Leadtek STB User manual

Type
User manual
IP Videophone STB
User's Manual
IP Videophone STB User's Manual
Version A
April 2004 P/N: W0500879
Table of Contents
1 Getting Started ...................................................... 1
2 Getting to Know Your Videophone ..................... 3
3 Installation ............................................................ 8
Overview ........................................................................ 1
Feature highlights ........................................................... 1
What's in the package ..................................................... 2
Front view ....................................................................... 3
Rear view ........................................................................ 4
Using remote control ...................................................... 5
Installing the unit ............................................................ 8
Using external devices .................................................. 11
4 Making a Call ....................................................... 12
5 Making Adjustments .......................................... 14
Before making a video call ........................................... 12
Making a video call ...................................................... 13
Using OSD menus ........................................................ 14
Reviewing IPs ................................................................ 15
Configuration .................................................................. 16
Password Checking .......................................................... 16
Phone Setup ...................................................................... 17
Network Setup .................................................................. 18
Bandwidth Setup ............................................................... 19
Advanced Setup ................................................................ 20
Firmware Update .............................................................. 23
Configuration Changed ..................................................... 26
Table of Contents
Error messages in bootup sequence .............................. 36
Other problems ............................................................. 39
Phonebook ....................................................................... 27
Change Password ............................................................ 33
Restore factory settings ................................................... 34
Add ................................................................................... 27
Search ............................................................................... 28
InBox ................................................................................ 31
OutBox ............................................................................. 32
6 OSD Menu Tree ................................................... 35
7 Trouble Shooting ................................................ 36
8 FCC Statement ................................................... 40
Error messages in dialing sequence .............................. 38
Overview
Feature highlights:
The Videophone is designed to avoid complicated installation. And with the
buttons on the remote control, you are able to access the user-friendly on
screen display menu (OSD), easily control the functions and make
adjustments.
The Videophone has a built-in high quality CCD camera. Images are
transmitted through the Internet at up to 24 frames per second (fps)
. While making a video call, you can enjoy the brilliant real-time
color images of yourself, your correspondents or both. If you do not want
your image to display on the caller or receiver's screen, Videophone's private
mode can do just that.
The Videophone is fully compliant with H.323 international standards for
video communication. It can be used with any videophone that are
compatible with this standard.
Broadband IP address videophone
Connect the other videophone by simply entering the IP address/number*
Friendly and easy operation through remote control
Phonebook dialing function
2 A/V inputs & 1 A/V output for additional video/audio input and
video/audio output
Up to 24 frames per second video display (@ CIF resolution)
Video selectable and picture image up to VHS quality
Echo-cancellation and no delay high quality audio
(@ CIF
resolution)
Built-in high quality CCD camera
1Getting Started
1
*Note: To dial numbers, Videophone must work in conjunction
with additional accessories, such as the H.323 Gatekeeper.
Audio/Video Cable
Power Adapter
Ethernet Cable
User's Manual
What's in the package?
Please unpack the product package with caution; inspect
the Items closely. If you find any damaged item, please
contact your local distributor immediately. Also, please keep
the box and packing material for future use in the event of
future shipments.
IP Videophone STB User's Manual 2
Power Cord
Videophone
Videophone x1
Remote Control x1
User's Manual x1
Microphone x1
Microphone Extension
Cable x 1
Power Adapter x1
Power Cord x1
Ethernet Cable (RJ-45) x1
Audio/Video Cable x1
23
456
789
0
1
VOL
#
VOL
OK
S
H
A
R
P
F
A
S
T
Y0400033
., !;
PQRS TUV
STILL
ABC DEF
PRIVACY
GHI JKL MNO
VIEW
WXYZ
CAMERA
MUTE IN-BOX OUT-BOX
PHONEBOOKCLEAR
Remote Control Microphone
MIC
VIDEO POWER
Microphone
Extension
Cable
2Getting to Know Your Videophone
Front view
3
CCD Camera:
The input source of
local video image. This
is a mini built-in CCD
camera.
Power Indicator:
Lights green when the
power is on.
Video Indicator:
Lights orange when the main
unit is in video transmission.
When Videophone is in audio
mute (see p. 6), the video
indicator blinks.
Microphone
Connector:
You need to
connect the
external
microphone here
in order to input
voice.
Remote Control
Signal Receiver:
Receives the infrared
signal from the remote
control. When using
the remote control,
please aim at this
receiver.
Buzzer
MIC
VIDEO POWER
Rear view
COM
(reserved)
DC IN
Connect to the
DC output of
power adapter
A/V Input 1
Audio and
Video input
connector 1
WAN
Ethernet
connector
Power Switch
For turning
on/off the power
ON
COM
OFF
POWER
WAN
AV OUT AV IN2 AV IN1
Audio
Video
LINK
LINK
Network
activity
indicator
A/V Output
Audio and
Video output
connector
A/V Input 2
Audio and
Video input
connector 2
IP Videophone STB User's Manual 4
Using remote control
1. Number keys
2.
