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Videoconferencing is now within the reach of all businesses. ViewStation SP from Polycom delivers high performance group system quality in an easy-to use integrated system ideal for small conference rooms and executive and professional offices. ViewStation SP implements the H.263+ video standard for enhanced video quality. It supports Advanced Prediction Mode which optimizes motion handling at low bandwidth rates for exceptionally clear video. Additionally, ViewStation SP delivers Polycom market... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Polycom Viewstation SP photo ]
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| MaritaLaufs |
2:33pm on Friday, May 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Handsfree Bliss! I bought this for use at home so I oculd do housework while keeping in touch with family - mostly overseas. And I LOVE IT! | |
| gyokusai |
3:44pm on Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Brilliant KIt Bought this so I can chat and work and it is brilliant. I have it paired with my Gigaset DECT phones and it works really well. Plantronics C65 cordless DECT headset A great product. Very comfortable (lots of wearing options). Quality of incoming and outgoing speach very good. | |
| MauS |
6:58am on Friday, April 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| Excellent sound quality Expensive Rather heavy on the ear - a smaller, more ergonomic design would be appreciated | |
| Francoise |
12:32pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Works perfectly with BT Voyager phones If it helps others, I bought this product hoping it would work well with BT Voyager (1500) phones. | |
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CE Mark R&TEE Directive:
This ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line has been marked with the CE mark. This mark indicates compliance with EEC Directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC 1999/5/EC. A full copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from Polyspan Ltd, Whichford House, Parkway Court, Oxford Business Park South, Oxford, OX4 2JY, UK
Declaration of Conformity:
Hereby, Polyspan Ltd. declares that this ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Konformitetserklring:
Hermed erklrer Polyspan Ltd., at indestende ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line er i overensstemmelse med de grundlggende krav og de relevante punkter i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Konformittserklrung:
Hiermit erklrt Polyspan Ltd., dass der ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line die grundlegenden Anforderungen und sonstige magebliche Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG erfllt.
Vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutus:
Polyspan Ltd. vakuuttaa tten, ett ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line on direktiivin 1999/5/EC keskeisten vaatimusten ja sen muiden tt koskevien snnsten mukainen.
Dclaration de conformit :
Par la prsente, Polyspan Ltd. dclare que ce ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line est conforme aux conditions essentielles et toute autre modalit pertinente de la Directive 1999/5/CE.
Dichiarazione di conformit:
Con la presente Polyspan Ltd. dichiara che il ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line soddisfa i requisiti essenziali e le altre disposizioni pertinenti della direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Verklaring van overeenstemming:
Hierbij verklaart Polyspan Ltd. dat diens ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line voldoet aan de basisvereisten en andere relevante voorwaarden van EG-richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Declarao de Conformidade:
Atravs da presente, a Polyspan Ltd. declara que este ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line se encontra em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposies relevantes da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Declaracin de conformidad:
Por la presente declaracin, Polyspan Ltd. declara que este ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line cumple los requisitos esenciales y otras clusulas importantes de la directiva 1999/5/CE.
verensstmmelsefrklaring:
Polyspan Ltd. frklarar hrmed att denna ViewStation SP and ViewStation SP Product line verensstmmer med de vsentliga kraven och vriga relevanta stadganden i direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Omnitel Statement
THE SOFTWARE PROGRAMS CONTAINED OR DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS OF POLYCOM OR ITS LICENSORS.
General Problems.... 135 Audio.... 136 Video.... 138 Network and Communications... 140 IMUX.... 142 LAN/Intranet.... 143 Presentations.... 144 System Control.... 146
Network Address Translation
Before you Start Configuring NAT... 147 Setting up NAT.... 147
Video and Audio Input and Output Levels
Video Levels.... 149 Video Output Levels... 149 Video Input Levels... 149 Audio Levels.... 149 Audio Output Levels... 149 Audio Input Levels... 150
ISDN Information
Sample NT-1 Settings... 151 ISDN Switches.... 153 ISDN Errors.... 153
Glossary
ABC.... 159 DEF.... 162 GHIJK.... 165
LMN.... 168 OPQ..... 169 RST.... 170 UVW..... 172 XYZ.... 173
Polycom, Inc.
Thank you for purchasing a Polycom ViewStation SP! Soon, you will discover that video communications using the ViewStation SP is easy, fun, and productive. Polycoms ViewStations are the most easy-to-use video communications systems on the market today. This User Guide provides information about setting up and using the following Polycom ViewStation SP products: ViewStation SP384 with a Triple BRI network interface module ViewStation SP128.
If you purchased a ViewStation or ViewStation FX/VS4000, see the ViewStation or ViewStation FX/VS4000 User Guide. If you purchased a ViewStation H.323 with Quad BRI or ViewStation H.323 with Lucent DCP or ViewStation MP or ViewStation 128, see the ViewStation User Guide. Each ViewStation SP product has a QuickStart Card, which is shipped in the box with the ViewStation SP. The QuickStart card illustrates how to connect the required cables and optional equipment to the ViewStation SP.
ViewStation SP Basics
The Graphic User Interface or GUI is designed for ease of use. The following table is a definition of key icons function:
Icon Name
Function
To enter alphabetic characters, press the SELECT button on the remote control.
Text Field
Select Button
The purpose of the Text Field is to enable the user to enter alphanumeric characters into the ViewStation SP. Numbers are entered with the remote control. The SELECT button shown is on the remote control. This icon serves the same function as the Enter key. The Network Connectivity Error icon indicates severe packet loss between the near end and the far end site. The Call Speed Indicators illustrate the call speed of the near end or the far end ViewStation. Speeds may be set from the Dialing Speeds screen. See Dialing Speeds, on page 49. The Network Line Indicators are shown when the ViewStation SP is powered on. Yellow Box: Checking line status Red Down Arrow: Error in network link Green Up Arrow: Line is connected
This chapter contains advanced configuration information for the ViewStation SP384 and the ViewStation SP128.
User Setup
The User Setup screen (System Info > User Setup) serves as a quick configuration tool allowing the ViewStation SP administrator or LAN manager to set basic options for the ViewStation SP (shown in Figure 2-1).
Figure 2-1. User Setup Screen
Auto Answer: The Auto Answer option allows the ViewStation SP to automatically answer incoming video calls. Checked: The ViewStation SP automatically answers incoming video calls. Not Checked: Incoming calls rings until they are manually answered or the far site disconnects.
Mute Auto Answer Calls: This option turns the microphone pod off and prevents the far site from hearing the near site when the ViewStation SP automatically answers incoming video calls.
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Checked: The ViewStation SP mute near site audio for incoming video calls which the ViewStation SP automatically answers. Not Checked: The ViewStation SP sends audio to the far site as normal. When the ViewStation SP is muted, both sites are notified with a microphone image located in the lower left side of the main screen. A red light illuminates on the microphone pod when the near site is muted.
PiP or Picture-in-Picture: The PiP feature allows the near site to adjust near camera views while in a videoconference. In this configuration, the Camera icon in the top right corner disappears when the remote control is placed on a flat surface. Auto: The ViewStation SP shows a PiP window when the call is first connected and when the remote control is not resting on a flat surface. On: The ViewStation SP shows a PiP window which remains in the lower right corner until the video call is completed. Off: The ViewStation SP does not show a PiP window.
Far Control of Near Camera: The Far Control of Near Camera option allows users on the far site to control the camera at the near end. Checked: A user on the far site may control the framing and angle of the camera on the near site by pressing the FAR button on the remote control. Not Checked: A user cannot change the framing and angle of the camera. When a far site user presses the FAR or ZOOM button on the remote control, any attempts to change the present orientation of the camera are ignored.
