Top. Videoconferencing Systems. vpoint HD. Version 7.0. Getting Started Guide. DOC00053 Rev

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Top Videoconferencing Systems vpoint HD Version 7.0 Getting Started Guide DOC00053 Rev. 6.0 04.06

2006 Emblaze-VCON Ltd. All Rights Reserved. This material is proprietary of Emblaze-VCON, Ltd. No part of this document can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means - electronic or mechanical - for any purpose without written permission from Emblaze-VCON Ltd. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Limited Warranty Emblaze-VCON Ltd. warrants that SOFTWARE will perform according to accompanying user documentation for a period of 90 (ninety) days from the date of receipt; replacement SOFTWARE will be warranted for 90 (ninety) days from the date of receipt. This Limited Warranty shall not apply to any product that in the opinion of Emblaze-VCON Ltd. has not been installed or upgraded according to accompanying documentation from Emblaze-VCON Ltd. or been subject to misuse, misapplication, negligence or accident while in the hands of the purchaser. GRANT OF LICENSE Emblaze-VCON Ltd. grants the Purchaser a non-exclusive and non-transferable license to use the SOFTWARE product and to make one copy solely for backup or archival purposes, which may include user documentation provided via online or other electronic form. Additional copies may not be made nor may anyone else be allowed to copy or otherwise reproduce any part of the licensed software without prior written consent of Emblaze-VCON Ltd. COPYRIGHT All trademarks(s), logo(s), name(s), software, documentation and other supporting materials relating to the Product are trademarked, copyrighted or owned by Emblaze-VCON Ltd. as proprietary information protected by United States copyright laws and international and applicable national treaty provisions and laws. Software protection extends beyond its literal code to structure, sequence and organization; any unauthorized use or modification would constitute a misappropriation of Emblaze-VCON s proprietary rights and a violation of the License agreement. LIABILITIES Emblaze-VCON s entire liability and the Purchaser s exclusive remedy shall be at Emblaze-VCON s option, either return of the price paid or repair/ replacement of the Product not meeting Emblaze-VCON s declared Limited warranty. Emblaze-VCON or its suppliers shall not be liable in any event to anyone for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages including without limitation damages for loss of business profits, business interruptions, business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use the said Product even if advised of the possibility of such damages. In any case, Emblaze-VCON s entire liability under any provision of this agreement shall be limited to the amount actually paid by the Purchase for the Product. 2 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

Emblaze-VCON Technical Support This Getting Started Guide and the vpoint HD Online Help were designed to help you set up and work with vpoint HD easily and to enjoy its many features. If a situation occurs that is not covered by the supplied documentation, contact your local Emblaze-VCON distributor, and request assistance from their Emblaze-VCONtrained technical support department. Please describe the problem, device, and PC operating system (if applicable), and any other relevant details. Also, you may access the Technical Support section of the Emblaze-VCON website (http://www.emblaze-vcon.com/support/index.shtml) in order to check its knowledge base or initiate other customer support processes: Page Type of support Support Notes Downloads Demo Numbers License Key Requests Troubleshoot or receive technical information about specific Emblaze-VCON products. Download a new software release or a free product evaluation. Test your videoconferencing system. Request a permanent license key for your organization s MXM(s). Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 3

Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Limited Warranty...2 Emblaze-VCON Technical Support...3 1 Welcome to vpoint HD... 5 1.1 Package Contents...6 1.2 Minimum System Requirements...7 2 Connecting Videoconferencing Equipment... 8 2.1 Connecting the Headset... 8 2.2 Connecting a USB Camera...9 2.3 Connecting the PTZ Camera (vpoint HD Executive only)10 2.4 Connecting a Tabletop Microphone (vpoint HD Executive only)12 2.5 Connecting the USB Software Protection Key... 12 3 Starting vpoint HD... 13 3.1 All vpoint HD Systems... 13 3.2 System Managed by MXM... 15 4 Videoconferencing Basics... 16 4.1 Starting a Videoconference... 16 Manually...16 Personal Phone Book... 17 Speed Dial... 17 Online Directory... 17 Chairing an Interactive Broadcast...18 Participating in an Interactive Broadcast...18 Watching a Broadcast...19 4.2 Answering a Videoconference... 20 Automatically Accepting Incoming Calls... 20 Accepting Calls Manually... 21 4.3 Ending a Videoconference... 21 4 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

1 WELCOME TO VPOINT HD 1 Welcome to vpoint HD Emblaze-VCON s vpoint HD application provides high-quality videoconferencing to your PC or laptop computer. This Getting Started Guide provides you with the required information for setting up and starting to work with vpoint HD. Instructions covered in this Guide include: Connecting the equipment (headset, USB camera, USB software protection key) Starting the vpoint HD application Starting, answering, and ending videoconferences Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 5

