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1. a Peripheral Device Connect to the video and audio connectors Audio video cable Connect to the RS 232C 5 232 cable connector Peripheral devices which can be controlled Panasonic KXC PG100 camera Any other device supporting an RS 232C connection Notes The audio video cable is not included with this unit The special purpose RS 232C cable optional accessory is required in order to connect the Panasonic camera The special purpose RS 232C cable may also be required in order to connect any other device Read the instructions accompanying the device to be connected Canceling Dial Button Program During Operation D Press while Dial button program is running e CURRENT OPERATION CANCEL Only current operation will be canceled CURRENT OPERATION The remaining program repeats of current operation OR COMPLETE PROGRAM will not b canceled RR EE COMPLETE PROGRAM CURRENT OPERATION Entire program will be canceled COMPLETE PROGRAM OK ENTER CONTINUE UNDO 2 Select the appropriate item using ana A then press ENTER Operation will be canceled To continue operation press UNDO If you hang up the phone during transmission only the operation that is running will be canceled The peripheral device may not work properly if Dial button program is canceled during operation Auto answer program Alarm program and Timer pr
2. The other party s picture Although an external source Connect an external unit fails to appear after the has been designated for im turn the external unit power call is connected ages to be input at the other on or switch the video input end an external unit has not to the camera been connected or alterna tively its power has not been turned on Your unit is not set to the Press the SELF VIEW button 24 self view mode Although an external source Connect an external unit has been designated for the turn the external unit power video input an external unit on or switch the video input has not been connected or to the camera alternatively its power has not been turned on Videophone You cannot see your own picture 39 25 40 Adjust the backlight or the indoor lighting The indoor lighting has not been adjusted properly Place the unit where there are no backlight conditions The unit s camera is shooting under backlight conditions The LCD screen s contrast or brightness control has not been set properly _ The still image mode has been established The images do not appear clearly Adjust the LCD screen con trols properly The picture appears as a still image Release the still image mode 3 tb o 85 snoauelj
3. a Power Failure Occurs The unit cannot be used when the power has failed It is recommended that you connect a phone which can be used during power failures to the unit The information registered in the unit is not lost even when the power fails To External Telephone for use during telephone jack power failures Specifications Item Specification Dimensions WXDXH Weight 2 3 kg 5 1 Ib C Transfer rate e Telephone line Approx 220X230X227 mn when camera is mounted 81 2 X9 Ag 8 15 Max 33 6 kbps Ordinary or dedicated telephone line Communication method Resolution Camera Display Interfaces H 324 International Standard ITU T recommendation H 263 International Standard ITU T recommendation G 723 1 International Standard ITU T recommendation mode 352X288 pixels QCIF mode 176X144 pixels FCIF mode 352X288 pixels QCIF mode 176X144 pixels 1 4 color CCD 250 000 pixels Approx 5 cm to oo 48 horizontal 35 vertical Liquid crystal Video outputs Audio outputs Video inputs RCAX2 Audio inputs RCAX2 External camera input RS 232C Alarm connector Telephone line External telephone RCA _ D SUB 9 pins Screw down terminal 2 pins Modular jack 6 pins Modular jack 6 pins Power supply Power cons
4. 46 e Making using automatic 31 Video input connector 99 15 Video input switching T Video output connector 88688 15 Video privacy mode mH 26 Voice calls MM 21 o Answering eee eee ee eee eee eee ee eee ee 22 e Making M 21 Making using automatic dialing 30 Voice mute eH 21 Volume 21 Volume button Serre eee ee eee eee eee ee eee 1 3 Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Panasonic Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation Division of Matsushita Electric of of America One Panasonic Way Puerto Rico Inc Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Ave 65 de infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Panasonic Video Teleconferencing System VTS Products Limited Warranty Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company collectively referred to as the warrantor will repair this product with new or refurbished parts free of charge in the USA or Puerto Rico for one 1 year from the date of original purchase in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship This Limited Warranty Excludes both Labor and Parts for batteries antennas and cosmetic parts cabinet Carry in or mail in service in the USA or Puerto Rico can be obtained during the warranty period by contacting a Panasonic Services Company PASC Factory Servicenter listed in the Servicenter Directory Or call toll free 1 800 272 7033 to locate a PASC authorized
5. vases eade e ea ea a n M AE 12 Connection Initial Setup 16 e Optional Connections Henn 18 e Adjusting the Camera Focus HMM 19 e Adjusting the Camera Angle Ye Diels 19 Adjusting the Video Display mmm 19 Date Time tie wh tes ANS v eR RT 20 Displaying the Date Time A 20 Setting the Date and Time MM 20 Making a Voice Call 9 21 Answering a Voice Call M 22 Making a Video Call 23 Answering a Video Call A MM 24 Switching Self View HH HH HH 24 Setting Clarity Motion uvae qu peas a d ate eK Ee 25 Producing a Still Image dud DU sd da 25 Video Privacy Mode 9 Peer eee eee 26 Switching a Voice Call see 26 Automatic Dialing dead aveces ad we id cu enlace CM REIS IUD 27 e Storing Phone Numbers for Automatic Dialing 28 e Changing a Phone Number 29 e Deleting a Phone Number e HMM 29 e Making Voice Calls Using Automatic Dialing 7 30 e Making Video Calls Using Automatic Dialing veevee 31 Communication Logs 32 Switching the Log ON OFF 32 e Displaying the Log 32 e Deleting the Log List Hn 33 Video AudiO eene nennt nte 34 e Video Input Switching 34 Audio Input Switching Hn 35 Audio Output Switching mme 36 e Sending Images on a Videotape me 37 e
6. To cancel the message or stop the buzzer sound press any dial button at the monitoring end QODOOO 6 OUR PHONE NUMBER Enter the sender s telephone number displayed on the monitoring end screen using the dial buttons and press 7 ALARM PROGRAM Refer to page 68 for the setting procedure Settings 2 to 7 are valid only when ON has been set for ALARM setting 1 When an alarm has been received no input using the buttons at the camera end can be made nor can the communication be terminated until the call is terminated at the monitoring end or until the outgoing call has been completed for the number of redialing times which has been set Press MENU to exit Tl t5 im o 67 Buiurue4804gd Alarm Program llSetting Alarm Program 1 Press MENU Select using gt Press 2 ALARM ON CLOSE SILENT MODE ON VIDEO MOTION AUDIO STANDARD MESSAGE NUMBER 3 OUR PHONE NUMBER ALARM PROGRAM CAMERA Press 7 ALARM PROGRAM COMMAND 8 PAN RIGHT ZOOM OUT PAN LEFT PRESET REGI TILT UP PRESET MOVE TILT DOWN BACKLIGHT ZOOM CAMERA STOP Register the commands See page 54 Press MENU to exit eje e elm It is possible to monitor what is going on inside an unmanned store etc When the alarm sensor security system at the monitoring camera end is activated a picture is sent automatically t
7. 10 Operation Overview unit is a video communication terminal which uses a regular telephone line to transmit moving images still images and sound is an all in one unit which requires neither any special installation any external line connection device unit complies with the ITU T H 324 international standard The unit s wide ranging functions and its support for a wide spectrum of applications make it useful in the following different ways connection problems may occur when trying to communicate with another H 324 Videophone if it is made by another company We recommend that the Panasonic VICTPRO be used as the receiving Videophone See page 21 The unit can be used as a regular telephone if it is connected to an ordinary telephone line See page 23 The unit can be used to have conversations while each party views the image of the other party Monitoring See page 57 An unattended store or other facility can be monitored by connecting the monitoring camera to a VICTPRO at the far end See page 69 When a sensor or other monitoring device is connected to the alarm con nector and the monitoring device is activated images can be sent automati cally to another party who has been registered Operation Overview Programming functions See page 50 The unit and the device connected to the RS 232C connector on the unit ca
8. Screen display NUMBER Dial button No display is displayed TI to rme 77 27 28 Automatic Dialing WStoring Phone Numbers for Automatic Dialing 1 Press MENU 2 Press DIRECTORY Press 1 ADD Enter NAME NUMBER and MEMO using the name dial buttons NUMBER 1234567890 Use P Jor 4 to move between characters and W or a to move between NAME NUMBER and MEMO Entering example NAME JACK Joc Press 5 once Press 2 once and Press 2 3 times 5 twice 3X When entering another character using the same button press P gt first and then press the button concerned NUMBER 1 2 3 9 0 Press W to move the cursor to NUMBER Press 1 2 3 9 0 MEMO Panasonic Press W to move the cursor to MEMO Enter the memo using the same procedure as above for NAME 5 Press to complete the registration __ STORING is displayed 6 Press MENU to exit Entering pauses e if is pressed during entering a telephone number a pause is inserted A pause produces a 2 second pause Example NUMBER 9 0987654321 Line access Telephone number PAUSE Automatic Dialing ll Changing a Phone Number Press MENU Press 1 DIRECTORY Press 2 CHANGE Ent
9. Tl im 4 7 79 80 Modem Mode Unit data communications can be controlled with modem control commands from a personal computer The AT commands listed the next page be used as the modem control commands Notes e This unit supports only some AT commands and it cannot be guaranteed to operate perfectly as a modem When using the unit for data communications the error correction data resending and data compres sion functions are not supported This mode is only effective for communications between two videophone units It cannot be used as a modem for personal computers or other devices llConnected Devices Port Settings The unit must be set to support the connected device 1 Press MENU Select using gt Press 1 DEVICES DEVICES OTHERS 2 SET 3 DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM The current setting appears here 4 Press 2 OTHERS DEVICES 1 5 Press 2 SET item to be set PROCEDURE BAUD PATE DATA BITS STOP BITS 2 6 Press the dial button corresponding to the ET PARITY Make the detailed settings using the dial buttons Set 2 MODEM for PROCEDURE 222 1 PC CONTROL This setting makes it possible to change the unit s communication control menu settings and exercise various forms of control from the personal computer 2 MODEM When the unit has been connected to a personal c
10. The current setting appears here 3 6 SCREEN SAVE SCREEN SAVE 2 NES 22222222 03MINUTES Press 1 or 2 1 eem The screen turns itself off SCREEN SAVE when no communication or key operation has occurred during the set time Using the dial buttons enter the time 1 to 60 minutes and ENTER after which the SCREEN SAVE function 15 D ee activated 2 OFF The SCREEN SAVE function is not activated Lo I TI c o jeudiippy e 5 Press MENU to exit LL The SCREEN SAVE function is released when an incoming call is received or when any operation is performed When has been set for SCREEN SAVE the screen of a TV etc connected to the video output connectors turns itself off with the screen of the LCD When the screen save function has been turned off the service life of the LCD and the connected TV will be shortened Keeping the same display on the screen for a prolonged period of time can result in a burned in image on the screen in which the screen is partially discolored Leave the screen save ON unless it is necessary to keep the screen save function off for some reason 41 42 Setting the Transmission Speed The Transmission Speed can be set in accordance with the conditions of the line If video does not connect or is cut off select a lower transfer rate Press