Backlight Compensation: The backlight compensation is used in conference rooms where the subject appears darker than the background. Use backlight compensation if the meeting participants appear dark. Checked: The camera automatically adjusts for a light background. Not Checked: Un-check the backlight compensation if moderate lighting is used for the ViewStation SP.
Maximum time in a call: Sets the maximum time for a video call.
Figure 2-3. General Setup Screen
Country: The Country field of the General Setup screen (shown in Figure 2-3) allows you to specify country specific calling parameters for your location. Click the Country field to access the Country Setup screen (Figure 2-4).
Figure 2-4. Country Setup Screen
The fields in the Country Setup screen allow you to set local calling parameters:
Country: To select a country, highlight the blue country text field and press the SELECT button on the remote control. Scroll down the list of countries and highlight the desired country. The country code appears with the corresponding country. Area Code Required: Checked: The ViewStation SP automatically adds the area code to the ISDN dialing prefix of calls placed from the ViewStation. Not Checked: The ViewStation SP dials all calls as if the calls were within the local area code.
Phone International Access: The international prefix is 011 for North America and 00 for European countries. The default depends on the country. Highlight the blue text field on the Phone International Access field. Enter the prefix assigned to make international calls.
When complete, highlight the Menu icon and press the SELECT button on the remote control. Language: The Language field selects the language used for the ViewStation SP (see ViewStation Select Language Screen, on page 6.) Highlight the desired flag associated with a language and press the SELECT button on the remote control. System Name: The system name is the name assigned by the user to identify the ViewStation SP. This can be any combination of alpha-numeric characters up to 34 characters in length. Auto Answer: The Auto Answer option allows the ViewStation SP to automatically answer incoming video calls. Checked: The ViewStation SP automatically answers incoming video calls. Not Checked: Incoming calls ring until they are manually answered or the far site disconnects the call.
Allow dialing: The Allow Dialing option enables or disables dialing and access to the address book on the ViewStation SP. Checked: The ViewStation SP allows and access to the address book.
Not Checked: The ViewStation SP prevents dialing and denies access to the address book. Figure 2-5 shows the message that is displayed when the Allow Dialing feature is not checked.
Figure 2-5. Allow Dialing Disabled Screen
Allow User Setup: The Allow User Setup option enables or disables users from changing the User Setup by removing the icon from the System Information screen as shown in Figure 2-6. This is generally used when the user setup policy has been defined by the LAN manager or the ViewStation SP administrator. Checked: Allows changes to the User Setup settings. Not Checked: Prevents changes to the User Setup settings.
Adding an Entry to the Address Book
To add an entry to the address book: 1. From the Main Calling screen, select the Address Book icon. The Address Book screen is displayed.
Figure 3-7. Address Book Screen
2. To display the Add/Change Entry screen, select the New icon and press the SELECT button on the remote control.
Figure 3-8. Add / Change Entry Screen
3. The yellow highlight box automatically appears in the Name field. A name must be entered before any additional information is entered. Use the ARROW buttons on the remote control to move to a letter on the keyboard. Press the SELECT button on the remote control to select that letter. The letter selected is displayed in the
Name field. Continue selecting letters until finished. Use the space bar on the keyboard to insert a space. When the first letter is entered or a letter is entered after selecting a space, the letter is automatically entered in uppercase. Subsequent letters are in lowercase. If a specific letter is to be capitalized, first move to the Shift key, which is on the lower left of the keyboard as indicated by an up arrow. Select the Shift key. Then, move to and select the next letter. That letter is displayed in uppercase. For shift-lock, highlight the Shift key and press the select button on the remote control twice.
Editing an Existing Entry in the Address Book
To edit an existing entry in the address book: 1. From the Main Calling screen, select the Address Book icon and press the SELECT button on the remote control. The Speed Dial screen is displayed. 2. Select the Address Book icon on the Speed Dial screen and press the SELECT button again. The Address Book screen is displayed. 3. Using the ARROW buttons on the remote control, select the address book entry to be changed. 4. Use the LEFT ARROW button on the remote to select the Edit icon. Press the SELECT button on the remote control. The Add/Change Entry screen is displayed. 5. Use the ARROW buttons on the remote control to select the field to be changed. If the on-screen keyboard is not displayed, press the SELECT button on the remote control. To enter numbers, use the remote control. To enter letters, spaces, and punctuation, use the on-screen keyboard. To enter a dot, press the RIGHT ARROW button on the remote control. 6. To save the changes, select the Save icon and press the SELECT button on the remote control.
Deleting an Entry from the Address Book
To delete an existing entry from the address book:
Adjusting Sound
The volume of the ViewStation SP is related to the volume of the television monitor. For best results: 1. Set the volume on the television monitor to half its maximum volume. 2. Using the VOLUME buttons on the remote control, set the ViewStation SP volume at a comfortable hearing level. To prevent far-site participants from hearing your conversation, press the MUTE button on the remote or microphone pod. The red light on top of the microphone pod is illuminated. When the MUTE
button is pressed, the Mute icon is displayed at the bottom left of the television monitor at both the far and near sites.
Positioning the Microphone Pod
Place the microphone pod in front of the video call participants. Excessive feedback may occur if the microphone pod is too close to the audio output of the ViewStation SP. Place the microphone pod 5 feet or 1.5 meters away from television speaker and within 5 feet or 1.5 meters of the video call participants. If a large conference room is used, ensure that all participants are within 10 feet or 3 meters of the microphone pod.
Sending Snapshots
The ViewStation SPs snapshot feature transmits snapshots from any local camera to the participants in a video call. To send a snapshot: 1. Press the number on the remote that corresponds to the number of the camera on the screen. 2. Position and zoom the camera, as needed. 3. Press the SNAPSHOT button on the remote control. 4. The ViewStation SP displays the cameras current view, full screen, on the television monitor. 5. Press the SNAPSHOT button on the remote control again. The image is sent to all of the far sites in the call.
Snapshot Timeout
By default, snapshots are displayed for four minutes. After four minutes, the ViewStation SP automatically returns to live video. This feature may be disabled. When disabled, the snapshot display on the television monitor remains indefinitely or until the SNAPSHOT button on the remote control is pressed. To display the snapshot indefinitely, both the near and far sites in the video call must disable the snapshot timeout feature. The snapshot
timeout feature is located on the Video & Camera screen (System Info > Admin Setup > Video & Camera.)
Connecting The ViewStation SP To a LAN
Figure 4-1-a illustrates the most common method for ViewStation SP to PC connectivity. If both ViewStation SP and PC have LAN connectivity, no additional configuration is needed. See Using the ViewStation SP Web Interface, on page 99.
Connecting The ViewStation SP to a Stand Alone PC
Figure 4-1-b illustrates a configuration which neither the ViewStation SP nor the PC has access to an Ethernet LAN. For example: For an
ISDN configured ViewStation SP where H.323 videoconferencing is not used. This configuration is NOT recommended when connecting to an Ethernet LAN in which a DHCP server is used. 1. Connect the orange tipped RJ-45 cable connector on the LAN adapter to the orange RJ-45 port on the ViewStation SP. 2. Connect the blue tipped RJ-45 cable to the blue RJ-45 port on the LAN adapter. Connect the opposite end of the blue tipped RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet port on the PC. 3. Power on the ViewStation SP. 4. Configure the ViewStation SP DHCP setting (System Info > Admin Setup > LAN/H.323 > LAN & Intranet). Select SERVER in the DHCP field. The ViewStation SP becomes a DHCP server and provide IP addresses for up to 12 PCs. Note If the DHCP server option is not available on your ViewStation SP, you must update your ViewStation SP through an H.320 call or connect the ViewStation SP to a LAN and run the SoftUpdate application on the ViewStation SP and check Enable system to be a DHCP server.
