keeping the first party on hold.

2. By using the softkey that will toggle between H oLd

and R eSume

you may switch between talking to either party.

4. Enter Name and “Number” of the new contact

5. Navigate down to Save and press to save the the new contact, or navigate to Cancel and press to leave the menu without saving the new contact.

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Blind transfer

When you are in a call, you may transfer the other party to someone else, to let them communicate without your participance.

Do as follows:

1. While in a call, press the softkey t

RanSfeR

.

This will bring up the following menu:

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Consultative transfer

You may also combine the two above options. Instead of just transferring the other party to someone else without consulting the one to receive the call, you may call this person first and then do the transfer.

Do as follows:

1. While in a call, press the softkey H oLd

.

2. Press the softkey n ew caLL

.

3. Place a new call in the usual way.

4. When you are ready to connect the two together and disconnect yourself, just press t

RanSfeR .

2. You may now key in the “number” to which the other party shall be transferred.

Alternatively you may navigate down to the Phone book and search within this in the usual way, or you may enter Recent calls and select an entry there.

3. After the “number” has been located, proceed as if you were placing a call from the phone book in the usual way. The only difference is that the other party will be connected to the one you just called and you will be disconnected.

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Chapter 5

The Settings menu

Advanced settings

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Description of the Settings available

On the following pages you will find a list of the settings available.

We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs.

To access the Settings, do as follows:

1. Press the key to produce the menu. Use the key to navigate down to Settings and press either or use the key to navigate to the right.

2. The menu contains the following topics:

• Call settings

• Language

• Date and time

• Sounds and alerts

• Provisioning

• System information

• Advanced

3. Some of these menus have their own submenus. To navigate further down in the menu hierarchy repeat 1.

above.

4. To go one or more steps back in the hierarchy, use the key to navigate to the left, the required number of times.

5. To collapse all menus, press the key.

6. To put a change into effect, press as soon as the required setting has been selected or changed.

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The Settings

Call settings

Call forward lets you forward all calls to a defined receiver. Just key in the identity and activate the feature.

Auto answer can be set to Off or On. When set to Off you must respond to an incoming call to accept it, either by lifting the handset or by pressing the key. When set to On, the call is automatically accepted.

Default bitrate in calls can be set to 1152, 768, 512, 384, 256 or 128 kbps.

Maximum upstream bitrate can be set to 1152, 768, 512, 384, 256 or

128 kbps.

Maximum downstream bitrate can be set to 1152, 768, 512, 384,

256 or 128 kbps.

The reason for allowing different upstream and downstream bitrate is to meet the need to specify different settings in asymmetric internet connections—typically when operating the E20 from home.

Language

Language is used to reset the menu language after the initial startup.

Whenever the user changes the language, the E20 needs to reconfigure the menu system. This will take approx 10 secs .

Date and time

Date and time can be set to either manual or automatic.

If set to automatic the menu allows you to set the date, month, year and the time of day in hours and minutes. Date format and time format settings are also available.

Sounds and alerts

Ring tones allow you to select between the ring tones available. Use the

key to navigate up and down as usual. You will hear the different ring tones as you move up and down.

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Ring volume lets you set the volume of the incoming call signal. You will hear the level as you adjust.

Key tones let you determine whether you should hear a sound every time you press a key or not. Set to On to activate.

Provisioning

Provisioning is used to update the provisioning information that the E20 is set up with. For future use.

System information

This is an information panel only, providing information on

• System name

• Uptime

• Network IP address

• SIP address

• SIP proxy address

• SIP status

• E20 software version

• Hardware Module serial number

• MAC address

When in a call the following is also provided:

• Remote URI

• Call rate

• Protocol

• Video protocol

• Video resolution

• Video channel rate

• Video Packet loss (in numbers and in %)

• Video Jitter

• Audio protocol

• Audio Channel rate

• Audio Packet loss (in numbers and in %)

Using E20 Advanced settings

• Audio jitter

• Encryption type

• Encryption status

Advanced

The Advanced settings are described in detail in the next chapter.

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What’s in this Guide?

Introduction Getting Started Using E20 The Settings

Chapter 6

The Advanced

Settings

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What’s in this Guide?