11. CONNECT MODE RECEIVE OK VIDEO CANCEL UNDO mu D c Look at the image of the other party as you talk 6 _ To end hang up or press 31 32 Communication Logs ll Switching the Log ON OFF Log monitoring of incoming and outgoing calls can be turned ON or OFF 1 Press MENU 2 LOG VIDEOPHONE RS 232C OTHERS The current setting is shown on the right of the LoG screen List 2 SET Press 2 SET 4 Press 1 or 2 1 log is kept 2 OFF log is not kept 5 Press MENU to exit The log can store the details of up to 20 calls Once the number of calls exceeds 20 the calls already logged are deleted in sequence starting with the oldest liDisplaying the Log List 1 Press MENU 2 2 LOG 3 Press 1 LIST DEOPHONE A list of the incoming and outgoing calls is now ier gt OTHERS displayed 01 11 10 20AM R Screen messages 345678901234567890 T Transmission calls outgoing c 2 02706 10 25AM R EE Reception calls incoming e 2 j E Error when the other party is speaking in the 341234173412341234 auto answering mode ALL CLEAR REDIAL Alarm when an alarm is transmitted or Unless a subscription has been established with a caller ID service the teleph
12. Servicenter Carry in or mail in service in Puerto Rico can be obtained during the warranty period by calling the Panasonic Sales Company telephone number listed in the Servicenter Directory This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase will be required before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal use The warranty does not cover damages which occur in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling faulty installation misapplica tion set up adjustments improper operation or maintenance alteration modification introduction of sand humidity or liquids power line surge improper voltage supply lightning damage signal reception problems or service by anyone other than a PASC Factory Servicenter or a PASC authorized Servicenter or damage that is attributable to acts of God LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WAR
13. strong source of light over a prolonged period of time can cause the image to become discolored Lens cover 9 Do not subject this unit to excessive smoke dust mechanical vibration or shock Do not touch the plug with wet hands Keep the unit away from electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps and motors The manufacture will not be liable for any communication failures caused by the product and or any incidental damage sustained as a result of such failures 5 Q T 2 Important Safety Instructions FCC Information If required by the telephone company inform them as follows Registration No found on the bottom of the unit Ringer Equivalence 0 4B The particular telephone line to which the equipment is connected This unit must not be connected to a coin operated line If you are on a party line check with your local telephone company Ringer Equivalence Number REN The REN is useful in determining the quantity of devices you may connect to your tele phone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to deter mine the maximum REN for
14. ALARM The alarm function setting menu now appears and the VIDEO MOTION current settings are shown on the right of the screen anes Pe ae MESSAGE NUMBER 2 OUR PHONE NUMBER ALARM PROGRAM Press the dial button corresponding to the item to be set Setting Details gt 1 ALARM ON CLOSE Alarm is activated when circuit is closed 2 ON OPEN eee Alarm is activated when circuit is opened Select the setting in accordance with the specifications of the alarm detection unit being used 9 Keno E The alarm function is disabled ON must be set when the unit is to be used as the camera of an alarm security system 2 SILENT MODE 1 ien aeaa aa Audio and Video are not output at the camera end 2 OFF He Audio and Video are output at the camera end 3 VIDEO MOTION ee moving picture is transmitted 2 STILL A still picture is transmitted NONE No picture is transmitted 5 13 __ c Alarm Program 4 AUDIO 1 MUTE No sound is transmitted 2 STANDARD Sound is transmitted 5 MESSAGE NUMBER Assign the message which is to appear on the screen at the monitoring end NONE BUZZER NONE EMERGENCY BUZZER EMERGENCY PLEASE CALL BUZZER PLEASE CALL When a setting with BUZZER is selected the buzzer will sound When NONE is selected no messages will be displayed
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16. MENU Note Transmission Speed can not be changed during video call 2 Select using gt TELEPHONE VIDEOPHONE RS 232C OTHERS 1 VIDEO INPUT CAMERA 2 AUDIO INPUT INT d AUDIO OUTPUT ALL 4 CAMERA BACKLIGHT 4 95 FAR END CONTROL 6 SCREEN SAVE ON 7 MAX SPEED 28800BPS The current setting appears here Press 7 SPEED TELEPHONE RS 232C OTHERS MAX SPEED 3360 0 5 19200BPS 14400BPS B 3 4 4 Press the dial button which corresponds to the transfer rate to be set Press MENU to exit Connection takes place at the communication speed selected by the person initiating the transmission usually the person who makes the call According to the condition of the line the transfer rate is automatically set to a setting which is lower than the current setting and the video and audio is connected Auto answering letting the Auto Answer Mode When the unit is called from the monitoring end this function automatically connects the line and receives both the video and audio signals without picking up the handset Press MENU Select using gt AUTO ANSWER Press 1 AUTO ANSWER ANSWER 2 RING LENGTH 2 Th 3 VIOEO MOTION e auto answer menu now appears and the current 4 AUDIO STANDARD settings are indicated at the right of the screen 5 AUTO ANSWER PROGRAM Press the dial button corresponding
17. Procedure eM 51 e Stop Dits mmm 52 Power cord nnM 3 1 7 Power failure e 88 Power socket 15 17 Producing a still image TIPP 25 Programming using the dial button o0 e Programming TEE 54 e Deleting saesesesssctoseoecicoeosasosoccocoeco 55 R Redial n n M 13 Restoring default settings 49 Ringer switch 14 22 Ringer volume 22 Routine care 83 RS 232C connector MM 14 Screen save mode 41 Self view button Hee 13 Setting clarity motion n 25 Sp phone button were ere reer rrr eee ee eee ee ee 1 3 Speaker 13 Specifications HH 89 Still image DUTTON M eee 13 Supported AT commands 81 Supported functions eeeeeeSeS 99See ewsw 82 Switching a voice call n8 26 Switching self view n nM 24 ELIT Telephone line cord 3 17 Telephone line jack 88 15 17 Timer programi 73 Tone button n 1 3 47 Troubleshooting weessesveovevevevoveeceiveeee 84 Transfer rate See 23 42 U L a Rp Undo button 13 ere v Video button e e n M g g 9B 13 Video calls eee 23 Answering 24 e Making A 23 e Making to auto answer end
18. Recording onto Videotape 38 Internal Camera e MI 39 e Adjusting the Camera Backlight 39 Detaching the camera for operation 40 e Sending a Still Image P 40 Setting the Screen Save Mode 41 Setting the Transmission Speed oe 42 Additional Features Programming Features Miscellaneous Information Table of Contents Auto Answering 43 e Setting the Auto Answer Mode 43 e Setting Password 9 MI 44 e Making Video Calls to Auto Answer End 46 Sending DTMF Keytone vevsovossosoveveceeesoveseeeceseoveursecsevevoosos 47 Setting Key Lock e e HMM 48 Restoring Default Settings etos 49 Programming Using the Dial Buttons 50 9 Connecting a Peripheral Device e 50 Connected Port Settings e 8 51 e Far End Control ie 53 e Programming the Dial Buttons 54 Deleting a Registered Program eesoscsoseseseonevaaeceessocseveco 55 e Table of Hexadecimal Codes DENM E 56 Example Switching between the cameras for monitoring 57 Auto Answering Program eessoocovecovveooocessusaseeqeoeuessoececvese
19. Sal e 2 0 _ l5 Select PAUSE using w and press ENTER Set 30 seconds press 000030 for the PAUSE TIME and press ENTER Press w once and press once Select VIDEO INPUT SELECT using and press Select VIDEO 2 using and press ENTER Select HERE using gt and press ENTER Press v once and press once Select PAUSE using v and press ENTER Set 30 seconds for the PAUSE TIME and press Auto Answering Program REPEAT 10TIMES VICT COMMAND LV201 PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT STILL ZMOTION SELECT CONTINUOUS STILL IMAGE REPEAT 10TIMES VICT COMMAND T PAUSE TIME 00 00 HH MM SS REPEAT 10TIMES VICT COMMAND 201 CALL DISCONNECT VIDEO INPUT SELECT VIEW SELECT AUDIO INPUT SELECT V20X PREV _ NEXT J REPEAT 10TIMES VICT COMMAND V20X VIDEO INPUT SWITCH NEXT INPUT CAMERA 3 VIDEO viogo REPEAT 10 5 COMMAND V20X CONTROL SIDE OTHER HERE REPEAT 10TIMES VICT COMMAND OHOOMIES LV202 AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT STILL MOTION SELECT CONTINUOUS STILL IMAGE IPAUS E REPEAT 10TIMES VICT COMMAND T PAUSE TIME 00 00 5 seunjee4 63 lt 3 E 5 64 Auto Answering Program Check the commands and p
20. between the cameras for monitoring 9 Preparation at the camera end Connect the monitoring cameras as shown in the figure below Connect to video input 1 Camera mE The switches on the monitoring cameras must be kept in the ON position at all times Video cable Video cable Camera Set and check the parameters at the monitoring end VIDEO INPUT AUDIO INPUT FAR END CONTROL CAMERA see page 34 INTERNAL see page 35 ON see page 53 AUTO ANSWER ON see page 43 VIDEO MOTION see page 43 AUDIO STANDARD see page 43 AUTO ANSWER PROGRAM Not set see page 60 OFF see page 44 2 e PASSWORD e All the parameters except for and Q were set as shown above at the time of purchase Ti D mb m 1 D o Buiuurea45604gd 57 Programming Using the Dial Buttons Switching between the cameras for monitoring Preparations at the receiving end Register the video input switching at the other end VIDEO INPUT SELECT in st ea fra Press MENU Select using gt Press 3 DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM Press Press twice and press once Select VIDEO INPUT SELECT using and press Press 1 SWITCH NEXT INPUT Select OTHER using gt and press ENTER Check the command and press ENTER Operation now returns to the screen in step 4 VIDE
21. camera provided with the unit or an external camera is to be used The slide switch on the right view of the unit is used to switch between the camera provided with the unit and an external camera CAMERA INPUT 1 connector Camera provided with unit CAMERA INPUT 2 connector External camera See page 14 ai el 2 VIDEO When an external camera or video unit is to be used 3 vIDEO2 g The 2 VIDEO 1 connector and 3 VIDEO 2 connector are located at the back of the unit 15 5 Press MENU to exit Video Audio Mi Audio Input Switching 1 5 MENU Q Select using gt TELEPHONE RS 232C OTHERS 1 VIDEO INPUT CAMERA 2 AUDIO INPUT INT 3 AUDIO OUTPUT ALL 4 CAMERA BACKLIGHT 4 5 FAR END CONTROL OFF 6 SCREEN SAVE ON 7 MAX SPEED 28800BPS The current setting appears here Press 2 AUDIO INPUT e DS INPUT INTERNAL 2 AUDIO 3 AUDIO 4 Press the dial button which corresponds to the item number to be set ne 1 INTERNAL When the handset or built in micro phone provided with the unit is to be c et used 2 AUDIO When external devices are to be 3 AUDIO2 used The 2 AUDIO 1 connector and 3 AUDIO 2 connector are located at the back of the unit See page 15 The settings for 2 ana 3 are valid only in the video transmission mode The unit will automatically sw