5. The ViewStation SP prompts you to save the changes. 6. Go to the System Information screen (System Info). The IP address of 1.1.1.2, which is the IP address of the ViewStation SP. 7. The following message dialog box appears: The system will now issue IP addresses to other PCs in the LAN. Continue Yes or No? Choose Yes then exit the screen by selecting the Menu icon, the ViewStation SP automatically restarts. If you choose No, your changes are not saved. 8. Complete the following steps on your PC to finish configuration: For Windows 9X/NT: Right-click on the Network Neighborhood icon for on your Windows desktop and select Properties from the menu. The Network dialog box appears. For Windows 2000/ME: Right-click on the My Network Places icon for on your Windows desktop and right click on Local Area Connection.
The Network dialog box appears (the screen in Figure 4.2 is for Windows 2000 operating system. Your operating system my display this information differently.)
Figure 4-2. PC TCP/IP Network Screen
NetMeeting Application Sharing
To use NetMeeting application sharing, file transfer, and whiteboarding, a PC must be connected to your ViewStation SP directly or via the LAN. NetMeeting data is transmitted via the H.323 IP network. The bandwidth used is dynamically allocated so that when NetMeeting is not sending data, the bandwidth used returns to the video data. Note T.120 application sharing, file transfer, and whiteboarding are supported for NetMeeting 3.0 when used with two ViewStations. You must have the same version of NetMeeting installed on both ends of the videoconference.
H.323 Video Calls with NetMeeting
H.323 video calls can be placed to and from a PC using NetMeeting 2.11 or 3.0+. The line speed of a video call from NetMeeting to a ViewStation SP depends on the bandwidth setting in NetMeeting. The maximum line speed for NetMeeting calls is: Cable, xDSL, or ISDN = 128 Kbps LAN = 384 Kbps (maximum speed of Microsoft NetMeeting.)
Calls from a ViewStation SP to NetMeeting must be at line speeds greater than 64 kbps. Application sharing with NetMeeting cannot be done in an H.323 call with a ViewStation SP.
System Information Remote Management
The ViewStation SP has an embedded web server that provides for ViewStation SP management from the convenience of a PC. Some screens appears in more than one place on the web interface. The
following tasks can be performed from the ViewStation SP web interface. Run diagnostic tests on a system Control a system Send messages to a system Change the setup of a system Place a call to a system or participate in an existing call.
To access the ViewStation SP Remote Management controls: 1. Launch the web browser. 2. Enter the IP address of the ViewStation SP. The ViewStation SP web interface Welcome page appears on the web browser for the ViewStation SP. 3. Click on the System Information and Management icon. The System Information web page appears.
Figure 4-12. System Information and Management Screen
To the right of the four icons is the System Information screen which provides key information about the ViewStation SP.
The four icons on the left provide different functions for the ViewStation SP that are similar to most of the functions described in System Information, on page 129.
Placing a Call From the ViewStation SP Web Interface
To place a video call from the Manage System page, click on the Place a Call icon.
Figure 4-13. Place a call from the Web Interface Screen
There are two ways to place a call from the screen shown in Figure 4-13: From the Local Address Book. Manual Dial.
From the Local Address Book: Address entries added to the ViewStation SP address book appear in the upper right side of the call screen. To place a call: Select a site from the upper left side of the screen. The selected site (as shown in Figure 4-14) appears on the right side of the screen. Select Call this Site. The ViewStation SP calls the selected site.
Figure 4-14. Placing a Call
When a call is established, the far site appears in the right monitor image as shown in Figure 4-15.
Near Site
Far Site
Figure 4-15. In Video Conference Call
Manual Dial: To place a video call manually, click on the Manual Dial tab on the top of the browser screen. 1. Choose the method of call type: For H.323 calls: Enter the IP or DNS address of the far site in the Video A text area.
Figure 4-16. Manual Dial Screen
For H.320 calls: Enter the primary ISDN number in the Video A text area. Then enter the secondary ISDN number in the Video B text area.
2. Select the line speed to be used for the call. 3. Click the CALL button. 4. When a call is established, the monitor screens (as shown in Figure 4-15) appear. 5. To disconnect a call, click on the HANG UP button.
ViewStation SP Web Interface Icons
The ViewStation SP web interface contains a set of tools located in the System Information and Remote Management pages of the web interface. These tools are used in the remote management of the ViewStation SP. The following icons are the counterparts to the ViewStation SP Admin Setup screen. Note Some icons and associated screens only apply to ViewStations with optional configurations. The following table lists icons common to all ViewStation SP models.
Web Interface Icon
ViewStation SP Counterpart
System Info > Admin Setup
System Info > Admin Setup > General Setup
System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network
ViewStation SP384 only System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > IMUX IMUX Setup
System Info > Admin Setup > LAN/H.323
LAN & H.323 Setup
System Info > Admin Setup > Data Conference
System Info > Admin Setup > Phone/Audio
Telephone & Audio
System Info > Admin Setup > Video/Camera
Video & Cameras
System Info > Admin Setup > Software/Hardware > Software Software
System Info > Admin Setup > Software / Hardware > Hardware Hardware
System Info > Diagnostics
Diagnose System
System Info > Diagnostics > Network Stats
Network Statistics
System Info > Diagnostics > Advanced Stats
Advanced Statistics
System Info > Diagnostics > Color Bar
Color Bar
System Info > Diagnostics > Audio > Generate Tone
Audio Tone
This feature is only available in an H.320 call.
Far End Loop
System Info > Diagnostics > Near End Loop
Near End Loop
The Remote Control icon is a virtual remote control for the ViewStation SP. Use the virtual remote control as you would the hand held remote control.
Remote Control From the System Diagnostics web page, click on the Send Message icon to send a message to a ViewStation SP. The text message may be up to 100 characters in length. When the Send a Message web page appears, type in your message and click on the SEND MESSAGE button. Your message appears on screen for 15 seconds. The message appears only on the screen of the ViewStation SP that you are managing.
Send Message
The Restart System icon is used to reboot the ViewStation SP after changes are made to the configuration settings. Restart System ViewStation SP384: System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > IMUX > Numbers ViewStation SP128: ISDN Numbers System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > ISDN Video Network ViewStation SP384: System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > IMUX > SPIDS ViewStation SP128: SPIDs System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > ISDN Video Network H.323 and ViewStation 128: System Info > Admin Setup > Audio ViewStation SP384: System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > IMUX > Audio Quality
ViewStation SP Counterpart H.323: System Info > Admin Setup > LAN/H.323 > H.323 > Dialing Speeds ViewStation SP384:
System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > IMUX > Dialing Speeds ViewStation SP128: System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > Dialing Speeds
System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > Call Preference Call Preference
The ISDN Trace icon is used to diagnose the condition of each ISDN line. ISDN Trace
System Info > Admin Setup > Video Network > IMUX > Advanced Dialing Advanced Dialing
SPIDs Allocated
None 1 per B-channel 1 per B-channel 1 per device 1 per B-channel 1 per device None
ISDN Errors
The following table describes ISDN standard cause values that indicate ISDN call status. Although the cause values are standardized, each ISDN service provider phrases the cause differently. Therefore, the causes shown in the table might not be the exact messages that appear on your television monitor. Code
Unassigned number
Definition
The switch received the sent ISDN number in the correct format; however, no destination equipment uses the number. The ISDN exchange can not recognize the intermediate network through which to route the call. The destination address is not serviced by the intermediate network through which the call is routed. The specified channel does not provide sufficient service quality to accept the requested connection. The user is assigned an incoming call that is being connected to an already-established call channel. Normal call clearing has occurred. All B channels are in use; the called system acknowledges the connection request, but is unable to accept the call.
