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ZXV10 ET301 Video Conference Terminal User Guide Version: V3.0.3 ZTE CORPORATION No. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China Postcode: 518057 Tel: +86-755-26771900 URL: http://support.zte.com.cn E-mail: 800@zte.com.cn LEGAL INFORMATION Copyright 2019 ZTE CORPORATION. The contents of this document are protected by copyright laws and international treaties. Any reproduction or distribution of this document or any portion of this document, in any form by any means, without the prior written consent of ZTE CORPORATION is prohibited. Additionally, the contents of this document are protected by contractual confidentiality obligations. CORPORATION or of their respective owners. All company, brand and product names are trade or service marks, or registered trade or service marks, of ZTE This document is provided as is, and all express, implied, or statutory warranties, representations or conditions are disclaimed, including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title or non-infringement. ZTE CORPORATION and its licensors shall not be liable for damages resulting from the use of or reliance on the information contained herein. ZTE CORPORATION or its licensors may have current or pending intellectual property rights or applications covering the subject matter of this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license between ZTE CORPORATION and its licensee, the user of this document shall not acquire any license to the subject matter ZTE CORPORATION reserves the right to upgrade or make technical change to this product without further notice. Users may visit the ZTE technical support website http://support.zte.com.cn to inquire for related information. The ultimate right to interpret this product resides in ZTE CORPORATION. herein. Revision History Revision NO. Revision Date Revision Reason R1.0 2019-04-08 First edition Serial Number: SJ-20190419091840-001 Publishing Date: 2019-04-08 (R1.0) SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Contents About This Manual ......................................................................................... I Chapter 1 Safety Precautions.................................................................... 1-1 Chapter 2 Product Overview ..................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Product Positioning and Characteristics ............................................................... 2-1 2.1.1 Product Positioning .................................................................................. 2-1 2.1.2 Product Characteristics............................................................................. 2-1 2.2 Product Structure ............................................................................................... 2-3 2.2.1 Basic Components of the System .............................................................. 2-3 2.2.2 Terminal Overview.................................................................................... 2-4 2.3 Functions........................................................................................................... 2-6 2.4 Network Deployment .......................................................................................... 2-7 2.5 Interfaces and Protocols ................................................................................... 2-10 2.6 Technical Specifications.....................................................................................2-11 2.7 Environmental Requirements ............................................................................ 2-12 2.8 Compliant Standards ........................................................................................ 2-13 Chapter 3 Installation and Preparation..................................................... 3-1 3.1 Device Connection ............................................................................................. 3-1 3.2 Terminal Control Modes ...................................................................................... 3-3 3.3 Remote Control Operation Overview ................................................................... 3-4 3.3.1 Remote Control Overview ......................................................................... 3-4 3.3.2 Remote Control Home Page Overview ...................................................... 3-6 3.4 Web Page Operations ........................................................................................ 3-7 Chapter 4 System Configurations............................................................. 4-1 4.1 Initial Settings .................................................................................................... 4-1 4.1.1 Configuration Wizard ................................................................................ 4-1 4.1.2 Configuring a Network Connection ............................................................ 4-4 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service .......................................... 4-6 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service ....................................... 4-9 4.1.5 Configuring General Parameters ..............................................................4-11 4.1.6 Configuring the Firewall .......................................................................... 4-13 4.2 Other Settings.................................................................................................. 4-16 4.2.1 Setting Call Parameters .......................................................................... 4-16 4.2.2 Setting QoS ........................................................................................... 4-18 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential I 4.2.3 Selecting the Video Source ..................................................................... 4-20 4.2.4 Setting Audio Input ................................................................................. 4-20 4.2.5 Setting AES Encryption .......................................................................... 4-21 4.2.6 Setting Conference Capacity................................................................... 4-22 4.2.7 Setting TR069........................................................................................ 4-25 Chapter 5 Conference Operations ............................................................ 5-1 5.1 Holding a Conference ......................................................................................... 5-1 5.1.1 Holding a Point-to-Point Conference.......................................................... 5-1 5.1.2 Joining a Conference................................................................................ 5-5 5.2 Adjusting a Camera ............................................................................................ 5-7 5.3 Adjusting the Volume of a Local Terminal ............................................................. 5-7 5.4 Controlling a Local Microphone ........................................................................... 5-8 5.5 Sharing a Local Screen ...................................................................................... 5-8 5.6 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming...................................................... 5-9 5.7 Changing the Layout of a Screen ...................................................................... 5-10 5.8 Using a Conference Schedule ........................................................................... 5-12 5.9 Disconnecting a Conference ............................................................................. 5-13 Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance....................................... 6-1 6.1 System Diagnosis .............................................................................................. 