3. Mute
4. Clear
5. IN-BOX
6. Left arrow
7. Vol -
8. On-hook / Off-hook
9. Still
10. Privacy
11. View
12. #
13. OUT-BOX
14. Camera
15. Phonebook
16. Vol +
17. Right arrow
18. OK
5
VOL
VOL
OK
S
H
A
R
P
F
A
S
T
Y0400033
23
456
789
0
1
#
., !;
PQRS TUV
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
WXYZ
CLEAR
MUTE IN-BOX OUT-BOX
PHONEBOOK
CAMERA
VIEW
PRIVACY
STILL
@
F
A
S
T
S
H
A
R
P
The "FAST" and "SHARP" on and are
not applicable in this product.
Used with OSD menus; to move
the cursor left or to go back to
the previous menu. During a
video call, used to reduce the
incoming video bit rate.
OK: Used with OSD menus; to
pop up the OSD menu, to enter
the sub menu, or to confirm the
selection. During a video call,
related to the "Allow Remote
Control" option (see page 17).
Used with OSD menus; to move
the cursor right or to enter the sub
menu. During a video call, used to
raise the incoming video bit rate.
Used with OSD menus; to move the
cursor up. During a call, to turn the
volume of the speakerphone up.
Used with OSD menus; to
move the cursor down.
During a call, to turn the
volume of the
speakerphone down.
VOL
VOL
OK
S
H
A
R
P
F
A
S
T
Still:
To freeze the video image of
yourself so that the other party
can have a clearer display.
STILL
Camera:
To switch between the built-in
CCD camera and external
cameras connected to Videophone.
CAMERA
MUTE
Mute:
During a video call, this button
is used to mute the audio so that
you will not be heard by the
other party on the phone.
VIEW
View:
To select how local and remote
video is displayed on the screen.
The options are: Remote, PIP
upper-left, PIP lower-left, PIP
upper- right, PIP lower-right,
Local. And it switches in that
sequence.
CLEAR
Clear: To go back to the
previous menu, or to function as
Backspace when you input letters
or numbers. During a video call,
to refresh the screen should
artifacts appear due to temporary
network traffic congestion.
To dial phone numbers, Videophone must work in conjunction
with additional accessories, such as the H.323 Gatekeeper.
Cursor Panel
Hot Keys
PHONEBOOK
Phonebook:
To bring out the phonebook
menu. See page 27.
PRIVACY
Privacy:
Stop sending your image to the
other side so that you will not be
seen by the person you talk to.
IN-BOX
IN-BOX:
To bring out the menu that
contains the numbers of the 10
last received calls.
OUT-BOX
OUT-BOX:
To bring out the menu that
contains the numbers of the 10
last dialed calls.
Using remote control (cont.'d)
IP Videophone STB User's Manual 6
Inputting numbers
Pressing any key on the numeric keypad can input the
correspondent number.
For example, pressing will generate the number"8".
Numeric Keypad
Numeric Keypad
Inputting letters
Every button on the numeric keypad has characters printed on
it, in addition to the numbers. Number keys from"2"to"9"
have English letters below them, so they can be used to input English letters.
When inputting data, pressing a key consecutively will generate the letters on it.
For example, has the number"7"onitandtheletters " PQRS " below it.
Pressing this key once will generate the number"7".
Pressing this key twice consecutively will generate the letter"P".
Pressing this key three times will generate the letter"Q",four times the letter
" R ", and five times the letter"S".
And it will cycle in such order.
Inputting punctuation marks
The keypad provides four punctuation marks:
" " " " " " and " ".
.,! ;
" ": Press twice consecutively;
" ": Press three times consecutively.
" ": Press twice consecutively. " ": Press three times consecutively.
.
,
!;
Press only once to generate"."
when inputting IP addresses.
Inputting special characters
The keypad also provides six special characters: " " " " " " " " " "
and " ".
@_- $
#
" ": Press twice consecutively; " ": Press once.
" ": Press three times consecutively. " ": Press 4 times.
" ": Press four times consecutively. " ": Press once.
@
_$
-#
23
456
9
1
#
.,
0
!;
7
PQRS
8
TUV
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
WXYZ
Using remote control (cont.'d)
@
.,
.,
0
!;
0
!;
1
@
1
@
1
@
.,
0
!;
#
Switching between upper
case and lower case letters
Press once to switch
between upper and lower case
letters when inputting data.
#
8
TUV
7
PQRS
7
Speed Dial
When the button is
pressed, pressing can
enable speed dial.
#
Front view
Side view
AC
B
3Installation
Installing the unit
Step 1 Installing the skid-proof base
The enclosed skid-proof base keeps the unit securely positioned
anywhere on the flat surfaces.
1. Attach the base to the unit by sliding the security latch of the
base into the corresponding area on the bottom of the unit.
2. Move the weight stabilizer from position A to position C to
provide extra weight support and balance.