No route to specified transit network No route to destination Channel unacceptable Call awarded and delivered Normal call clearing User busy
No user responding
The destination does not respond to the call so the connection cannot be completed. The destination fails to complete the connection within the prescribed time after responding to the connection request. The problem occurs at the remote end of the connection. The destination rejects the call for an unknown reason, although capable of accepting the call. No system has been assigned the ISDN number used to set up the call. (The diagnostic field of the message may return an alternate address assigned to the called equipment.) The destination rejected the call, although capable of accepting it, because the call was not assigned to the user. A signaling message can not be delivered because the interface is not functioning correctly, and therefore the destination can not be reached. This condition might be temporary, though of extended duration; for instance, remote equipment might be turned off. Destination address presented in an unrecognizable format or an incomplete destination address prevented the connection from being established. The network cannot provide facility requested by the user. The prior receipt of a status inquiry message generated the status message. A normal has occurred with no standard cause applying. No resulting action is required. The call cannot be taken because no appropriate channel is available to establish the connection. The network is not functioning correctly and this condition may persist for an extended period. The call can not reach the destination and an immediate attempt to reconnect will probably fail. The network is not functioning correctly and an error occurred. The problem will be resolved shortly.
Firewall
A network node set up as a boundary to prevent traffic from one segment to cross over into another.
Frames per second. A measure of quality of a video signal. NTSC TV standard in North America uses 30 fps. European standards are 25 fps.
File Transfer Protocol. A part of the chief Internet protocol "stack" or group (TCP/IP)
used for transferring files from Internet servers to your computer.
Full Duplex
Transmission in two directions simultaneously (bi-directional communication). Full-duplex speakerphones allow for both sides of the call (or multiple sides) to be talking simultaneously without any clipping of words or loss or volume.
Gatekeeper An H.323 device that provides address translation, control access, and bandwidth management to the LAN. Gateway An H.323 entity that provide real-time, two-way communication between dissimilar (h.323 and H.320) endpoints operating across dissimilar networks by reformatting data and protocols.
GUI (Graphical User Interface)
A graphics-based user interface that incorporates icons, pull-down menus and a mouse. The GUI has become the standard way users interact with a computer. The three major GUIs are Windows, Macintosh and Motif. In a client/server environment, the GUI resides in the user's client machine.
The most common family of ITU-T videoconferencing standards. These standards allow ISDN BRI videoconferencing systems to communicate.
Serves as the umbrella for a set of standard defining real time multimedia communications for packet based networks otherwise known as IP telephony. H.323 is comprised of the following standards: H.225, H.245, G.711, G.722, G.723.1, G.728, G.729
Intranet
A new network model based on the idea of making information and communications as accessible on internal corporate networks as it is on the public Internet.
Internet Service Provider.
Inverse Multiplexer. Equipment that combines 64Kbps channels and presents them to the user's terminal equipment as if they were a single larger bandwidth channel.
Internet Protocol. An IP address is a number that identifies a computer connected to the Internet. Every computer that is connected to the Internet must have unique IP address. Currently, an IP address consists of four sections separated by periods. Each section contains an 8-bit value represented as a number ranging from 0 to 255. The allocation of these IP addresses follows a two-level architecture that assigns IP numbers to a network and the hosts on that network.
IP Precedence
IP precedence tells downstream networking equipment (mainly routers) to give priority to audio and video data. It marks each audio and video packet with a user defined precedence (the default is 4). Only audio, video and far end camera control packets are marked. Control packets (such as opening and closing of connections, channels, etc.) are not marked with precedence. The user may specify any one of 8 levels (0-7) of precedence with 0 signifying no priority and 7 signifying the highest priority. It is recommended by networking equipment vendors to use 4 for multimedia data. By default, IP precedence is disabled by most routers and is not enabled on the Internet.
Integrated Services Digital Network. Fully digital telephony service, available at 128
Kbps (BRI), 1.544 Mbps (PRI), and Broadband ISDN (2 Mbps - 600 Mbps). ISDN usually consists of 2 B channels of 64 Kbps, and one D channel of 16 Kbps on one RBI (basic rate interface). The D channel is used for out-of-band signaling which does not interfere with the flow of information going through the B channels.
LAN Local Area Network. A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. It is made up of servers, workstations, a network operating system and a communications link.
Multipoint Conferencing Unit or Multi Control Unit. Hardware at a central site in a videoconferencing network that allows 3 or more videoconferencing systems to participate in an interactive multi-way conference.
Multicast is a one-to-many transmission that implies sending to several designated recipients, whereas broadcast implies sending to everyone connected to the network.
Near End
Your end or local end site of the videoconference.
Network Termination type 1. The device that converts the ISDN BRI "U" interface from the telecommunications service provider to the "S/T" interface used by ISDN products and systems.
PTZ Pan/Tilt/Zoom. Pan rotating camera to the left or right. Tile rotating camera up or down. Zoom making image larger (telephoto) or smaller (wide angle).
POTS or PSTN
Plain Old Telephone Service or Public Switched Telephone Network. The basic service that supplies a single analog telephone unit with access to the public switched network (via the local telephone service provider). Refers to the worldwide voice telephone network accessible to all those with telephones and access privileges.
Private Branch eXchange (PBX)
A private telephone switching system, usually located on a customers premises with an attendant console. It is connected to common group of lines from one or more central offices to provide service to a number of individual phones. Most PBXs allow analog extensions on the system, allowing access to special features such as conferencing and transferring to analog devices. A PBX connects to the telephone lines supplied by the CO (Central Office).
Quarter CIF. A quarter of the Common Intermediate Format = 176 X 144 pixels

....23 ....26 ....26 ....30 ViewStation SP384...30 IMUX 13... ISDN ...36 ...37 ViewStation SP128...38 ...38
Polycom, Inc.
ISDN... 39... 40 H.323... 41 24... H.323 .... 44... 45... 47 Gatekeeper... 48... 49 ( QoS) .. 50 SNMP.... 51 ... 53... 54... 54... 55 65... 65...1 85...2 ... 58 GMS ... 59... 61 16....... 62 ViewStation SP384... 62 ViewStation SP128... 64 .... 66 96..... .... 70 ... 70 ... 70
ViewStation SP
.... 71 17.... ViewStation SP384 27.. ViewStation SP128 37..... 73 ... 74 ... 76 Web... 77
www.polycom.com
77.... 77.... 97.... 97.... 08.... ...81 ....82...82...82 ....82 (Chair Control)..82 38... 48.. ...85 ViewStation SP...85 ViewStation SP ..87 ...87 ....88 ...88 ....88 ....88 ....89 ....89 09....
ViewStation SP PC
ViewStation SP 29... ViewStation SP PC...92 ViewStation SP Web ...95 59... ....101...101...102 Microsoft NetMeeting...102 NetMeeting...104 NetMeeting H.323...104 ....104 ViewStation SP Web ..106 ViewStation SP Web 801...