6-1 6.1.1 Viewing the Information of a Version.......................................................... 6-1 6.1.2 Viewing the Information of a Call ............................................................... 6-2 6.1.3 Viewing the Information of a Terminal ........................................................ 6-3 6.1.4 Uploading and Downloading Log Files ....................................................... 6-4 6.1.5 Testing the Sound of a Terminal ................................................................ 6-6 6.1.6 Diagnosing a Network Connection............................................................. 6-7 6.2 System Maintenance .......................................................................................... 6-8 6.2.1 Configuring a Software Upgrade Method ................................................... 6-8 6.2.2 Recovering System Settings ................................................................... 6-10 6.2.3 Querying Customer Service Information....................................................6-11 Figures............................................................................................................. I Tables ............................................................................................................ III Glossary .........................................................................................................V SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential II About This Manual Purpose The ZXV10 ET301 is a new-generation video conference terminal. is Android-based, medium-sized video conferences. light-weighted, and all-in-one. This terminal It is applicable to small-sized and This manual describes the configuration operations, conference operations, system diagnosis, and maintenance of the ZXV10 ET301. Intended Audience This manual is intended for:
l Software debugging engineers l Data configuration engineers l Maintenance engineers What Is in This Manual This manual contains the following chapters. Chapter 1, Safety Precautions Describes the precautions during transportation, storage, installation, and use of the ZXV10 ET301terminal. Chapter 2, Product Overview Describes the features, structure, typical network modes, application scenarios, and technical specifications. Chapter 3, Installation and Preparation Describes the installation, connection, and preparations of the ZXV10 ET301. Chapter 4, System Configurations Describes how to configure a network, cloud services, common parameters of conference capability, and audio configuration. Chapter 5, Conference Operations Describes how to operate a camera, make a conference call, and perform common conference operations. Chapter 6, System Diagnosis and Describes how to perform common system diagnosis and Maintenance software maintenance operations. Related Documentation The following documentation is related to this manual. Manual Introduction ZXV10 ET301 Quick Start Guide Describes how to quickly connect to ZXV10 ET301 terminal or other peripherals, and common conference operations. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential I Manual Introduction ZXV10 ET301 Product Description Describes ZXV10 ET301 positioning, features, structure, function, network deployment, and technical specifications. Conventions This manual uses the following conventions. Notice: indicates equipment or environment safety information. Failure to comply can result in equipment damage, data loss, equipment performance degradation, environmental contamination, or other unpredictable results. Note: provides additional information about a topic. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential II Chapter 1 Safety Precautions Basic Requirements l Do not disassemble the ZXV10 ET301 or open its shell by yourself. Contact your service provider in a timely manner if the device is faulty. l Any modification of the structure, safety design, or performance design of the device without prior authorization is prohibited. l Comply with related laws and regulations and respect the legal rights of others during the use of this device. Transportation Security use. l Keep the device dry, and avoid intense collision during its storage, transportation, and l The outer packaging of the device must be retained during transportation to avoid scratches and damage on the surface of the device. l When the device is temporarily stored, pad it with cushioning materials such as cartons at the bottom to avoid direct friction, bumps, and collision with the ground and surrounding objects. l To move the device on site, you should prepare foam plastic and cardboard protection materials in advance to protect the force application points and contact points of the device through soft isolation. l Use extreme care when hoisting the device to avoid damage to the surface of the device caused by collision between the device and other objects. Requirements for Device Installation l Place the device in a ventilated environment that is not exposed to bright light. l Keep the device far away from any electrical appliance with a strong magnetic or electric field, for example, a microwave oven and a refrigerator. l Keep the device away from heat sources, vapor, high-temperature and humid places, and sun light. l Do not place the device in a violently vibrating environment. l Do not place the device near inflammable objects, for example, foam. l Horizontally place this device on a platform out of children's reach. Do not put any heavy object on the device. l Ensure that there is no high-power device within a 5-meter radius of the device. The device cannot share a power supply line with any high-power device. Do not connect the device and any high-power device to the same AC power strip. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-1 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide l Ensure that there is no facility that impacts the heat dissipation of the device within a 1-meter radius. Keep the heat dissipation holes of the device clean to prevent the device from being overheated. l Do not hot swap HDMI cables. Requirements for Device Maintenance l Do not plug or remove input or output connectors frequently. l After the device is powered off, wait for at least 15 seconds before powering it on. l Keep the device clean. l Before cleaning the product, power it off, and remove the power cable. Use a soft and dry cloth to clean the device case. l Power off the device and remove the power cable if the device will not be used. Battery Security polarities. or explosion. l Use batteries of the proper model and install them in accordance with the correct l If a battery cannot be installed properly, do no forcibly press it, avoiding battery leakage l If a battery leaks, smokes, or releases a smell, replace it immediately. l Do not use old and new batteries together. Replace all the batteries if any battery l If battery liquid drops on your skin or clothes, wash it with plenty of clean water needs to be replaced. immediately, and go to hospital. l If battery liquid splashes onto your eye, do not rub the eye, but wash it with plenty of clean water immediately, and go to hospital. l Remove the batteries if the device will not be used for a long period. l Dispose of exhausted batteries in accordance with the instructions. Environmental Protection Do not put scrapped devices into garbage cans. Abide by local regulations on how to dispose of packaging materials, exhausted batteries, and scrapped devices, and support recycling activities. Class-A Product Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-2 Chapter 1 Safety Precautions This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
l This device may not cause harmful interference. l This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution!