22. end Number of redialing times 71 Alarm Program Operating at the receiving end When checking the video and audio which has been sent 72 When the ringer sounds pick up the handset When the unit has been set for auto answering the unit is connected automatically t takes about 30 seconds for the video and audio connections to be made Depending on the line conditions The monitoring camera s picture now appears When recording the picture onto the VCR press the VCR s record button and start the recording After having checked the situation hang up the handset or press to end the transmission Timer Program By pre registering the commands the unit and the peripheral device can be controlled at a designated time Note If you are using the unit or the phone rings during the start up time of the Timer program operation the Timer program operation will be canceled For details on the connection of a peripheral device to the RS 232C connector the set tings of the connected device and far end control refer to Programming Using the Dial Buttons See page 50 MSwitching Timer Program ON OFF Set the timer program call function ON or OFF u Press MENU H Select using gt AUTO ANSWER ALARM PROTECTION TIMER PROGRAM HESTORE DEFAULTS 9 Press 4 PROGRAM o v Press 1 TIMER PROGRA
23. mode images cannot be sent unless one end either sending or receiving is set to TRANSMIT and the other end is set to RECEIVE When communicating between one VICTPRO and another the end originating the call is automati cally set to TRANSMIT and the end receiving the call is set to RECEIVE TRANSMIT and RECEIVE may not be set automatically in the manner described above when an ex ternal telephone is used or when image are sent to or received from the product made by another manufacturer In this case first press VIDEO once and then select the CONNECT MODE e f the caller s own image does not appear in step 1 check connections and initial setup S 16 ee page 23 24 Answering a Video Call When the ringer sounds pick up the handset You can now talk to the other party 2 The caller now presses VIDEO twice on his or i 4 her unit to send an image When you hear the videophone request tone START TO CONNECT VIDEO press VIDEO twice CONNECT MODE TRANSMIT lud OK VIDEO CANCEL UNDO Look at the image of the other party as you talk 5 To end call hang up or press SP PHONE Switching Self View You can check the image of yourself which is being received by the other party by switching between your image and the other party s image Press SELF VIEW during video transmission Each time the button is pressed the other party s image is replaced on the display by your ow
24. of the 4 CHANGE PASSWORD screen e mi i Press the dial button corresponding to the item to be set 5 Setting Details gt 1 PASSWORD 1 The user at the monitoring end is prompted to enter the password when a call is received in the auto answering mode The password must be set in advance Refer to CHANGE PASSWORD in setting 2 OFF Pictures are sent automatically without a password when a call is received in the auto answering mode 2 CHANGE PASSWORD This item is for setting and changing the password CDWhen a password has already been set enter the current password and press TELEPHONE VIDEOPHONE ENTER RS 232C CURRENT PASSWORD 1 PASSWORD Z Enter the new password max 8 digits using the dial buttons and press TELEPHONE VIDEOPHONE RS 232C CHANGE PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD Auto Answering Re enter the password which was entered TELEPHONE VIDEOPHONE in step and press RS 232C REINPUT PASSWORD PASSWORD Bl Each time a character is entered in the password entering column an asterisk appears Only numbers may be entered as the password cannot be used Take care not to forget the password which has been set 6 Press MENU to exit 9 e 45 46 Auto Answering Video Calls to Aut
25. 0 916106 TONE Tone button Press the dial buttons corresponding to the sound menu selection heard Tl 0 m o 47 Jeuonippy 48 Setting Key Lock The Key Lock function prevents unauthorized parties from changing the settings arbitrarily or using the directory and other personal information 1 Press MENU 2 using gt i 3 Press 3 PROTECTION PROTECTION The protection function setting menu now appears and 0 245000 the current settings are shown on the right of the 3 CHANGE PASSWORD _ Screen 4 Press SECURITY SECURITY KEY LOCK 2 MENU 3 ALL pj 5 Press the dial button which corresponds to the item number to be set 1 NONE security is provided Users cannot operate the MENU key o lt m 2 e 3 ALL This makes it impossible for the user to use any of the keys place origi nating calls or receive incoming calls Note If AUTO ANSWER was turned on prior to activating ALL se curity then video calls can still be received See page 43 Unlocking SECURITY Release Key Lock To release the security setting press VIDEO MENU DIRECTORY Jat the same time Restoring Default Settings The settings made for the items can be restored to the status default settings established at the time of purchase Press MENU Select using gt RESTORE DEFAULT SETTING
26. 28800BPS The current setting appears here FAR END CONTROL 1 ON B TI i o 53 54 Programming Using the Dial Buttons the Dial Buttons Press MENU Select using gt Press 3 DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM gt ejm Press the dial button to be assigned a control command s Select the number of times to repeat the con trol command Enter the hex code of control command Refer to page 56 for command codes ee Use EU to switch from alpha to numeric characters Use and to edit commands Press ENTER after entering commands OR Press 4 to select the command from the screen Press to page down the list of available com mands Press to page up e Press ENTER after selecting command 0 4 gt to select OTHER for remote control or HERE for local control Use A to select ACTION ONLY or SET to program the action duration i Press ENTER twice STORING is displayed 7 Press MENU to exit 4 masas am mam 1 DEVICES CAMERA SET FIX E DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM ameer o DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM 7 2 8 j g 4 0 5 B ae 1 PAN RIGHT ZOOM OUT PAN LEFT PRESET TILT UP PRESET MOVE TILT DOWN BACKLIGHT ZOOM IN CAMERA STOP REPEAT 01
27. AT O3TIMES VICT Select DISCONNECT using and press 222 T00H00MOAS CALL ENTER VIDEO INPUT SELECT VIEW SELECT AUDIO INPUT SELECT V110 PREV NEXT no _ 1 Timer Program Press twice put REPEAT INTERVAL and press COMMAND OHDOMOAS REPEAT INTERVAL REPEAT 03TIMES VICT COMMAND IT REPEAT INTERVAL 0 00 HH MM SS Set 1 ENTER for the REPEAT INTERVAL and press ENTER 32 Check the commands and press 3 Press MENU to exit The operation commands now registered are as follows MAE 00 1111111 3001 TOOHOOMOSS E LV110 eu wq 542 cali Watine Disconnection of for 10 sec transmission Moves to camera preset within 5 sec Telephone number of other end LV100 2222222 5 LV110 1 1 5 Outgoing call Waiting Disconnection of for 10 sec transmission Telephone number of other end Repeat interval 1 hour Note f the repeat interval is set to 1 hour the operation is repeated every hour When the time of the first operation is longer than the preset repeat interval 1 hour the second op eration is canceled and the third operation starts two hours after the first operation began f you do not set a repeat interval the operations that have been set to be repeated will be executed without any intervals
28. CAMERA Ts ZOOM OUT PAN LEFT PRESET REGI TILT UP PRESET MOVE TILT DOWN BACKLIGHT ZOOM IN CAMERA STOP REPEAT O0ITIMES Ys CONTROL SIDE HERE ACTION TIME ACTION ONLY SET 00 00 00 HH MM SS Programming Using the Dial Buttons WDeleting a Registered Program Press MENU Select using gt Press 3 DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM Using W or A move the cursor to the number Es of the control program which is to be deleted 7 8 9 0 VIDEO IN Press To cancel the deletion 5 UNDO Press program is deleted mI to c 55 Programming Using the Dial Buttons llTabie of Hexadecimal Codes Camera control commands KXC PG100 HEX CODE Your side Pan right start L40 41 Pan right stop 4 ULAA 4A U4A Pan left start Pan left stop UL4A 4A U4A Tilt up start Tilt up stop ULAA 4A U4A 51 Tilt down start Tilt down stop ULA4A 4 U4A 52 Zoom in start 52 4D Zoom in stop 4D Zoom out start 42 Zoom out stop PER Preset register Camera position memory Preset Camera position move L30 OL Back light compensate L60 IL 1 20 49 U is included in all dial button commands The commands are executed after the d
29. M TIMER PROGRAM EB TIMER PROGRAM OFF 2 TIMER PROGRAM SET E D ien m 1 o 73 74 Timer Program Timer Program 1 Press MENU 2 Select using gt s Press 4 TIMER PROGRAM Press 2 TIMER PROGRAM SET Press 1 ADD Press 1 START TIME o Use to switch between AM or PM 8 Press 2 CONTROL PROGRAM 9 Register the commands See page 54 1 0 to exit More than one program can be registered 7 Enter the start time and press ENTER AUTO ANSWER ALARM PROTECTION TIMER PROGRAM RESTORE DEFAULTS TIMER PROGRAM 1 TIMER PROGRAM ON TIMER PROGRAM SET TIMER PROGRAM SET ADD 2 CHANGE START TIME 2 CONTROL PROGRAM START TIME 25 HH MM The number of programs which can be registered however is limited by the length of each program Timer Program llChanging Timer Program Press MENU Select using gt Press 4 TIMER PROGRAM AUTO ANSWER ALARM PROTECTION TIMER PROGRAM RESTORE DEFAULTS Press 2 PROGRAM SET TIMER PROGRAM 1 TIMER PROGRAM ON TIMER PROGRAM SET Press 2 CHANGE TIMER PROGRAM SET 1 ADD CHANGE The already registered timer program list now appears e Use to Switch between ON and OFF Use REDIAL
30. NTER The entire directory is deleted Press MENU to exit llMaking Voice Calls Using Automatic Dialing Any of the parties registered in the directory can be selected and called Press DIRECTORY Enter the search letter s part of other party s name and press ENTER The name corresponding to the search letter s is displayed If pressed without entering the search let ters all the registered names are displayed The previous screen is restored when is pressed 1 1 5 1 Select the other party using A Jand V and pick up the handset or press either The number is dialed automatically Automatic Dialing Video Calls Using Automatic Dialing Video calls can be made to other parties registered in the telephone directory Press DIRECTORY 2 Enter the search letters part of other party s name and press The name corresponding to the search letters is dis played If ENTERJis pressed without entering the search let ters all the registered names are displayed 3 Select the other party using A and V and pick up the handset or press either The number is dialed automatically After the other party responds press VIDEO START TO CONNECT VIDEO twice
31. O lm ct 5 Volume Handset Speaker The volume can be adjusted using and v 1 VOLUME To switch between the handset and speakerphone To switch from handset to SP phone press SP PHONE place the handset back To switch from SP phone to handset simply pick up the handset Note The handset and speakerphone cannot be used at the same time Entering pauses e If REDIAL is pressed during dialing a pause is inserted A pause produces a 2 second pause Example NUMBER 9 0987654321 Line access code Telephone number PAUSE 21 22 Answering a Voice Call When the ringer sounds pick up the handset 2 Speak into handset or MIC To end call hang up the handset or press SP PHONE Ringer volume The ringer volume can be adjusted using the RINGER switch located on the unit s jeft side panel RINGER switch Caller ID This unit is compatible with a Caller ID service offered by your local telephone company To use this feature you must subscribe to a Caller ID service Caller ID allows you to view the telephone number of the caller before you answer the phone The calling party s information will be displayed from the first ring By using Caller ID you have the option of whether or not to answer the call depending on the caller Call waiting When using the unit like a normal telephone you can activate the Call waiting service of yo
