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HUAWEI TE40&TE50&TE60&TX50
Videoconferencing Endpoint
V100R003C00
Quick Installation Guide
Issue: 03
Part Number: 31507073
Date: 2015-08-24
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
What's in the Box (TE60)
TE60
HD-VI cable (1)
Power cable (1) Network cable (1) Used for main video input, this cable connects the
HD-VI ports on the endpoint and HUAWEI
VPC620 or VPC600.
DVI-HDMI cable (1)
This cable provides two male connectors, one connecting to the endpoint's video output port and one to a display device's HDMI port.
DVI-VGA cable (1)
This cable provides two male connectors. It is recommended that this cable be used to connect the endpoint's presentation input port to a presentation input source (a computer for example).
DVI-S-Video/VGA/CVBS cable (1)
This cable provides one DVI male connector and one S-Video/VGA/CVBS female connector. It transmits S-Video, VGA, or CVBS signals to display devices that support these signals.
DVI-S-Video/HDMI/CVBS cable (1)
This cable provides one DVI male connector and one S-
Video/HDMI/CVBS female connector. It transmits S-
Video, HDMI, or CVBS signals to display devices that support these signals.
S-Video/RCA cable (1)
The red and white RCA connectors connect to external audio output devices (speakers for example).
The yellow S-Video connectors are used for S-Video signal input and output.
Mounting ear (2) and screw (4)
Mounting ears: Secure the endpoint to a cabinet.
Screws: Attach the mounting ears to the endpoint.
Quick Start Guide Qualification Card
Quick Installation Guide
Remote control, four AAA batteries
There are two types of remote control. The figure in this document is for your reference only. The actual remote control may vary. For details about differences between the two types of remote control, see the corresponding quick start guide.
Warranty Card Safety Precautions
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What's in the Box (TE50 or TE40)
TE50 or TE40
Power cable (1)
Network cable (1)
HDMI cable (1)
This cable provides two male connectors, one connecting to the endpoint's video output port and one to a display device's HDMI port.
VGA cable (1)
This cable provides two male connectors, one connecting to a presentation video source's input or output port, and one to the endpoint's VGA/YPbPr input or output port.
S-Video/RCA cable (1)
The red and white RCA connectors connect to external audio output devices (speakers for example).
The yellow S-Video connectors are used for S-
Video signal input and output.
HD-VI cable (1)
Used for main video input, this cable connects the HD-VI ports on the endpoint and HUAWEI VPC620 or VPC600.
Transfer cable connecting HD-VI and the DVI/serial port (1)
Mounting ear (2) and screw (4)
This transfer cable can extend the transmission distance when the distance between an endpoint and a camera is longer than 5 m.
Mounting ears: Secure the endpoint to a cabinet.
Screws: Attach the mounting ears to the endpoint.
Remote control, four AAA batteries
There are two types of remote control. The figure in this document is for your reference only. The actual remote control may vary. For details about differences between the two types of remote control, see the corresponding quick start guide.
Warranty Card Qualification Card
Safety Precautions Quick Start Guide
Quick Installation Guide
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What's in the Box (TX50)
TX50 Power cable (1) Network cable (1)
HDMI cable (1)
S-Video/RCA cable (1)
This cable provides two male connectors, one connecting to the endpoint's video output port and one to a display device's HDMI port.
The red and white RCA connectors connect to external audio output devices (speakers for example).
The yellow S-Video connectors are used for S-Video signal input and output.
HD-VI cable (1)
Used for main video input, this cable connects the
HD-VI ports on the endpoint and HUAWEI
VPC620 or VPC600.
DVI-VGA cable (1)
This cable provides two male connectors. It is recommended that this cable be used to connect the endpoint's presentation input port to a presentation input source (a computer for example).
Mounting ear (2) and screw (4)
Mounting ears: Secure the endpoint to a cabinet.
Screws: Attach the mounting ears to the endpoint.
Transfer cable connecting HD-VI and the
DVI/serial port (1)
This transfer cable can extend the transmission distance when the distance between an endpoint and a camera is longer than 5 m.
Remote control, Qualification Card four AAA batteries
Warranty Card Safety Precautions
Quick Start Guide
Quick Installation Guide
Caution
The power adapter, power cable, and accessorial integration cable in the box can be used only with the endpoint in the same box. The item pictures are for your reference only.