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Router Instructions The precautions that should be taken when routers are used in a videoconferencing system are as follows:
l Use enterprise-level switches and routers. l Do not use a hub. l The routers must support the QoS protocol and algorithm. If not, upgrade the software. l Set QoS parameters on the routers. Set QoS parameters for video services and common services on the routers, so that video data packets are not discarded upon network congestion. l Use as few router hops as possible. Video devices should be connected to the main switch if possible. Reduce the number of the router hops to avoid too much network transmission, which may affect video transmission. l Use different VLANs to separate the videoconferencing service from other services. l When the network is blocked, use the buffer queue technology as the first prevention method. Large caches are preferred. Allocate an independent cache for each port. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-3 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-4 Chapter 2 Product Overview Table of Contents Product Positioning and Characteristics .....................................................................2-1 Product Structure .......................................................................................................2-3 Functions ...................................................................................................................2-6 Network Deployment ..................................................................................................2-7 Interfaces and Protocols...........................................................................................2-10 Technical Specifications ...........................................................................................2-11 Environmental Requirements ...................................................................................2-12 Compliant Standards................................................................................................2-13 2.1 Product Positioning and Characteristics 2.1.1 Product Positioning The ZXV10 ET301 is a new-generation lightweight videoconferencing terminal developed by ZTE. It uses an integrated structure, and is easy to deploy and operate. Based on the international standard SIP and H.323 protocols, the ZXV10 ET301 has a full set of professional audio and video service components, supports 1080p ultra HD video, has good network adaptability and security, and is applicable to various types of small and medium-sized video conferences. 2.1.2 Product Characteristics Ultra HD Videoconferencing at Low Bandwidth l Provides 720p and 1080p HD video images at 256 kbps and 512 kbps bandwidth respectively, offering more lifelike, clearer, and more fluent video images at the same bandwidth. l Supports a maximum 4 Mbps conference rate, providing ultra-high efficiency video effects. l Displays images in natural colors and clear layers, eliminates the mosaic effect, and prevents images from flashing. l Supports enhanced encoding in critical areas, presenting clear images. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-1 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Various Characteristic Intelligent Functions that Are Easy to Use and Meet Many Requirements l Dual-stream sharing mode Complies with the SIP-based BFCP and H.323-based ITU-T H.239 international dual-stream protocols, thus supporting communication with mainstream SIP and H.323 video terminals in the industry. After a content source device with an HDMI interface is connected to the terminal through a cable, conference participants in all the conference rooms of the conference can watch the content. l Access of multiple types of microphones Supports input personalized requirements and use scenarios. from built-in, digital, and linear microphones, meeting various Highly Integrated Design that Immensely Simplifies Installation and Deployment l The interfaces are extremely simple and efficient. l The host and the camera are integrated. There is a built-in omnidirectional l The product supports multiple installation modes, which are applicable to various room microphone. structures. The product can be placed on a horizontal table, or be mounted on a wall, over a TV set, or on the ceiling of a room by using the matching bracket. User-Friendly GUI and Remote Control Design l Simple configuration When the terminal is used for is restored to the factory default settings, a configuration wizard is provided automatically to help the user configure basic parameters quickly. l Delicate design of the remote control Integrated with the keys that are used most frequently, the remote control looks small and exquisite, and is easy to use. l Clear GUIs and easy operations Beautiful remote control operation GUIs, on which, a user can make a call by pressing only one key. l Real-time display of terminal information A GUI displays the IP address of the local conference room, network status, and conference status in real time. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-2 Chapter 2 Product Overview Good Network Adaptability and Security, and a Stable and Reliable System l Supports audio and video packet loss compensation, Quality of Service (QoS), Forward Error Correction (FEC ), automatic IP rate adjustment, and Network Address Translation (NAT)/Firewall traversal technologies, ensuring good network adaptability. l Supports a number of security mechanisms such as terminal registration, password authentication, and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) media encryption. High Interoperability and Compatibility that Protect User Investment l Interoperability Based on the SIP and H.323 protocols, this product has good interoperability with mainstream SIP terminals and H.323 terminals and servers in the industry. l Multiple compatibility mechanisms This product supports intelligent access of terminals that use different audio and video protocols and different bandwidths, and selects the best conference effect. 2.2 Product Structure 2.2.1 Basic Components of the System For the basic components of the system and descriptions of their functions, refer to Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Basic Components of the System Compo-
nent Diagram Terminal host TV set Function Description The ZXV10 ET301 terminal host is the core device of the system. It encodes local images and audio, and sends them to the transmission network. At the same time, it decodes received remote images and audio, and outputs them to the video and audio devices connected to the local terminal. A TV set is the basic video display and audio output device. Note: A display or projector can also be used as the display device. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-3 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Compo-
nent Diagram Microphone Infrared remote control Function Description A microphone is the basic audio input device. Note: The left figure shows the ZXV10 A100 digital microphone, which is not a fixed configuration, and can be replaced with another type of microphone as needed. ET301. The infrared remote control is the main operation and control device of the ZXV10 To remotely control a video conference by using the remote control, align the remote control with the infrared light-receiving surface of the terminal. Note: The left figure shows the remote control of the standard configuration. Other remote controls provided with ZTE videoconferencing terminals can also be used. 2.2.2 Terminal Overview Front Panel of the Terminal Figure 2-1 shows the front panel of the ZXV10 ET301 terminal host. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-4 Figure 2-1 Front Panel Description Chapter 2 Product Overview Rear Panel of the Terminal Figure 2-2 shows the interfaces on the rear panel of the ZXV10 ET301. Figure 2-2 Interfaces on the Rear Panel of the Terminal SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-5 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Note:
The following describes the interface icons on the rear panel:
l The l The icon indicates an output interface. icon indicates an input interface. Table 2-2 Descriptions of Interfaces on the Rear Panel of the Terminal No. Interface Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power interface Connected to a 12 V DC power to supply power to the terminal. D-MIC interface Provides access for the A100 digital microphone. LAN interface Connected to an IP network. Either a WiFi network or an IP network should be selected. TRS interface 3.5 mm audio input and output interface, which provides access for a linear microphone or audio matrix. HDMI OUT interface HD video and audio output interface, which is typically connected to the first display device (such as an HD TV set). HDMI OUT interface HD video and audio output interface, which is typically connected to the second display device (such as a projector). 1 2 HDMI IN interface HD video and audio input interface, which is connected to an auxiliary video source device such as a computer. USB 3.0 interface USB interface. An upgrade software package stored in a USB storage device can be used to upgrade the terminal software. 2.3 Functions Conference Call l Answers a call to join a conference. l Calls a SIP video terminal to initiate a point-to-point video conference: A user can enter the SIP number or IP address of the peer party, or use a call record to initiate a conference. l Calls an H.323 video terminal to initiate a point-to-point video conference: A user can enter the H.323 terminal number (E.164) or IP address of the peer party, or use a call record to initiate a conference. l Calls a videoconferencing server to join in a multi-point conference: A user can enter a conference number to join a multi-point conference. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-6 Chapter 2 Product Overview Content Sharing l Remote content sharing (dual streams)
The ZXV10 ET301 supports the following international dual-stream protocols:
SIP-based BFCP and H.323-based ITU-T H.239.