ViewStation SP.... 119.... 119.... 119 ISDN ... 120 ... 120 PolySnap.... 123 Visual Concert PC... 124
.... 125 .... 126 721...... 127.... 127..... 127..... 128.... 128.... 128.... 128
.... 129 .... 130 .... 132 .... 133 IMUX.... 135 631.... 731.... .... 139
NAT.... 141 NAT..... 141
.... 143.... 143.... 143
....143 ....143 ....144
NT-1....145 ISDN .....147 ISDN ....147
ABC....151 DEF.....153 GHIJK....155 LMN....158 OPQ....160 RST.....161 UVW....162 XYZ....163
Polycom ViewStation SP ViewStation SP Polycoms ViewStations Polycom ViewStation SP Triple BRI ViewStation SP384 ViewStation SP128
ViewStation ViewStation FX/VS4000 ViewStation ViewStation FX/VS4000 Quad BRI ViewStation H.323 Lucent DCP ViewStation H.323 ViewStation MP ViewStation 128 ViewStation ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
GUI
SELECT
ViewStation SP SELECT Enter ViewStation 49 ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP (>) A
> A
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP
Triple BRI ViewStation SP384 ISDN ISDN H.323 ( Ethernet LAN) ViewStation SP128 821 Kbps ISDN H.323
RCA S-Video ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP 62 W 001 V 042 V 50Hz 06 Hz
PBX ISDN ISDN U ISDN ViewStation SP ISDN (NT-1)
ViewStation SP 1 3 ViewStation SP SP384 ViewStation SP RJ-45 BRI Triple BRI (IMUX) RJ-45 SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP 1. 1-1 ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
1-1. ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP384 ISDN 21-1 SELECT SPID
1-13. ViewStation SP128 SPID
ViewStation SP128 ISDN 31-1 SELECT SPID ViewStation SP SPID ISDN
12. ISDN ISDN ISDN ISDN 41-1
1-14. ISDN
13. SPID PBX 51-1 ViewStation SP
1-15.
14. 61-1 ViewStation SP
1-16.
15. 71-1 ViewStation SP VCR DVD VCR
1-17.
1-18.
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ISDN DHCP IP ViewStation SP IP ViewStation SP IP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ISDN 133
ViewStation SP INFO GMS GMS
1-19.
INFO PC PowerPoint
1-20.
ViewStation SP Polycom 91-1 Polycom 58 Polycom SELECT 12-1
1-21.
ViewStation SP384 ViewStation SP128 > ViewStation SP ViewStation SP 1-2
2-1.
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
PiP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
FAR FAR ZOOM
ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP Web 95 ViewStation SP Web ViewStation SP 10 ViewStation SP Web ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP Web 95 ViewStation SP Web ViewStation SP Web
> ViewStation SP
2-2.
> > ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
2-3.
3-2 4-2
2-4.
SELECT ViewStation SP ViewStation ISDN ViewStation SP
SELECT ViewStation SP 6 ViewStation SELECT ViewStation SP 34 ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
2-5.
6-2 ViewStation SP
480 ViewStation SP
7-2 > > IMUX
2-7.
Triple BRI
8-2 IMUX > > > IMUX ISDN
SPID ID SPID ISDN
2-8.
> > > IMUX > ViewStation SP ISDN STD ISDN
2-9. ISDN
1. 2. 3.
STD ISDN
(SPID)
SPID > > > IMUX > SPIDS SPID ViewStation SP (PBX) SPID ViewStation SP SPID ISDN ISDN SPID ViewStation SP PBX PBX SPID SPID SELECT
ViewStation SP
2-10. SPID
> > > IMUX > G.722 G.728 48 Kbps G.Kbps G.728
H.320 H.323
2-11.
> > > IMUX > ISDN ViewStation SP ISDN ViewStation SP ISDN
2-12.
> > > IMUX >
2-13.
SELECT
ISDN > > > ISDN A ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP STD ViewStation SP ISDN
B ViewStation SP ISDN ISDN ISDN ISDN ISDN ISDN
ISDN ViewStation SP PBX
2-14. ISDN
51-2 > > > ISDN (H.320) ViewStation SP ISDN ViewStation SP ISDN
2-15.
( H.323 ViewStation SP H.323 ViewStation SP H.323
IP ViewStation SP (GAB) IP H.323 E.164 H.323 E.164
61-2 > >
2-16. ( ViewStation SP128)
> > >
2-17.
SELECT
ISDN > > > ISDN A B ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP STD ViewStation SP ISDN ViewStation SP ISDN ISDN
ISDN ISDN ISDN
SPIDs ID ( SPID) ViewStation SP (PBX) SPID ViewStation SP SPID ISDN
ISDN SPID ViewStation SP PBX PBX SPID
SPID SELECT ViewStation SP
ISDN ViewStation SP PBX ISDN
2-18. ISDN
91-2 > > >
ISDN (H.320) ViewStation SP ISDN ViewStation SP ISDN
2-19.
IP ViewStation SP (GAB) IP H.323 E.164 H.323 E.164 IP IP
H.323
H.323 > > H.323 ViewStation SP IP H.323 02-2
IP Gatekeeper QoS
H.323 ViewStation SP SNMP IP
2-20.
H.323
12-2 > > H.323 > H.323 ViewStation SP ViewStation SP DNS H.323 DNS IP ViewStation SP Lobby lobby.austin.polycom.com
2-21.
WINS WINS IP ViewStation SP WINS WINS ViewStation SP WINS
ViewStation SP WINS 15 WINS 15 ViewStation SP WINS (DHCP) IP
ViewStation SP DHCP 12 IP 1.1.1.3 41.1.1.1 DHCP ViewStation SP SoftUpdate DHCP 120 DHCP IP DNS WINS IP DNS WINS
ViewStation SP IP ViewStation SP IP DNS ViewStation SP DNS WINS
22-2 H.323 > > H.323 > H.323 ViewStation SP H.323
2-22. H.323
ViewStation SP H.323 45 ViewStation SP 47 ViewStation SP Gatekeeper Gatekeeper 48 Gatekeeper ViewStation SP 49
QoS ViewStation SP NAT 50 ( QoS)
H.323 > > H.323 > H.323 IP ViewStation SP H.323 H.323 ( E.164) ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ISDN ViewStation SP H.323 H.323 (E.164)
2-23. H.323
H.323 H.323 (E.164) E.164 H.323 ViewStation SP
H.323 ViewStation SP H.320 555-1234 2X64 ViewStation SP H.320 H.323 255.255.255.90 2X128 ViewStation SP H.323 H.323 DNS PBX
ViewStation SP H.323 42-2 2-25 ISDN ViewStation SP IP
2-24. ( ISDN)
2-25. ( IP)
> > H.323 > 72569 7 RadVision 256 9
2-26.
255 2-26 Gatekeeper
Gatekeeper
72-2 Gatekeeper > > H.323 > Gatekeeper H.323 Gatekeeper Gatekeeper Gatekeeper IP
Gatekeeper Gatekeeper IP Gatekeeper IP ViewStation SP Gatekeeper Gatekeeper ViewStation SP
2-27. Gatekeeper
IP IP Gatekeeper
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP Gatekeeper Gatekeeper Gatekeeper
82-2 > > H.323 > ViewStation SP IP ISDN N 56 N 64 ISDN (H.320) IP 56 IP 64 IP (H.323) 2
IPxViewStation SP 65 Kbps 867 Kbps
2-28. ISDN IP
(QoS)
92-2 > > H.323 > QoS TCP UDP IP (NAT)
2-29.