32. O IN is now indicated for Press MENU to exit The operation command now registered 15 as follows V20F Selecting the video input at the other end 1 DEVICES CAMERA 2 SET FIX 3 DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM 2 3 4 B REPEAT 0D0ITIMES VICT CALL DISCONNECT VIDEO INPUT VIEW SELECT AUDIO INPUT SELECT Lv100 NEXT REPEAT O1TIMES VICT V20X VIDEO INPUT SELECT SWITCH NEXT INPUT 2 CAMERA 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO REPEAT 01TIMES V20X CONTROL SIDE SELECT Programming Using the Dial Buttons BlExample Switching between the cameras for monitoring Operating at the receiving end 1 Pick up the handset or press 2 Dial the telephone number of the other end using the dial buttons After the other party responds press VIDEO twice while checking the message 4 An image of the other end is now displayed m eae o When is pressed KEY ACCEPT appears at the top left of the screen Each time Jis pressed the picture of the connected camera is switched between video input 1 7 video input 2 and camera input in this order pu To end call hang up or press 5 Tl m 1 o Duruue4604d 59 60 Auto Answering Program By pre registering the commands the unit and the peripheral device connec
33. Panasonic Video Communication Terminal Operating Instructions uononpouaiu Model No KXC AP150 VicTpro gt et e uui um 94 9 reference uon snoaueB a2st A Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Video Communication Terminal For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions care fully Retain this information Model number Date of purchase Serial number Dealer s name Dealer s address Kit Composition Check that the main unit and the accessories listed below are all present In the unlikely event that any of them cannot be accounted for contact your dealer Main Unit 666 1 Handset esee 1 Handset 4 1 pc SS 5555 S St 01057 2 PSJA1027Z Camera 1 Camera cord 6 pin 1 pc Power cord PSOU1002Z PSZZ10AP150 PQJA200Z Telephone line cord 1 pc AC adaptor 1 pc Operating Instructions T pus PQJA102Y PSLP1051Y PSQX1232Z Quick Reference Guide Installation Manual 1 pc 1 pc 5 1 3392 PSOX1375Z Table of Contents Introduction Getting Started Basic Operation Additional Features Important Safety Instructions mmm 6 Operation menn ehh an 10 Overview
34. RANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period you may contact your dealer or Servicenter If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the Customer Satisfaction Center at the company address indicated above 95 96 Service Directory Panasonic For Product Information Operating Assistance Literature Request Dealer Locations all Customer Service inquiries please contact 1 800 272 7033 Monday Friday 8 30am 8pm EST Web Site http WWW Panasonic com You can purchase parts accessories or locate your nearest servicenter by visiting our Web Site Product Repairs Panasonic Services Company Factory Servicenter 8655 Roswell Road Suite 200 Atlanta GA 30350 Service in Puerto Rico Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Panasonic Sales Company Factory Servicenter Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Phone 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 These Operating Instructions are printed on recycled paper Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita
35. S S CRGHON The message shown at the right now appears RS 232C OTHERS e RESTORE DEFAULTS To cancel this process press UNDO 4150100 ALL THE SETTINGS WILL BE DELETED OK ENTER CANCEL UNDO Press All the settings with the exception of DIRECTORY 7 LOG DATE TIME CONTROL PROGRAM and I PASSWORD are restored to the default settings After the default settings have been established the DIRECTORY LOG and DATE e Atene e DIRECTORY LOG and settings are as follows DIRECTORY All the registered data remain LOG e The log remains log setting returns to ON in the default settings DATE TIME The date and time settings remain However the time is indicated according to the 12 hour system PASSWORD gt password which has been set remains but it is set to OFF TI D tb et 49 Programming Features Programming Using the Dial Buttons The dial buttons can be used to control the main unit and the peripheral device connected to the RS 232C connector by pre registering commands in the dial buttons Note Alarm program Dial button program Auto answer program and Timer program cannot be operated simultaneously If the programs overlap the program which was started the first is prioritized and the others are canceled If the Alarm program is running it is prioritized above all the others and the others are canceled
36. TO 8 REPEAT 031TIMES CAMERA COMMAND 30 CONTROL SIDE OTHER HERE REPEAT Q3TIMES VICT COMMAND 001 T0O0HDOMOSS PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT STILL MOTION SELECT CONTINUOUS STILL IMAGE REPEAT 03TIMES VICT COMMAND PAUSE TIME 00 00 HH MM SS 1 0 c m 1 o 77 q p Timer Program REPEAT Q3TIMES VICT Select DISCONNECT using v and press COMMAND 05S 00 00 0 65 CALL VIDEO INPUT SELECT VIEW SELECT AUDIO INPUT SELECT 110 PREV NEXT REPEAT 0S3TIMES VICT Select CALL using and press ENTER COMMAND LV110 DISCONNECT VIDEO INPUT SELECT VIEW SELECT AUDIO INPUT SELECT 100 PREV REPEAT 1 Enter 2222222 for PHONE NUMBER and SET press ENTER PHONE PASSWORD REDIAL 0 INTERVAL 01 00 MM SS Press vw once and press once x REPEAT OS3TIMES VICT Select PAUSE using v and press ENTER COMMAND LV100 2222222 PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO OUTPUT SELECT STILL MOTION SELECT CONTINUOUS STILL IMAGE BSL Ni N iT Set 10 seconds for the PAUSE TIME and cowwamD T PAUSE TIME press ENTER 55 _ Press once and press once LoS REPE
37. ace character 7 Number of seconds the modem waits for No Carrier to o Buimwes601g On Call OK Not Call ERROR Returns to online Escape to command mode Not return value Escape to PC control mode 81 82 PC Connect Mode By preparing applications using a personal computer many of the unit s functions can be controlled from the personal computer The same connections are used with the personal computer as in the optional connections See page 18 As with the modem mode set 1 PC CONTROL for PROCEDURE in step 7 for Connected Devices Port Settings See page 80 and 81 of the Supported Functions Communication Call Video Connection Disconnect Password Input Log Switching the Log ON OFF Time and Date Show Type Only date Time 12H Time 24H Time and date Setting Time and Date Volume Level Handset 3 level SP PHONE 8 level Audio Input Audio1 Audio2 Audio Output VICT External All Audio Mute SP PHONE Video Quality 5 level Motion Clarity Video Input Camera Video1 Video2 Camera Backlight 8 level Screen Save ON OFF Time oo Auto Anwser function ON OFF Auto Answer Ring Length 1 9 times Video Motion Still None Audio Mute Standard Pee Function ON OFF Video Motion Still None Audio Mute Standard Message Number Our Phone Nu
38. aneeneenus 3 1 7 Handset cord se 9000900909 602990949999099968999 3 1 7 Handset jack 14 17 Hexadecimal codes v0690000009909 009909609824n 5999 56 Important safety instructions 8 6 Initial setup mme 16 lock ev0ss0es050029 600940990044 40404908909252249 48 e Setting 444 48 Unlocking a 998s90ns anssasseoccanvan cccato 48 Kit composition 3 m E t gt 93 94 Index L Last number redial a vett902t4044054 06025494222254 21 Lens cover Terre re eee eee eee eee ee eee eee ee 1 2 1 6 Menu button 1 3 Microphone 1 2 Modem mode e eoocevsvonssassavansanseece acenee 80 button 1 3 Operation overview eee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 0 Optional Connections 088 18 Overview 1 2 MOM MN Password eene 44 Pause M MMMHIMMMMIMIIHeese 21 28 PC connect mode 82 Port settings eee eee eee eee eee eee rere rere 51 e Baud rate Hey 52 Data bits e n n MM MM 52 e Parity eessososesshososssreececsosocesssoesoos 52
39. as leak when in the vicinity of the leak SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE CAUTION THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS USED AS THE MAIN DISCONNECT DEVICE ENSURE THAT THE SOCKET OUTLET IS LOCATED INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE Important Safety Instructions Do not use this unit near a fire or heating appliance This can cause deforma tion or malfunctioning Do not place the unit on a carpet rug etc This will block the unit s ventilation holes causing the unit to heat up and the carpet or rug to be come discolored Do not place the unit in di rect sunlight or near a cooling or heating air conditioning unit Using the unit at tempera tures above 35 C or below 5C can cause incorrect operation deformation or malfunctioning Position the unit at least 20 cm away from any wall Placing the unit closer can result in incorrect opera tion caused by the heat which the unit generates More than 20 cm Do not place the unit on a piano etc This can cause cracks scratches and discolora tion Do not place heavy objects on top of this unit Place the unit on a flat surface Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the unit Keep the lens cover closed when the unit is not being used Exposure of the lens to a
40. cannot be heard The other party cannot hear your voice Short silences echoes or speech cuts occur when using speakerphone Disconnect the AC adaptor and re connect it This is not indicative of trou ble These parts may feel hotter to the touch in sum mer than in winter If the parts are very hot dis connect the power plug and consult your dealer The main unit s settings do not match the type of tele phone line provided by the Set the main unit properly 16 telephone company whose service you subscribe to The telephone cord is discon CobnsctirBredaH nected TAM The handset has been off the Put the handset back on the 16 hook for a long time main unit The transmission of the other party s voice has been tem Ask the other party to press porarily suspended by set the MUTE button ting MUTE to ON The volume at your end is set Set the volume to the appro too low priate level speaker has not been con nected although an external device has been designated for the sound output Connect an external speaker The transmission of the your voice has been temporarily Press the MUTE button suspended because you set MUTE to ON Ask the other party to set the volume to the appropriate level The volume at the other party s end is set too low An external unit has not been connected although an exter Install an external unit such nal source has been desig a
41. cord Handset Telephone line jack Power socket gt Handset cord 4 pin Handset jack Select dialing mode Connecting and disconnecting the cords Insert the telephone line cord cam era cord and handset cord until they click into place inside the respective jacks To disconnect the cords press the lever and disengage Telephone line cord 2 Ne Camera cord 6 pin Camera input jack Main unit 1 Do not connect the telephone line cord to this jack by mistake The camera may malfunction as a result 2 The camera cord and handset cord do not have the same number of pins Check which one is which before connecting these cords The camera cord is the one with the tag 17 Connection Initial Setup Wi Optional Connections Connecting the Unit to a Personal Computer Telephone line jack LINE TI Ti et DC IN To telephone line Connect to the RS 232C connector The unit serves as the data terminal equipment for the personal computer To connect the unit with a personal computer use an RS 232C cable with the wiring specifications shown below Connection Initial Setup Adjusting the Camera Focus The focus control can be turned clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the focus from about The position at which the focus is adjusted to the infinite is where the focus control has been slightly return
42. ctors 1 2 white See page 37 VIDEO OUTPUT connectors 1 2 yellow See page 38 15 16 Connection Initial Setup Step 1 Connect Handset Plug the handset cord into the handset and main unit Step 2 Connect Camera Plug the camera cord into the camera and main unit Set the camera select switch to 1 eee CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA SELECT NPUT2 INPUT Close the lens cover to protect camera lens when not using video mode Step 3 Connect Telephone Line Plug the telephone line cord into the main unit and telephone outlet Step 4 Connect AC Adaptor Plug the AC adaptor into the main unit USE ONLY Panasonic AC ADAPTOR PSLP1051 Y Step 5 Connect Power Cord Plug the power cord into the AC adaptor and AC power outlet Step 6 Select Dialing Mode Set dialing mode switch to TONE If you cannot dial set to PULSE TONE PULSE TONE PULSE DIALING MODE TO HANDS Note Plug the power cord into the AC power outlet after plugging the AC adaptor into the main unit Plugging in the power cord first could cause a malfunction Plug the camera cord into the main unit and the camera before connecting the power cord The camera may not work properly if the camera cord is plugged in with the power connected Connection Initial Setup Telephone outlet AC power outlet AC 120V 60Hz e 25 3 AC adaptor exclusively designed for the unit Power
