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www.cisco.com11 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. Adding a new camera preset (I) In the Camera presets menu navigate to Edit camera preset and press the key. Any presets already existing are listed here. Navigate to the undefined preset you would like to define. When you have located it, press the key. Pos. 2 Pos. 2 Pos. 3 Edit camera preset CAMERA PRESETS Default Zoom out Whiteboard Edit camera preset CAMERA PRESETS SE T CAMER A PRE SE TSDefaultZoom out Whiteboard Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Outside a call, press the Layout key and select Show selfview followed by the key, if needed. You will now see the outgoing video from your system. Adjust pan, tilt and zoom, as required. LAYOUT CONTROL Show selfview Wallpaper Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Press the key to display the Main menu and navigate to Camera control . Press the key. This will will display the softkeys along the bottom of the screen, as shown. Display the Camera presets menu by pressing the Function key corresponding to the Camera presets softkey on the remote control to open the menu. Camera presets Camera settings Main source Exit
www.cisco.com12 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. Adding a new camera preset (II) Default Zoom out Whiteboard Edit camera preset CAMERA PRESETS EDIT CAMER A PRE SE TSDefaultZoom out Whiteboard Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Not definedName Save new preset Cancelabc 4:NEW PRESET Name Save new preset Cancelabc 4:NEW PRESET The virtual keyboard will now automatically be invoked by the system. Use the Arrow key as shown to move the cursor up into the virtual keyboard (indicated by an orange square). Name Save new preset Cancelabc 4:NEW PRESET charl abc Name Save new preset Cancel 4:NEW PRESET charlie watts Give the new preset a descriptive name. Use the Arrow keys to move about the keyboard and the key to select a character. Access special characters and numerics by means of the corresponding keys. Pres the Arrow key a sufficient number of times to move the cursor down to Save new preset, as shown. Press the key to put your changes into effect. This will be confirmed by the system. SE T CAMER A PRE SE TSDefaultZoom out Whiteboard charlie watts Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined To leave the menu, press the key. Alternatively you may define another preset or redefine existing (see the following page for more).
www.cisco.com13 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. Editing an existing camera preset (I) In the Camera presets menu navigate to Edit camera preset and press the key. Any presets already existing are listed here. Navigate to the existing preset that you would like to redefine. When you have located it, press the key. Pos. 2 Pos. 2 Pos. 3 Edit camera preset CAMERA PRESETS Default Zoom out Whiteboard Edit camera preset CAMERA PRESETS SE T CAMER A PRE SE TSDefaultZoom out Whiteboard Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Outside a call, press the Layout key and select Show selfview followed by the key, if needed. You will now see the outgoing video from your system. Adjust pan, tilt and zoom, as required. LAYOUT CONTROL Show selfview Wallpaper Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Press the key to display the Main menu and navigate to Camera control . Press the key. This will will display the softkeys along the bottom of the screen, as shown. Display the Camera presets menu by pressing the Function key corresponding to the Camera presets softkey on the remote control to open the menu. Camera presets Camera settings Main source Exit
www.cisco.com14 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. Editing an existing camera preset (II) Default Zoom out Whiteboard Edit camera preset CAMERA PRESETS EDIT CAMER A PRE SE TSDefaultZoom out Whiteboard Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Not defined Not definedPress the key to put your changes into effect. This will be confirmed by the system. Update to current camera position Delete preset Cancel 3:WHITEBOARD Navigate to: • Update to current camera position to redefine the preset • Delete preset to remove it from the list • Cancel to prepare to leave the menu undoing any updates.
