telylabs telyHD Pro User manual

This guide explains how to use and congure Tely HD Pro.
More information can be found at www.tely.com
Quick
Start
Guide

1
Table of content
What’s in the Box ....................................................... 1
Technical Support Information .................................... 1
Tely HD Pro Overview .................................................. 2
Installation ................................................................... 3-4
Adjusting the TV Clamp
Plugging in your Tely HD Pro
Getting Started ............................................................ 4
Initial Conguration
Software Activation ..................................................... 4
SIP Calling with Tely HD Pro ....................................... 5
SIP Settings
Making a SIP Call
Blue Jeans Meetings with Tely HD Pro........................ 6
Requirements
Using Tely Cloud with Tely HD Pro .............................. 6-7
Making a Tely Cloud call
Starting a Tely Cloud group call
Add/remove a participant in a multi-party call
Using Tely Share with Tely HD Pro ............................. 7
Requirements
Installation
Sharing your desktop
Using Skype with Tely HD Pro .................................... 7-8
Logging into Skype
Calling a contact
Adding a contact
The Menu Bar
Additional Features Available with Tely HD Pro .......... 8
Support for External USB Audio
Support for USB Keyboard and Mouse
SmartRemote
Web Browser
Safety ......................................................................... 9
System Requirements ................................................. 10
What’s in the box
Technical Support Information
For helpful tips and how-to videos, visit our web site
tely.com/support
Technical Support – live agent
You can also reach us directly
Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm Pacic time.
Email support@tely.com
Toll free 1 (888) 787-TELY (8359)
Direct 1 (650) 318-6866
Chat tely.com/support
Tely HD Pro appliance
Remote control
(battery included)
Activation Card
Power adapter HDMI cable

2
Basic remote functions
The following summarizes the key remote functions.
Contacts Screen Navigation Button actions
Move through the cards
Turn over a card for more information
See or hide menu
Place calls or select the highlighted option
Menu Navigation
See or hide menu
Move through the menu
Select the highlighted option from the menu
End call/exit menu
Picture This.
Menu
t
e
l
y
H
D
1
2
8
0
x
7
2
0
H
D
C
M
O
S
1
:
2
0
6
8
°
w
i
d
e
a
n
g
l
e
4 Noise-canceling microphones
to enhance audio quality
Privacy shutter
Infrared (IR)
remote receiver
HD camera
Tely HD button
indicator LED
Ringer
USB port
Ethernet portSD card slot Power port
Wi-Fi
HDMI port
Menu button
Selection button
Navigation
buttons
End call button
Tely HD Pro Overview

3
Open Quick Release Lever to adjust.
Close to lock.
Slide/swing Foot to t your TV.
1
2
Installation
Adjusting the TV Clamp
Always open the Quick Release Lever before sliding
or changing the angle of the Foot.
3

4
Plugging in your Tely HD Pro
or
Power
Ethernet
TV
Getting Started
Initial Conguration
After the rst boot up, please follow the onscreen wizard
to complete the initial conguration.
Software Activation
Press the UP/Down Arrow buttons on the remote
to change the input values
Press the Left/Right Arrow buttons to move between
elds
Additional license keys can be applied after the
unit is fully congured.
• Press the Menu button on the remote and go to
Settings > Activations and enter your 6-digit activation
code included in the Tely HD Pro package.
• Reboot Tely HD Pro Appliance.
Main Screen
FPO
Tool Tips
Use arrows to
enter code
Wizard Step
Progression
USB
t
e
l
y
H
D
1
2
8
0
x
7
2
0
H
D
C
M
O
S
1
:
2
0
6
8
°
w
i
d
e
a
n
g
l
e
Tely HD Pro
Broadband
Audio Pod

5
SIP Calling with Tely HD Pro
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Settings
Press the Menu button on the remote and go to
Settings > Administrator > SIP Settings
The following are elds in the SIP Settings Card. Some of
these elds may not be required, depending on your specic
SIP service. For questions, please contact your network
administrator.
SIP Domain
ºEnter domain for the SIP service. This is also
known as “realm.”
SIP Username
ºEnter username for the SIP server.
Transport
º Select a transport type. If a certain transport type is
selected, it will be used exclusively going forward. The
transport type can be TCP, UDP, or TLS.
Enable Proxy
ºEnable or disable (default) proxy server.
Enable Registration
ºRegister to a SIP registrar server and enter optional
authentication username or password.
Ensure that the following rewall ports are open:
SIP 5060-5061 TCP
For full list of necessary ports please refer to page 10.
Making a SIP Call
Note: Select the SIP Call card from the main screen.
Supported connections
• SIP account
• IP address
Use one of the following options to place a SIP call.
Dial
ºEnter the SIP address (user@company.com) or IP address
(10.10.10.10.) of the endpoint you wish to call.
ºAn address can be added to the Contacts list by "Saving"
the entry.
Recents
ºProvides a list of all SIP calls, called or received.
Contacts
ºSelect a contact and place a SIP call to the address speci-
ed.
º Search against all SIP contacts using the search box.
º Press the right arrow to edit a selected entry.
Main Screen
Nework
Settings Web browser
Reset
Calling Card
Carousel
Leverage existing SIP infrastructure