If any component is found damaged, missing, or soaked after unpacking, contact local Huawei technical support engineers
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Overview
The HUAWEI TE40/TE50/TE60/TX50 videoconferencing endpoint delivers high performance. It features:
Voice dialing
Support for Wi-Fi access
Support for air content sharing
Abundant video input and output ports
Ability to combine two or more local inputs and share them over one channel with remote participants
Picture in Picture (PiP) and split-screen display layouts
Support for the industry's leading-edge video codec protocol H.265 (only TX50)
Support for RF and IR remote control (RF remote control for TX50 only)
Getting Started
HUAWEI TE40, TE50 and TE60 have the same front panel. Ports on their rear panels are different.
The front panel and rear panel of HUAWEI TX50 are different from those of HUAWEI TE40/TE50/TE60.
TE40/TE50/TE60 Front Panel
TX50 Front Panel
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2
3
No. Component
1 OLED display
Alarm indicator
Status indicator
TE60 Rear Panel
Description
Displays the IP address, site number, and indications for the sleep mode, startups, upgrades, and malfunctions.
Turns on when an alarm is generated.
Indicates the endpoint status, including operating and sleep modes.
Port Type No.
Description
Audio input 1 XLR port
2 RCA port
L: left audio channel
R: right audio channel
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Microphone array port
Function
Connects to a microphone at the local site.
Connects to an audio input source such as a computer or mobile phone.
Audio output 3 RCA port
L/SPDIF: left audio channel or
S/PDIF audio
R: right audio channel
4 RCA port
L: left audio channel
R: right audio channel
Video output 7
DVI-I port, which can deliver DVI,
VGA, or YPbPr signals
22 DVI-I port, which can deliver:
HD signals: DVI or VGA
SD signals: CVBS or S-Video
23 HDMI port, which delivers HDMI signals and supports a resolution of up to 1080p60
Connects to a microphone array such as the HUAWEI
VPM220.
Functions as the Line 2 port and connects to an external Sony or Phillips speaker for transmitting S/PDIF signals.
Functions as the Line 1 port and connects to an external speaker for delivering audio from remote sites.
Connects to the device to display the video of the local site as the first output.
Connect to devices to display presentations, such as remote videos and computer desktop content, as the second output.
If both port 23 and port 22 are connected to display devices and port 22 outputs high definition (HD) signals, the output images of the display devices connected to the two ports are the same. If port 22 outputs standard definition (SD) signals, only the display device connected to port 22 can output
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Port Type No.
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Description
HDMI port, which supports a resolution of up to 1080p60 the 3G-SDI standard and a resolution of up to 1080p60
Video input 9 HD-VI port, which consists of two layers
8 DVI-I port, which support:
HD input: DVI or VGA
SD input: CVBS or S-Video
20 DP port, which supports the
DisplayPort protocol and a resolution of up to 1080p60
21 DVI-I port, which supports DVI,
VGA, or YPbPr signals
10 HDMI port, which supports a resolution of up to 1080p60
Function
images.
Connects to a presentation output device or recording server as the third output.
Connects to a display device as the fourth output.
Connects to one or two HUAWEI VPC620 HD cameras.
The port at the lower layer connects to the main camera for local video input (as the first input). This port and the DVI-
I port (No. 10) are mutually exclusive.
The port at the upper layer connects to a secondary camera
(as the third input). This port and the HDMI port (No. 10) are mutually exclusive.
Connects to the main camera for local video input (as the first input). The four signal types are exclusive, that is, only one signal channel is supported at a time.
Connects to a presentation source, such as a computer, as the second input.
The DP port and the DVI-I port are mutually exclusive.
Connects to a secondary camera or presentation source as the third input. This port and the camera port at the upper layer are mutually exclusive.
Connects to a secondary camera as the fourth input.
19 BNC port, which supports SDI signals, 3G-SDI standard, and a resolution of up to 1080p60
Miscellaneous 11 Dual-mode serial communication port
12 USB port x 2
13 Power cable port
14 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, or 1000
Mbit/s full duplex Ethernet ports, which support IP network transparent transmission and network port backup
15 Reset button
Connects to a camera control cable and can be used for diagnostics and maintenance.
Connects to a USB device such as a removable hard disk,
USB flash drive, or data card.
Connects to a PSTN cable. Currently this port can be used in
China only.