www.cisco.com15 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. Adjusting the whitebalance of the cameraAdjusting the exposure of the camera Camera settings Camera settings let you adjust the exposure and whitebalance. Do as follows: 1. Press the key on the remote control to display the Layout menu. Select Selfview to be shown as required. 2. Press the key to display the Home menu and select Camera control. 3. This will cause softbuttons to appear. Press the Function key corresponding to Camera settings (Function key number 2 from the left). 4. Follow the procedures outlined below. If you change the Brightness mode to Manual , the Brightness level becomes possible for you to set. Since Auto has been chosen here, the actual level is shown ghosted. Backlight compensates for any backlight shining on the camera from behind you. Such light conditions will tend to make you appear darker than needed. Since the whitebalance has been set to Manual in this case, you will have access to setting the whitebalance in the usual manner. Use Automatic if that is more convenient. CAMERA SET TINGSExposure WhitebalanceCAMERA SET TINGSExposure Whitebalance Brightness mode: Auto Brightness level: 1 Backlight: Off EXPOSURE Whitebalance mode: Manual Whitebalance level: 1 WHITEBALANCE
www.cisco.com16 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. The call settings optionsMain source settings Main source You may choose what to use as the main input source. This will typically be the camera, a secondary camera (if applicable), the PC input or other sources such as a DVD player. Do as follows: 1. In the menu select Settings > Main source and expand the submenu. 2. Use the Arrow keys to move between the alternatives and use to select the alternative you want to use. 3. Collapse the menu using the Arrow key. Call settings—an overview Use the Call settings menu to set the default bit rate and how the system shall answer incoming calls. Answering can be set to automatic or to manual. More on this can be found on the next page. Do as follows: 1. In the menu select Settings > Call settings and expand the submenu. 2. Use the Arrow keys to move between the alternatives and use to select the alternative you want to use. 3. Collapse the menu using the Arrow key. This example has been taken from a Codec C20 equipped Profile. Larger systems may have more options. More on Profile systems and their codecs can be found on page 32. Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Layout Main source: Camera Call settings Language: English Date and time Sounds and aler ts Wallpaper: Growing System information Administrator settings Restart SET TINGSLayout Main source: Camera Call settings Language: English Date and time Sounds and aler ts Wallpaper: Growing System information Administrator settings Restart SET TINGS Camera PC CALL SETTINGS Auto an swer mode: On Auto answer delay: 5 sec Auto answer mute: Of f Do not disturb mode: Of f Default callrate: 4 000 kbps
www.cisco.com17 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. The default call rate options Call settings—auto answer options You may set up your system to answer automatically whenever someone calls you. If you choose to do so, you may also specify how long time it shall take before your system connects you. For privacy reasons you may want your microphone to be muted (turned off) when the system answers automatically. Alternatively, you may set the system to Do not disturb. Call settings—default call rate The Call settings menu lets you set the default call rate expressed as default number of kilobits per second. You may want to consult your system administrator to discuss the best setting in your environment. Use the and Arrow keys to alter how long time it shall take before your system connects you. Interval is 0–50 seconds. For privacy you may set the microphone to be muted upon autoanswer. You will then have to activate the microphone yourself (press ). To further enhance your privacy you may set the system to Do not disturb . Your system will then not respond to incoming calls. As soon as you disable the Do not disturb any call attempts made while the feature was enabled will be listed as missed calls. Set to On to have your system answer incoming calls automatically and Off to answer them manually. CALL SETTINGS Auto an swer mode: On Auto answer delay: 5 sec Auto answer mute: Of f Do not disturb mode: Of f Default callrate: 4 000 kbpsOn Off CALL SETTINGS Auto an swer mode: On Auto answer delay: 5 sec Auto answer mute: Of f Do not disturb mode: Of f Default callrate: 4 000 kbps On Off CALL SETTINGS Auto an swer mode: On Auto answer delay: 5 sec Auto answer mute: Of f Do not disturb mode: Of f Default callrate: 4 000 kbps On Off CALL SETTINGS Auto an swer mode: On Auto answer delay: 5 sec Auto answer mute: Of f Do not disturb mode: Of f Default callrate: 4 000 kbps Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Layout Main source: Camera Call settings Language: English Date and time Sounds and aler ts Wallpaper: Growing System information Advanced Restart SET TINGS 128 256 384 512 76 8 1152 1472 1920 2560 3072 4000 CALL SETTINGS Auto an swer mode: On Auto answer delay: 5 sec Auto answer mute: Off Do not disturb mode: Off Default callrate: 4000 kbps Scroll with the and Arrow keys to access settings not shown. The options in detail Options are 128, 256, 384, 512, 768 (initial default), 1152, 1472, 1920, 2560, 3072, 4000 and 6000 bits (not shown in Fig.) per second.
