NEC Visualink 128/384 Engineering Guide
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NDA-24233 ISSUE 2 STOCK # 0293886 Engineering Guide JANUARY, 1999 NEC America, Inc. VisuaLink 128/384
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER NEC America, Inc. reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC America, Inc. has prepared this document for use by its em- ployees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC America, Inc. and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC America, Inc. Copyright 1999 NEC America, Inc. Printed in USA
EXHIBIT J1 FCC REQUIREMENTS NEC America, Inc. VisuaLink 128/VisuaLink 384 TYPE OF SERVICE The VisuaLink 128 and the VisuaLink 384 are stand-alone devices that allow multimedia conferencing by transmitting video, audio and data to remote locations over the ISDN Basic Rate interface. The VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384 connect to the ISDN digital network through separately-registered NTI equipment. They provide POTS ports which allow a customer-provided 2500-type telephone access to the digital network. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The equipment label will appear on the rear exterior panel of the unit and will provide the FCC Registration Number, NEC trade name, model number, serial number or date of manufacture and the country of origin. TELEPHONE COMPANY PROCEDURES The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can. In order to do this, it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment, operations, or procedures. If these changes might affect your service or the operation of your equipment, the telephone company will give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. If you have any questions about your telephone line, such as how many pieces of equipment you can connect to it, the telephone company will give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. In certain circumstances, it may be necessary for the telephone company to request from you concerning the equipment which you have connected to your telephone line. Upon request of the telephone company, provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number (REN) of the equipment which is connected to your line; both of these items are listed on the equipment label The sum of all of the RENs on your telephone lines should be less than five in order to assure proper service from the telephone company. In some cases, a sum of five may not be usable on a given line.
IF PROBLEMS ARISE If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it from your telephone lines, as it may cause harm to the telephone network. If the telephone company notes a problem, they may temporarily discontinue service. When practical, they will notify you in advance of this disconnection. If advance notice is not feasible, you will be notified as soon as possible. When you are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. In the event repairs are ever needed on your Visualink 128 or VisuaLink 384, they should be performed by NEC America, Inc. or an authorized representative of NEC America, Inc. For information contact: NEC America, Inc. 1555 W. Walnut Hill Lane Irving, Texas 75038-3797 USA 972-751-7000 FCC REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION OF TELEPHONE SYSTEMS In order to connect this system to the telephone network, provide the telephone company with: • the quantities and USOC numbers of the required jacks (shown below); • the sequence in which the trunks are to be connected; • the facility interface codes by position; and • the ringer equivalence number or service code, as applicable, by position MFG’s Port IDUSOC Jack ConnectorREN/Service CodeFacility Interface Code# CO Ports# Stations Registration # VisuaLink 128 N/A 6.0P 02IS5 1 1 AY5JPN-32617-XD-N VisuaLink 384 N/A 6.0P 02IS5 3 1 AY5JPN-32617-XD-N
CSA Requirement To ensure that certified equipment is attached correctly, and only to the networks of participating carriers, the following statement shall accompany each unit of certified equipment offered for sale. This statement must be included conspicuously in written or electronic format, at or near the front of each copy of the operating manual, or accompany other technical information, or be included as a separate sheet. The required statement is: CP-01, Issue 8, Part I Section 14.1 NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection MODEL CERTIFICATE NUMBER CERTIFICATION NUMBER VisuaLink 128 19318 140 9004A VisuaLink 384 19603 140 9104A
NDA-24233 Issue 2Page i VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1: VisuaLink Command Fundamentals .................................................... 1-1 Summary ............................................................................................................................. 1-1 Communication Outline ....................................................................................................... 1-1 Physical/Electrical lnterface ................................................................................................ 1-2 Communication Format ....................................................................................................... 1-3 Communication Procedure ................................................................................................. 1-5 Connecting and Incoming Call Control Basic Sequence .................................................... 1-7 Chapter 2: Console Command List ......................................................................... 2-1 Chapter 3: Command Detailed Format ................................................................... 3-1 VIDEO Commands ............................................................................................................. 3-2 SVFM Setting Video Format 1-1 ................. 3-2 RVFM Checking Video Format Setting 1-2 ................. 3-2 SPIP Setting Picture-in-Picture 1-3 ................. 3-3 RPIP Checking Picture-in-Picture Setting 1-4 ................. 3-3 SSND Setting Video Input Switch 1-5 ................. 