Shared content can come from a PC or other video source devices. l Local content sharing (screen projection) Shared content can come from a PC or other video source devices. GUI Compatibility terminals. l Various video layouts:
local full screen, remote full screen, full screen for auxiliary video, Picture-In-Picture (PIP), and Picture by Picture (PBP). l Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) time synchronization configuration. l Supports intercommunication with mainstream H.323 and SIP hardware video l Supports intercommunication with the ZTE SIP software terminal, VT100. 2.4 Network Deployment Typical Network Architecture Figure 2-3 shows a network including the ZXV10 ET301 IP terminals and MCU conference servers, where these terminals join an IP conference held by the MCUs. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-7 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 2-3 Typical Network Architecture Network architecture description:
l In zone A, the ZXV10 ET301 terminal is connected to the MCU in the public network. This scenario is applicable to a conference between different companies or organizations in the public network. l In zone B, the MCU is configured with two different network segments. This scenario is applicable to a conference between internal departments of a company in the same private network or between different companies or organizations in the public and private networks . l In zone C, the ZXV10 ET301 terminals and the MCU are connected in the same private network. This scenario is applicable to a conference between internal departments in the same company in the same private network. l If the MCUs in zones A, B and C are cascaded, this scenario is applicable to a conference between multiple organizations in different private networks and the public network. Hybrid Network with Soft Terminals Based on the SIP and H.323 protocols, the ZXV10 ET301 can be connected to the conference cloud service platform and the FTS2000 to intercommunicate with mainstream SIP video terminals, H.323 terminals, and VT100 software terminals. Figure 2-4 shows a typical network. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-8 Figure 2-4 Hybrid Network with Soft Terminals Chapter 2 Product Overview Network architecture description:
The ZXV10 FTS2000 is a firewall traversal software server developed by ZTE. It can provide multi-boundary firewall and NAT services for H.323 and SIP networks. Network of Convergence with the ZTE IMS The IMS provides mobile and fixed multimedia services by using a SIP-based VoIP application. The ZTE IMS solution is integrated with MCUs, so it can provide HD videoconferencing functions. Based on SIP, the ZXV10 ET301 terminal can be seamlessly converged with the IMS. Figure 2-5 shows a typical network. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-9 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 2-5 Network of Convergence with the ZTE IMS Network architecture description:
l The ZXV10 ET301 terminal accesses an IMS network through SIP registration, and can join or hold an HD video conference on the IMS network. l After joining the IMSconverged conference, the ZXV10 ET301 can exchange video and audio signals with multiple types of clients, for example, SIP hard terminals, soft terminals, and video phones, facilitating user communication. 2.5 Interfaces and Protocols For a description of the interfaces and protocols of the ZXV10 ET301, refer to Table 2-3. Table 2-3 Interfaces and Protocols Interface Type Description and Quantity Compliant Standard and Protocol 1HDMI IN, high-definition video input HDMI 1.4 1built-in camera Video output 2HDMI OUT, high-definition video output Video input interfaces interfaces Audio input interfaces HDMI 1.4 RJ-45
1D-MIC, providing access for the A100 digital microphone 1TRS, 3.5 mm linear video input interface 2built-in microphones, one on the left side and the other on the right side of the front panel SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-10 Chapter 2 Product Overview Compliant Standard and Interface Type Description and Quantity Audio output interfaces 2HDMI OUT (both video output and audio output are supported), for audio output 1TRS (both audio input and output are supported), 3.5 mm linear audio output
interface Network interfaces 1LAN, IP 10/100 Base-T USB interface 1USB Protocol HDMI 1.4 RJ-45 USB 3.0 12 V RTN Infrared remote Receives infrared signals from the remote NEC coding standard control interface control. Power interface 1 2.6 Technical Specifications Physical Specifications For the physical specifications of the ZXV10 ET301, refer to Table 2-4. Table 2-4 Physical Specifications of the Terminal Physical Parameter Specification Dimensions 298.01 mm 133 mm 178.52 mm (length width height) Weight 1.38 kg Performance and Capacity For a description of the performance and capacity specifications of the ZXV10 ET301, refer to Table 2-5. Table 2-5 Performance and Capacity Specifications Item Value Call bandwidth IP: 64 kbps4 Mbps Moving image resolution l HD 1080p1920108015/30fps l 720p128072015/30fps l 576p102457615/30fps l 448p768x44815/30fps l 288p512x28815/30fps l 192p352x19215/30fps SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-11 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Item Value l HD 1080p1920108030fps l 720p128072030fps l XGA102476830fps l SXGA12801024 30fps l SXGA1280768 30fps l WXGA1360x768 30fps l WXGA1280x800 30fps l WXGA+1440x900 30fps Data content resolution Built-in Camera For a description of the built-in camera of the ZXV10 ET301, refer to Table 2-6. Table 2-6 Built-in Camera of the Terminal Item Value Image Sensor 1/3 inch HD CMOS, 2.3 million effective pixels, 2.6 megapixels in total Resolution 1080p@30/25 fps, 720p@60/50/30/25 fps Defualt configuration: 1080p@30 fps resolution Lens Fixed-focus len, f=2.74 mm, F2.07 Angle of View Automatic focus H: 83 V: 65.5 White Balance Automatic Rotation Angle l Horizontal: -90-90 l Pitch angle: -25-25 Minimum illumination 2 lux Signal-Noise Ratio 55 dB 2.7 Environmental Requirements Requirements for the Power Supply The rated operating voltage and operating current of the ZXV10 ET301 terminal are described below:
l Input: 100 V AC200 V AC, 5060 Hz l Output: 12 V DC The overall power consumption of the ZXV10 ET301 terminal is 12 W. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-12 Operating Environment In operating status, the ZXV10 ET301 terminal has the following requirements for the environment:
Chapter 2 Product Overview l Temperature: 0C to 40C l Relative humidity: 10% to 90%
l Ambient noise: less than 46 dB A SPL Transportation and Storage Environment In non-operating status, the ZXV10 ET301 terminal has the following requirements for the environment:
l Temperature: 40C to +70C l Relative humidity: 10% to 90%
2.8 Compliant Standards For the standards that the ZXV10 ET301 complies with, refer to Table 2-7. Table 2-7 Compliant Standards Item Specifications Multimedia framework protocols Video encoding and decoding protocols IETF SIP and ITU-T H.323 H.264HP, and H.264 Audio encoding and G.711 A-Law, G.711 -Law, G.722, G.722.1 Polycom, G.722.1C Polycom, decoding protocols ZTE_BA_STEREO, AAC-LD_STEREO, and SILK Dual-stream standards IEFT BFCP and ITU-T H.239 Network transport protocols TCP/IP, DHCP, Telnet, HTTP, and TR069 IP protocols IPv4 and IPv6 WiFi standards IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4G Media encryption algorithm AES Execution standards GB4943.1-2011, GB9254-2008, and YD/T993-1998 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-13 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-14 Chapter 3 Installation and Preparation Table of Contents Device Connection .....................................................................................................3-1 Terminal Control Modes..............................................................................................3-3 Remote Control Operation Overview ..........................................................................3-4 Web Page Operations ................................................................................................3-7 3.1 Device Connection Figure 3-1 shows the common devices that can be connected to the ZXV10 ET301 terminal. Notice!
Do not hot swap an HDMI cable. Otherwise, the device may be damaged. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-1 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 3-1 Device Connection For a description of the devices that can be connected to the ZXV10 ET301 terminal, refer to Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Devices that Can Be Connected to the ZXV10 ET301 Connection Type Connection Description Display device l The recommended connection is as shown at C. Connect the HDMI OUT connection 1 interface of the terminal to an HD TV set, which is to be used as the l The connection as shown at B can also be used. Connect the HDMI OUT 2 interface of the terminal to an HD TV set, which is to be used as the main display device. auxiliary display device. Audio output l The HDMI OUT interface of the ZXV10 ET301 terminal can output video connection and audio signals simultaneously, as shown at C. Connect the HDMI OUT interface of the terminal to an HD TV set to make the TV set play audio. l A user can also connect the 3.5 mm TRS interface of the terminal to a power amplifier to play amplified audio. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-2 Chapter 3 Installation and Preparation Connection Type Connection Description Video input The terminal supports simultaneous input of two channels of main video and source connection auxiliary video. l For the main video input, the built-in camera of the ZXV10 ET301 terminal is recommended. l For the auxiliary video input, the connection is as shown at C. Connect the HDMI IN interface of the terminal to a video source device such as a PC. Microphone connection Select any of the following microphones:
l Built-in microphone: No connection is required. The ZXV10 ET301 terminal has two built-in microphones, which are distributed on the left and right sides of the front panel. l A100 digital microphone: The connection is as shown at E. l Linear microphone: Connect the 3.5 mm TRS interface to the linear microphone. Network Access either of the following networks:
connection l Wired IP network: Connect the LAN interface of the terminal to the Ethernet. l WiFi network: Enable WiFi on the network setting page of the terminal. 3.2 Terminal Control Modes The ZXV10 ET301 terminal supports two control modes: remote control mode and Web mode. For the typical application scenarios of each mode, refer to Table 3-2. Table 3-2 Control Modes in Typical Application Scenarios Operation Remote Control Mode Web Mode Configuration and modification Holding a conference Multi-point conference control Sending subtitles Software maintenance System diagnosis o o o
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If the remote control is insensitive, check its battery level. l Remote control mode: A user uses the terminal remote control to control the terminal. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-3 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide l Web mode: A user logs in to the Web page for the terminal through a browser to control the terminal. The address is "http://IP address of the terminal". 3.3 Remote Control Operation Overview 3.3.1 Remote Control Overview You can use an infrared remote control to operate the ZXV10 ET301. You can use the remote control to perform the following operations:
l Configuring a terminal l Holding a conference l Controlling a conference l System diagnosis l Software maintenance Figure 3-2 shows the buttons and functions of a remote control. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-4 Figure 3-2 Buttons and Functions of a Remote Control Chapter 3 Installation and Preparation l The above image is used for illustration purposes only. The actual remote control is Note:
subject to your shipment. l The remote control is powered by two AAA (#7) batteries. Verify that the batteries are properly installed, and ensure that the batteries of the remote control have sufficient electric power before using. l It is recommended that you operate the remote control within six meters (not exceeding eight meters) by pointing it to the infrared signal reception area on the front panel of a terminal when operating the remote control. l In the current version, the local camera of the ZXV10 ET301 is adjusted by hand. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-5 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide 3.3.2 Remote Control Home Page Overview Power on the terminal. The system automatically displays the home page, see Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3 Home Page 1. Local terminal name/IP 2. Status bar 3. System setup 4. Screen sharing 5. Conference schedule and 6. Calling joining Note:
To display the home page, press the Back key. l On the home page, press the arrow and OK keys. You can open the system configuration, conference schedule, screen sharing, and calling windows. l Table 3-3 describes the icons of the status bar. Table 3-3 Icon Descriptions Icon Description GK registration succeeds, and the H.323 conference cloud service can be GK registration fails, and the H.323 conference cloud service cannot be used SIP registration succeeds, and the SIP conference cloud service can be used used normally. normally. normally. 3-6 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 3 Installation and Preparation Icon Description SIP registration fails, and the SIP conference cloud service cannot be used normally. The network is properly connected. The network is improperly connected. 3.4 Web Page Operations After the network connection of the terminal is normal, the user can log in to the Web page of the terminal. The IP address of the terminal is the address for accessing the Web page. For example, if the IP address of the terminal is 10.10.10.1, the address of the Web page of the terminal is http://10.10.10.1. The browsers supported by the ZXV10 ET301 terminal include IE, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. Prerequisite l The network connection of the terminal is normal. l The IP address of the ZXV10 ET301 terminal is already known. l The username and password for logging in to the Web page of the ZXV10 ET301 terminal are already known. Steps 1. Enter the Web page address (for example, http://10.10.10.1) of the ZXV10 ET301 terminal in the address bar of a browser to open the system login page. 2. Select the language for display on the system login page. 3. Select the username from the Username list. Enter the password in the Password text box. There are two options for the username: admin and user. The initial password for both the usernames is zxv10@UCC. Where, l The admin option is the administrator, who can modify and save terminal l The user option is a common user, who cannot modify the system configurations configurations after login. of the terminal after login. Note:
To ensure system security, the user should modify the password after first login. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-7 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide 3-4. Figure 3-4 Web Page 4. Click the Login button to open the Web page of the ZXV10 ET301 terminal, see Figure 1. Menu area 2. Operation display area SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-8 Chapter 4 System Configurations Table of Contents Initial Settings.............................................................................................................4-1 Other Settings ..........................................................................................................4-16 4.1 Initial Settings 4.1.1 Configuration Wizard the When the ZXV10 ET301 is first powered on or restored to the factory settings, configuration wizard guides a user through the configuration of the ZXV10 ET301 (for example, network connection, conference server, and terminal name). The parameters take effect immediately when the configuration is completed. The system automatically saves these configurations, which remain valid every time when the system is started. This facilitates subsequent operations. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Configure the network connection parameters through the configuration wizard, as shown in Figure 4-1. For details about the configuration, refer to 4.1.2 Configuring a Network Connection. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-1 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 4-1 Configuration Wizard Network Configuration Note:
l If necessary, you can skip a step temporarily. l The default setting is DHCP (wired). When the IP address is obtained and no operation is performed in five seconds, the system automatically saves the setting and proceeds to the next step, press any key to cancel. l To configure the network connection, select
> Network > Ethernet. For details, refer to 4.1.2 Configuring a Network Connection. 2. Click Next, press OK key, switch to the Cloud selection tab, as shown in Figure 4-2, Configure the cloud service parameters. For details about the parameters, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-2 Figure 4-2 Configuration Wizard Cloud Service Chapter 4 System Configurations Note:
l If necessary, you can skip a step temporarily. l To configure the cloud service, select
> Cloud Service. For details, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service and 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service. 3. Click Next, press OK key, switch to the Pick a name tab, as shown in Figure 4-3, Configure a name for the terminal. For details about the configuration, refer to 4.1.5 Configuring General Parameters. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-3 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 4-3 Configuration Wizard Pick a name Note:
l If necessary, you can skip a step temporarily. l To configure the terminal name, select
> General > Terminal Name. For details, refer to4.1.5 Configuring General Parameters. 4.1.2 Configuring a Network Connection This procedure describes how to configure a network environment and obtain a network address, in order to enable the terminal to communicate with other devices. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Network > Ethernet, the Ethernet Configuration window is displayed, see Figure 4-4. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-4 Figure 4-4 Ethernet Configuration Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Configure ethernet connection parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Ethernet Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Obtaining an address l Manual: Network information (for example, IP address of a terminal) is allocated by the administrator. Therefore, you need to manually configure it. l Automatic: Network information (for example, IP address of a terminal) is automatically allocated by a Dynamic Host Configure Protocol (DHCP) server. Therefore, you do not need to configure it. IP Address The IP address of a terminal (for example, 10.10.10.1). The default value is 128.128.128.128. Subnet mask Divides an IP address into two parts: network address and host address (for example, 255.255.255.0). Gate The IP address of the gateway corresponding to the terminal. Mast DNS/ Slave DNS The address of a Domain Name Server (DNS). If no DNS is enabled, you do not need to configure it. It can be provided by the administrator. If a DNS is enabled, the domain names of SNTP and SIP servers can be parsed. Consequently, a relative stable domain name can be used as an IP address. 4. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-5 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Result After the network is successfully connected, information:
the home page displays the following l On the home page, the icon is displayed at the upper right corner. This indicates that the current network is successfully connected. l On the home page, the following terminal configuration information is displayed at the upper left corner:
IP address (for example, 10.10.10.1): The terminal is properly connected to a network. However, the terminal name is not configured.