LAN1: functions as the main network port.
LAN2: is used for transparent transmission and network port backup.
Enters the mini system if you press and hold this button for
10 seconds or more when the TE60 is starting.
Restores the TE60 to its default settings if you press and hold this button for 10 seconds or more when the TE60 is operating properly.
Connects to a power supply.
16 Power input port (100–240 V AC,
50 Hz or 60 Hz)
17 Power switch Powers on or off the TE60.
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Port Type No.
Description
18 4E1 port
TE50 Rear Panel
Function
Accommodates a 4E1 interface card for 4E1 communication.
Whether a 4E1 interface card is available depends on your requirements.
Port Type No.
Description
Audio input 1 XLR port
2 RCA port
L: left audio channel
R: right audio channel
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Microphone array port
Function
Connects to a microphone at the local site.
Connects to an audio input source such as a computer or mobile phone.
23 Line audio input port, which consists of left and right audio channels
Audio output 3 RCA port
L/SPDIF: left audio channel or S/PDIF audio
R: right audio channel
4 RCA port
L: left audio channel
R: right audio channel
Video output 8 HDMI port, which delivers HDMI signals and supports a resolution of up to
1080p60
7 HDMI port, which delivers HDMI signals and supports a resolution of up to
1080p60
6 VGA port, which can deliver VGA or
YPbPr signals
Connects to a microphone array such as the HUAWEI
VPM220.
Connects to a tuning console.
Functions as the Line 2 port and connects to an external Sony or Phillips speaker for transmitting
S/PDIF signals.
Functions as the Line 1 port and connects to an external speaker for delivering audio from remote sites.
Connects to the device to display the video of the local site as the first output.
Connects to the device to display videos of remote sites as the second output.
Connects to a presentation output device as the third output.
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Port Type
Video input
No.
Description
22 BNC connector, which supports the 3G-
SDI standard and a resolution of up to
1080p60
21 CVBS port
9 HD-VI port
20 CVBS port
Function
Connects to a display device as the fourth output.
Connects to an HD display device as the fifth output.
Connects to the HUAWEI VPC620 HD camera as the first input. This port and the CVBS port (No. 20) are mutually exclusive.
Connects to a video input device as the first input. This port and the proprietary camera port (No. 9) are mutually exclusive.
Connect to presentation sources, such as computers, as the second input. These two ports are mutually exclusive.
10 VGA port, which supports VGA and
YPbPr
11 HDMI port, which supports a resolution of up to 1080p60
19 BNC port, which supports SDI signals,
3G-SDI standard, and a resolution of up to 1080p60
Miscellaneous 12 USB port x 2
Connects to a secondary camera as the third input.
13 Dual-mode serial communication port
14 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, or 1000 Mbit/s full duplex Ethernet ports, which support IP network transparent transmission and network port backup
15 Power cable port
Connects to a USB device such as a removable hard disk, USB flash drive, or data card.
Connects to a camera control cable and can be used for diagnostics and maintenance.
LAN1: functions as the main network port.
LAN2: is used for transparent transmission and network port backup.
16 Reset button
17 Power input port (100–240 V AC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz)
18 Power switch
Connects to a PSTN cable. Currently this port can be used in China only.
Enters the mini system if you press and hold this button for 10 seconds or more when the TE50 is starting.
Restores the TE50 to its default settings if you press and hold this button for 10 seconds or more when the
TE50 is operating properly.
Connects to a power supply.
Powers on or off the TE50.
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TE40 Rear Panel
Port Type No.
Description
Audio input 1 XLR port
2 RCA port
L: left audio channel
R: right audio channel
5 Microphone array port
Function
Connects to a microphone at the local site.
Connects to an audio input source such as a computer or mobile phone.
Audio output 3 RCA port
L/SPDIF: left audio channel or S/PDIF audio
R: right audio channel
4 RCA port
L: left audio channel
R: right audio channel
Video output 8 HDMI port, which delivers HDMI signals and supports a resolution of up to
1080p60
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HDMI port, which delivers HDMI signals and supports a resolution of up to
1080p60
6 VGA port, which can deliver VGA or
YPbPr signals
Video input 9 HD-VI port
Connects to a microphone array such as the HUAWEI
VPM220.
Functions as the Line 2 port and connects to an external Sony or Phillips speaker for transmitting
S/PDIF signals.
