- 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 SystemAdvanced use
Modem mode
Allows you to control the system externally via a PC as in Control Mode. Once a call is established, Dataport 1
will automatically switch to Data mode. When the call disconnects, Dataport 1 switches back to Control Mode.
T.120
Provides a data channel supporting the T.120 standard for data communication. Using T.120 software on your PC,
you can communicate with other T.120 systems using your PC and your system.
For more details on connecting to the Dataport, see ‘Peripheral Equipment’.
Dataport 2
Dataport 2 is dedicated to the main camera and will not be available in standard configuration.
The Codec will automatically detect WAVE cameras. If you are using a camera supporting the VISCA protocol,
select ‘Mode: VISCA’.