IP ViewStation SP IP IP IP NAT ViewStation SP NAT IP IP (VPN) NAT Auto discover NAT NAT WAN IP
NAT ViewStation SP IP NAT IP ViewStation SP NAT 141
SNMP > > > SNMP SNMP
2-30. SNMP
ViewStation SP SNMP 19
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
SNMP SNMP SNMP SNMP SNMP
IT Administrator
SNMP IP ViewStation SP SNMP IP SNMP ViewStation SP 0.0.0.0 ViewStation ViewStation Shellback At United States SP ViewStation SP SNMP Public
13-2 (GAB) > > H.323 >
2-31.
ISDN ViewStation
> > > GAB IP H.323 >
2-32.
IP IP GAB IP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP GAB
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP GAB IP DHCP ViewStation SP GAB GAB IP DHCP
> > H.323 > >
2-33. GAB
ISDN (H.320) ISDN ISDN Calls (H.323) IP IP
ViewStation SP
> > H.323 > >
1 > > > 1 H.323 >
2-34. 1
ViewStation SP ViewStation ViewStation ViewStation SP GAB ViewStation SP GAB
ViewStation SP
PBX GAB ViewStation SP > > > ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
PBX GAB
2 > > H.323 > > 2
2-35. 2
1-800-xxx-xxxx 9 ViewStation SP 10
> > H.323 > ViewStation SP Polycom
63-2 ViewStation SP GMS 1 GMS GMS
2-36.
73-2 > > H.323 > > GMS
ViewStation SP 104
2-37.
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP GMT (GMT) ViewStation SP (DST) DST DST GMS 2.0
GMS GMS GMS
URLs (GMS) IP
GAB ( > > H.323 > > GMS ) IP
> > H.323 > > 1
2-38.
> > Microsoft NetMeeting ShowStation IP Microsoft NetMeeting PC Hosting NetMeeting IP
ShowStation IP ShowStation IP IP
2-39.
T.120/NetMeeting ViewStation SP H.323
> > ViewStation SP
> > ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP STD
2-40. ViewStation SP384
VCR ViewStation SP VCR ViewStation SP VCR
ViewStation ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
VOLUME UP DOWN ViewStation SP 14-2 > > > IMUX > G.722 G.728 48 Kbps G.728 16 Kbps G.728
2-41.
Acoustic Plus 716: Polycom Acoustic Plus (7 KHz/16Kb) acoustic plus
2-42. ViewStation 128SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
VOLUME UP DOWN ViewStation SP (G728:G722) G728
G728
2-43.
Acoustic Plus 716 Polycom Acoustic Plus (7 KHz/16Kb) acoustic plus
44-2 > > ViewStation SP Display Graphics in a Call
2-44.
Snapshot Timeout ViewStation SP SNAPSHOT Snapshot Timeout Snapshot Timeout ViewStation SP
1: ViewStation SP 2: ViewStation SP
PiP:
FAR
ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP 2 1: 1 2: 2 ViewStation SP
2 S-video VCR DVD
AMX Creston AMX Creston ViewStation SP
54-2 > > ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
2-45.
ViewStation SP Web
ViewStation SP Web ViewStation ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP > > >
> > ViewStation SP
> > ViewStation SP BOOTUI ISDN ISDN >
( > > ViewStation SP FPGA MIC 1 >
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP384 ViewStation 128 1-3 ViewStation SP384
3-1. ViewStation SP384
Polycom, Inc., 2001
ViewStation SP384
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ISDN ISDN
IS D N
3-2. ViewStation SP384
ISDN 2-3 ViewStation SP 3-3 ViewStation SP Triple BRI ViewStation SP ISDN ViewStation SP ISDN
ViewStation SP
3-3. ViewStation SP384
ViewStation SP ISDN ViewStation SP ISDN
ViewStation SP128
ViewStation SP128 ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
1. SELECT
3-4.
H.320 2593 (H.320)
IP DNS (H.323)
216.54.148.6 lobby.austin.polycom.com
H.320 PBX CLEAR SELECT SELECT ViewStation SP
3. 4.
1/4 1/2 3/4
ViewStation SP CALL HANG-UP ViewStation SELECT CALL HANG-UP
5. 6.
3-5.
SELECT 60
1. SELECT 6-3
3-6.
SELECT 1. 1-6 2. #
1. * 2. 3. SELECT
ViewStation SP PC Web 106 ViewStation SP Web
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP 1000 Polycom Global Management System (GMS) (GAB)
3-7.
SELECT
3-8.
SELECT
Shift Shift shift Shift
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT 6. SELECT
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SELECT SELECT SELECT
ViewStation SP ViewStation ViewStation ISDN ISDN H.320 1. 2. 3. > > ViewStation SP ViewStation ViewStation SP > >
3-9.
Polycom Global Management System (GMS) ViewStation SP GAB (GAB) GAB ViewStation SP GAB ViewStation SP GAB ViewStation SP GAB ViewStation SP GAB GAB ViewStation GAB ViewStation SP GMS Polycom www.polycom.com
ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP > >
ViewStation SP384 SP128 ViewStation
(Chair Control)
ViewStation
1. NEAR
3-10.
Acquire chair View Site
Stop Viewing Site ViewStation SP Make Me the Broadcaster
Select Broadcaster
Select Broadcaster Voice Switching Disconnect Site
End the Conference
ViewStation SP 85 ViewStation SP 87 ViewStation SP 87 88 88 88 88
1. NEAR 2. 12
3-11.
ViewStation SP 66
1. FAR 2. 12
3-12.
1. NEAR ViewStation SP 2. ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP 66
ZOOM )+( ZOOM ()
ViewStation SP 1. FAR NEAR 2. 3. FAR FAR 10 NEAR NEAR 10
ZOOM SELECT 0-9 0-9
# 4.
1. 2. FAR NEAR
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP AUTO
AUTO AUTO
ViewStation SP 1. 2. VOLUME ViewStation SP
MUTE MUTE
ViewStation SP 5 1.5 5 1.5
ViewStation SP 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
SNAPSHOT ViewStation SP SNAPSHOT
ViewStation SP SNAPSHOT > > )
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation VCR: Polycom ViewStation SP NEAR
NEAR SELECT
PC ViewStation SP PC ViewStation SP Web ViewStation SP NetMeeting PC
ViewStation SP Web PC ViewStation SP ViewStation SP PC ViewStation SP
PC ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ( 1-4 a b) ViewStation SP
4-1. ViewStation SP PC
1-4 PC ViewStation SP -1-4 a PC RJ-45 ViewStation SP RJ-45 -1-4 b ViewStation SP PC
-1-4 a ViewStation SP PC ViewStation SP PC 95 ViewStation SP Web
-1-4 b ViewStation SP PC ISDN H.323 ViewStation SP DHCP
RJ-45 ViewStation SP RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 PC ViewStation SP ViewStation SP DHCP > > H.323 > DHCP SERVER ViewStation SP DHCP 21 PC IP ViewStation SP DHCP H.320 ViewStation SP ViewStation SP SoftUpdate ViewStation SP Enable system to be a DHCP server DHCP
5. 6. 7.
ViewStation SP IP 1.1.1.2 ViewStation SP IP The system will now issue IP addresses to other PCs in the LAN. Continue Yes or No IP PC Yes Menu ViewStation SP No PC
Windows 9X/NT Windows Windows 2000/ME Windows
2.4 Windows 2000
4-2. PC TCP/IP
a. b.
TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP
Windows 9X 2-4 ViewStation SP PC IP
Windows
IP a. b. IP
10. PC Internet Explorer
ViewStation SP Web ViewStation SP 95 101 102 Microsoft NetMeeting 104
PC ViewStation SP Microsoft PowerPoint ViewStation SP PC ViewStation IP
4-3.