Functions as the Line 1 port and connects to an external speaker for delivering audio from remote sites.
Connects to the device to display the video of the local site as the first output.
Connects to the device to display videos of remote sites as the second output.
Connects to a presentation output device as the third output.
Connects to the HUAWEI VPC620 HD camera as the first input.
10 VGA port, which supports VGA and
YPbPr
11 HDMI port, which supports a resolution of up to 1080p60
Connects to a presentation source, such as a computer, as the second input. These two ports are mutually exclusive.
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Port Type No.
Description
Miscellaneous 12 USB port x 2
13 Dual-mode serial communication port
Function
Connects to a USB device such as a removable hard disk, USB flash drive, or data card.
Connects to a camera control cable and can be used for diagnostics and maintenance.
LAN1: functions as the main network port.
LAN2: is used for transparent transmission and network port backup.
14 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, or 1000 Mbit/s full duplex Ethernet ports, which support IP network transparent transmission and network port backup
15 Power cable port
16 Reset button
17 Power input port (100–240 V AC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz)
18 Power switch
TX50 Rear Panel
Connects to a PSTN cable. Currently this port can be used in China only.
Enters the mini system if you press and hold this button for 10 seconds or more when the TE40 is starting.
Restores the TE40 to its default settings if you press and hold this button for 10 seconds or more when the TE40 is operating properly.
Connects to a power supply.
Powers on or off the TE40.
Port Type No.
Description
Audio input 1 XLR port
2 RCA port
L: left audio channel
R: right audio channel
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Microphone array port
Function
Connects to a microphone at the local site.
Connects to an audio input source such as a computer or mobile phone.
Audio output 3 RCA port
L/SPDIF: left audio channel or S/PDIF audio
Connects to a microphone array such as the HUAWEI
VPM220.
Functions as the Line 1 port and connects to an external Sony or Phillips speaker for transmitting
S/PDIF signals.
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Port Type No.
Description
R: right audio channel
4 RCA port
L: left audio channel
R: right audio channel
Video output 7 HDMI port, which supports a resolution of up to 1080p60
21 DVI-I port, which can deliver:
HD signals: DVI or VGA
SD signals: CVBS or S-Video
22 HDMI port, which delivers HDMI signals and supports a resolution of up to
1080p60
6 HDMI port, which supports a resolution of up to 1080p60
Function
Functions as the Line 2 port and connects to an external speaker for delivering audio from video sites.
Connects to a video output device as the first output.
Connect to devices to display presentations, such as remote videos and computer desktop content, as the second output.
If both port 22 and port 21 are connected to display devices and port 21 outputs high definition (HD) signals, the output images of the display devices connected to the two ports are the same. If port 21 outputs standard definition (SD) signals, only the display device connected to port 22 can output images.
Connects to a presentation output device as the third output.
Connects to a display device as the fourth output.
SDI standard and a resolution of up to
1080p60
Video input 8
CVBS port, which supports SD signal input
9 HD-VI port
1080p60
19 DP port, which supports the DisplayPort protocol and a resolution of up to
20 DVI-I port, which supports DVI, VGA, or YPbPr signals
10 HDMI port, which supports a resolution of up to 1080p60
18 BNC port, which supports SDI signals,
3G-SDI standard, and a resolution of up to 1080p60
Miscellaneous 11 USB port x 2
Connects to a video input device as the first input.
This port and the proprietary camera port (No. 9) are mutually exclusive.
Connects to the HUAWEI VPC620 HD camera as the first input. This port and the CVBS port (No. 8) are mutually exclusive.
Connects to a presentation source, such as a computer, as the second input.
The DP port and the DVI-I port are mutually exclusive.
Connects to a secondary camera or presentation source as the third input.
Connects to a secondary camera as the fourth input.
12 Power cable port
13 Dual-mode serial communication port
14 10 Mbit/s, 100 Mbit/s, or 1000 Mbit/s full duplex Ethernet ports, which support
IP network transparent transmission and network port backup
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Connects to a USB device such as a removable hard disk, USB flash drive, or data card.
Connects to a PSTN cable. Currently this port can be used in China only.
Connects to a camera control cable and can be used for diagnostics and maintenance.
LAN1: functions as the main network port.
LAN2: is used for transparent transmission and network port backup.
Port Type No.
