Sony PCS-6000 User manual

2000 Sony Corporation
PCS-6000/6000P
MultimediaTerminal
3-205-382-17 (1)
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
PCS-6000/6000P

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Owner’s Record
The model and the serial numbers are located at the bottom.
Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer
to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer
regarding this product.
Model No. PCS-6000/6000P
Serial No. ______________
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
For the customers in the USA
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your authority
to operate this equipment.
The shielded interface cable recommended in this manual
must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the
limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of
FCC Rules.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION TO USERS
1.This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules.
On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains,
among other information, the FCC registration number for
this equipment. If requested, this information must be
provided to the telephone company.
2.If this terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company will notify you in advance
that temporary discontinuance of service may be required.
But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone
company will notify the customer as soon as possible.
Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint
with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
3.The telephone company may make changes in its facilities,
equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the
operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone
company will provide advance notice in order for you to
make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted
service.
4.If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or
warranty information, please contact Sony Business
Information Center 1-800-686-7669. If the equipment is
causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone
company may request that you disconnect this equipment
until the problem is resolved.
5.This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone
service provided by the telephone company. Connection to
party line service is subject to state tariffs.
For the Customers in EU countries
Hereby, Sony Corporation, declares that this PCS-P600P is
in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The PCS-P600P is intended to be connected to the ISDN
using basic rate access interface in accordance with CTR 3
protocol or primary rate access interface in accordance with
CTR 4 protocol.
This manual focuses on using ISDN lines to conduct a
videoconference, but it also covers non-ISDN lines. If you
use ISDN lines, consult your Sony dealer for more
information.
•The ISDN service may not be available in some areas.

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Voor de klanten in Nederland
Gooi de batterij niet weg, maar lever hem in als KCA.
Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij moet worden
vervangen na langdurig of intensief gebruik. Om
kortsluiting en elektrocutie te voorkomen, mag de batterij
alleen worden verwijderd en vervangen door vakbekwaam
servicepersoneel.
If you dispose the unit, consult your nearest Sony Service
Center. The built-in battery must be treated as a chemical
waste.
For the customers in Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified
equipment. This certification means that the equipment
meets certain telecommunications network protective,
operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the
appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements
document (s). The Department does not guarantee the
equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it
is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local
telecommunications company. The equipment must also be
installed using an acceptable method of connection. The
customer should be aware that compliance with the above
conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some
situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an
authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this
equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause to request the user to
disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the
electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone
lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are
connected together. This precaution may be particularly
important in rural areas.
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such
connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate
electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.

4Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Precautions ........................................................................ 8
Chapter 1
Preparation Features.............................................................................. 9
System Configuration ..................................................... 11
Basic System Equipment ......................................................11
Options ..................................................................................12
Basic System Connection .............................................. 14
When Using a TV Monitor ...................................................15
When Using an RGB Monitor or LCD Projection Monitor..16
Preparing the System...................................................... 17
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander..................17
Preparing a Monitor ..............................................................18
Setting the Initial Volume Level on the Monitor..................19
Turning the System On/Off............................................. 20
Turning On............................................................................20
When the Multimedia Terminal is turned on for the
first time ...........................................................................21
Setting the System (Multimedia Terminal) to be on
Standby ............................................................................24
Turning Off ...........................................................................25
SPID Registration for Customers in the USA ............... 26
Menu Items in the Setup Menu....................................... 32
Dial Setup Menu ...................................................................32
Answer Setup Menu..............................................................36
Multipoint Setup Menu .........................................................38
Audio Setup Menu ................................................................39
General Setup Menu..............................................................39
Administrator Setup Menu....................................................43
ISDN Setup Menu.................................................................43
LAN Setup Menu ..................................................................43
Machine Information Menu ..................................................45
How to Operate the Menu ............................................... 47
Switching the Menu Not in Communication ........................47
Switching the Menu in Communication ...............................51
Operating the Menu ..............................................................53
Turning Off the Indicators displayed on the screen..............54
Entering Characters...............................................................54