ViewStation SP PC
Internet Explorer 4.0/5.0 Netscape 4.5 1. 2. 3. cookie
ViewStation SP IP Select a Presentation Select a Presentation for Viewing
pcPresent PC
PRESENTATION POWERPOINT
PRESS HERE TO SELECT A POWERPOINT
4-4. PC
Internet
PRESS HERE TO SELECT A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION POWERPOINT File Open
4-5.
PCPRESENT PC ViewStation SP
4-6. PowerPoint
ViewStation SP ViewStation Web ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP 1. SLIDES
4-7.
4-8.
8-4 3. SELECT
4-9.
INFO
4-10.
ViewStation SP
MENU SELECT SLIDES
Polycom ViewStation
ViewStation SP Web
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. PC Internet Explorer 4.0+ Netscape 5.0+ Web ViewStation SP IP ViewStation SP Web Polycom ViewStation SP Web Closed Caption Enter network password Closed Caption Current ENTER
250 ViewStation SP
IP ISDN ViewStation SP 6.5
Microsoft NetMeeting
Microsoft NetMeeting PC NetMeeting PC 1. 2. Internet Explorer 4.0+ Netscape 5.0+ ViewStation SP IP ViewStation SP Web Welcome PC 3. 4. Start NetMeeting NetMeeting USER NAME admin NetMeeting
Password ViewStation SP > > OK How to Start a NetMeeting Call NetMeeting Web PC IP PC NetMeeting > Windows NetMeeting PC IP
4-11. Windows NetMeeting
ViewStation SP PC NetMeeting PC ViewStation SP IP How to Start a NetMeeting Call NetMeeting Web ViewStation SP IP
NetMeeting whiteboard ViewStation SP NetMeeting 1 4
NetMeeting
NetMeeting PC ViewStation SP NetMeeting H.323 IP NetMeeting ViewStation NetMeeting 3.0 T.120 NetMeeting
NetMeeting H.323
NetMeeting 2.11 3.0+ PC H.323 NetMeeting ViewStation SP NetMeeting NetMeeting xDSL ISDN = 128 Kbps = 384 Kbps Microsoft NetMeeting
ViewStation SP NetMeeting 64 kbps ViewStation SP H.323 NetMeeting
ViewStation SP Web PC ViewStation SP Web ViewStation SP Web
ViewStation SP 1. 2. Web ViewStation SP IP ViewStation SP Web Welcome ViewStation SP Web
System Information and Management System Information Web
4-12.
System Information ViewStation SP ViewStation SP 125
Manage System Place a Call
4-13. Web
31-4
ViewStation SP 41-4 Call ViewStation SP this Site
4-14.
4-15
4-15.
Manual Dial 1. H.323 Video A A IP DNS
4-16.
2. 3. 4. 5.
H.320 Video A A ISDN Video B B ISDN
CALL 51-4 HANG U P
ViewStation SP Web
ViewStation SP Web Web System Information and Remote Management ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
ViewStation ViewStation SP
>
Admin Setup
> >
General Setup
ISDN Video Network ISDN
ViewStation SP384 > > > IMUX IMUX Setup IMUX
> > H.323
LAN & H.323 Setup H.323
Data Conference
> >
Telephone & Audio
Video & Cameras
> > >
Software
Hardware
Diagnose System
Network Statistics
Advanced Statistics
Color Bar
> > >
Audio Tone
H.320
Far End Loop
Near End Loop
Remote Control System Diagnostics Web ViewStation SP 001 Web 51 ViewStation SP
Send Message
Restart System
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP384: > > > IMUX > ViewStation SP128: > > > ISDN ViewStation SP384: > > > IMUX > SPIDS ViewStation SP128: > > > ISDN H.323 ViewStation 128 > > ViewStation SP384: > > > IMUX >
ISDN Number s
Audio Quality H.323: > > H.323 > H.323 > ViewStation SP384: > > > IMUX > ViewStation SP128: > > >
Dialing Speeds
Call Preference
ISDN ISDN
ISDN Trace ISDN
Advanced Dialing
> > H.323 >
LAN/Intranet (
> > H.323 > H.323
GMS Setup GMS
Global Address Book
> > > >
GAB Server GAB
GAB Preferences GAB
ViewStation SP384: > > > > Private Numbers
ViewStation SP384: > > > > Gateway Number
ViewStation SP384: > > > > 1 Dialing Rules
ViewStation SP384: > > > > 2 Dialing Rules
> > > 1
GMS Info GMS
> > H.323 > SNMP
7.0+ ViewStation 5.5 ViewStation ViewStation ViewStation 7.0+ Visual Concert PC PC ViewStation SP 7.0
ViewStation SP H.320 PC Polycom SoftUpdate
ISDN
H.320 ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ISDN ViewStation ISDN 384 Kbps ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ViewStation SP > > > > SELECT 2 SELECT >
SoftUpdate ViewStation SP 1. 2. 3. www.polycom.com PC Internet zip
SoftUpdate.exe SoftUpdate
4-17.
SOFTUPDATE IP ViewStation SP IP
4-18.
CONTINUE a. b. c. Read Me First 10 133 SoftUpdate SoftUpdate
PolySnap
Polycom SNAP! PC Polycom ViewStation SP PC PC Polycom ViewStation Polycom SNAP! ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStations Polycom SNAP! 91-4
4-19. Polycom Snap
Polycom SNAP! Polycom SNAP! PC ViewStation SP ViewStations
Polycom SNAP!
ViewStation SP PC PC ViewStation PC Polycom Polycom SNAP! ViewStation SP Web 15
ViewStation SP Web www.polycom.com Polycom SNAP!
Visual Concert PC
Visual Concert PC ViewStation SP384 ViewStation SP128 7.0+ ViewStations Visual Concert PC Guide Visual Concert PC User
1-5 ViewStation SP
5-1.
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP > > ViewStation SP ISDN ViewStation SP384 ISDN > > > IMUX > ViewStation SP128 > > > ISDN
TCP/IP ViewStation SP > > H.323 > IP ViewStation SP IP DHCP IP > > H.323 > ViewStation SP > > > ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
> 127 127 127 127 128 128 H.320 128 128
5-2.