1 Welcome to vpoint HD 1.1 Package Contents When you open the Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD package for the first time, check that the following items are included, according to the model you purchased: Item Standard Professional Executive vpoint HD installation CD Headset --- --- USB Camera + installation CD --- --- Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) camera --- --- S-Video cable (4-pin Mini-DIN-to-Mini-DIN) --- --- Camera control cable (Universal) --- --- Tabletop microphone --- --- USB 2.0 video adapter --- --- USB software protection key Getting Started Guide 6 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

1.2 Minimum System Requirements 1 Welcome to vpoint HD To run vpoint HD, your computer requires the following configuration: Pentium III (or equivalent) 1 GHz H.264 requires a HyperThread-based CPU or 1.2 GHz Centrino CPU or AMD PCs equal or faster than Athlon XP 2600 and Athlon 64 2800. Microsoft Windows XP/2000 operating system 64 MB RAM (on Windows 2000) 128 MB RAM (on Windows XP) 25 MB free space on hard drive VGA card with support for Direct Draw and 2 MB VGA memory 2 USB ports: USB camera installed on one port Second port reserved for the USB software protection key vpoint HD Executive For optimum performance, an H.264-capable PC with USB 2.0 support is required. Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 7

2 Connecting Videoconferencing Equipment 2 CONNECTING VIDEOCONFERENCING EQUIPMENT Using vpoint HD requires the connection of an audio device, a camera, and USB software protection key to your personal or laptop computer. 2.1 Connecting the Headset For echo cancellation and audio performance reasons, we recommend that you use a soundcard for audio input and output. To connect the headset Connect the headset to the microphone-in and speaker connectors on your computer s sound card. 8 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

2.2 Connecting a USB Camera 2 Connecting Videoconferencing Equipment For a list of USB camera models which, according to testing in Emblaze-VCON s labs, have yielded the highest quality video results, see the vpoint HD data sheet or the Emblaze-VCON website http://www.emblaze-vcon.com). To set up a USB camera 1 Connect the camera to a free USB port on the rear of your computer. 2 Install the camera s software from the CD supplied with it. Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 9

2 Connecting Videoconferencing Equipment 2.3 Connecting the PTZ Camera (vpoint HD Executive only) A controllable Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) camera is the standard supplied camera of the vpoint HD Executive model. The PTZ camera can be controlled from the vpoint HD application. The supplied USB video adapter enables connection of the camera to a PC or laptop. To connect the camera to the computer 1 Connect the video adapter s black S-Video connector (4-pin mini-din) to the S-Video port of the camera. 2 Connect the video adapter s USB connector to a USB 2.0 port on the rear panel of the computer. 3 Connect the camera s control cable between the VISCA IN port of the camera and a COM port on the rear panel of the computer. 4 Connect the camera to a power supply. 5 After starting vpoint HD, open the Drawer and click the Settings tab. Click the Hardware and Camera tabs. 10 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

2 Connecting Videoconferencing Equipment 6 In the Camera Type list, choose the connected PTZ camera. 7 In the Communication Port list, choose the COM port to which the camera is connected. 8 In the Capability list, choose Pan + Tilt + Zoom. 9 In the Video Capture Format area, select the video format that is compatible with your camera and/or monitor. PAL is used in many countries in Western Europe, Asia, Africa, as well as Australia. NTSC is widely used throughout the Western Hemisphere, Japan and South Korea. 10 Click Apply. Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 11

2 Connecting Videoconferencing Equipment 2.4 Connecting a Tabletop Microphone (vpoint HD Executive only) A tabletop microphone is the standard supplied audio source of the vpoint HD Executive model. The microphone picks up voices up to 8 feet (2.44 m) away from a meeting participant. The center of a conference table is the ideal location for the microphone. To connect the tabletop microphone Connect the microphone s 3.5mm jack to the pink Microphone In connector on the sound card located on the rear panel of the computer. 2.5 Connecting the USB Software Protection Key Operating vpoint HD requires that the supplied USB software protection key be connected to your computer. To connect the USB software protection key Connect the USB software protection key to a free USB port on the rear of your computer. 12 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

3 STARTING VPOINT HD 3 Starting vpoint HD vpoint HD's Start procedure varies, depending on whether or not your system will be in a videoconferencing network managed by Emblaze-VCON s Media Xchange Manager (MXM), or if your computer has more than one IP address defined in its Network configuration. If registered in an MXM, vpoint HD provides a number of functions and features that are not available if the system logs in to a non-emblaze-vcon gatekeeper or operates in a stand-alone state. These features include, call forwarding, call transfer, call pickup, and inviting additional users to ad-hoc conferences. For more information about these functions, see the vpoint HD Online Help. 3.1 All vpoint HD Systems To start vpoint HD 1 In the Windows Desktop, double-click the vpoint HD icon. 2 When starting vpoint HD for the first time, the Setup Wizard appears. Enter the following information: User Information Load on Startup (Minimized to Tray) Tuning Settings Enter your first name, last name, company name, and e- mail address. Items marked with an * are mandatory. Select to open and minimize vpoint HD during your computer's startup. The vpoint HD icon will appear in the icon tray at the bottom of the Windows Desktop. This option takes effect only after restarting your computer. Opens the Audio Tuning Wizard, which tests if your microphone is connected and reproducing the correct audio input level. Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 13