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Chapter 2
Basic Operation
During a Meeting Calling a Remote Party ................................................... 55
Calling an Unregistered Remote Party..................................55
Calling a Registered Remote Party .......................................59
Registering a Remote Party............................................ 61
Making an Entry....................................................................61
Modifying an Entry...............................................................63
Deleting Registered Entries ..................................................64
Duplicating the Setting of the Phone Book Menu ................64
Notes on Registration............................................................64
Receiving a Call ............................................................... 66
Setting the Answer Mode......................................................66
Answering Calls in Auto Answer Mode ...............................66
Answering Calls in Manual Answer Mode...........................66
Checking the Connection Status ................................... 68
Adjusting the Sound ....................................................... 69
Adjusting the Volume ...........................................................69
Muting Local Conversations – Mute Function .....................69
Synchronizing Voice and Motion – Lip Synchronization ....69
On the Echo canceler ............................................................70
Adjusting the Camera ..................................................... 71
Adjusting the Camera Angle and Zoom ...............................72
Adjusting Focus and Brightness ...........................................72
Presetting Angle and Zoom Settings.....................................73
Tracking a Subject Automatically — Automatic Target
Tracking Function............................................................75
Selecting the Picture and Sound ................................... 77
Monitoring Yourself in the Inset Window...................... 78
Sending Still Pictures...................................................... 79
Sending One Still Picture......................................................79
Sending Still Pictures Continuously .....................................79
Sending an Image from an Object Camera ...........................80
Sending a File Stored in the Hard Disk etc., As the Still
Picture ..............................................................................80
Storing the Still Picture Sent From the Remote Party As the
JPEG format.....................................................................81
Displaying the Pointer or Drawing on Pictures ....................82

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Holding a Data Conference............................................. 84
Opening the File....................................................................84
Editing the File......................................................................87
Using the White Board..........................................................88
Sending the Dial Tone to the Remote Party.................. 90
Ending a Meeting............................................................. 91
Chapter 3
MeetingsWith the
Multi Points Function Features............................................................................ 92
Starting a Point to Multipoint Meeting........................... 93
Registering a multipoint meeting as a Multipoint Connection
list.....................................................................................93
Calling previously registered remote parties ........................96
Calling unregistered remote parties ......................................97
Receiving a call.....................................................................99
Notes on Point to Multipoint Meeting ..................................99
Operating Chair Controls................................................ 99
Switching the Broadcast Mode .............................................99
Verifying the Picture Shot by the Local Camera ................102
Receiving the Broadcast Request........................................102
Ending a Point to Multipoint Meeting .......................... 103
Notes on Using Secondary Terminals......................... 104
Notes on secondary terminals during an ISDN Multipoint
Meeting ..........................................................................104
Notes on secondary terminals in a Multipoint Meeting over a
LAN ...............................................................................104
ISDN Multipoint Meeting Attribute List........................ 105
LAN Multipoint Meeting Attribute List ......................... 106
Chapter 4
Advanced Operation Connecting With an MCU.............................................. 107
Voice Meeting ................................................................ 108

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Chapter 5
MeetingsWith
Optional Equipment Installing the Optional Board ....................................... 109
Using the ISDN Line...........................................................110
Using the V.35 Interface .....................................................111
Using the RS-449 Interface.................................................111
Upgrading the Software ................................................ 112
Connection using a LAN............................................... 112
Using Dual Monitors...................................................... 113
Using Optional Microphones........................................ 113
Using the Document Stand........................................... 114
Connecting Source Equipment .................................... 114
Recording the Meeting.................................................. 115
Resetting the Software.................................................. 116
Appendix
Location and Function of Parts and Controls ............ 117
On Screen Messages .................................................... 124
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 126
Specifications ................................................................ 127
Videomeeting Room Layout ......................................... 134
Placing the Camera Unit .....................................................135
Glossary ......................................................................... 136
•“Memory Stick” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
•Windows, NetMeeting, PowerPoint, Excel, and Word are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the U.S.A. and/or other countries.
•“Bonding (Bandwidth on Demand Interoperability Group)” is a trademark of THE BONDING CONSORTIUM.
•Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or
other countries.
• All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Furthermore, “” and “” are not mentioned in each case in this manual.