6
Blue Jeans Meetings with Tely HD Pro
Select the Blue Jeans card from the main screen.
• Instantly connect to a meeting room by selecting a saved
Contact or recently called meeting room.
• Add a new meeting room to Contacts by entering the Meet-
ing ID and Password (optional) on the Dial tab and selecting
Save.
Requirements
Ensure that the following rewall ports are open:
Blue Jeans 199.48.152.0/22
Blue Jeans 31.171.208.0/21
Blue Jeans 103.20.59.0/24
Blue Jeans 8.10.12.0/24
Note: Blue Jeans has several POPs distributed globally. The
call will be automatically redirected to the closest POP to the
end point or media egress point. Audio/video trafc will likely
be routed to any of above IP range based on geographic
location. Hence it’s important that rewall ports are opened
against the entire IP range.
Ensure that the following TCP and UDP ports are open:
TCP Port 5060 - SIP Signaling
TCP Port 5061 - SIPS (TLS) Signaling
UDP Ports 5000-5999 - RTP Media
TCP Port 443 - Blue Jeans API
For full list of necessary ports please refer to page 10.
Using Tely Cloud with Tely HD Pro
Tely Cloud provides conferencing for up to 6 participants and
integrated data sharing for a complete visual collaboration
experience without the need for any on premise equipment
Note: Tely Cloud uses a Skype address book. To access your
contacts, log into a Skype account using the Sign In card on
the main screen. If you do not have a Skype account available,
please sign up for one using the Sign Up card on the main
screen.
Making a Tely Cloud call
• Select the participant you would like to call from the carousel
of contact cards for the current Skype account and press
Select.
• Remote participants with Tely Cloud capabilities are desig-
nated by the trio of boxes ( ) in the upper left corner of
the contact card.
Starting a Tely Cloud Group Call
• Select the Group Call card from the Contacts screen and
choose which participants to call.
ºUse the Up/Down arrows and Select button on your
remote control to select Contacts to call.
ºUse the Right arrow once you are done selecting partici-
pants to select the Call button.
º To delete participants from the list of selected, use the
Up/Down arrow to highlight the participant you want to
delete and press Select.
• If you frequently call this group of users, you can save it for
future calling.
Enter the meeting ID and passcode (optional) to connect
Tely Cloud continuous presence conference
Tely Cloud continuous presence conference with data sharing active
Call multiple user at once using Tely Cloud

7
Add/remove a participant in a multi-party call
• Anyone can invite a participant to an existing call, but only
a Moderator (indicated by a crown symbol) must approve or
decline the invitation.
• Only the Moderator can remove people from the call using
the in-call menu.
GOOD TO KNOW
• For best quality, all parties should have at least
1Mbps of upstream and downstream bandwidth
• A Tely HD Pro is required to participate with video in a
multi-party video call; non Tely HD Pro participants can
join via Skype in audio-only mode
• An audio-only participant is represented by an
avatar card that pulses when that party is speaking
• Standard telephone participants can join a multi-party call,
as long as the inviting participant has Skype Credit and
has the party’s phone number saved as a Skype Contact
• If the Moderator accepts an incoming call while in
a multi-party call, the multi-party call will end
Using Tely Share with Tely HD Pro
Tely Share can be used to share content from your computer
with participants during a call or for sharing locally.
Tely Share can be used with all call types.
Requirements
• PC with Windows XP and above or MAC with OS X v10.7
or above.
• Tely Share software (available from www.tely.com/
resources/#downloads)
• Network connectivity between your computer and the Tely
HD Pro.
Installation
• After downloading Tely Share to your computer, install and
follow the on-screen Wizard.
• If prompted, allow access to your network. Similarly, if using
3rd party rewall software, allow access to Tely Share.
• After Tely Share is installed, you can check for software
updates under the Tools menu item.
Sharing your desktop
• Launch Tely Share application or if Tely Share is already run-
ning, you can nd it in the system tray.
• Select your Tely HD Pro from the list. If you do not see your
Tely HD Pro in the list, you can manually specify the IP ad-
dress of your Tely HD Pro.
• Click Start to share your desktop.
• You will now see your computer desktop on the Tely HD Pro
display. If you are in an active call, the experience will vary
by call type.
ºSIP and Blue Jeans Network calls – The remote party will
see the content shared via Tely Share application instead
of the video content from your camera. The local user can
use Screen Layout Menu option to toggle between remove
video and content sharing.
ºTely Cloud calls – Shared data and the video of each par-
ticipant will be displayed simultaneously. Use the Screen
Layout menu option to change the screen layout.
ºSkype calls - The remote party will see the content shared
via the Tely Share application instead of the video content
from your camera. The remote party will have to restart
their video camera in the Skype user interface once the
content sharing has been ended.
Using Skype with Tely HD Pro
The Tely HD Pro can be used to call any Skype user on any
Skype supported device (PC, MAC, Smartphone, tablet, TV, etc.
Logging into Skype
• Log into your Skype account using the Sign In card on
the main screen.
• If you do not have a Skype account, you can create one us-
ing the Create a Skype account card.
Calling a contact
• Use the buttons on your Tely HD remote to
browse your contacts.
• Only show Online Contacts by accessing the Menu and
selecting this option.
• Select an online contact and press the select button to call.
Adding a contact
• Select the Add Contact card.
• Enter a full or partial Skype Name to search.
• You may also search by name, and/or email address.
• Once you nd the person, invite them to be added to your
contacts.
Call Skype contacts directly from the Tely HD Pro
Tely Share for Windows user interface

