Intel 4 manual

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  • Page 1

    TeamStat ion™ System 4.0 and 4.0a Installation & Use System 4.0 Restore Procedure Use the restor e procedure to c onfigure the Intel® T eam Station™ Sy stem to its factor y -installed configuration. WA RNING! This procedure will eras e all of the f iles on the disk , including the Intel Team Station System direc tory of number s, any docum[...]

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    System 4.0a Restore Procedure In the event of a problem that m ak es the hard drive of the Intel® Team Station™ System 4.0a unus able, the system adm inistr ator can reload the bas e Intel Team Station System so ftware. T his proces s tak es approxim ately 45 minutes . For the res tore proces s, you w ill need: • Intel Team Station System Res [...]

  • Page 3

    15. Install Update 1 to com plete the Restor e process . Run the update file f ound on the Intel Team Station Sy stem Update 1 CD, as instr ucted in the Intel Team Station System Ver sion 4.0a, Update 1 Installation docum ent. o North Am erican Englis h: TS40AU1NA.EXE o United Kingdom: T S40AU1EU.EXE o French: T S40AU1FR.EXE o Germ an: TS40AU1G R.E[...]

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    8. Highlight ‘TCP/IP Pr otocol’ and click ‘OK’. 9. If a DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protoc ol) server is available and DHCP will be used click ‘Yes’ at the prom pt. If a static IP address will be used click ‘No’ at the prom pt. 10. Insert the Micr osoft W indows NT 4.0 CD. 11. W hen setup will prom pts for the location of f iles ente[...]

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    18. Click ‘Yes’ to reboot the system. 19. Click ‘OK’ at the ‘Invalid Display Settings’ error m es sage. 20. Select the ‘Desk top Area’ to 800x 600 and ‘Color Palette’ to 65536 Colors in the ‘Dis play Properties’. 21. Click ‘Tes t’ in ‘Display Properties’ to confir m the settings. 22. Click ‘OK’ in ‘Display Prop[...]

  • Page 6

    b. Press F 2. The Dis play will show: AUTOADAPT ION GAIN ADJUST DISABLED 8. Set the Mic Default Gain a. Click on "default" in the f irst row of buttons , under m ic 1. The dis play should read: MIC 1 DEFAULT GAIN +03dB b. Press F 2 to change this to -1dB. 9. Train t he Voicecrafter a. Press on the T rain Button. T he display will show: TR[...]

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    • Reset 29 inch NEC M ultisync to f actory default sett ings The Intel® T eam Station™ Sy stem ships with an optional Monitor. Use the f ollowing instructions to reset the NEC MultiSy nc* 29 inch m onitors to f actory defaults. Default Settings f or the NEC MultiSync* XV29: Press the "Rec all" key on the rem ote control and use the f[...]

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    MultiFram e Alignm ent (Aligning c o mmunications) (First, Second, Third and fourth row s turn Green ) If CRC errors co ntinue to occur, the Fo urth row will turn red (Rows 1, 2, and 3 will all be green) T his indicates a pr o blem on the ISDN line. If there are tran sm it errors (the sy stem receives notification f rom th e remote s ide that it re[...]

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    One column has 4 gr een lights, but the s econd column has a steady blue and red on the third and fourth row : The s econd channel is ex periencing a high rate of errors . Com mon c auses include: • The c onnection is going over a 56K tr unk. T o specif y using 56K channels instead of 64K channels, append a # sign at the end of the f irst num ber[...]

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    Data sharing on MCUs Lucent MCU 4.4 and Video Server 5.3 exper ience data-shar ing diff iculties. Micr osoft O ffic e 97* application are not properly shared to all participants and m ay not be visible at all endpoints. The W hiteboard tool m ay experience sim ilar problem s. T his m ay also be noticed if an endpoint leaves the c onferenc e and the[...]