www.cisco.com18 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. Date and time settings overview Language settings options Language settings This will allow you to specify the language used in the menus and settings shown. The following languages are supported: English, Norwegian, Swedish, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Korean, Finnish, Chinese (Simplified), Turkish, Polish, Hungarian, Czech. Do as follows: 1. Start from the Home menu and navigate down to Settings and press the key. 2. Then navigate to Language and press the key again. Use the and Arrow keys to select. 3. Press the key to exit the menu putting changes into effect or the Arrow key to leave the menu going one step back. About the setting of date and time You may have the system pick date and time for you or you may specify date and time zone settings along with date and time format and the date and time of day itself. Do as follows: 1. Start from the Home menu and navigate down to Settings and press the key. Then navigate to Date and time and press the key. Select between NTP mode Off, Auto and Manual . Off: NTP mode is disabled—you will then have to specify date and time Auto: The system locates the NTP server itself Manual: You must specify the path to the NTP server. 2. Press the key to exit the menu putting changes into effect or the Arrow key to leave the menu going one step back. Further details are shown on the next page. Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Layout Main source: Camera Call settings Language: English Date and time Sounds and aler ts Wallpaper: Growing System information Administrator settings Restart SET TINGS Chinese English French German Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Portuguese Russian Spanish Scroll with the and Arrow keys to access languages not shown. Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Layout Main source: Camera Call settings Language: English Date and time Sounds and aler ts Wallpaper: Growing System information Advanced Restart SET TINGS DATE AND TIME NTP mode: Auto NTP server: 2.ntp.somewhere.cu.no Time zone: GMT–12:00 (International Date format: Day, Month, Year Time format: 24 hoursOff Auto Manual
www.cisco.com19 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. Activated NTP serverDeactivated NTP server Setting date and time yourself You may specify date and time zone settings along with date and time format and the date and time of day itself. Do as follows: 1. Start from the Home menu and navigate down to Settings and press the key. Then navigate to Date and time and press the key. 2. Use Arrow keys and the key to set everything as required. Setting date and time automatically You may have the date and time of day set automatically. If you set NTP server to Auto, the system will take care of the connection to the NTP server itself. If you set it to Manual , you must specify the path to the NTP server. At any rate, you must still specify time and date formats as well as the time zone. The options shown here are available when NTP server Off has been chosen only. CALL SETTINGS NTP server: Off NTP server: 2.ntp.somewhere.cu.no Day: 10 Month: September Year: 2010 Time: 13:37 Date format: Day, Month, Year Time format: 24 hours Year.Month.Day (yyyy.mm.dd) Month.Day.Year (mm.dd.yyyy) Day.Month.Year (dd.mm.yyyy) Year.Month.Day (yyyy.mm.dd) Month.Day.Year (mm.dd.yyyy) Day.Month.Year (dd.mm.yyyy) 10 Februar y 2010 13:37 24 hours 12 hours (am/pm) 24 hours 12 hours (am/pm) TIME ZONES GM T-1 2 : 0 0 GM T-11 : 0 0 GM T-1 0 : 0 0 GMT-09:00 GM T- 0 8 : 0 0 GM T- 0 7: 0 0 GM T- 0 7: 0 0 GM T- 0 7: 0 0 GMT-06:00 GMT-06:00 GMT-06:00International Date Line West Midway Island, Samoa Hawaii Alaska Pacific time Arizona Mountain Time Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazattan Central America Saskatchewan Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey Scroll with the and Arrow keys to access settings not shown. DATE AND TIME NTP server: Auto NTP server: 2.ntp.somewhere.cu.no Time zone: GMT–11:00 (Midway Island Date format: Day, Month, Year Time format: 24 hours DATE AND TIME NTP ser ver: Manual NTP server: 2.ntp.somewhere.cu.no Time zone: GMT–11:00 (Midway Island Date format: Day, Month, Year Time format: 24 hours Save Cancel 2.ntp.somewhere.cu.noSetting NTP server to Manual lets you specify the path to the NTP server. Otherwise nothing is different from the Auto setting.
www.cisco.com20 Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20User guide D14 8 52.01 User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reser ved. Ring tone selectionRing tone volume settings Selecting ring tone The system lets you choose between a multitude of ring tones. Do as follows: 1. Start from the Home menu and navigate down to Settings and press the key. 2. Then navigate to Sounds and alerts and press the key. Navigate to Ring tone and press the key. Use the and Arrow keys to move among the ring tones. Each ring tone will be played when you position the cursor at it. 3. Press the key to exit the menu putting changes into effect or the Arrow key to leave the menu going one step back. Setting ring tone volume The system lets you set the ring tone volume. Do as follows: 1. Start from the Home menu and navigate down to Settings and press the key. 2. Then navigate to Sounds and alerts and press the key. Navigate to Ring tone volume and press the key. Use the and Arrow keys to set the volume. 3. Press the key to exit the menu putting changes into effect or the Arrow key to leave the menu going one step back. Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Layout Main source: Camera Call settings Language: English Date and time Sounds and aler ts Wallpaper: Growing System information Advanced Restart SET TINGS SOUNDS AND ALERTS Ring tone: Marbles Ring tone volume: 40 Key tone: On Marbles IceCrystals Polaris Alert Discreet Fantasy Jazz Nordic Echo Rhythmic Call Presentation Camera control Settings HOME Layout Main source: Camera Call settings Language: English Date and time Sounds and aler ts Wallpaper: Growing System information Advanced Restart SET TINGS SOUNDS AND ALERTS Ring tone: Marbles Ring tone volume: 40 Key tone: On