laia TP-100 Full HD myTeam Video Conference Terminal User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- laia
Table of Contents
- TP-100 Full HD myTeam Video Conference Terminal
- Copyright Notice
- 1. Packing List
- 2. About Product
- 2.1 Product Appearance
- 2.2 Product Specifications
- 3. Installation Connection
- 4. Remote Control
- 5. GUI Main Interface
- 6. Basic Settings
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TP-100 Full HD myTeam Video Conference Terminal
User Guide
Copyright Notice
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WARNING: This is class A production. Electromagnetic radiation at specific frequencies may affect the image quality of TV in home environment.
1. Packing List
When unpacking, please check and confirm all accessories that should be provided.
2. About Product
Laia TP-100 video conference terminal adopts embedded system design and supports 1080P HD codec and H.323 and SIP communication protocols. Split-type design, easy to install, connect to the network, microphone, TV, plug in the power to communicate. The voice and image information are transmitted to each other to complete various conference functions such as document sharing. Save meeting time and funds, improve work efficiency, and create convenient face- to-face video conference interaction and all-round communication and communication.
2.1 Product Appearance
2.2 Product Specifications
3. Installation Connection
The terminal can be installed in the cabinet or placed directly on the horizontal desktop.
- If you place the terminal directly on the desktop, keep the desktop steady and pay attention to the anti-slip.
- If you place the terminal in a rack, use screws to secure it to the rack.
- Adjust the orientation of the terminal to avoid facing bright light sources (such as windows). It is recommended that the terminal be facing the participant.
3.1 Connection Cable
The cable connections shown in the following figure contain optional
configurations. They are for reference only. Please connect cables according
to actual needs.
The connection configuration is as follows:
- Enter the main video image: Connect an external camera to the HDMI IN interface on the terminal.
- Input the second video image: Connect the computer or the second video source to the DVI- I IN input of the terminal via a DVI cable.
- Input microphone sound: Use the CANNON cable to connect the matching microphone to the MIC IN interface of the terminal.
- Input the player sound: Use the Lotus head audio cable to connect the computer or phone audio to the AUDIO IN interface of the terminal.
- Output sound: Connect the HDMI OUT1 of the terminal to the HDMI input of the display device using the HDMI cable, or connect the audio (speaker) to the AUDIO OUT interface of the terminal using the Lotus head audio cable.
- Output the main video image: Connect the HDMI OUT1 interface of the terminal to the HDMI input interface of the display device using the HDMI cable.
- Output the second video image: Connect the HDMI OUT2 interface of the terminal to the HDMI input interface of the display device using the HDMI cable.
- Connect to the network: Connect the NET interface of the terminal with a network cable to connect the terminal to the network.
- Connect the power: Connect to the power outlet using 100~240V AC power cord.
3.2 Turn On the Power
After connecting all the devices used with the conference terminal, turn on
the power.
- When the terminal power is on, prevent the power cord from disconnecting from the terminal and causing the terminal to lose power.
- Please turn off the terminal, then turn off the external power supply, and finally pull out the power cord. Please check that the power cord is properly and reliably connected to the device as described below.
- Please make sure that the AC power supply voltage ranges from 100V to 240V and the frequency is 50Hz or 60Hz.
- The sequence definition of the live (L), neutral (N) and protective ground (PE) and the corresponding voltage difference must comply with international standards, and the protective ground is reliably grounded.
With HDMI OUT1 as the output interface, connect the cable as shown above and press the power button (green light is on) and boot to the main menu of the display screen.
After power is turned on, the indicators of the terminal are as shown in the following table.
4. Remote Control
5. GUI Main Interface
Press the home key “ ” of the remote control to enter the GUI main interface.
When you move the cursor to the “Settings” menu, the “Contacts”, “History”, “Diagnostic” and “Control” menus will pop up automatically; when you move the cursor to the “Call” button, the system will automatically pop up “Call Protocol” and “Call Rate” options boxes.
6. Basic Settings
6.1 Network Settings
Step 1 Enter the GUI main interface, select “Settings > Network > IPv4”.
Step 2 Set network parameters such as IP address, gateway and subnet mask etc.
Step 3 Select “Save”, save configuration information.
Step 4 End.
6.2 H.323 Account Settings (optional)
Set the H323 ID and number of the terminal, specify the GK address, and enable
the terminal to register with the GK, so that the conference or other terminal
can be called by the number.
Step 1 Enter the GUI main interface, select “Settings > Account > H323 Account”.
Step 2 Configure H323 account parameter information. The parameters are
described in the
following table.
Step 3 Select “Save”, save configuration information.
Step 4 End.
6.3 SIP Account Settings (optional)
Configure the SIP parameters, set the SIP address of the terminal, and
communicate with the remote server through the registration number.
Step 1 Enter the GUI main interface, select “Settings > Account > SIP Account”.
Step 2 Configure SIP parameters. The parameters are described in the following table.
Step 3 Select “Save”, save configuration information.
Step 4 End.
After you enable the terminal to register the SIP server, you need to configure the “Proxy Server”, “Username” and “Authentication Realm”.
6.4 Display Name Settings
Step 1 Enter the GUI main interface, select “Settings > Account > Display
Name”.
Step 2 Configure the “Display Name” of the terminal.
Step 3 Select “Save”, save configuration information.
Step 4 End.
6.5 Date Settings
Step 1 Enter the GUI main interface, select “Settings > System > Date”.
Step 2 Set parameters such as date, time, and date format.
Step 3 Select “Save”, save configuration information.
Step 4 End.
6.6 Reset Settings
Step 1 Enter the GUI main interface, select “Settings > System > Reset”.
Step 2 Select “Reset to factory settings”.
Step 3 Select “Save”, save configuration information.
Step 4 End.
WARNING: After restoring the factory settings, all the terminal parameters you configured earlier will be lost, please be careful settings!
References
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