8Precautions
Precautions
On Safety
Power supply
•Before operating the Multimedia Terminal, make sure the operating
voltage of the unit is identical with that of your local power supply. The
Remote Commander operates on two size AA (R6) batteries.
•Do not unnaturally bend or crimp the power cord, and do not place heavy
objects on it. Damage to the cord may result in fire or electric shock.
•To remove the power cord from an AC outlet, pull out the plug. (Do not
pull out the cord itself.)
Do not disassemble the system
Do not open or disassemble the cabinets of the system. Electric shock may
result if you touch the inside of the cabinets.
Do not put foreign objects into the system
Avoid having metallic or flammable object, liquid, or foreign matters fall
into the cabinets of the system. Otherwise a malfunction may result.
In case of trouble
In case of trouble such as smoke, odd smell, or noise, turn off all units of
the system. Disconnect all the power cords and connecting cords. Then
contact the place of purchase or an authorized Sony representative.
ISDN
Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically
designed for wet locations.
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone
line has been disconnected at the network interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical
storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
On Handling
Installation/storage
Do not expose the system to:
•Extremely low or high temperatures.
•Damp or dusty room.
•Strong vibration.
•Near devices which generate strong magnetic fields.
•Near devices (such as radios) which transmit strong radio wave.
•Noisy place.
Cleaning
Wipe the cabinets and panels with a dry and soft cloth. If the stain is
serious, slightly moisten the cloth with mild detergent. Afterward, use a
dry cloth to wipe it. Do not use solvents such as thinner, benzine, alcohol,
as they may damage the finish of the cabinets.

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Preparation
Features
The PCS-6000/6000P Multimedia Terminal can connect a remote party via
an ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) line1). It sends and receives
images and sound, allowing you to have virtual face-to-face meetings with
people in other cities or countries.
The system accommodates up to three participants in one location.
However, you can add the optional PCS-A300 Microphones for additional
participants.
You can hold a point to multi-point meeting among six terminals when
using the 1B-channel or 2B-channel connection at each terminal, or among
four terminals when using the 8B-channel connection at each terminal.
You can install an optional interface board for connection with V.35
interface or RS-449 interface. And if you upgrade the Multimedia
Terminal using the PCS-UC601 Upgrade Kit, you can connect a remote
party via a LAN.
In addition, you can connect up to a maximum of six terminals via a LAN,
using the unit as an MCU (Multipoint Control Unit).
1) The optional board is required for connecting with an ISDN line. Up to
three PCS-I600 BRI Boards or single PCS-I601 PRI Board can be
installed into the Multimedia Terminal. However, when installing both
the BRI Board and PRI Board, two BRI Boards and single PRI Board
can be installed at the same time.
International standards
The PCS-6000/6000P Multimedia Terminal complies with ITU-T
Recommendations, for easy connection with remote parties overseas.
(ITU-T Recommendations have been defined by WTSC.)
WTSC: World Telecommunications Standardization Committee
ITU: International Telecommunication Union