43. d A call has been made from the directory when it has not been registered An attempt has been made to register more than 100 en tries in the directory Register the directory Up to 100 entries can be reg istered Delete the entries which are no longer required before adding new ones 27 30 PLEASE INPUT NAME AND NUMBER NO LOG LIST INCORRECT DATE OR TIME TIME SET ERROR name or telephone number has not been entered at the directory registration stage The communication log has not been registered incorrect setting has been made for the date or time The name and telephone number must be entered for directory registration Set LOG to ON if a communi cation log is required 28 Enter the date and time cor rectly There is an error in the set ting for the programmed call start time THE LINE 15 BUSY LOST VIDEO CONNECTION TRANSFERRING TO AUDIO MODE ONLY The other party s line is busy Enter the correct time Check the telephone cord connections If it is con nected properly hang up wait a few moments and try Video transmission has canceled due to line noise or the Call waiting function and the unit has returned to the telephone mode To resume video transmis sion press the VIDEO button twice 5 3 5 E 87 88 Before Requesting Help
44. d and Used to start and suspend the transmission of the moving images MENU button TONE button calls to be originated from the Used to turn the menu Changes from pulse to tone directory ON OFF during a call 13 Overview DIALING MODE switch RINGER switch Used to set dialing mode Used to adjust the ringer volume See page 16 HANDSET jack See page 22 The handset is connected here See page 17 Right side view nu RS 232C connector The RS 232C cable is connected here ECTS See page 18 50 and 65 UV O il eu 1 CAMERA Ne ae CAMERA SELECT INPUT2 INPUT J CAMERA SELECT switch CAMERA INPUT 1 connector Switches between camera input 1 The accessory camera is connected here and camera input 2 See page 17 See page 16 and 34 CAMERA INPUT 2 connector video camera or other input device is connected here See page 34 14 Overview Rear view Telephone line jack The telephone line cord is connected here See page 17 External telephone jack external telephone or answering machine can be connected here optional See page 88 VIDEO INPUT connectors 1 2 yellow See page 37 Power socket The AC adaptor is connected here See page 17 ALARM connectors The alarm sensors are connected here See page 65 AUDIO OUTPUT connectors 1 2 white See page 38 AUDIO INPUT conne
45. d warns of alarm conditions Backlight In connection with pictures this refers to an image which appears blacked out because a light source was behind the subject when it was shot Private branch exchange PBX ee A telephone switching system which is installed in a build ing where many telephone lines are connected Still image An image which does not move Other Information Dial pulsing line 7 76 The type of telephone line which uses a number of pulses instant voltage changes to identify each telephone num ber Digital communication e means of communication by which the image and voice data are converted into digital signals which are then trans mitted and received Videophone 9 communication device which enables both sound and pictures to be sent and received simultaneously Moving image 0668 An image which moves Tone signal ee A signal which emits a different tone when each dial button 15 pressed on a touch tone telephone connected to a touch tone line Password HR secret code which is agreed upon between the user and the other party It is used to confirm that the other party is the one who is authorized to monitor the data Modular jack type of jack for connecting a telephone to the telephone line It can be plugged in and unplugged Full duplex speakerphone A speakerphone which enables communication between both parties at the same time Presgt venere eres A
46. de vice this setting enables the unit to transfer the data which has been input to or output from the RS 232C port straight to the line 2 BAUD RATE Select the transfer rate which matches the setting of the other unit connected to the unit T s84ooBPs 3 eeooBPs 5 2400BPS 300BPS 2 19200BPS 4 4800BPS 6 1200 5 This transfer rate refers to the speed of communication between the unit and the device which is connected to the unit It is not the speed at which data is transmitted over the line 3 DATA BITS Select the data bit length which matches the setting of the other unit connected to the unit 8 5 2 7BITS 4 STOP BITS Select the stop bit length which matches the setting of the other unit connected to the unit 1 1BIT 2 2BITS 5 PARITY Select the parity which matches the setting of the other unit connected to the unit 1 EVEN 2 ODD 3 NONE 8 Press MENU to exit End Control Enabling disabling far end control 1 Press MENU Q Select using gt Press 5 FAR END CONTROL Press 1 or 2 1 4 Far end control is enabled 2 OFF gt lt end control is disabled 5 Press MENU to exit Programming Using the Dial Buttons TELEPHONE VIDEOPHONE RS 232C OTHERS 1 VIDEO INPUT CAMERA 2 AUDIO INPUT INT 3 AUDIO OUTPUT ALL 4 CAMERA BACKLIGHT 4 5 FAR END CONTROL OFF 6 SCREEN SAVE ON 7 MAX SPEED
47. eaosiyy 86 Before Requesting Help 5 lt gt Symptom The picture vanishes or is subject to disturbances while the videophone is in use The sound crackles while a conversation is being held on the videophone Check if the unit is con nected to a telephone line for which the call waiting service has been contracted Check whether a thunder storm is taking place Remedial action The video transmission is suspended when a second call is received For details consult your dealer Thunderstorm can cause the videophone transmission to be suspended by the abnor mal noise which generates on the telephone line Video transmission is also sus pended when the power ex periences an instantaneous failure or when it fluctuates If the communication of the videophone is suspended repeat the procedure for video communication The line is bad Reference page In extreme cases some improvement may occur when the handset is put back on the hook and the number dialed again Message on the Display If one of these messages appears take the corresponding remedial action in the table below Gm _ Telephone line PASSWORD ERROR The wrong password was en tered Before Requesting Help Reference Remedial action page Enter the correct password 44 NO DIRECTORY DIRECTORY IS FULL The directory has not been registere
48. ed after it has been turned clockwise as far as it will go Focusing during communication is easier if your own image is selected by pressing SELF VIEW and CLARITY MOTION 15 set to maximum movement See page 24 and 25 2 inches 5 cm to infinity Focus control llAdjusting the Camera Angle by manipulating the stand ew direction Nearby objects are brought into focus 2 direction Faraway objects are brought into focus When the camera is to be detached from the main unit for use the camera s angle can be adjusted WAdjusting the Video Display 1 Set viewing angle Press SELF VIEW to select your own image Adjust viewing angle by manipulating the LCD block Set contrast Turn the knob up to increase the contrast Turn the knob down to decrease the con trast Set brightness Turn the knob up to increase the brightness Turn the knob down to decrease the bright ness 3 Brightness control xt 3A Contrast control D 19 Date Time Displaying the Date Time Press MENU Press 3 DATE TIME DATE TIME DISPLAY Press 1 DISPLAY DATE 3 TIME 24HOUR Press the dial button which corresponds to the 4 NONE 2 m gt item number to be set 1 For displaying the date 2 For displaying the time 12 hour basis 3 For displaying the time 24 hour basis 4 No display Pres
49. ed to your home consult your dealer or local power company Do not place objects on the power cord Install the unit where no one can step or trip on the cord Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords This can result in fire or electric shock Never push any objects through slots in this unit This may result in fire or electric shock Never spill any liquid on the unit To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this unit Take the unit to an authorized service center when service is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the unit is subsequently used Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and contact authorized service center when the following conditions occur A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed B If liquid has been spilled into the unit C If the unit has been exposed to rain or water D If the unit does not work normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only controls covered by the operating instructions Improper adjust ment may require extensive work by an authorized service center E If the unit has been dropped or physically damaged F If the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance During thunderstorms avoid using telephones except cordless types There may be a remote risk of an electric shock from lightning Do not use this unit to report a g
50. ee ee ee eee ee eee ee eee eee 89 Other Information mareanss setenconsunsecenusenssesasccnovesecrensaveceso 90 e Glossary ssesoccseasoscsthl ovesensasasccenssesssecenocaseeseosesseveceso 90 e Accessory Ordering Information semen seen 02 Index 93 O 5 2 5 1 uononpoau Important Safety Instructions When using this unit basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury 11 12 13 14 o m gt Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit Unplug this unit from AC outlets before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this unit near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or the like Place this unit securely on a stable surface Serious damage injury may re sult if the unit falls Do not cover slots and openings on the unit They are provided for ventilation and protection against overheating Never place the unit near radiators or in a place where proper ventilation is not provided Use only the power source marked on the unit If you are not sure of the type of power suppli
51. een adjust the camera backlight using gt or 4 f the screen is too bright move the cursor toward DARK conversely if the screen is too dark move it toward LIGHT The image is switched after a delay of 1 to 3 seconds Press MENU to exit ay tS Le 1 o jeuonippy 39 40 Internal Camera BllDetaching the camera for operation An image of your choice can be sent by using the detachable camera uj e 4 Press SELF VIEW during video transmission Adjust the camera s position and focus and check the image to be sent Press ISELF VIEW again so that the other party s image appears Return the camera to its original position llilSending a Still Image 1 ied 2 Press SELF VIEW during video transmission Press camera s STILL IMAGE The still image is now sent To return to a moving image press STILL IMAGE again Press SELF VIEW again so that the other party s image appears Setting the Screen Save Mode To protect the LCD the screen can be set so that it turns itself off when the unit is not being used to communicate Press MENU 2 Select using gt TELEPHONE VIDEOPHONE 5 232 OTHERS 1 VIDEO INPUT CAMERA 2 AUDIO INPUT INT 3 AUDIO OUTPUT ALL 4 CAMERA BACKLIGHT 4 5 CONTROL OFF 6 SCREEN SAVE ON 7 MAX SPEED 28800 5