3 Starting vpoint HD 3 Click OK to implement the settings and to open the vpoint HD Main Viewer. 14 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

3 Starting vpoint HD 3.2 System Managed by MXM To start vpoint HD 1 In the Windows Desktop, double-click the vpoint HD icon. Logging in the First Time After Installation Logging in at Other Times 2 In the vpoint HD Login dialog box, enter the following information: MXM Login Name Password Gatekeeper Name of your computer as listed in the MXM. Password required to log in. The first time you register, you must type it a second time for verification in the Verify Password box. IP address of the MXM. If you do not know it, ask your system administrator. 3 Click Connect to complete the login process. If you want to work temporarily without MXM management and telephony exchange services, click Work Offline. To receive these features again, you have to log in again. Working offline is available after running vpoint HD and logging into MXM once. 4 If you are running vpoint HD for the first time after installation (or logging into a different MXM), the vpoint HD Setup appears. In this dialog box, enter the information required to run vpoint HD from your specific location (see All vpoint HD Systems on page 13). Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 15

4 Videoconferencing Basics 4 VIDEOCONFERENCING BASICS Communicating with other parties in videoconferences is, likely, the activity you will do most in vpoint HD. This chapter provides instructions for: Starting (dialing) a videoconference Answering an incoming videoconference Ending (hang up) a videoconference 4.1 Starting a Videoconference You can start videoconferences by several different methods. Manually To start a videoconference manually 1 In the Manual Dialer, type the IP address, user number (E.164), or alias of the party you want to call. -or- Select the party from the Manual Dialer's Call Log. 2 Click Dial. 16 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

4 Videoconferencing Basics Personal Phone Book To start a videoconference from the Personal Phone Book 1 In the Dialer menu, click Personal. The Drawer opens to the Personal Phone Book. 2 Double-click the name of the party you want to call. Speed Dial To start a videoconference from the Speed Dial 1 In the Manual Dialer, click the Speed Dial button. The Drawer opens to the Speed Dial. 2 Double-click the name of the party you want to call. Online Directory To start a videoconference from the Online Directory 1 In the Dialer menu, click Online Directory. The Drawer opens to the Online Directory. 2 Double-click the name of the party you want to call. Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 17

4 Videoconferencing Basics Chairing an Interactive Broadcast To start an Interactive Broadcast 1 Open the Drawer to Calls>Broadcast tab and check the Broadcast settings. If necessary, change them to meet your session's requirements. Answer an incoming call from the Chair of an Interactive Broadcast. -or- Call the IP address of the session after the Interactive Broadcast starts. 2 In the Dialer menu, click Start Broadcast. -or- In the Shortcut tray, click the Broadcast button (depending on your Shortcut tray's customization). The Session Information dialog box appears. 3 Set up the next Interactive Broadcast according to its specific requirements, and then click Start. Even though you have not called anyone yet, the Interactive Broadcast is now in session. The Drawer opens to the Chair's Conference Control tab. If the session is available for third-party viewing, someone with a third-party video viewer can tune in already. 4 Call participants to join in the session. Contacts may also join an open Broadcast by calling the Chair. Participating in an Interactive Broadcast To enter an Interactive Broadcast 18 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

4 Videoconferencing Basics Watching a Broadcast To view an Interactive Broadcast 1 In the Dialer menu, click Live Broadcasts. -or- In the Shortcut tray, click the Live button (depending on your Shortcut tray's customization). 2 Double-click the Broadcast entry. -or- Click the Broadcast name and then click View. Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 19

4 Videoconferencing Basics 4.2 Answering a Videoconference When vpoint HD is running but no call is active, you can receive an incoming videoconference call at any time. An incoming call emits a ringing sound - just like an ordinary telephone ring. Automatically Accepting Incoming Calls In the Call Settings, define if the system automatically accepts incoming calls without requesting your approval or accepts or rejects each call manually on a callby-call basis. To accept incoming calls automatically 1 Open the Drawer. 2 Click the Settings tab, the Calls tab and then the General tab. 3 Select Auto Answer. 4 Click Apply. 20 Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide

4 Videoconferencing Basics Accepting Calls Manually If Auto Answer is deselected, you decide whether to accept or reject every incoming videoconferencing call. When a call arrives, the system rings. The Incoming Call message states the identity of the caller and provides the choice of accepting or rejecting the call. To accept or reject an incoming call manually In the Incoming Call message, click Accept to receive the call or Reject if you don't want to answer. If you want to automatically accept all subsequent calls, click Auto Answer Incoming Calls before clicking Accept or Reject. 4.3 Ending a Videoconference To end a videoconference 1 Near the bottom right corner of the application, click Hang Up. 2 Click Yes to confirm. Emblaze-VCON vpoint HD Getting Started Guide 21