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Various types of optional interface boards
Up to three boards can be installed at the same time from the following
interface boards:
You can hold a meeting with various types of interfaces: BRI interface up
to 24B channels using the PCS-I600 BRI Boards, PRI interface using the
PCS-I601 PRI Board, V.35 interface using the PCS-I602 V.35 Board, RS-
449 interface using the PCS-I603 RS-449 Board.
Advanced functions during a meeting
You can share the following files as still pictures with a remote site:
PowerPoint, Word, Excel, and Acrobat Reader. Therefore, advanced
meetings can be held using documents, tables, or graphics.
Equips with the RGB connector
You can hold a meeting using an RGB monitor with the XGA resolution.
Automatic tracking function
In addition to pan/tilt action, the automatic target tracking feature allows
you to track a subject having the memorized color and brightness
automatically.
Echo canceler
A built-in echo canceler decreases sound echo from walls in the meeting
room, allowing for clear sound reproduction.
Dual-monitor system
Two monitors can be used with the system, one is for moving picture and
the other is for still image.
Features

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The PCS-6000/6000P Multimedia Terminal is a basic system that can be
enhanced with variety of optional equipment.
Basic System Equipment
The PCS-6000/6000P Multimedia Terminal forms the basis of the PCS-
6000 series system.
The PCS-6000/6000P Multimedia Terminal consists of the following
units:
Unit Description
PCS-P600/P600P
Multimedia Terminal Processor
PCS-C160/C160P
Camera Unit
PCS-TM600
Desktop Terminal
PCS-A300
Microphone
PCS-R160
Remote Commander
System Configuration
Contains the video codec, audio codec,
echo canceler, network interfaces and
system controller.
This camera is equipped with the pan/tilt and
auto tracking functions.
Allows you to connect three microphones
and equips with three USB interface jacks
and single “Memory Stick” slot.
Used for two or three participants.
You can add two external PCS-A300
Microphones.
Controls the Multimedia Terminal.
This can also be used to operate a Sony TV
monitor.

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Other options
The following optional devices are also available to improve your
meetings.
Unit Description
PCS-A300
Microphone
PCS-DS150/DS150P
Document Stand
Options
Monitor
A monitor is required for your meetings.
Unit Description
TV monitor
RGB monitor or LCD projection
monitor
A TV is used as a meeting monitor and
speaker. It displays the remote party,
graphics, and menus.
If you use a Sony TV, you can operate it with
the Remote Commander supplied with the
Multimedia Terminal.
Two monitors are required for a dual-monitor
system.
An RGB monitor or LCD projection monitor
can provide high-quality picture using the
XGA resolution.
Allows you to accommodate extra two or
three participants.
You can add two microphones.
Captures still objects and documents in color
for transmission to remote parties. Also, if
you connect a computer, you can use the
picture displayed on the computer in a
meeting.
To connect to the PCS-6000/6000P, use an
S-video cord (commercially available).
System Configuration

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Unit Description
PCS-E600
Extension Hub
PCS-I600
BRI Board
PCS-I601
PRI Board
PCS-I602
V.35 Board
PCS-I603
RS-449 Board
PCS-K32
V.35 Conversion
Connector Cable
PCS-K40
RS-449 Conversion
Connector Cable
PCS-K80
PRI Cable
PCS-UC601
Upgrade Kit
Provides an extension cable and a hub for
the Desktop Terminal. These can extend the
cable for the Desktop Terminal up to 14 m
(46 feet).
Provides four ISDN jacks. The connection
with 8B channels is available. Up to three
BRI Boards can be installed.
Provides single PRI jack. The connection via
the PRI interface is available.
Provides the V.35 connector. The
connection via the V.35 interface is
available.
Provides the RS-449 connector. The
connection via the RS-449 interface is
available.
Connects one end to the V.35 connector (on
the PCS-I602 V.35 Board) and the other end
to the terminal adaptor. (1 m, 3.3 ft)
Connects one end to the RS-449 connector
(on the PCS-I603 RS-449 Board) and the
other end to the terminal adaptor. (1 m,
3.3 ft)
Connects one end to the PRI jack (on the
PCS-I601 PRI Board) and the other end to
the DSU.
Allows you to hold a meeting on the LAN
that corresponds to H.323.
You can connect up to six terminals in a
Multipoint Conference over a LAN.