IP Videophone STB User's Manual 8
MIC
VIDEO POWER
Step 2 Pick a good spot
Prolonging the lifespan
Avoid storing or operating Videophone in abnormal conditions.
High temperatures or excessive humidity could cause the unit to
malfunction and shorten its useful lifespan.
Stability
Place your Videophone on top of a counter, desk, or table with the
CCD camera opening in front.
Lighting condition
Make sure the lighting is sufficient and does not shine directly
into camera lenses.
View of camera
Avoid using Videophone in a room with brightly painted walls or
flamboyant wallpaper. Soft and evenly painted background
provides the best results.
Connect the microphone.
Step 3 Connect the microphone
Plug the included microphone into the MIC connector in the front
of Videophone. If you find the cord a tad short, use the supplied
Microphone Extension Cable to extend the length of the
microphone and provide additional distance.
Installing the unit
9
Step 4 Connect the Ethernet cable
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable in the jack marked "WAN" on
Videophone. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable in the RJ-45
jack of the Internet device (hub, router, or ATU-R).
Installing the unit
Step 5 Plug in for power
Connect the power cord between
the wall outlet and the power
adapter. Plug the free end of the
power adapter into the power
connector (DC IN) on
Videophone.
Connect
the power
adapter.
Connect the power cord
and plug in.
ON
COM
OFF
POWER
WAN
AV OUT AV IN2 AV IN1
Audio
Video
LINK
Connect the
Ethernet cable
to the Internet
device.
IP Videophone STB User's Manual 10
Using external devices
VCR
(for recording)
VCR
(for playing)
A/V Output
OR
OR
CCD Camera
Television
VCR
(for playing)
OR
CCD Camera
ON
COM
OFF
POWER
WAN
AV OUT AV IN2 AV IN1
Audio
Video
LINK
A/V Input 1
A/V Input 2
11
Avoid having lights behind you that
might shine into the camera lens.
Do not point the Videophone at a
mirror or bright light.
Keep a distance of 0.5 meters away
from Videophone.
Make sure of the most appropriate
lighting source, preferably from
the front with the beam on your
face.
4Making a Call
Here are a few things you need to consider before making a video call.
Use the self-view image to get the best shot of yourself.
Before making a video call
Avoid having a lot of movement in the background and try not to move
around excessively. Too much movement tends to slow down the frame
rate of the video image, resulting in a jerky picture.
13
24
5
6
0.5 m
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Step 1 Turn on the power of the unit and
.
Step 2 Press the button.
Step 3 The other party answers the phone, and
Step 4
Step 5
make sure Videophone is
connected with TV The external TV screen shows the local view,
the image of the caller.
Enter the desired IP address/number * (See
note). Use the key to input the dots between the numbers. When
a key is pressed, the image on the TV screen disappears and the
numbers you input are displayed.
the video connection is
established. You will be able to see the person you are talking to.
To end the connection, press the button.
If there is difficulty in making connection, please make sure that
Videophone has been properly installed. Please also check if the
network settings are correctly configured.
Making a video call
.,
*Note: To dial numbers, the Videophone must work in
conjunction with additional accessories, such as the H.323
Gatekeeper.
If there are artifacts residuals on the screen due to
network traffic congestion, press button to
refresh the screen.
13
CLEAR
Using OSD menus
Videophone allows you to use the cursor panel on the remote control to
operate OSD (on-screen-display) menus. The OSD menu is brought out by
pressing the button on the cursor panel of the remote control. The figure
below shows you what an OSD menu looks like:
OSD menu
TV
Screen
Cursor Panel
Operating OSD menus cursor panel explained
Highlighted item
5Making Adjustments
VOL
VOL
OK
S
H
A
R
P
F
A
S
T
OK
OK
Brings up on-screen menu, enter the
submenu, or confirm the selection made.
F
A
S
T
Moves the cursor right or enter the
submenu.
VOL
Moves the highlighted option down.
VOL
Moves the highlighted option up.
S
H
A
R
P
Moves the cursor left or go back to the
previous menu.
Configuration
Change Password
Phonebook
IP Videophone STB User's Manual 14
Change Password
Configuration
Phonebook
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Firmware version:
Press "OK" to enter
IP addr of this phone:
Phone can be called by
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
the Configuration menu.
Main: 1.1.0
LAN: 2.2.2
Local view
Using OSD menus Reviewing IPs
(Continued on page 16, 27, 33
respectively, for instructions on
configuring different settings)
OK
OK
15
Bandwidth Setup
Firmware Update
Phone Setup
Password correct?
Yes
Change Password
Configuration
Phonebook
Please enter password
|
Network Setup
Advanced Setup
Incorrect password
Any key
(Continued on page 17 to 25
respectively, for instructions on
configuring different settings)
Numeric input,
maximum 4 digits
No
Using OSD menus
Password Checking
Configuration
and : Item selection
VOL
VOL
or
OK
F
A
S
T
OK
: backspace
CLEAR
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