52. er the search characters part of other party s name and press ENTER e 15 pressed without entering the search let ters all the registered names are displayed Select the item to be changed using A JANE KAMIRA and press ENTER LKETTY Change the NAME NUMBER and MEMO using name the dial buttons 1234567890 Follow the same procedure as that for registering MEMO LEAN e RNS telephone numbers Press ENTER to complete the registration STORING is displayed oj e r RUNS 7 8 Press MENU to exit D n a S mi c m 1 Deleting a Phone Number 11 Press MENU Press 1 DIRECTORY 9 Press 2 CHANGE Enter the search characters part of other party s name and press 15 pressed without entering the search tet ters all the registered names are displayed FI 29 Automatic Dialing 5 When 1 line is to be deleted CAUTION Select the item to be deleted using w or A WILLS ce and press The message to the now appears When all the directory entries are to be deleted CAUTION ALL DIRECTORY LISTS Press REDIAL WILL BE DELETED The message to the right now appears To cancel the deletion process press UNDOJ Press E
53. esosocoosessosecoossece 39 Camera cord e MM 3 17 Camera focus reesseeessesesevasaesesansennos 19 Camera input 1 connector nnn 14 Camera input 2 connector nn 14 Camera select SWITCH n n n n MM 14 Clarity Motion button eH 13 Communication logs cecnssecenecoecsaptonssons 32 e Deleting sessesucesssessceoscscuseceecutecceone 33 e Displaying 32 Switching 32 Connected devices mH MM 51 Connecting the peripheral device 50 65 Connection 16 Contrast 12 19 Cursor button 99 9 MH RM 13 pass through xd d E A En RW ar qe E S EAM 52 Date Time 4 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 20 e Displaying m 20 e Setting Qesesossesecosecesseseeceocesracesees 20 Dial buttons 1 3 Dial mode switch e sossevateenuseucooccnos 14 1 6 Directory button s9 2e220ctsec ad bauesaeuspeso 1 3 DTMF keytone eenosacceneoeneoHseceoseqooseqaanss 47 WERKEN MERKEN Enter button esoceveeosvecateeenovececeevececacoeo 13 Error message TET 87 External telephone Jack 9 9 15 88 Far end control easoonoceceeensosvsoeveeeecceceovoe 53 26 Glossary e96909090009999099900990046909094000490424009 90 E Handset e osos0vstesssevsstosdqecvaen es
54. function which allows the camera to be returned to pre set pan and tilt positions and zoom and backlight compen sation setting values by pressing a single button 5 3 9 91 92 Other Information lt 5 Ordering Information For an option accessory order consult with your dealer Panasonic camera supporting the RS 232C connection KXC PG100 Regarding the RS 232C cable for the Panasonic KXC PG100 camera consult your dealer Index E D UN o AC adaptor dva sieves mra a NM M ise qaaa a n 3 1 7 Accessory order information 92 Alarm connectors MM 15 65 Alarm program TTA a 65 AT commands 81 Audio input connector 1 5 Audio input switching eesssossb stsossshoocese 35 Audio output connector mnn 15 Audio output Switching sessacosseccooveeonoo 36 Auto answering 43 Auto answering program 60 Setting mH 60 Automatic dialing 27 Changing a phone number 29 Deleting a phone number eseese 29 e Making video calls mm 31 e Making voice calls 666 30 e Storing phone numbers 999 28 Brightness MINE 1 Caller ID 5 lt 22 Call waiting seesosssessstossecevecesceseccceoove 22 Camera eene eene eene 3 17 Camera angle 19 Camera backlight eoceeos
55. hed Reset them if the settings have been changed 9 Do 3 3 O 61 62 Auto Answering Program Setting Auto Answer Program at the receiving end When calls are answered automatically the pictures are switched between video input 1 and video input 2 at 30 second intervals and sent to the calling end This sequence of operations is re peated 10 times Press MENU Select using gt AUTO ANSWER PROTECTION TIMER PROGRAM RESTORE DEFAULTS Press 1 AUTO ANSWER REPEAT 1 CAMERA COMMAND PAN RIGHT ZOOM OUT PAN LEFT PRESET TILT UP PRESET MOVE TILT DOWN BACKLIGHT ZOOM IN CAMERA STOP Press 5 AUTO ANSWER PROGRAM and enter 10 for REPEAT a e Press v twice and press once re _ REPEAT 10TIMES VICT lt gt Select VIDEO INPUT SELECT using and press COMMAND CALL DISCONNECT VIDEO INPUT SELECT VIEW SELECT AUDIO INPUT SELECT V20x PREV NEXT 1 7 Select VIDEO 1 using V and press ENTER VIDEO INPUT 1 SWITCH NEXT NPUT 2 CAMERA 1 4 VIDEO2 10 Select HERE using gt and press ENTER COMMAND V20X CONTROL SIDE E50 iua Press v once and press once 1 i wi ais
56. ial button is released In this case select 1 for the number of program repeats VICT control commands HEX CODE Your side Call LV100 Password LV101 _Number of redial times Redial interval LV103 Disconnect LV110 Video input select switch next input LV20F Video input select camera LV200 Video input select video 1 Video input select video 2 NUR Audio input select switch next input LV3OF Audio input select internal LV300 Audio input select audio 1 LV301 Audio input select audio 2 LV302 Picture quality adjust best motion LV220 Picture quality adjust more motion LV221 Picture quality adjust standard LV222 Picture quality adjust more clarit LV223 Picture quality adjust best clarit LV224 Audio output select switch next input LV31F Audio output select internal LV310 Audio output select external LV311 Audio output select all LV312 Still image moving image select LV410 Continuous still image LV420 Own image other end image select own image LV210 Own image other end image select other end image LV211 Pause Repeat interval IT CiT pz lt lt lt o NA N LV30F LV300 131 LV302 LV220 LV221 1 22 LV223 LV224 1 40 LV311 LV420 LV210 LV211 EL NEN Programming Using the Dial Buttons Switching
57. itch over to INTERNAL the telephone mode and return to the settings for 2 or 3 when video transmission starts even if the 2 or 3 setting has been selected ver os 5 MENU to exit 35 Video Audio llAudio Output Switching Press MENU 2 Select 9495 using gt TELEPHONE RS 232C OTHERS 1 VIDEO INPUT CAMERA AUDIO INPUT INT AUDIO OUTPUT ALL CAMERA BACKLIGHT FAR END CONTROL SCREEN SAVE MAX SPEED 28800BPS The current setting appears here 1 INTERNAL 2 EXTERNAL n Press 3 AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO OUTPUT item number to be set 1 INTERNAL When the handset or built in speaker provided with the unit is to be used 4 Press the dial button which corresponds to the When external devices to be used The sound is also output from the handset The external audio output connec tors are located at the back of the i unit See page 15 3 ALL etre When both the handset or built in speaker and external devices are to be used Audio is not output from the audio output connectors when the unit is in telephone mode Press MENU to exit m X 2 2 gt ur Video Audio 5 Images a Videotape Video and audio can be sent from a VCR unit Preparation Connect the VCR unit as shown in the figure below VCR output connectors Input connecto
58. mber Key Lock None Menu All Protection Password Function ON OFF Far End Controli ON OFF Device type Camera Others Port Setting Procedure Baud Rate Data Bit Stop Bit Parity Button Emulate Button Push Device Control Camera Control Send and Receive User Data Restore Default Displaying Any Message Others Hook Control Getting VICT Status Communication condition For details consult your dealer Miscellaneous Information Before Requesting Help WRoutine Care For routine maintenance wipe the unit using a soft cloth To remove stubborn dirt dip a cloth into some neutral detergent which has been diluted with water wring it out well wipe the unit and then take up any moisture left on the unit using a dry cloth NEUTRAL DETERGENT Do NOT use insecticides benzine paint thinners or other volatile solvents on or near the unit Discoloration may occur as a result INSECTICIDE THINNER BENZINE 5 f o tb A 83 84 Before Requesting Help llTroubleshooting If you think that there is something wrong with your unit take remedial action provided in the table below Ref c o a No operation The metal part of the units casing and the handset are warm No dialing dialing tone can be heard No dialing no dialing tone can be heard The other party s voice
59. n image or vice versa Image received from the other party Your own image Setting Clarity Motion Selecting better video clarity or increased video motion Press CLARITY MOTION during video trans mission MOTION CLARITY Make the adjustments using 4 or gt Motion The motion aspect is improved but the clarity aspect deteriorates Clarity The clarity aspect is improved but the motion aspect deteriorates 3 Press CLARITY again to clear the display The display is automatically cleared after 5 seconds Producing a Still Image Producing a still image of the image displayed E 1 Press STILL IMAGE during video transmis sion The other party s image appears as a still image with enhanced video clarity rad 2 Toreturn to a moving image press STILL IMAGE again When sending your own image as a still image press SELF VIEW STILL 1 1 pressed when your own image appears a still image of yourself will be sent to the other party lt t E 5 25 26 Video Privacy Mode Terminating the video transmission 1 Press VIDEO during video transmission Transmission of your image is terminated and the other party s screen turns blue displays PRIVACY 7 PRIVACY The other party s image is still received e While
60. n be controlled provided that commands have been programmed and reg istered in advance When commands are registered in the dial buttons The unit and the device connected to it can be controlled by pressing the dial buttons Auto answering program The unit and the device connected to it can be controlled when calls are an swered automatically Alarm program The unit and the device connected to it can be controlled when changes in the alarm signals have occurred Timer program The unit and the device connected to it can be controlled at a designated time See page 80 The unit can be used as a modem when it is connected to a personal com puter PC control functions See page 82 The unit s functions can be controlled from a personal computer by con necting the unit to a personal computer and creating applications 11 5 mb mj 5 Overview Front and side views camera and display Display LCD Handset eU LSU sed when communicating over the speakerphone Focus control Used to adjust the camera s focus Y For a close up view amp a normal view Lens cover Used to cover the lens when you do not want your image to be transmitted and to protect the lens when video mode is not being used Used to capture and send a stil image Contrast control Used to adjust the contras
61. no 60 e Setting Auto Answering Program seccocssososossososoovcocve 60 e Example 006666 393506 61 Alarm Program sesosososecossovesvoseevecosveecevocoovveeveosveceveevscvoevo 65 e Connecting a Peripheral Device emen 65 Alarm Settings sessessssoscsoneosevoseveceveceseeeevveveeevesecessess 66 Setting Alarm Program 4 44 68 Example Pesosssesssssecssoonevoncoseveveeeceveecesseoesvosevecececceoe 69 Timer Program rene EEO HES 6 ERE ED 73 e Switching Timer Program ON OFF 8 73 Setting Timer Program eee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee ee ee 74 e Changing Timer Program eter ee eee eee eee eee eee 75 Example Setting timer program 76 Modem Mode 80 Connected Devices Port Settings m 80 Table of the Supported AT Commands 81 PC Connect Mode pebennoceenunas amoccatepocesasanetenucaenoct uncestunuoss 82 Table of the Supported Functions 82 Before Requesting Help eeesssossovecsosvsoevoeceeeeseosveevsc ceceeceos a3 Routine Care e e MM 83 9 Troubleshooting 84 Error Message on the Display 4 87 When Power Failure Occurs Mee 88 Specifications Petter etre ee eee er eee ee ee eee ee ee e
62. no pictures are being sent the VIDEO button lamp is off and PRIVACY appears at the top left of the screen The other party s screen To restore the video transmission press VIDEO again Switching a Voice Call You can return to regular telephone mode during video transmission Press during video transmission TRANSFER TO AUDIO MODE ONLY To cancel the transit process press UNDO 0 Press ENTER OK ENTER CANCEL UNDO AUDIO MODE ONLY You return to regular telephone mode audio only To resume video transmission press VIDEO twice See page 23 t may take some time for the image to appear when you press VIDEO twice immediately after returning to regular telephone mode and starting video transmission Additional Features Automatic Dialing REFERENCE Up to 100 telephone number entries can be accommodated Name 20 characters Number gt lt 32 digits Memo gt 20 characters Entering mode switching The entering mode is switched each time K is pressed NUMBER A is displayed at the bottom left corner of the display when the alphabetic mode is active Character corrections space is inserted at the cursor position when is pressed The character at the cursor position is deleted when is pressed and the following character is moved back to fill the resulting space L
