Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MSE 8510 TANDBERG
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Codian MCU MSE 8510 Getting started.
Codian MCU MSE 8510 Getting started.
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General information 1 General informa tion About the MSE 8510 Media2 blade The MSE 8510 Media2 blade is a technologically adv anced media processor that fits into an MSE 8000 chassis. It can be used as a Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) combining continuous presence high defini tion video conferencing and the highest possible v oice quality .
2 LED behavior T able 1 descr ibes the behavior of the LEDs . T able 1: Media2 blade LED behavior LED Co lor Indicates USB P or t Activity Green Reser ved for futur e expansion Admin P or t Activity G.
Installing the Media2 blade 3 Installing the Media2 blade Step one: Install the Media2 blade into the MSE 8000 chassis 1 Remov e the blade or blanking blade from the slot into which you are going to install the Me dia2 blade: i Using a No .1 Phillips scre wdriver , loosen the scre ws in the retaining latches with an anti-cloc kwise quar ter tur n.
4 iii Slide out the blade or bl anking bl ade. 2 Open both retaining la tches on the front of the Media2 b lade. When open, a retaining latch is at a 90 ° angle perpendicular to the front of the blade . 3 Slide the Media2 blade into the b lade slot (as sho w n in Figure 2) un til it stops.
Installing the Media2 blade 5 Figur e 3: Closing the retaining latches on the front of a blade Step two: C onnec t to Ethernet Port A Connect an Ethernet cable from Ethernet P or t A to an Ether net switch (rather than a hub , to minimize interference from othe r devices on the netw ork).
6 Initial configur ation Step one: Configur e Ethernet Port A settings The default setting for the Media2 blade Ether net por ts is auto-sensing mode .
Configuring the Media2 blade 7 Co nfiguring the Media2 blade Step one: Log in to the Media2 blade All administration of the Medi a2 blad e is perfor med via the w eb interface. T o log in to the w eb interface of the Media2 b lade: 1 Log in to the Super visor’ s web interface .
8 T o configure the Media2 b lade to use a SIP registrar: 1 In the w eb interface , go to Settings > SIP . 2 Configure the settings y ou requir e , usin g the online help for fur ther assistance.
Using the Media2 blade 9 Using the Media2 blade Creating conferences T o crea te a conference: 1 In the w eb interface of the Media2 b lade, go to Conf er en ce s and click Ad d n ew confer ence . 2T y p e a Name for the conference, for example SalesMeeting .
10 Calling partic ipants in to a conferenc e T o call par ticipants in to a conference: 1 In the w eb interface of the Media2 blade, go to Con fe re nc es and click on the name of an activ e conference . 2O n t h e Pa r ti c ip an ts tab , click Add par ticipant to call out to an H.
Using the Media2 blade 11 Streaming conferences Streaming is a wa y of viewing a conference in a standard w eb bro wser . The Media2 blade allo ws streaming of video and, if enabled for a confer ence , the streaming of data. Y ou can also conduct a text ‘chat’ and add notes and dra wings to the data stream.
12 Instruc ting confer ence par ticipants Y ou need to tell conference par ticipants ho w to join conferences . Y ou can also tell them ho w to use the Far-End Camera Contr o ls (FECC) to na vigate menus in the auto attendant and choose conference la youts.
Troubleshooting and tec hnical support information 13 T r oubleshooting and technical suppor t information Using the ev ent log to help solve a problem Unless you are ex periencing a prob lem, all e v ent logging sources should be set to the default, which is Errors, warnings and information .
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