Introduction Getting Started

Description of the Advanced Settings

On the following pages you will find a list of the settings available to administrators—known as the Advanced settings.

We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs.

To access the Advanced settings, do as follows:

1. Press the key to produce the menu. Use the key to navigate down to Settings and press either or use the key to navigate to the right.

2. Navigate down to Advanced.

3. To navigate further down in the menu hierarchy repeat 1.

above.

4. To go one or more steps back in the hierarchy, use the key to navigate to the left, the required number of times.

5. To collapse all menus, press the key.

6. To put a change into effect, press as soon as the required setting has been selected or changed.

Using E20 The Settings

IP settings

This menu lets you

• Set IP assignment to static or DHCP

When set to static, you should also define:

• IP address

• Subnet mask

• Gateway

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What’s in this Guide?

Introduction Getting Started

Advanced configuration

All items in this menu are expandable whenever they have a sign to their left. To expand a menu item press the right arrow key to navigate to the right.

All items in a menu item are collapsible whenever they have a sign to their left. To collapse a menu press the left arrow key to navigate to the left.

Audio

The settings found here let you specify ring tone, ring volume, whether key tones should be audible or not and the volume of the handset, headset and the speaker. The three latter may be set individually.

Sounds and Alert

Key tones let you determine whether you should hear a sound every time you press a key or not. Set to On to activate.

Ring tones allow you to select between the ring tones available.

Use the key to navigate up and down as usual. You will hear the different ring tones as you move up and down.

Ring volume lets you set the volume of the incoming call signal.

You will hear the level as you adjust.

Volume

Handset volume can be set to 0–100 in steps of 5.

Headset volume can be set to 0–100 in steps of 5.

Speaker volume can be set to 0–100 in steps of 5.

All these may be set individually (independent of each other).

Using E20 The Settings

Camera 1

Brightness can be set to Auto or to Manual which can be anywhere in the range 1–20 in steps of 2.

Whitebalance can be set to Auto or to Manual which can be anywhere in the range 1–32 in steps of 2.

CapsetFilterDebug

Not used in this version

Conference 1

Autoanswer

Delay can be set anywhere in the range 0–50 seconds in steps of

2 seconds.

Mode is set to On to enable automatic answer and to Off to require manual response to an incoming call.

BFCP (Binary Floor Control Protocol)

Mode can be set to On or Off.

Call forward

Mode is set to On or Off. Set to On to forward all calls.

URI specifies whom the call will be forwarded to.

Default Call

Rate can be set in the range 64–1152 kbps

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Do not disturb

Do not disturb can be set to On to disable incoming calls. The calling party will perceive your unit as being busy.

Encryption

Encryption can be set to Off (not recommended) or Best effort to let the system determine the best solution.

FECC (Far End Camera Control)

Mode can be set to On or Off.

Max downstream rate

This can be set in the range 64–1152 kbps.

Max upstream rate

This can be set in the range 64–1152 kbps.

The downstream and upstream rates can be set independently of each other to facility good transmission in asymmetric connections.

TTY

Mode can be set to On or Off.

TelephonyPrefixExp

This parameter is used to set up regular expressions to force the

E20 to set up an audio call when calling a peer with a number or

URI that matches the regular expression given by this parameter.

Experimental

PacketPacing

On/Off/Auto

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Menu

EncryptionIndicator: On/Off(Default)

This setting will control whether the encryption indicator that slides in from the right during call setup etc is visible or not.

It the value is Off, you will never see the indicator. This is the default behavior.

Screensaver

For future use.

Network 1

Assignment can be DHCP or static

DNS allows you to specify name and the addresses of up to 5 servers.

IEEE8021x Allows you to set up IEEE 802.1x authentication for the

E20. The 802.1x feature is by default turned off.

IPv4 lets you specify Address, Gateway, Quality of Service with

Diffserv (Differentiated Services) On or Off, and Subnet Mask.

Protocol can be IPv4, IPv6 or both.

VLAN Lets you decide which VLAN the E20 should be connected to or not. The VLAN feature is turned off by default.

Network services

HTTP / HTTPS / HTTP test certificate

Determines whether or not to use secure management.

HTTP: Set to HTTP to disable secure management. Requires HTTP to be enabled in the Network Services HTTP Mode setting.