Description
15 Reset button
16 Power input port (100–240 V AC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz)
17 Power switch
Function
Enters the mini system if you press and hold this button for 10 seconds or more when the TX50 is starting.
Restores the TX50 to its default settings if you press and hold this button for 10 seconds or more when the TX50 is operating properly.
Connects to a power supply.
Powers on or off the TX50.
Device Specifications
Category
Electricity supply requirements
Item
Operating voltage
Power consumption
Specifications
100 V AC-240 V AC; 50 Hz-60 Hz
TE40/TE50/TE60 Maximum: 60 W
TX50 Maximum: 170 W. Embedded AC/DC power module
Environmental requirements
Physical specifications
Operating state
Ambient temperature
Relative humidity
Ambient noise
Minimum illuminance
Recommended illuminance
Non-operating state
Ambient temperature
Relative humidity
Codec dimensions (H x W x D)
Weight (unpackage)
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
10% to 80%
< 46 dBA SPL
7 lux
> 300 lux
-40°C ~+85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
0%~95%
TE40/TE50/TE60: 72.5 mm x 435 mm x 265.5 mm (2.85 in. x 17.13 in. x 10.45 in.)
TX50: 58 mm x 442 mm x 310 mm
TE40: 3.9 kg
TE50: 4.1 kg
TE60: 4.6 kg
TX50: 6.1 kg
Installation
The voltage inside the endpoint is high. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover on your own. Follow the instructions of a professional engineer.
The typical installation option is horizontal placement.
The following takes HUAWEI TE60 as an example.
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Horizontal Placement
Place the endpoint on a flat tabletop and connect the cables.
Placement in a Cabinet
Ensure that the cabinet is a 19-inch cabinet compliant with IEC 60297, for example, the HUAWEI N68E-22 cabinet.
Reserve at least 2 U (2 U = 88.9 mm/3.5 in.) space above the endpoint for heat dissipation.
1. (Not required for TX50) Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the base by loosening the five screws holding it in place.
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2. (Not required for TX50) Remove the rubber pads at the four corners of the bottom.
3. Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach the mounting ears to the sides of the endpoint as shown.
4. Slide the endpoint into the cabinet and use screws through the mounting ears to hold the endpoint in place.
The screws in this step are not provided.
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Connecting Cables
The cable connections shown in the following are recommended. The illustrations are for your reference only.
TE60
The VGA cable is not provided with the endpoint.
The HD-AI cable is provided with a microphone.
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TE50
One VGA cable is provided with the endpoint. It is connected to the VGA/YPbPr input or output port.
The HD-AI cable is provided with a microphone.
TE40
One VGA cable is provided with the endpoint. It is connected to the VGA/YPbPr input or output port.
The HD-AI cable is provided with a microphone.
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TX50
The VGA cable is not provided with the endpoint.
The HD-AI cable is provided with a microphone.
Powering On the Endpoint
With all cables connected, connect the endpoint to a power supply and turn the power switch to ON.
When the Status
Indicator Is...
Blinking blue twice per second
Steady blue
Steady purple
The Endpoint Is...
Starting.
Working properly.
Powered off (the power switch is ON, and the endpoint is powered off by pressing control).
on the remote
When the Status
Indicator Is...
The indicator is blinking blue slowly.
Blinking blue four times per second
Blinking blue once
The Endpoint Is...
Standby
Being updated.
Responding to a remote control operation.
When the Alarm
Indicator Is...
Blinking red twice per second
The Endpoint Is...
Overheated.
When the Alarm
Indicator Is...
Blinking red four times per second
The Endpoint Is...
Encountering a temperature fault.
For example, the temperature sensor inside the endpoint cannot sense the current operating temperature, causing fast fan rotation speed and loud fan noise.
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Loading the Configuration File
The endpoint can be set using the configuration file in the USB device or using the configuration wizard.
The endpoint automatically loads the configuration file on a USB device, such as a USB flash drive. After the configuration file is loaded, the endpoint should work properly.
If no USB device is available, load the configuration file on the Wizard screen.
Using a USB Device
Caution
The endpoint provides a USB2.0 port. Before loading configurations using the USB device, convert the USB file system to the FAT format. The size of the configuration file is about 8 KB. It is recommended that you use a USB device with a capacity of greater than 1
MB.
Before loading a configuration file on a USB device, scan the device for viruses.