8
The Menu Bar
Select the Menu button on your Tely HD remote to view
the Menu Bar. Use the Left/Right arrows on your Tely HD
remote to view the different menu options.
Additional Features Available with Tely HD Pro
Support for External USB Audio
For more information on External Audio For Conference Rooms
go to www.tely.com
The Tely HD Audio Pod is a highly recommended accessory for
Tely HD Pro appliances intended for use in mid- to large-sized
meeting rooms. Audio quality is improved when the microphone
and speaker assembly is placed in closer proximity to meeting
participants. Connects to the USB port on Tely HD Pro
appliances. 15' USB extension cable is included.
Support for USB Keyboard and Mouse
Tely HD Pro supports standard USB keyboards and mice for a
more convenient way of data entry and for web browsing. If you
connect more than 1 (one) USB device to the Tely HD Pro, you
will need a USB hub.
Navigating with a keyboard:
• 'Alt' key is used to access the Menu.
• Arrow keys are used for navigation.
• 'Enter' key is used for selecting an item.
Recommended USB devices:
• Wireless USB Keyboard and Touchpad: Logitech Wireless
Touch Keyboard K400
• USB Hub: Belkin USB 2.0 4-Port Ultra-Mini Hub
SmartRemote
In addition to the included remote control device, the
SmartRemote App makes it easy to wirelessly control your
Tely HD Pro from your Android or iOS smartphone or tablet.
Scroll through contacts, enter text with the on-screen keyboard
or easily navigate the the web using the Tely HD Pro’s built-in
web browser.
Available from the Apple App Store and Google play.
Web Browser
Browse the web on your conference room TV. Use the
SmartRemote App to navigate with its on-screen touchpad
and complete online forms with its on-screen keyboard.
To access the browser:
• Press the Menu key on the remote.
• Go to Web Browser.
iOS Android
Mute | Unmute
Turns your
microphone
on and off
Audio Only | Resume Video
Turns your camera
on and off
Hold Call | Resume Call
Places the call on hold
(video plus audio);
select again to resume
the call Photo Sharing
Available only between
two Tely HDs
Adujust Camera: Zoom/Pan/Tilt
Adjusts how you appear on camera;
includes pan and tilt when not fully
zoomed out
Screen Layout
Cycles through the
viewing options
Dial Pad
For in-call use
End Call
Tely HD Audio Pod