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The figures on pages 15 and 16 show connection examples.
The examples are the cases when single optional PCS-I600 BRI Board is
installed and four ISDN lines are used.
For details on installing the optional boards, see “Installing the Optional Board”
on page 109.
1When using a TV monitor:
Connect a TV monitor using an optional video and audio cables.
When using an RGB monitor or LCD projection monitor:
Connect an RGB monitor or LCD projection monitor using an optional
RGB and audio cables.
2Connect the DESKTOP TERMINAL jack on the Multimedia Terminal
Processor and the PROCESSOR jack on the Desktop Terminal using
the supplied Desktop Terminal cable.
3Connect the supplied microphone to the 1 jack on the Desktop
Terminal using the supplied Desktop Terminal cable.
4Connect the CAMERA IN connector on the Multimedia Terminal
Processor and the PROCESSOR connector on the Camera Unit using
the supplied Camera Unit cable.
5Connect the BRI A/B/C/D jacks on the BRI Board and an ISDN lines
using optional ISDN cables.
6Connect the power cord to the AC IN connector and a wall outlet.
Note
Be sure to turn off all the equipment before making any connections.
Basic System Connection

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When Using aTV Monitor
~AC IN
AUDIO
LINE IN MIC IN
DESKTOP
TERMINAL CAMERA IN CTRL S IR OUT
12
12
RUNHD ERR
LNK100ACT
RST INT
COM1
MOUSE
KEYBOARD
10/100BASE-T
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
AUX AUX MON L MON R
VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT
AUX2
SLOT
NUMBER
AUX1 OBJECT MON2 MON1AUX
RGB OUT
MONITOR
BRI
ABCD
6
743
22
1
Multimedia
Terminal Processor
to a wall outlet
Power cord
to audio input
to S-video
input
TV monitor
S-video cord
(not supplied)
Audio cord
(not supplied)
to VIDEO OUT
MON1
to AUDIO
OUT MON L
to AC IN
to ISDN
to BRI A
ISDN modular cable (not supplied)
Set the BACKUP
switch to ON.
to a wall outlet
to AUDIO
OUT MON R
Desktop
Terminal
to
DESKTOP
TERMINAL
to CAMERA
IN
to PROCESSOR
to PROCESSOR
Camera Unit
to BRI B
to BRI C
to BRI D
Install the optional
PCS-I600 BRI Board.
Microphone
to 1
Desktop Terminal
cable (supplied) Camera Unit
cable (supplied)
Note
Do not connect to a network that applies an excess
voltage via the 10/100BASE-T and DESKTOP
TERMINAL connectors.

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When Using an RGB Monitor or LCD Projection Monitor
~
AC IN
AUDIO
LINE IN MIC IN
DESKTOP
TERMINAL CAMERA IN CTRL S IR OUT
12
12
RUNHD ERR
LNK100ACT
RST INT
COM1
MOUSE
KEYBOARD
10/100BASE-T
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
AUX AUX MON L MON R
VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT
AUX2
SLOT
NUMBER
AUX1 OBJECT MON2 MON1AUX
RGB OUT
MONITOR
BRI
ABCD
6
743
22
1
Multimedia
Terminal Processor
to a wall outlet
Power cord
to audio input
to RGB input
RGB monitor or LCD
projection monitorr
RGB cable (not supplied)
Audio cord
(not supplied)
to RGB OUT MONITOR
to AUDIO
OUT MON L
to AC IN
to ISDN
to BRI A
ISDN modular cable (not supplied)
Set the BACKUP
switch to ON.
to a wall outlet
to AUDIO
OUT MON R
Desktop
Terminal
to
DESKTOP
TERMINAL
to CAMERA
IN
to PROCESSOR
to PROCESSOR
Camera Unit
to BRI B
to BRI C
to BRI D
Install the optional
PCS-I600 BRI Board.
Microphone
to 1
Basic System Connection
Desktop Terminal
cable (supplied) Camera Unit
cable (supplied)
Note
Do not connect to a network that applies an excess
voltage via the 10/100BASE-T and DESKTOP
TERMINAL connectors.