The USB device is provided by your operator or Huawei's reseller or service engineers. Huawei's service engineers provide the configuration file, which you must not modify unless requested to do so.
To load the configuration file on the USB device:
1. Use the USB configuration tool to import the configuration file to a USB device. For details, see the HUAWEI
TE40&TE50&TE60 Videoconferencing Endpoint V100R001C10 Deployment Guide
or HUAWEI TX50
Videoconferencing Endpoint V100R003C00 Deployment Guide
.
2. Insert the USB device into the endpoint's USB port.
3. In the displayed dialog box, select Yes.
4. Using the remote control, enter the administrator password, which is 12345678 by default.
The endpoint automatically loads the configuration file and restarts.
Caution
If the endpoint is powered on for the first time and you do not operate it for 10 seconds, the endpoint also automatically loads the configuration file and restarts.
To improve device security, set a password at your first login and regularly change the password afterward. For details, see the
HUAWEI TE40&TE50&TE60 Videoconferencing Endpoint V100R001C10 Security Maintenance
or HUAWEI TX50 Videoconferencing
Endpoint V100R003C00 Security Maintenance
.
5. After the restart is complete, remove the USB device.
Using the Wizard Screen
When you power on your endpoint for the first time, you can use the remote control to configure your TE30 from the Wizard screen. You can also use the configuration wizard from the endpoint web interface with the administrator account. By default, the administrator account name and password are admin and Change_Me, respectively. To improve device security, change the password at your first login and regularly change the password afterward. For details, see the HUAWEI
TE40&TE50&TE60 Videoconferencing Endpoint V100R001C10 Security Maintenance or HUAWEI TX50 Videoconferencing
Endpoint V100R003C00 Security Maintenance
.
Setting General Parameters
Set H.323 or SIP parameters based on your network environment. After the settings are completed, the endpoint displays the remote controlled UI.
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When powered on for the first time, your TE30 prompts you to select a language. After you select a language, the screen shown on the left is displayed for you to set the general parameters.
The Huawei Service Management Center (SMC) 2.0 is a network management system (NMS). If the endpoint has been added as a predefined participant on the SMC2.0, set NMS server, Connection type, Local IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address. The endpoint will then automatically obtain the NMS server settings from the SMC2.0. When the settings are obtained, the configuration process is complete and the conferencing screen is displayed.
For details about how to predefine a participant on the SMC2.0, see the "Adding a Predefined Participant" section in the HUAWEI SMC2.0 V100R002 Configuration Guide, which is available at http://e.huawei.com
and choose
Support
>
Product Support
> Unified Communications and Collaboration > Telepresence and Videoconferencing >
Videoconferencing Infrastructure
> SMC2.0 .
If you have not configured the NMS server or if the attempt to obtain the NMS server settings times out, you must manually set the H.323 and SIP parameters to display the conferencing screen.
The following table lists the parameters you are recommended to set. For parameters not listed in the table, retain their default values.
Parameter Description
NMS server IP address of the SMC2.0.
IPv4
IPv6
Connection type
IPv4 settings for the endpoint.
Under IPv4, you must set Connection
type
, Local IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address.
IPv6 settings for the endpoint.
Mode for obtaining an IP address.
Static IP
: Your network administrator assigns an IP address to your endpoint.
If you select this option, you must also set Local IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address.
Dynamic IP
: When a Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server is available on the network, your endpoint automatically obtains an IP address using the DHCP.
Setting
Obtain this parameter from your local reseller or operator.
If the network has no SMC2.0 deployed, leave this field blank.
By default, IPv6 is deselected.
If you select IPv6, you must set Connection type, Local
IP address
, Subnet prefix length, and Gateway
address
. The endpoint then use IPv6 to communicate with the peer endpoint. If the peer endpoint only supports
IPv4, the endpoint automatically uses IPv4 for communication.
The default value is Static IP.
If you have set NMS server, select Static IP for this parameter.
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Local IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway address
IP address and subnet mask of your endpoint.
To enable the endpoint to automatically obtain the NMS server settings from the
SMC2.0, ensure that the IP address of the endpoint is on the same network segment as that of the SMC2.0.
Gateway address that corresponds to the endpoint IP address.
Obtain this parameter from your network administrator.