9
Safety
Read and follow these instructions to use your Tely HD Pro safely.
• Do not use this apparatus near water.
• Clean only with a dry cloth.
• Do not install near any heat source such as a radiator,
replace, stove, or other apparatus (including ampliers)
that produce excessive heat.
• Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched,
particularly at plugs and at the point where it exits from the apparatus.
• Only use attachments/accessories specied by Tely .
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for
long periods of time.
• Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such
as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, or the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,
or has been dropped.
• Do not place open ame sources, such as lighted candles, on
or near the apparatus.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose
this apparatus to rain, liquid, moisture, excessive heat, prolonged
direct sunlight, or open ame.
• The power cord included with this apparatus is for
indoor use only.
• Do not move the apparatus if another device such as a TV,
computer, or other electronic device is connected to it.
• Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing.
• Information such as model number, electrical rating,
and other classications is located on the bottom
of the apparatus.
Regulatory Compliance Information
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
You can determine whether this equipment is causing interference by
turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused by the
equipment or a peripheral device.
If your equipment does cause interference to radio or television
reception, try to correct the interference by using one or more of
the following measures:
• Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.
• Move the equipment to one side or the other of the television or radio.
• Move the equipment farther away from the television or radio.
• Plug the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from
the television or radio. (That is, make certain the equipment and the
television or radio are on circuits controlled by different circuit
breakers or fuses.)
If necessary, consult Tely or an experienced radio/television
technician for additional suggestions. Changes or modications not
expressly approved by Tely , Inc. could void the manufacturer’s warranty.
This product has demonstrated electromagnetic interference compliance
under conditions that included the use of compliant peripheral devices
and shielded cables between system components. It is important that you
use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables (including Ethernet
network cables) between system components to reduce
the possibility of causing interference to radios, television sets, and
other electronic devices.
Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only):
Tely , Inc.
Attn: FCC Liaison
425 Broadway Street
Redwood City, CA 94063 USA
Wireless Radio Use
This device is restricted to indoor use and operates on the 2.4Gz fre-
quency band when used in wireless mode.
Exposure to Radiofrequency Energy
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. This transceiver must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. In accor-
dance with FCC requirements of human exposure to radiofrequency elds,
the radiating element shall be installed such that a minimum separation
distance of 20cm (8in) is maintained from all persons.
Industry Canada (IC) Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.
Australia/New Zealand - C-Tick
This product was tested to demonstrate compliance with AS/NZS
4268:2008 Rules and regulations. The methods of testing were in
accordance with the most current and accurate measurement standards
possible. All necessary steps have been taken in order to assure that
all production units will continue to comply with AS/NZS 4267:2008’s
requirements
Japan - MIC
This product has been tested and is compliant with the Radio Law (Law
No. 113, 1950) and Amendments
Korea – Certication of Broadcasting and Communication Equipment
This product has been certied under Clause 2, Article 58-2 of the Radio
Wave Act.
European Union - CE
This product has been assessed and found to comply against the follow-
ing Standards:
EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10),
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 (2011-09), EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 (2009-05)
The aforementioned standard(s) is/are one of several standards that are
required under the EMC Directive(s);
Directive 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility (as amended)
Additional standard(s) may be required to fulll the EMC Directive(s).
Disposal and Recycling Information
All Tely HD Pro packaging materials may be recycled. When Tely HD Pro
is no longer needed, its plastic housing may be recycled. Please check
with local resources for information on how to properly dispose of the
inner components of Tely HD Pro plus the remote control, which includes
a lithium battery. Tely HD Pro is 100% RoHS compliant, and therefore free
of the following hazardous materials: lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), cadmium
(Cd), hexavalent chromium (CrVI), polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) and
polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE).
Tely HD Pro License Agreement
To read the full agreement, please go to www.tely.com/legal
Part Number: 05-QRHDP-01-44

10
General Information
Name of Tely HD Pro
IP Address
SIP Address
SIP Conguration
SIP Domain:
SIP Username:
Transport Protocol:
Proxy Server:
Registrar Server
Authentication Username:
Authentication Password:
Tely Cloud/Skype
Login Name
Password
Outbound Destination Ports
Licensing 80/443 TCP
SDP Exchanger 80/3490 TCP
STUN/TURN 3478-3479 TCP/UDP
NTP 123 UDP
NAT Checker 3478-3479 UDP
Skype 80/443 TCP
Skype 1024-65535 TCP/UDP
Updater 80 TCP
Diagnostic Report 443 TCP
BlueJeans API 443 TCP
Network Check 80 TCP
Takeover Message 80 TCP
General DNS lookups 53 UDP
SIP signaling 5060-5061 TCP
SIP Media (RTP/RTCP) 40000-42000 UDP
BlueJeans Media 5000-5999 UDP
Tely Cloud Media 49152-65535 UDP
Inbound Listening Ports
SIP 5060-5061 TCP
TelyAPI 8080 TCP
Tely Share 8081 TCP
REST API 8082 TCP
BFCP 5070 UDP
IP whitelist
Tely Cloud 184.169.156.61
Tely Cloud 184.169.165.242
Tely Cloud 54.241.130.221
Blue Jeans 199.48.152.0/22
Blue Jeans 31.171.208.0/21
Blue Jeans 103.20.59.0/24
Blue Jeans 8.10.12.0/24
Notes
System Requirements
IP Ports and Protocols Used by the Tely HD Pro
The purpose of the table on the far right is to explain
the IP ports and protocols used by Tely HD Pro during
videoconferences, updates, collaboration and other tasks.
This is essential information if there are endpoints that are
protected by a rewall. It lists the port and the protocol used
for various Tely HD Pro functions.

425 Broadway
Redwood City, CA 94063
Other manuals for telyHD Pro
2
Table of contents