3-4 RSND Checking Video Input Setting 1-6 ................. 3-4 SDSP Setting Monitor Output Video 1-7 ................. 3-5 RDSP Checking Monitor Output Video Setting 1-8 ................. 3-5 SPDP Setting/Checking PIP Display Format 1-9 ................. 3-6 SPSW Setting/Checking PIP Image when Snapshot is Viewed 1-10 ............... 3-6 SCPI Setting/Checking Video Priority 1-11 ............... 3-7 S263 Setting H.263 1-12 ............... 3-7 R263 Checking H.263 Setting 1-13 ............... 3-8 AUDIO Command ............................................................................................................... 3-9 SAMD Setting Audio Mode 2-1 ................. 3-9 RAMD Checking Audio Mode Setting 2-2 ................. 3-9 SADL Setting Audio Delay 2-3 ............... 3-10 RADL Checking Audio Mode Setting 2-4 ............... 3-11 SMIC Setting MIC ON/OFF 2-5 ............... 3-11 RMIC Checking MIC ON/OFF Setting 2-6 ............... 3-12 SVOL Setting Volume 2-7 ............... 3-12 RVOL Checking Volume Setting 2-8 ............... 3-12 SASW Setting Audio Input/Output Port 2-9 ............... 3-13 RASW Checking Audio Input/Output Port Setting 2-10 ............. 3-13 SMMT Sets Audio or Audio/Video Outgoing Mute Setting 2-11 ............. 3-14 RMMT Checking Audio or Audio/VideoOutput Mute Setting 2-12 ............. 3-14 SMTC Sets Audio or Audio/Video Mute Setting 2-13 ............. 3-15 RMTC Checking Audio or Audio/VideoOutput Mute Setting 2-14 ............. 3-15 LINE Setting Command .................................................................................................... 3-16 SNET Setting Network Type (P x 64/56) 3-1 ............... 3-16 RNET Checking Network Type Setting (P x 64/56) 3-2 ............... 3-16 NNSS Setting Transmission Line Type 3-3 ............... 3-17 NNSI Checking Transmission Line Type Setting 3-4 ............... 3-17 SLSP Setting Transmission Line Speed 3-5 ............... 3-18 RLSP Checking Transmission Line Speed Setting 3-6 ............... 3-18
Page iiNDA-24233 Issue 2 Table of Contents VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide DATA Command ............................................................................................................... 3-19 SDM2 Setting LSD Speed 4-1 ............... 3-19 RDM2 Checking LSD Speed Setting 4-2 ............... 3-20 SDM3 Setting MLP Speed 4-3 ............... 3-20 RDM3 Checking MLP Speed Setting 4-4 ............... 3-21 ISDN Registering/Setting Command ................................................................................ 3-22 NDSS Registering My Number 5-1 ............... 3-22 NDSR Checking My Number Registration 5-2 ............... 3-23 MDST Registering Speed Dial 5-3 ............... 3-24 MDRD Checking Speed Dial Registration 5-4 ............... 3-25 NBZS Setting Incoming Call Buzzer 5-6 ............... 3-26 NBZI Checking Incoming Call Buzzer Setting 5-7 ............... 3-26 SINC Setting Incoming Call Mode 5-8 ............... 3-27 SRNG Setting/Checking Incoming Call Buzzer at Auto Answer Mode 5-9 ............... 3-28 SPID Registering SPID 5-10 ............. 3-28 RPID Checking SPID 5-11 ............. 3-29 Camera Related Registering/Setting Command ............................................................... 3-30 CPPS Registering Camera Preset Position 6-1 ............... 3-30 CPNS Registering Talker Name 6-2 ............... 3-30 SCMK Setting Camera Model 6-3 ............... 3-31 RCMK Checking Camera Model Setting 6-4 ............... 3-31 Communication Status Reading Command ...................................................................... 3-32 RMAC Read Manufacturer Code 7-1 ............... 3-32 RMOD Read Common Mode During Communication 7-2 ............... 3-33 R221 Read H.221 Synchronous Status 7-3 ............... 3-34 RPNA Read Remote Site Name (at Point-to-Point) 7-4 ............... 3-34 RCST Read Participating Conference Status 7-5 ............... 3-35 Alarm Related Command .................................................................................................. 3-36 CALM Read Alarm Status (1 of 2) 8-1 ............... 3-36 History Reading Command ............................................................................................... 3-38 RLAM Read Communication/Alarm History 9-1 ............... 3-38 Registering Local Location Name Command ................................................................... 3-39 MRNS Registering Local Site Name 10-1 ............. 3-39 Serial Port Control Command ........................................................................................... 3-40 SSIO Setting Serial Port 11-1 ............. 3-40 RSIO Checking Serial Port Setting 11-2 ............. 3-40 Acquiring Version Command ............................................................................................ 3-41 RVER Requesting Software Version 12-1 ............. 3-41 Maintenance Command .................................................................................................... 3-42 SLLB Setting Local Loopback 13-1 ............. 3-42 RLLB Checking Local Loopback Setting 13-2 ............. 3-42
NDA-24233 Issue 2Page iii VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide Table of Contents Report Response Control Command ................................................................................ 3-43 ITCS Conference Status Report Control 14-1 ............. 3-43 IMCU Multi-point Conference Status Report Control 14-2 ............. 3-43 I243 H.243 Report Control 14-3 ............. 3-44 ICGP Command Generator Related Report Control 14-4 ............. 3-44 Maintenance and Other Command ................................................................................... 3-45 ISPR Setting Parameter Initialization 15-1 ............. 3-45 CRAM Clearing Backup Memory 15-2 ............. 3-45 RRST System Reset Request 15-3 ............. 3-45 WCLK Setting System Clock 15-4 ............. 3-46 RCLK Checking System Clock Setting 15-5 ............. 3-46 Mutli-point Conference Status Command ......................................................................... 