TANDBERG 5000 Webcam User Manual


 
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VISION 5000 Videoconferencing SystemGetting started
Dialling two numbers
Sometimes (especially calling to and within the USA) it is necessary to dial both ISDN numbers when
making a video call using 2x64 kbps or 2x56 kbps. Type in the first number followed by ** and edit the
automatically inserted second number by using the
DELETE
key and the number keys.
Example: 12345678 ** 12345679 +
SEND
Restricted call
A restricted call is a call to a 56 kbit network. By default the system will dial an unrestricted call (a call to a
64 kbit network). To force a restricted call, add a # at the end of the number being dialled.
Example: 12345678# +
SEND
Telephone call (SoftMux only)
To force a telephone call, press ** and then enter the number.
Example: **12345678 +
SEND
Special call prefixes
Default call type is #6* which means 6B BONDING. If you want to force another call type, you can use
one of the prefixes below. If you want your system to always dial another call type, see Default Call Type
in Advanced ISDN Settings.
Prefix Call Type
#12* 12B call (BONDING), 768 kbps (PRI and Ext.network only)
#8* 8B call (BONDING), 512 kbps
#6* 6B call (BONDING), 384 kbps
#5* 5B call (BONDING)
#4* 4B call (BONDING), 256 kbps
#3* 3B call (BONDING)
#2* 2B call (H.221), 128 kbps
#1* 1B call (H.221)
#92* 2B call (BONDING)
#91* 1B call (BONDING)
#81* 1xH0 channel call (PRI only)
** Telephone Call
Example: If you want to dial a 4-channel call, you can dial #4* 12345678 +
SEND