ISDN ISDN ISDN 147 ISDN
SELECT
ViewStation SP SELECT ViewStation SP
SELECT ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP H.320
H.320 ViewStation SP H.320
ViewStation SP RESET ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP ViewStation SP ViewStation SP
PC ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP 400 Hz ViewStation SP
VCR VCR
NEAR VCR VCR ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP 64 Kpbs
( > > )
VCR VCR VCR
ViewStation SP VCR
AUTO
ViewStation SP MUTE
ISDN: ISDN:
ISDN ISDN
145 ISDN
ISDN 1/4 1/2 3/4 ISDN 147 ISDN
IP IP ISDN:
DHCP
ISDN ViewStation SP U
ISDN ISDN ViewStation SP ISDN NT-1
SPID ISDN
ViewStation SP384 > > > ISDN ViewStation SP128 ISDN > > ISDN
SPID AT&T SPID
H.323 IP Gatekeeper
384 Kbps
Kpbs 256 Kbps 384 Kbps ISDN IMUX 147 ISDN IMUX
128 Kbps
ViewStation SP DHCP DHCP
IP ViewStation SP PC ViewStation SP IP admin
PC web ViewStation SP web
PC ViewStation SP PC ViewStation SP
ViewStation SP
Web ViewStation SP PC PowerPoint
Windows 95/98/ME Windows NT/2000 Workstation Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 PowerPoint Windows 95/98/ME/2000 Internet Explorer 5.5 PowerPoint (service packs) Netscape Communicator Netscape Navigator PC IT
ViewStation SP PC PC SLIDES PC
ViewStation SP PC ViewStation SP PC
PC ViewStation SP web
ViewStation SP Web 8
Web Web
web Web ViewStation SP Internet Explorer 3.02 ViewStation SP Netscape 4.0 INFO Microsoft PowerPoint JPEG PC Windows/Temp PC ViewStation SP
PowerPoint
Microsoft PowerPoint
ViewStation SP +/- AAA
NAT
(NAT) IP IP (SOHO) NAT H.323
NAT NAT
1. 2. NAT WAN ) IP NAT ViewStation SP IP
1. 2. 3. > > H.323 > H.323 > NAT
ViewStation
NAT (WAN) NAT IP TCP UDP TCP:UDP:
NAT 4 ViewStation SP IP 1720 ViewStation SP IP
Polycom
S-video 75 NTSC PAL NTSC/PAL 1.0 Vpp
S-video 75 NTSC PAL NTSC/PAL 0.1 Vpp
RCA 800 1.0 Vpp
RCA 10 K 1.0 Vpp
PBX ISDN ViewStation SP IMUX NT-1 NT-1 ISDN U IMUX ISDN ViewStation SP SPID ISDN NT-1 NT-1
NT-1
ADTRAN NT-1 ACE ISDN ISDN
Ready Error Power
SHORT LONG
50 100
Motorola NT1D ISDN
SC ACT LB LP RP RPR
Alpha Telecom (AT1) UT620F ISDN
Power ST&U Back
ISDN SPID
AT&T 5ESS Custom AT&T 5ESS NI-1 NT DMS-100 NI-1 NI-2 Siemens EWSD NI-1 Siemens EWSD NI-2 B B B
ISDN ISDN ISDN
ISDN
ISDN B
ISDN CCITT X.213
/
ISDN ISDN D ISDN D ISDN 97 D 98 D ISDN
ISDN ISDN ISDN ISDN
D ISDN D D D ISDN SPID ISDN ISDN ISDN -
100 101
Annex D AT&T 100,000 500,000 AT&T (Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line) 6 H.323 ARJ H.323 ARQ
ATT 4ESS
ATT 5ESS
ISDN (Basic Rate Interface, BRI) B 16 Kbps D (2B+D) 441 Kbps 128K (Common Intermediate Format) CIF QCIF CIF Cookie Web
Cookie
DHCP ( Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP IP IP (Digital Subscriber Line) (CO) DSL 25 RS-232 DB- 13 12 DB-25 (Ethernet) 10 (Fast Ethernet) 100 10 MCU
(Digital Video Disc) CSMA/CD 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 802.3 IEE
Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
CSMA/CD 100 Mbps NTSC 30 fps 25 fps
( File Transfer Protocol) Internet TCP/IP Internet
Gatekeeper H.323 GUI GUI Windows Macintosh Motif GUI ITU-T ISDN BRI IP H.323 H.225 H.245 G.711 G.722 G.723.1 G.728 G.729 PBX Internet Internet ( Internet Service Provider) GUI
Intranet
(Inverse Multiplexer) 64Kbps Internet ( Internet Protocol) IP Internet Internet IP IP -8 IP IP IP 4 7- 4 IP Internet (Integrated Services Digital Network) 821 Kbps (BRI) 1.544 Mbps (PRI) ISDN (2 Mbps - 600 Mbps) ISDN 64 Kbps B 16 Kbps D BRI D B
PC PC
LAN (Local Area Network) ISDN BRI 64 Kbps B 128 Kbps Internet Netscape Real Networks ( Multipoint Conferencing Unit) (Multi Control Unit)
1 (Network Termination type 1) ISDN BRI U ISDN S/T
PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) (Plain Old Telephone Service) (Public Switched Telephone Network) CIF = (Quality of Service) MCU
POTS PSTN
RJXXX XXX (Registered Jack XXX) Polycom RJ-9 Polycom RJ-11 RJ-11 PSTN RJ-9
PBX PBX ISDN PBX Centrex
UI GUI (Wide Area Network) X.25 ISDN WAN
Whiteboard
H.323 h.323 H.320 (bps)
PBX PBX PBX (UTC) Polycom ViewStations (broadcast) (Private Branch eXchange, PBX)
Zulu
(multicast)
Technical specifications
Full description
Videoconferencing is now within the reach of all businesses. ViewStation SP from Polycom delivers high performance group system quality in an easy-to use integrated system ideal for small conference rooms and executive and professional offices. ViewStation SP implements the H.263+ video standard for enhanced video quality. It supports Advanced Prediction Mode which optimizes motion handling at low bandwidth rates for exceptionally clear video. Additionally, ViewStation SP delivers Polycom market-leading audio technology for maximum sound clarity in small to large conference rooms. ViewStation SP includes powerful embedded web capabilities and a web-based integrated presentation system. This unique architecture allows system management, diagnostics and software upgrades to be accessed anytime, anywhere. For quick and easy presentations, Microsoft Powerpoint slides can be sent to the ViewStation SP via the web from a locally attached or remote PC for display during a videoconference.
| General | |
| Device Type | Video conferencing device |
| Width | 13 in |
| Depth | 7.9 in |
| Height | 5.9 in |
| Weight | 6 lbs |
| Built-in Devices | Camera |
| Enclosure Color | Black |
| Localization | English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese / Canada, United States |
| Modem | |
| Type | ISDN terminal adapter - wired |
| Max Transfer Rate | 128 Kbps |
| Transmission Mode | Full-duplex |
| Digital Signaling Protocol | ISDN BRI, ISDN 5ESS, ISDN DMS-100, ISDN - 1(NI-1), H.323, ISDN DSS1/ETSI |
| Data Compression Protocol | G.711, G.728, G.722 |
| Video Input | |
| Type | Analog video camera ( color ) - integrated |
| Interface Type | S-video input, composite video input |
| Digital Video Capture Resolution | 352 x 288, 176 x 144 |
| Audio | |
| Audio Input | Microphone - external |
| Sensitivity | 12 dB |
| Audio Output | Speaker(s) |
| Input Device | |
| Type | Remote control |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Networking | |
| Type | Hub |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet |
| Network / Transport Protocol | TCP/IP, IPX/SPX |
| Expansion / Connectivity | |
| Interfaces | 1 x display / video - S-video output - 4 pin mini-DIN - 1 2 x display / video - composite video output - RCA - 2 2 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 - 2 1 x modem - ISDN BRI ST - RJ-45 - 1 2 x audio - line-out - RCA - 2 1 x headset - output - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm - 1 |
| Connections | 1 x display / video - S-video input - 4 pin mini-DIN - 1 2 x display / video - composite video input - RCA - 2 2 x audio - line-in - RCA - 2 1 x microphone - input - RJ-9 - 1 |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included | 1 x modem cable |
| Package Type | Retail |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power supply - external |
| Voltage Required | AC 110/220 V ± 20% ( 50/60 Hz ) |
| Power Consumption Operational | 40 Watt |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 1 year warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Technical support - parts and labor - 1 year - carry-in |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Min Operating Temperature | 32 °F |
| Max Operating Temperature | 95 °F |
| Humidity Range Operating | 15 - 80% |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Polycom |
| Part Number | 2200-08527-001 |
| GTIN | 00610807085270 |
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