3-47 RMNA Read Multi-point Conference Participating Location Name 16-1 ............. 3-47 RMST Read Multi-point Conference Operation Status (NEC Specific) 16-2 ............. 3-48 RMPS Read Multi-point Conference Operation Status 16-3 ............. 3-49 RMMD Read Multi-point Conference Mode Status 16-4 ............. 3-49 Model Identification Command ......................................................................................... 3-50 RMES Read Model Identification 17-1 ............. 3-50 Audio Training Command ................................................................................................. 3-51 ECTS Audio Training Command 18-1 ............. 3-51 ISDN Control Command ................................................................................................... 3-52 NCRN Requesting Connection 19-1 ............. 3-52 NDSC Requesting Disconnection 19-2 ............. 3-53 NCIC Incoming Call Permit/Reject 19-3 ............. 3-53 NSTQ Communication Status Inquiry 19-4 ............. 3-54 Camera Control Command ............................................................................................... 3-55 CAMS Request for Camera Direction Change 20-1 ............. 3-55 Option Control Command ................................................................................................. 3-56 POCS Pointer Control 21-1 ............. 3-56 VCTS Talker Detection Control 21-2 ............. 3-56 STPR SnapShot Transmission Request 21-3 ............. 3-57 SXMR Standard Display Screen Setting Request 21-4 ............. 3-57 SXST Request to Acquire Composite Screen Setting 21-5 ............. 3-58 Multi-point Conference Control ......................................................................................... 3-59 COPR Request to Chairman Control 22-1 ............. 3-59 CSPR Multiple Address Transmission Request 22-2 ............. 3-60 CRPR Specific Picture Reception Request 22-3 ............. 3-61 CMPR Request to Switch Multiple Address Originator Monitor 22-4 ............. 3-61 Opening Control Command .............................................................................................. 3-62 OMES Opening Message at Unit Activation 24-1 ............. 3-62 Communication Status Report Command ........................................................................ 3-63 H221 H.221 Synchronous Status Report 25-1 ............. 3-63 IMAC Manufacturer Code Report 25-2 ............. 3-63 IMOD Report of Common Mode in Communication 25-3 ............. 3-64
Page ivNDA-24233 Issue 2 Table of Contents VisuaLink 128/384 Engineering Guide Alarm Status Report Command ........................................................................................ 3-65 RALM Alarm Status Change Report (1 of 2) 26-1 ............. 3-65 RALM Alarm Status Change Report (2 of 2) 26-1 ............. 3-66 Video Status Report Command ........................................................................................ 3-67 RVSR Incoming Video Synchronous Status Report 27-1 ............. 3-67 Participating Status Report Command .............................................................................. 3-68 ICST Participating Conference Status Report 28-1 ............. 3-68 ISDN Report Command .................................................................................................... 3-69 NALT Display During Calling 29-1 ............. 3-69 NINC Incoming Call Report 29-2 ............. 3-69 NONL On-line Report 29-3 ............. 3-69 NDCI Disconnection Report 29-4 ............. 3-70 Camera Control Report Command ................................................................................... 3-71 CAMI Camera Status Report 30-1 ............. 3-71 CPNI Talker Name Display Report 30-2 ............. 3-71 Option Control Report Command ..................................................................................... 3-72 STEI SnapShot Transmission Ending Report 31-1 ............. 3-72 RFVR SnapShot Reception Report 31-2 ............. 3-72 Other Report Command .................................................................................................... 3-73 CGSI Automatic Activation File Starting Report 32-1 ............. 3-73 CGEI Automatic Activating File Ending Report 32-2 ............. 3-73 Multi-Point Related Report Command ............................................................................. 3-74 IMPS Multi-point Conference Operation Status Report 33-1 ............. 3-74 IMMD Multi-point Conference Mode Status Report 33-2 ............. 3-74 COPI Acquisition of Right to Operate Report 33-3 ............. 3-74 CSPI Multiple Address Transmission Report 33-4 ............. 3-75 CRPI Specific Picture Reception Report 33-5 ............. 3-75 CVCI Talker Detection Control Report 33-6 ............. 3-75 CSSC SnapShot Transmission Permit Report 33-7 ............. 3-76 CMPI Multiple Address Originator Monitor Video Switch Report 33-8 ............. 3-76 CJNI Terminal Connection Report 33-9 ............. 3-76 CSTI Conference Status Report 33-10 ........... 3-77 Multi-Screen Related Report Command ........................................................................... 3-78 XMII Composite Screen Setting Report 34-1 ............. 3-78 XMCI Standard Display Screen Setting Report 34-2 ............. 3-78 XSCI Response to Composite Screen Setting Request 34-3 ............. 3-79 Microphone Command ...................................................................................................... 3-80 PPNI Voice Activate Microphone Report 35-1 ............. 3-80 System Error Command ................................................................................................... 3-81 ERRI System Error Report 36-1 ............. 3-81 On-Screen Command ....................................................................................................... 3-82 SOSD Setting On-Screen Display 37-1 ............. 3-82 Current Power OFF Condition .......................................................................................... 3-83 CSTB Current Power OFF Condition 38-1 ............. 3-83