HTTPS: Set to HTTPS to enable secure management. Requires

HTTPS to be enabled in the Network Services HTTPS Mode setting.

What’s in this Guide?

Introduction Getting Started

HTTPS test certificate: Set to On or Off.

NTP (Network Time Protocol)

The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of the system with a reference time server. The time server will subsequently be queried every 24th hour for time updates. The time will be displayed on the top of the screen. The system will use the time to timestamp messages transmitted to Gatekeepers or Border

Controllers requiring H.235 authentication. The system will use the time to timestamp messages transmitted to Gatekeepers or Border

Controllers that requires H.235 authentication. It is also used for timestamping Placed Calls, Missed Calls and Received Calls.

Auto: The system will use the NTP server, by which address is supplied from the DHCP server in the network. If no DHCP server is used, or the DHCP server does not provide the system with a

NTP server address, the system will use the static defined NTP server address specified by the user.

Manual: The system will always use the static defined NTP server address specified by the user.

SIP

Determines whether the system should be able to place and receive

SIP calls.

On: Set to On to enable the possibility to place and receive SIP calls. This is the default setting.

Off: Set to Off to disable the possibility to place and receive SIP calls.

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

Used in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices (routers, servers, switches, projectors, etc) for conditions that warrant administrative attention. SNMP exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems, which describe the system configuration. These variables can then be queried (set to ReadOnly) and

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Using E20 The Settings sometimes set (set to ReadWrite) by managing applications.

Community name

Enter the name of the Network Services SNMP Community. SNMP

Community names are used to authenticate SNMP requests. SNMP requests must have a ‘password’ (case sensitive) in order to receive a response from the SNMP Agent in the codec. The default password is “public”. If you have the TANDBERG Management Suite (TMS) you must make sure the same SNMP Community is configured there too.

Note! The SNMP Community password is case sensitive.

Host IP address

Enter the IP address of the SNMP Manager. All traps will then be sent to the host listed.

The system’s SNMP Agent responds to requests from SNMP

Managers (a PC program etc.). SNMP Traps are generated by the

SNMP Agent to inform the SNMP Manager about important events.

Can be used to send event created messages to the SNMP agent about different events like: system reboot, system dialing, system disconnecting, MCU call, packet loss etc. Traps can be sent to multiple SNMP Trap Hosts.

Mode

Off: Set to Off when you want to disable the SNMP network service.

ReadOnly: Set to ReadOnly when you want to enable the SNMP network service for queries only.

ReadWrite: Set to ReadOnly when you want to enable the SNMP network service for both queries and commands.

System contact

Enter the name of the Network Services SNMP System Contact.

What’s in this Guide?

Introduction Getting Started

System location

Enter the name of the Network Services SNMP System Location.

Telnet

Telnet is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network

(LAN) connections.

On: The Telnet protocol is enabled.

Off: The Telnet protocol is disabled. This is the default factory setting.

Phonebook

ID: Enter a name for the external phonebook. Addresses the specific phonebook.

Type: Can be TMS (TANDBERG Management System) or VCS

(Video Communication Server)

URL: Enter the address (URL) to the external phonebook server.

Addresses the specific phonebook server.

Provisioning

Provides the possibility of managing the E20 by using an external manager/management system.

External Manager

Address: Enter the name for the provisioning server.

Domain: Enter the domain of the provisioning server

Path: Enter the path within the external manager to access the provisioning information (if http-based provisioning.)

Using E20 The Settings

External manager Mode

Off: The system will not try to register to any management system.

TMS: If set to TMS the system will try to register with a TMS server as described in the address and path settings. TMS is short for TANDBERG Management System. Please contact your

TANDBERG representative for more information.

VCS: If set to VCS the system will try to register with a VCS as described in described in the address and path settings. VCS is short for Video Communication Server. Please contact your

TANDBERG representative for more information.

SIP

Profile 1

The SIP URI or number is used to address the system. This is the URI that is registered and used by the SIP services to route inbound calls to the system. A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a compact string of characters used to identify or name a resource.

Authentication

Login name: This is the user name part of the credentials used to authenticate towards the SIP proxy.

Password: This is the password part of the credentials used to authenticate towards the SIP proxy.

