- Tandberg Data
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Menu structure
- TANDBERG 7000 Videoconferencing System
- At a glance - the TANDBERG 7000 system
- Installation
- Precautions
- Unpacking
- Installing
- System configuration
- Getting started
- System start-up
- Welcome menu
- Basics
- Making and ending calls
- Directory
- Microphone on/off
- General use
- Adjusting volume
- View outgoing video (selfview)
- Do Not Disturb / Sleep Mode
- Controlling the Main Camera
- Selecting video sources
- Voice Activated Camera Positioning
- Presets
- Far end camera control (FECC)
- Sending/receiving still images
- Duo Video
- MultiSite (MCU)
- PC SoftPresenter
- PC Presenter
- Web-interface
- Advanced use
- Main menu
- Call quality
- Presentations
- Utilities
- MCU services
- Audio Settings
- Video Settings
- Terminal Settings
- Network Configuration
- LAN Settings
- Call Settings
- Dataport configuration
- Language
- Software Options
- Diagnostics
- Peripheral Equipment
- Interfaces
- Dual Monitor
- Document camera
- Multiple controllable cameras
- AudioScience microphone
- Tracker
- Video Cassette Recorder (VCR)
- Telephone Add-On
- Extra fixed cameras
- PC applications
- PC SoftPresenter
- Additional microphones
- Appendices
- Index
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TANDBERG Videoconferencing System
W.A.V.E. Camera
The Main Camera is mounted on top of the monitor. The Main Camera includes a high quality color camera with a
fast pan/tilt/zoom action. The Main Camera is controlled by the system’s infra-red remote control and operates
pan/tilt, focus and zoom.
You can pre-store up to ten camera positions using the remote control.
Monitor(s)
The monitor displays the far-end and near-end videoconferencing sites in addition to the menus, video from
connected video sources and high-resolution images.
You can also connect a second monitor for displaying self-view, still images and Duo Video.
Codec
The Codec is the heart of the system. The main task for the Codec is the compression of outgoing video, audio
and data, the transmission of this information to the far end and the decompression of the incoming information.
Hence the name Codec.