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Objectives

• Learn about Presentation Equipment

• Learn about Endpoint Equipment

• Learn the ways in to connect the two

• Learn how to improve the video quality

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Presentation Equipment

• MXP 6000 – Training Room Codec– Allows up to 6 sites to connect

• 1 – MXP6000 (Codec)• 2 – Content Server (TCS)• 3 – Bridge (MCU)

– Allows for Multiple Camera Inputs• Instructor Cam and Room Camera

– Allows for PC and Doc Cam Connection

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End Point Equipment

• MXP Edge 75/95 – Endpoint Codec– Allows only two sites to connect

• 1 – MXP Edge 75/95 (codec)• 2 – Other Endpoint (TCS is possible)

– Allow for a single camera

– Allow for a PC connection

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MCU

• Mulipoint Control Unit

• The Bridge

• Up to 40 Connections

• Bridge time will need to be scheduled

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Tandberg Content Server

• Content Server (TCS)

• Call and recording starts

• Download recording for editing

• Allows for video playback and streaming

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Types of Conferences

• Point to Point Conference

• Multipoint Conference

• DuoVideo Conference

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DuoVideo Conference

• Sending two sources of video– PC and Instructor camera– PC and Room camera

• Allows the endpoint to select how and what is being viewed– Split screen or one of the two Sources

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Video Conferencing

LiveLive ConnectionConnection between people in separate locations for the purpose of communication involving audio and video.

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Bandwidth

Represents how much information can be pushed through an electronic "pipe" at any given time.

The greater the bandwidth, the better the quality

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BandwidthA 384 Kbps cal on a 10mb half duplex network equals

2 x 384 + overlay (20%) = 1Mbps

A 384 Kbps call on a 10mb full duplex network equals384 + overlay (20%) = 460 Kbps

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Room Design

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