If an IP address conflict occurs, change this IP address to an IP address in the specified IP address range. For example, if the IP address range is 192.168.1.1 through
192.168.1.100, and the current IP address is 192.168.1.2, change the last part (in bold) while ensuring that the new
IP address is still in the IP address range.
Examples:
IPv4 address: 192.168.1.1
IPv6 address: 2001:0:0:0:200:55:26:1
Obtain this parameter from your network administrator.
This parameter is mandatory when Connection type is set to Static IP.
Examples:
IPv4 address: 192.168.1.1
IPv6 address: 2001:0:0:0:200:55:0:1
Setting H.323 Parameters
If the endpoint fails to obtain the NMS server settings, the screen shown on the left is displayed. Set the H.323 parameters on this screen.
The following table lists the parameters you are recommended to set. For parameters not listed in the table, retain their default values.
Parameter Description
Enable GK Whether to register the endpoint with the network gatekeeper
(GK).
If you select this parameter, the endpoint registers with the
GK each time you start the endpoint. After successfully registering with the GK, the endpoint can call endpoints defined in the address book using their IP addresses, numbers, and names.
If you do not select this parameter, the endpoint does not register with the GK and can call endpoints only using their
IP addresses.
GK registration mode
Specifies the mode for registering your endpoint with a GK.
Auto
: Your endpoint automatically registers with an available
GK on the network and obtains the GK address.
Manual
: You must set GK address, which specifies the GK with which you want your endpoint to register.
Setting
By default, this parameter is deselected.
The default value is Auto.
It is recommended that you set this parameter to Manual.
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Parameter Description
GK address Specifies the IP address of the server where the desired GK is installed.
Site number Site number for the endpoint.
If the endpoint has registered with the GK, other endpoints can call the endpoint using this number.
H.323 ID
Name by which the GK identifies the endpoint after it registers with the GK.
Authenticati on user name
Specifies the user name used for H.323 authentication. Ensure that this user name is the same as that predefined on the GK.
Otherwise, the GK fails to authenticate the TE30.
Password Password the endpoint uses to register with the GK.
Ensure that this password is the same as that predefined on the
GK. Otherwise, the GK will fail to authenticate the endpoint.
Huawei GK Whether to enable the Huawei GK.
If the Huawei GK is disabled, some functions, such as
Conference Control
, are unavailable on the endpoint.
Setting
Obtain this IP address from your network service provider.
The site number can contain only digits.
Example: 12345
The name can contain digits, letters, and special characters such as @ # %.
Example: ab3@Joe
The name can consist of digits, letters, and special characters, such as @ # %.
This parameter is available only when encryption is enabled. To enable encryption, choose System Settings >
Security
> Encryption, and set
Encryption
to Enable.
Obtain this password from your network service provider.
By default, this parameter is deselected.
Retain the default setting if the endpoint is interoperating with endpoints from other suppliers.
Setting SIP Parameters
Click Next. The screen shown on the left is displayed. Set the SIP parameters on this screen.
The following table lists the parameters you are recommended to set. For parameters not listed in the table, retain their default values.
Parameter
Register with server
Description
Whether to register with the SIP server.
If you select this parameter, the endpoint registers with the SIP server. After successfully registering with the SIP server, the endpoint can call endpoints defined in the address book using their IP addresses, numbers, and names.
If you do not select this parameter, the endpoint does not register with the SIP server and can call other endpoints only using their IP addresses.
Setting
By default, this parameter is deselected.
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Parameter
Server address
Site number
User name
Password
Description
IP address or domain name of the SIP server with which you want the endpoint to register.
If you set this parameter to the domain name of the SIP server, enable the domain name server (DNS). If the DNS cannot be enabled, select Enable proxy server.
Site number for the endpoint.
If the endpoint has registered with the SIP server, other endpoints can call the endpoint using this number.
User name and password the endpoint uses to register with the SIP server.
Setting
No default value is set for this parameter.
Obtain this user name from your network service provider.
The site number can contain digits or a combination of digits and a domain name.
Example: 12345 or [email protected]
The values can contain digits, letters, and special characters such as @ # %.
Example: ab3@Joe
Click Finish.
To obtain
more documentation for the endpoint, visit http://e.huawei.com
and choose Support > Product Support > Unified Communications and
Collaboration > Telepresence and Videoconferencing > Telepresence Endpoints > Group Endpoints .
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Shenzhen 518129
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