Default transport

Select the transport protocol to be used over the LAN.

UDP: The system will always use UDP as the default transport method.

TCP: The system will always use TCP as the default transport method.

TLS: The system will always use TLS as the default transport

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Introduction Getting Started method. For TLS connections a SIP CA-list can be uploaded using the web interface. If no such CA-list is available on the system then anonymous Diffie Hellman will be used.

Auto:A provisioning solution based on HTTP bootstrapping. See

“HTTP Bootstrapping” on page 32.

Mailbox

Not used in this version.

MultiWay conference

Name of the MultiWay conference.

Outbound: Off

Not used in this version

Proxy 1

Address: The Proxy Address is the manually configured address for the outbound proxy. It is possible to use a fully qualified domain name, or an IP address. The default port is 5060 for TCP and UDP but another can be provided.

Discovery: When Manual is selected, the manually configured

SIP Proxy address will be used. When Auto is selected, the SIP

Proxy address is obtained using Dynamic Host Configuration

Protocol (DHCP).

Proxy 2–4

Identical to Proxy 1.

TLS verify

For TLS connections a CA-list can be uploaded from the web interface.

On: Set to On to verify TLS connections. Only TLS connections to

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Using E20 The Settings servers, whom x.509 certificate is validated against the CA-list, will be allowed.

Off: Set to Off to allow TLS connections without verifying them.

The TLS connections are allowed to be set up without verifying the x.509 certificate received from the server against the local

CA-list. This should typically be selected if no SIP CA-list has been uploaded.

Type

Enables SIP extensions and special behaviour for a vendor or provider.

Standard: Should be used when registering to standard SIP proxy like OpenSer.

Nortel: Must be used when registering to a Nortel MCS 5100 or

MCS 5200 PBX.

Microsoft: Must be used when registering to a Microsoft LCS or

OCS server.

Cisco: Must be used when registering to a Cisco CallManager version 5 or later.

Alcatel: Must be used when registering to a Alcatel-Lucent

OmniPCX Enterprise R7 or later.

Siemens: Must be used when registering to a Siemens HiPath

8000.

Broadsoft: Must be used when registering to a Broadsoft server.

Avaya: Must be used when registered to a Avaya Communication

Manager.

URI

Key in the URI of the E20 unit.

What’s in this Guide?

Introduction Getting Started

Standby

The Standby Control setting determines whether the system should go into standby mode or not.

Control On: The system will go into standby mode when the

Standby Delay has timed out. Requires the Standby Delay to be set to an appropriate value.

Control Off: The system will not go into standby.

Delay: Defines how long (in minutes) the system will wait before it goes into standby mode. Requires the Standby Control to be enabled. Range 1–480 minutes.

System Unit

Enter a System Name to define a name of the system unit. The system name will be displayed when the E20 is acting as an SNMP Agent and towards a DHCP server.

HearingImpairedMode

On: If this setting is on, the device will play a blinking, orange video whenever there is an incoming call.

Off: Default

MenuLanguage

This setting allows you to set the menu language, if necessary.

Name

Readable name of the device, e.g. Joe’s E20

Using E20 The Settings

Time

Allows you to set the time zone accordingly.

Video

Set the Selfview to On or Off. Selfview is the outgoing video (what the others see) from your E20.

Change password

This allows you to change the administrator password on the device. This is done by entering the password in the password field and pressing the

Save button. The User can cancel the password update by pressing the

Cancel button.

Restart

Use this to reboot the E20 in a controlled manner.

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Mechanical dimensions

Getting Started Using E20 The Settings

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266

All dimensions are in mm.

1”= 25.4 mm

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3D CAD model file 116701 rev. 03C+ is master

Sheet 1 of 1

European projection

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Scale:

Part weight: mm

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Dimensions without paint or finish

All materials, finishes, and proccesses must comply with the RoHS directives

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What’s in this Guide?

Introduction Getting Started Using E20 The Settings Advanced settings

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U.S. HEADQUARTERS

TANDBERG

1212 Avenue of the Americas

24th Floor

New York, NY 10036

Telephone: +1 212 692 6500

Fax: +1 212 692 6501

Video: +1 212 692 6535

E-mail: [email protected]

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TANDBERG

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Telephone: +47 67 125 125

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