63. o Answer End Pick up the handset or press SP PHONE Dial the telephone number of the other end using the dial buttons After the other party responds press VIDEO twice while checking the message An image of the other end is now displayed Your own image also appears on the screen of the other end s unit Hang up handset or press to end the transmission ie ot When PASSWORD has been set to ON the user at the monitoring end is prompted to input the password when a call is received in the auto answering mode lt Operating procedure at the monitoring end Pick up the handset or press SP PHONE and dial the other party s telephone num ber When the other party responds press VIDEO twice while checking the message a n PASSWORD lj Input the preset password and press ENTER picture of the other party is now sent No picture appears if the password is input incorrectly Input the password cor rectly DHang up the handset or press 5 end the transmission Sending DTMF Keytone Even if you are using a pulse dialing line you can still take advantage of the various services for reserv ing airline tickets or checking your bank balance which use tone signals Dial the number of the desired service 2 When you are connected press TONE if you are using tone dialing line there is no need to press TONE HOO 9190
64. o a preset destination At the receiving end the pictures sent can be viewed or automatically received and recorded on videotape Preparations Connect the alarm security system as shown in the figure below Connections at the receiving end Connections at the camera end Connect to the video output 1 and audio output 1 connectors Connect to the alarm connectors Connect to the video input 1 connector Alarm detector Video cable Camera Set the parameters at the receiving end Parameters to be set Set the parameters at the receiving end DAUDIO OUTPUT ALL see page 36 AUTO ANSWER ON see page 43 PASSWORD OFF see page 44 Tl c AUTO ANSWER PROGRAM Not set see 60 d Buiuwesboig 69 70 Alarm Program Set and check the parameters at the camera end Parameters to be set Set the parameters at the camera end INPUT gt VIDEO 1 see page 34 ALARM ON CLOSE or ON OPEN see page 66 Select the setting which matches the specifications of the alarm detector to be used Settings to be checked Check the settings established at the camera end CDAUDIO INPUT INTERNAL see page 35 VIDEO MOTION see page 66 AUDIO STANDARD see page 67 When the unit was purchased the above settings were already established Reset them if the settings have been changed Alarm Pr
65. ogram Setting Alarm Program at the camera end Making a call to a specific number when the alarm sensor has been activated 1 Press MENU 2 Select using j ALARM Press 2 ALARM ALARM ON CLOSE 2 SILENT MODE ON 3 VIDEO MOT ION 4 AUDIO STANDARD 5 MESSAGE NUMBER 3 6 QUR PHONE NUMBER 7 ALARM PROGRAM CAM 4 Press 7 ALARM PROGRAM COMMAND 89 PAN RIGHT ZOOM OUT PAN LEFT PRESET REGI TILT UP PRESET MOVE TILT DOWN BACKLIGHT ZOOM IN CAMERA STOP 5 Press once and press once 6 Select CALL using v and press ENTER MINE VICT DISCONNECT VIDEO INPUT SELECT VIEW SELECT AUDIO INPUT SELECT V100 PREV NEXT ae 7 Enter the PHONE NUMBER REDIAL TIME and VICT COMMAND LV100 press ENTER TEKNE NUMBER 1111111 If REDIAL TIME is set redialing takes place when for PASSWORD example the person you are calling is not at home or REDIAL 2 is speaking over the phone INTERVAL 01 3 ww SS Set more than 1 minute for INTERVAL e When PASSWORD has been set to ON at the receiv ing end input the preset password for PASSWORD 8 Check the commands and press ENTER 9 Press MENU to exit The operation commands now registered are as follows LV100 1111111 LV1022 LV103 TOOHO1M1ES ien ct im 1 D o Duiruue4604d Outgoing call Twice Redialing interval 1 minute 30 seconds Telephone number of other
66. ogram are canceled following the same procedure Programming Using the Dial Buttons Devices Port Settings The unit must be set to support the connected device 1 Press MENU Select LESA PiS using gt DEVICES OTHERS SET 3 DIAL BUTTON PROGRAM The current setting appears here Press 1 DEVICES Press the button corresponding to the item to DEVICES be set 1 CAMERA CAMERA When the Panasonic KXC PG100 camera is connected 2 OTHERS When any other device supporting an RS 232C connection is connected Note Skip to step 8 when 1 selected Press 2 SET ET PROCEDURE BAUD RATE DATA BITS STOP BITS PARITY nae o 6 Press the dial button corresponding to the item to be set t c o Setting Details 1 PROCEDURE 1 PC CONTROL This setting makes it possible to change the unit s communication control menu settings and exercise various forms of control from the personal com puter For details see page 82 51 4 Programming Using the Dial Buttons 7 2 MODEM When the unit has been connected to a personal computer this setting en ables the unit to work as a modem The modem control commands are based on the AT commands For details see page 80 3 DATA PASS THROUGH When the unit has been connected to personal computer control
67. omputer this setting enables the unit to work as a modem The modem control commands are based on the AT commands Modem Mode 7 3 DATAPASS THROUGH When the unit has been connected to a personal computer or control device this setting enables the unit to transfer the data which has been input to or output from the RS 232C port straight to the line For other items select a setting which supports the connected device Refer to the instruc tions accompanying the device that has been connected Press MENU of the Supported AT Commands AT Use alone to test for OK result code On Call Manual Answer This command is not used CONNECT xxxx Because VICTPRO supports auto answer mode only Not Call NO CARRIER Dials the specified phone number with password includes the following ATDT ATDP Pulse dial On Call at remote site xxxx pppp ATDT Tone dial BUSY ATD xxxx Number Not Call XXXX pppp pppp Password check for remote site security CONNECT xxxx When setting the security ON at remote site VICTPRO Controls ON OFF hook ATH and ATHO ON hook 1 Displays contents of S Register n SO Number of rings in Auto Answer mode S2 ASCII decimal code for the Escape Code character 3 ASCII decimal code for the Carriage Return character 4 ASCII decimal code for the Line Feed character S5 ASCII decimal code for the Backsp
68. one numbers of the callers will not be registered when the calls are received However when an alarm is received the telephone number which the caller previously entered i using the alarm setting will be registered received Communication Logs 4 Scroll through the list using w or A 5 Press MENU to exit lliDeleting the Log List Press MENU 2 Press 2 LOG 3 1 LIST VIDEOPHONE The list of the incoming and outgoing call is now dis de played 01 11 10 20AM R 345678801234567890 2 02 06 10 25AM R 118228333344445555 3 03 18 05 36PM T E 341234173412341234 __ ALL CLEAR REDIAE 4 Press REDIAL CAUTION ALL LOGS LISTS To cancel the deletion process press UNDO WILL BE DELETED OK ENTEH CANCEL UNUO T 5 c o puonippy Press 4 All the log lists are deleted 6 Press MENU to exit L Cn 33 34 Video Audio WVideo Input Switching 1 Press MENU Select using gt no TELEPHONE VIDEOPHONE 5 232 OTHERS 1 VIDEO NPUT CAMERA 2 AUDIO INPUT INT 3 AUDIO OUTPUT ALL 4 CAMERA BACKLIGHT 4 5 FAR END CONTROL OFF SCREEN SAVE ON 7 MAX SPEED 28800BPS 2 Press 1 VIDEO INPUT Press the dial button which corresponds to the item number to be set 1 When the
69. p 2 Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning hours or late evenings This telephone provides magnetic coupling to hearing aids CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate this device NOTE 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 reason able 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 communica tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re ceiver 15 connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 5 at o C
70. ress ENTER Press MENU to exit The operation commands now registered are as follows LV201 TOOHOOMIES LV202 TOOHOOMIES Waiting for 30 sec Waiting for 30 sec Switching to video input 1 Switching to video input 2 By pre registering the commands the unit and the peripheral device connected to the RS 232C connector can be automatically controlled when changes in the alarm signals have occurred Note If there is a change in the signal from the sensor while you are using the unit the alarm function is prioritized f you are using an external telephone the alarm function will not work even if there is a change in the signal from the sensor llConnecting a Peripheral Device Connect to the alarm connectors Camera Connect to 7 the video input connector Alarm unit closed type or open type Video cable Connect to the video and audio connectors t I oe Panasonic camera KXC PG100 RS 232C RS 232C cable Any other device supporting an RS 232C connection connector For details on the settings of the connected device and far end control refer to Programming Using the Dial Buttons See page 50 mu x t D N Buiruiure46o04d 65 llAlarm Settings Press MENU Select using gt ALARM ALARM OFF 2 SILENT MODE OFF 3 4 5 6 7 Press 2
71. rs 1 yellow yellow yellow yellow white white white white Video audio cord Set the power switch of the VCR unit to ON and locate the part of the video tape containing the images to be sent Press MENU during video transmission VIDEO INPUT CAME Select 59 sae 15 using gt AUDIO INPUT ine AUDIO OUTPUT ALL CAMERA BACKLIGHT FAR END CONTROL SCREEN SAVE MAX SPEED 28800BPS Press 1 VIDEO INPUT RA t1 IDEO INPUT VIDEO Select the video input connector 2 VIDEO 1 or 3 VIDEO 2 to which the VCR has been connected gt lt VIDEO2 Tl t et c o jeuonippy Re R video INPUT VIDEO D Press 2 AUDIO INPUT 2 AUDIO INPUT INT 3 AUDIO OUTPUT ALL 4 CAMERA BACKLIGHT 4 5 FAR END CONTROL OFF 8 SCREEN SAVE ON 7 MAX SPEED 28800BPS 271 Select the audio input connector 2 AUDIO INPUT 1 B AUDIO 1 or 3 AUDIO 2 to which the VCR 2 AUDIO has been connected 3 AUDIO at 8 Press the play button on the VCR 9 Images and sound from the videotape are now sent 9 stop the transmission of the videotape images select the video input to 1 CAMERA and select the audio input to 1 INTERNAL and turn off the VCR 2205 unit 37 38 Video Audio onto Videotape The images sen
72. s MENU to exit set date or time now appears at the top right of the screen except when No display is selected letting the Date and Time M Press MENU 2 Press 3 DATE TIME DATE TIME Lm DISPLAY T ME CT2HOUR psg SET d Press 2 SET 4 Enter DATE TIME using the dial buttons DATE TIME SET e 4 move between characters and W or de xod Enter the time e Use to switch between AM and PM for 12 hour mode only To set the date enter the month day year in this order Press ENTERJto complete the registration e Press MENU to exit The accuracy of the clock will be approximately 2 60 seconds a month a to move between items f 20 Making a Voice Call There are two ways to make a call pick up the handset and call or press SP PHONE while the handset is kept on the hook u Pick up the handset or press SP PHONE 2 Dial a telephone number PLEASE DIAL A NUMBER The telephone number may consist of up to 32 digits Q Speak into handset or MIC aue 4 To end call hang up the handset or press SP PHONE Last number redial e Press REDIAL call the last number dialed Voice mute 9 Press MUTEjto mute the sound at your end MUTE appears at the top left of the screen and the other party no longer receives any sound from your end To resume talking press MUTE again