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Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander
The supplied Remote Commander controls most of the functions. This
section describes how to insert batteries into the Remote Commander.
1Remove the battery compartment cover.
2Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) with correct 3and #
polarity into the battery compartment.
Caution
Be sure to place the negative #end of the battery at first. If you place
the positive 3end at first, there is a possibility of damaging the
insulated film covering the battery and creating a short circuit.
3Replace the cover.
Battery life
When the Remote Commander no longer functions properly, replace both
the batteries.
Notes on batteries
To avoid possible damage from battery leakage or corrosion, observe the
following:
•Be sure to insert the batteries in the correct direction.
•Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries.
•Do not attempt to charge dry-cell batteries.
•If you do not intend to use the Remote Commander for a long time,
remove the batteries.
If battery leakage occurs, clean the battery compartment and replace all
the batteries.
Preparing the System
When inserting the
batteries, be sure to put
the negative end at first.

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Preparing a Monitor
To install the IR repeater
Note
The IR repeater cannot be used with an RGB monitor, an LCD projection
monitor, or monitors other than Sony products.
Insert the IR repeater below the remote sensor of the TV monitor. Once
you set the IR repeater, you can turn on the Multimedia Terminal and a
Sony TV monitor together by pressing the I/1button on the Remote
Commander or Desktop Terminal.
If the IR repeater does not function properly, set Monitor Mode in the
General Setup menu to MODE2 (PCS-6000); to MODE4 (PCS-6000P).
For details on the Monitor Mode setting, see “General Setup Menu” on page 39.
When using a Sony TV monitor
The TV monitor can be operated from the Remote Commander.
For details on operating the Remote Commander, see “To operate a Sony TV
monitor” on page 123.
To adjust the TV monitor screen
Use the controls on the TV monitor to adjust the screen (picture, hue,
contrast, brightness, and sharpness).
For details on adjusting the screen, refer to the operating instructions supplied
with the TV monitor.
Note
Do not activate the surround function of the TV monitor. This causes
strange sounds since the echo canceler on the Multimedia Terminal will
not function properly.
~AC IN
AUDIO
LINE IN MIC IN
DESKTOP
TERMINAL CAMERA IN CTRL S IR OUT
12
12
to IR OUT1 Remote sensor
IR repeater (supplied)
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Setting the InitialVolume Level on the Monitor
When you adjust the volume, use the VOLUME/DOC-BRIGHT +/–
buttons on the Remote Commander.
1Set the volume level to the middle position by pressing the VOLUME/
DOC-BRIGHT +/– buttons on the Remote Commander.
2Adjust the volume with the monitor’s control.
Set it to the proper level for listening to a remote party.

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This section describes how to turn on and off the Multimedia Terminal.
Note
Set the CONF/DOC/TV selector on the Remote Commander to “CONF”
when operating the Multimedia Terminal.
Turning On
The following describes how to turn on the Multimedia Terminal.
1When using a TV monitor:
Make sure the TV monitor is on standby.
For details on how to set the TV monitor into a standby state, refer to the
operating instructions supplied with the TV monitor.
When using an RGB monitor or LCD projection monitor:
Turn on the RGB monitor or LCD projection monitor.
2Turn on the power of any other equipment to be used during the
meeting.
3Press the I/1switch on the Multimedia Terminal Processor.
Soon, the Multimedia Terminal Processor, Camera Unit, Desktop
Terminal, and the TV monitor are turned on.
The power lamps (green) on the Multimedia Terminal Processor and
Desktop Terminal light up, and the POWER lamp (green) on the
Camera Unit lights up. The picture shot by the local camera appears on
the monitor screen after the preparation is completed.
Note
After the power is turned on, the camera performs training movements. Be
careful not to catch your finger.
Turning the System On/Off
POWER lampI/1switch/power lamp
Power lamp
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