User Manual

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In your unified communications application, select the CS-700 as the Video
device.
Connecting to an IP Network for System Management and SIP
telephony
Note, the CS-700 does not require a network connection in order to operate.
The Plug-and-play nature of the USB connection is sufficient to enable the CS-
700 to function. However, if any network management features, including
network configuration, access to Web-UI, SNMP, and any SIP/VOIP
connectivity (model CS-700SP) is required, an IP Network Connection is
necessary.
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable into the network connection port on the
bottom of the base unit using the network port. Press the Ethernet connector
until it clicks into place. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into a
jack providing network access. The CS-700 does not support being powered
over PoE and requires power from the power supply.
If the Ethernet cable needs to be removed, depress the lever on the connector
and pull the cable out gently. Using force when removing this cable may
damage the cable and render it useless.
Discovering IP Address
The IP Address is assigned to the CS-700 either by the DHCP protocol, or
statically via the CS-700 configuration.
When using DHCP, the IP Address assigned to the CS-700 unit can be
discovered three ways.
Audible IP Address Reporting. Depress and hold the “Volume-UP” and
“Bluetooth” buttons simultaneously for around 5 seconds. The CS-700
Unit will produce an audio-report of the currently assigned IP Address. If
no address is assigned, the unit will reply “No address found”.