73. s a video camera or VCR nated for the sound input At the beginning of a call both parties should speak al ternately This enables the unit to adapt to its environ ment and let both parties speak simultaneously At the beginning of a call videophone hasn t adapted to its environment yet Before Requesting Help Nc Symptom Cause Remedial action Do not move the unit while it Is used Keep your hands away from the unit during calls Keep files cups coffee pots etc away from the unit The change of its environ ment cause the readaptation Short silences echoes or speech cuts occur when using speakerphone Telephone For best sound quality the The other party may not use other party should use a full duplex speakerphone handset phone or full duplex speakerphone Try calling again l The line is bad or reception is If the videophone fails to difficult in some areas connect even after a number of tries consult your dealer The videophone fails to connect The telephone line cord is Reconnect the cord to the connected to an external telephone line jack telephone jack ne The privacy mode has been Ask the other party to press set at the other end the VIDEO button The self view mode has been Press the SELF VIEW button set
74. t from the other party can be recorded onto videotape Preparation Connect the VCR as shown in the figure below Output connectors 1 yellow yellow white white Video audio cord VCR input connectors yellow yellow white white Audio output connector 1 Only the sound sent by the other party is output here Audio output connector 2 Both the sound sent by the other party and the sound at the unit s end are output here Use audio output connector 1 when the other party s sound is to be output from the speaker of a TV etc Howling may occur if audio output connector 2 is used instead for this purpose 1 Set the power switch of the connected VCR unit to ON and load the video tape Press the record button on the VCR unit when the images to be recorded has appeared The STILL IMAGE can be pressed to record the image as a still image To stop recording press the stop button on the VCR unit Internal Camera Wi Adjusting the Camera Backlight This function is only for when using the camera provided with this unit 1 Press MENU Select using gt VIDEO INPUT 1 2 AUDIO INPUT INT 3 AUDIO OUTPUT ALL 4 CAMERA BACKLIGHT 4 5 FAR END CONTROL OFF 6 SCREEN SAVE ON 7 MAX SPEED 28800BPS The current setting appears here Press 4 CAMERA BACKLIGHT DARK 1111111 LIGHT CAMERA BACKLIGHT 4 While viewing the scr
75. t of the LCD screen Brightness control Used to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen x Camera holder 80 Used to hold the camera 12 Overview SELF VIEW button Used to switch between showing your own image and the other party s image CLARITY MOTION button Used to select better video quality or increased video motion STILL IMAGE button Used to still the image being received improves clarity or to send a still image When entering characters the entering mode is Hook button switched POWER lamp Lights when the power has been turned on Ma Eh MASE power REDIAL button Redials the last number dialed When entering a telephone number a pause is inserted DIRECTORY button REDIAL Pad AN Used for automatic dialing DIRECTORY When entering characters DEL the character is deleted MUTE MUTE button OS Used to mute your voice When entering characters a space is inserted SP PHONE button Speaker Cursor volume Used for the speakerphone Used during buttons operation speakerphone Used to select the operation setting items Also the e and UNDO button buttons are used to When a mistake has been VIDEO button adjust the volume made for instance in a menu setting this deletes the new setting and returns operation Dial buttons to the previous screen ENTER button This enables the setting items on the menus to be selecte
76. ted to the RS 232C connec tor can be automatically controlled when using the auto answer program feature lilSetting Auto Answering Program Press MENU Select using gt Press 1 AUTO ANSWER Enter the commands See page 54 Press MENU to exit a gt Press 5 AUTO ANSWER PROGRAM AUTO ANSWER AUTO ANSWER ON RING LENGTH e VIDEO MOTION AUDIO STANDARD AUTO ANSWER PROGRAM REPEAT 1 5 PAN RIGHT ZOOM OUT PAN LEFT PRESET REGI TILT UP PRESET MOVE TILT DOWN BACKLIGHT ZOOM IN CAMERA STOP Auto Answering Program When calls answered automatically the pictures switched between video input 1 and video input 2 at 30 second intervals and sent to the receiving end This is repeated 10 times Preparation Connect the cameras as shown in the figure below Connect to video input 1 Video cable Video cable Camera The monitoring cameras must be kept ON at all times Set and check the parameters Parameters to be set DAUTO ANSWER ON see page 43 END CONTROL ON see page 53 Settings to be checked VIDEO INPUT CAMERA see page 34 AUDIO INPUT INTERNAL see page 35 VIDEO MOTION see page 43 AUDIO STANDARD see page 43 PASSWORD OFF see page 44 When the unit was purchased the above settings were already establis
77. tep 6 REPEAT COMMAND PAN RIGHT ZOOM OUT PAN LEFT PRESET REGI TILT UP PRESET MOVE TILT DOWN BACKLIGHT ZOOM IN CAMERA STOP Enter 3 for REPEAT Press w twice and press once i REPEAT 03TIMES VICT 1 1 Select CALL using v and press ENTER COMMAND DISCONNECT VIDEO INPUT SELECT VIEW SELECT AUDIO INPUT SELECT 100 PREV NEXT Enter 1111111 for PHONE NUMBER and jos ci Press once and press once Select PRESET MOVE using gt and 4 and press e PRESET REGI gt Camera position memory PRESET MOVE Camera position move Set 1 for PRESET NUMBER and press ENTER Select OTHER using gt and press ENTER c Press twice Select PAUSE using v and press ENTER f L 19 Set 10 seconds for the PAUSE TIME and press ENTER 22 20 Press once and press once Timer Program REPEAT 03TIMES VICT COMMAND LV100 SET PHONE NUMBER PASSWORD REDIAL 0 INTERVAL 01 00 MM S8S REPEAT COMMAND LVIOO 1111111 PAN RIGHT ZOOM OUT PAN LEFT PRESET REGI TILT UP BEEEIIIUTITS TILT DOWN BACKLIGHT _ ZOOM IN CAMERA STOP 30 NEXT amp REPEAT 03TIMES CAMERA COMMAND 30 PRESET MOVE NUMBER FROM
78. to delete an entire list e Use DEL to delete a selected item from the list To change the contents select an item from the list and press ENTER Follow the same method as for setting to change the START TIME and PROGRAM Press MENU to exit ejje i OIL Ti t c 75 76 Setting timer program 1st step Connecting to branch store A telephone number 111 1111 moving the camera to preset 1 and terminating the transmission after another ten seconds have elapsed 2nd step Connecting to branch store B telephone number 222 2222 and terminating the transmission after another ten seconds have elapsed The above operations are repeated three times every hour 1 AUTO ANSWER 2 ALARM 3 PROTECTION PROGRAM 5 Press 4 TIMER PROGRAM cn HESTORE DEFAULTS PROGRAM Press 1 PROGRAM TIMER PROGRAM TIMER PROGRAM SET Set TIMER PROGRAM to ON H EN 5 Press 2 PROGRAM SET IMER PROGRAM SET ADD Press 1 ADD CHANGE EN B Press 1 START TIME start TIME 2 CONTROL PROGRAM 7 Enter the start time input AM or PM with START TIME ME and press ENTER 2 gt 25 HH MM 8 1 Press 2 CONTROL PROGRAM Refer to the screen shown in s
79. to the item to be set Setting Details gt 1 AUTO ANSWER 1 ON The automatic answering function is enabled 2 OFF The automatic answering function is disabled The ON setting must be used when the unit is used as the camera of a moni toring system When ON has been set no conversation with the calling party is possible until the video connection is made Settings 2 to 4 below are valid only when AUTO ANSWER has been set to ON 2 RING LENGTH Set the number of rings 1 to 9 required for the call to be automatically con nected Enter this number 1 to 9 using one of the dial buttons and press the button 3 VIDEO 1 MOTION gt A moving picture is transmitted 2 STILL A still picture is transmitted 3 NONE No picture is transmitted 4 AUDIO 1 MUTE No sound is transmitted 2 STANDARD Sound is transmitted i When calls are answered automatically this unit and the device connected to the RS 232C connector be controlled For details see page 60 6 Press MENU to exit Ti 0 c m o jguonippy nmo o UU 43 Auto Answering letting Password Press MENU 3 Select using P E Press 3 PROTECTION PROTECTION SECURITY The protection function setting menu now appears and S JBRSSWDRD the current settings are shown on the right
80. umption Operating conditions Accessory AC adaptor 5V 8V 1 8v Maximum Approx 25W 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F 30 80 RH Relative Humidity 5 pares o n 3 9 et o 89 90 Other Information llGlossary The terms used but not defined in the text are explained below 3 723 tenure Refers to a standard governing audio encoding for multime dia communication 5 3 kbps and 6 3 kbps Refers standard governing the multiplexing protocol for low bit rate multimedia communication H 245 rene Refers to a standard governing the control protocol for mul timedia communication H 263 Refers to a standard governing video encoding for low bit rate communication 24 eere Refers to a standard governing multimedia terminals for low bit rate videophone services used with ordinary analog telephone lines GSTN General Switch Telephone Networks ITU T 66 International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector M 34 Refers to a standard governing modems which operate at data signal speeds up to 33600 bps and which are used with ordinary analog telephone lines GSTN or 2 wire point to point telephone type dedicated lines Analog telephone line 7 A telephone line which is usually provided for houses Alarm detector device which receives signals from an infrared sensor etc an
81. ur local telephone company by pushing the HOOK button within 1 second For details consult your local telephone company Making a Video Call 1 Press SELF VIEW Adjust the camera position and focus while looking at an image of yourself to ensure the image that will be sent to the other party is satisfactory Pick up the handset or press SP PHONE and dial the telephone number of the other party START TO CONNECT VIDEO After the other party responds press VIDEO CONNECT MODE twice while checking the message R CETUE OK VIDEO CANCEL UNDO 4 The other party presses VIDEO twice CONNECT MODE e The video and audio connections are made THANSMIT e f the video did not connect or was cut off reset the transfer rate to a setting which is lower than the one OK VIDEO CANCEL UNDO currently used See page 42 START TO CONNECT VIDEO m 1 2 mJ 5 Look at the image of the other party as you talk f the video connection is lost due to poor line con ditions VIDEO twice to reconnect the video 6 To end call hang up or press SP PHONE di It takes about 30 seconds for the video and audio connections to be made This differs depending the line conditions The video connection is not made unless VIDEO is pressed on both sides CONNECT MODE n the connect
82. your calling area In the event that terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company should notify the customer if possible that service may be stopped However where prior notice is impractical the company may temporarily cease service providing that they a Promptly notify the customer b Give the customer an opportunity to correct the problem with their equipment c Inform the customer of the right to bring a complaint to the Federal Communication Commission pursuant to procedures set out in FCC Rule and Regulations Subpart E of Part 68 The Telephone Company may make changes in its communications facilities equipment operations or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations in FCC Part 68 If such changes can be reasonably expected to render any customer s terminal equipment incompatible with telephone company communications facilities or require modification or alteration of such terminal equipment or otherwise materially affect its use or perform ance the customer shall be given adequate notice in writing to allow the customer an op portunity to maintain uninterrupted service Important Safety Instructions When programming emergency numbers and or making test calls to emergency num bers 1 Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call be fore hanging u

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