Terminal name/IP address (for example, industry park 1601/10.10.10.1): The terminal is properly connected to a network. The terminal name is configured. 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service This procedure describes how to use the SIP conference cloud service of the ZXV10 ET301 to hold a conference between two parties or among multiple parties. Prerequisite l The terminal is not engaged in a conference. l The network is properly connected. Context Steps You can use the SIP cloud service configuration function to register a user name on the SIP server. After registration, you can use the user name to initiate SIP calls. 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Cloud Service. The SIP cloud service configuration window is displayed, see Figure 4-5. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-6 Figure 4-5 SIP Cloud Service Configuration Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Configure the SIP cloud service parameters according to the actual network situation. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-2. Table 4-2 SIP Cloud Service Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Working mode Options: UC_SIP, IMS_SIP, TELECOM_SIP, and MICROSOFT_LYNC. l UC_SIP is the default mode. l If the IMS network is used, select IMS_SIP. l If the TELECOM IMS network is used, select TELECOM_SIP. l To communicate with a Microsoft LYNC client, select MICROSOFT_LYNC. SIP registration Whether to enable SIP registration. If you want to use SIP user name for calling, select Enable. The user name A user name registered in the SIP server. It consists of letters, symbols, and digits. This user name is used to address a call. Register server address Domain name of the SIP server on which the terminal is registered. The domain is allocated by the administrator. The register server is a database that covers all user agents in the same domain. The register server can query and send IP address and other information in accordance with the request from the SIP proxy server. The SIP register server performs address registration for clients. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-7 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Parameter Description Transfer protocol Select the transfer protocol in accordance with the SIP server working mode. l If Working Mode is set to UC_SIP, IMS_SIP, or TELECOM_SIP, you can select User Datagram Protocol
(UDP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or Transport Layer Security (TLS). If you select TCP or TLS, you can make a call of SIP type after the successful registration to the SIP server. You must use the SIP user name for addressing. If the IP address needs to be used for the call, both parties must be successfully registered on the SIP server. l If Working Mode is set to MICROSOFT_LYNC, you must select the Transport Layer Security (TLS). The name of the When the register server requires authentication, the authentication authentication name must be configured and is assigned by the administrator. The proxy server IP address of the proxy server. address/The backup proxy The SIP proxy server can receive a session request from the user server address agent, and query the accepted address from the register server. If the user agent and the proxy server are in the same domain, the session initialization is forwarded to the user agent. If they are not in the same domain, the session initialization is forwarded to another proxy server. If the proxy server fails to operate, the backup proxy server can replace it for normal operation. In most cases, only the IP address needs to be specified. If the port number is required, the format should be proxy/standby proxy server IP address:port number, and the general default port number is 5060. Password The password registered by a terminal in the SIP server. This password is used by the SIP server to authenticate the validity of a terminal. in the SIP server. The password of a terminal must be consistent with that predefined SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-8 Chapter 4 System Configurations Parameter Description Registration policy Register Policy refers to the processing policy used by the terminal when the user name to be registered by the terminal is If Working Mode is set to IMS_SIP or TELECOM_SIP, this already registered. parameter is available. l Mandatory: If the user name that the terminal wants to register has been registered, no message will be displayed and the user name will be used for the terminal registration. l Manual: If the user name that the terminal wants to register has been registered, a message will be displayed, asking the user to confirm whether to register this user name. l Intelligent: If the user name that the terminal wants to register has been registered, no message will be displayed and the terminal keeps querying till this user name is available. Mandatory or Manual is recommended. SIP domain name If the work mode is IMS_SIP or TELECOM_SIP, this setting is required. the administrator. The SIP domain name registered by the terminal is assigned by 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. Result If the terminal is successfully registered to the SIP cloud service, are displayed in the upper right corner, for example, BIJ001. and SIP user name 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service With the H.323 (ITU-T Rec. Packet-based Multimedia Communications Systems) conference cloud service, the ZXV10 ET301 terminal can communicate with terminals using the same H.323 cloud service, and initiate two-party or multi-party video conferences. l The terminal is not engaged in a conference. l The network is properly connected. Prerequisite Context The GK is a gate keeper of the video conference for bandwidth management, terminal authentication, and address translation. You can use registered name or terminal number instead of a changeable IP address to initiate a call. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-9 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide You can use the H.323 cloud service to register a name (H.323 ID) and terminal number
(E.164) for the local terminal on the GK server. After registration, you can use the registered name and terminal number to initiate H.323 calls. Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Select
> Cloud Service > H.323. The H.323 cloud service configuration window is displayed, see Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 H.323 Cloud Service Configuration Window 3. Configure H.323 parameters according to the actual network situation. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-3. Table 4-3 Cloud Service-H.232 Configuration Descriptions Parameter GK mode Description Sets the GK mode. Options:
l Disabled: Registration for a GK server is not allowed. l Specify: The administrator will specify a GK for terminal registration. l Auto: The terminal searches a GK automatically. If you need to register for GK, select Specify or Auto. It is recommended to select Specify. The terminal number Terminal No. (E.164) is the unique identifier of a terminal in the whole network, and also the addressing base for an H.323 call. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-10 Chapter 4 System Configurations Parameter Description GK Encryption scheme If password authentication is set for the GK server, you should select a GK encryption mode when registering on the GK server. Options: Disabled, Auto, ZTE, New Vision, and Cisco. l Auto: Selected to try the following three encryption mode ZTE, New Vision, and Cisco until the registration succeeds. l ZTE: Selected for ZTE GK server. l New Vision: Selected for Huawei GK server. l Cisco: Selected for Tandberg GK server. Registered name The name that the terminal registers on the GK server consists of Chinese/English characters, digits or symbols. The name must be unique. ID encoding To set the encode mode when the ZXV10 ET301 terminal communicates with other model terminals. Options: UTF8 and Unicode. It is recommended to select UTF8. If characters cannot be displayed normally, select Unicode. Password Used by the GK to verify terminal validity. If the GK enables password authentication, this password must be the same as the preset password, and then the terminal can be registered on the GK successfully. GK address Enter the domain name or IP address of the GK server obtained from the administrator of the GK server. GK port The RAS port of the GK is consistent with that of the GK server. The default is 1719. 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. Result If the terminal is successfully registered to the H.323 cloud service, number are displayed in the upper right corner, for example, 075502. and GK terminal 4.1.5 Configuring General Parameters This procedure describes how to configure general parameters (including the terminal name, system time, language, resolution, scale, and telnet service) for daily use. Prerequisite The terminal is not engaged in a conference. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-11 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> General. The General configuration window is displayed, see Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 General Configuration Window 3. Configure general parameters for a terminal as required. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-4. Table 4-4 General Configuration Descriptions Parameter Description Terminal Name The name of a terminal. It consists of letters, symbols, and digits (for example, Shenzhen Industrial Park 1001). Time The date and time of a terminal. You can configure it in either of the following ways:
l If Synchronization server time is selected, ZXV10 ET301 will Synchronize it with the time of an SNTP server. l If configure it manually, TimeZone and Server IP has to be configured. Language The language to be displayed on a screen. Resolution The terminal resolution. A higher resolution indicates a clearer video. Scale Select a scale, depending on the video location and size of a display. In this way, the size of a screen can better match that of the display. Select the scale button, and then press the left and right arrow keys on the remote control to adjust the scale. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-12 4.1.6 Configuring the Firewall Chapter 4 System Configurations Parameter Description Advanced Whether to control a terminal via Telnet for debugging purposes. The default value is off. Configuratuion will take effect after the restart. 4. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. Network Address Translation (NAT) maps IP addresses of an LAN to IP addresses of an external public network, and then terminals in the LAN can communicate with terminals in the Internet. If an H.323 terminal in a private network that connects to a public network through NAT needs to communicate with a terminal in the public network, you can configure the firewall to implement NAT traversal. l If a terminal in the private network communicates with a terminal in another network by making an H.323 call, H.323 NAT information needs to be configured. l If a terminal in the private network communicates with a terminal in another network by making an SIP call, SIP NAT information needs to be configured. Context ICE has the following restrictions:
l Only point-to-point calls are supported, and multi-point calls are not supported. l Both the private network and public network support the ICE function. l BFCP dual stream is not supported. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Network > Firewall. The Firewall window is displayed, see Figure 4-8. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-13 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 4-8 Firewall Configuration Window 3. For a description of the parameters for configuring NAT port, refer to Table 4-5. For a description of the parameters for configuring H.323 Work pattern, refer to Table 4-6. For a description of the parameters for configuring SIP Work pattern, refer to Table 4-7. l Select Port. The port configuration page is displayed. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-5. Table 4-5 NAT Port Configuration Descriptions Parameter Description TCP Port The upper and lower thresholds of the TCP port range. These ports are used to send H.245 signaling. The default value ranges from 3230 to 3280. You can configure the TCP port range to 2000 through 20000. UDP Port The upper and lower thresholds of the UDP port range. These ports are used to send RTP media streams. The default value ranges from 3230 to 3289. You can configure the UDP port range to 2000 through 20000. Symmetric Whether to enable the symmetric RTP function. RTP If there are two terminals, one is in the private network, and the other is in the public network, and the firewall across functions such as H.460, static NAT, or ICE are not enabled at the terminal on the private network terminal. You can enable the symmetric RTP function of the public terminal to achieve the interconnection between the terminals on public and private networks. l Select H.323 Work Pattern. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-6. 4-14 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 4 System Configurations Table 4-6 H.323 NAT Configuration Descriptions Parameter Description Work Mode Whether to enable H.323 NAT, including Disabled, Static NAT and H.460. If Disabled is selected, there is no need to set other parameters. Static NAT means that a private IP address inside the Intranet is translated into the corresponding public IP address. H.460 is a group of firewall traversal protocols. Using this protocol together with an external gateway, the terminal can flexibly traverse firewalls. Public NAT If NAT Mode is set to Static NAT, this setting is required. Enter a public IP address. IP 1-3 If NAT Mode is set to Static NAT, this setting is required. Subnet Mask 1-3 Local intranet private IP address and corresponding subnet mask. The network segment determined by the IP address and corresponding subnet mask is the private network segment of the local terminal. The NAT function is not used when the terminals in this network segment are called. Keep Alive If NAT Mode is set to H.460, this setting is required. Intervel Set the interval for the sending keep-alive packet to the H.460 server, ranging from 5 to 30 seconds. You are advised to retain the default setting
(5 s). l Select SIP Work Pattern. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-7. Table 4-7 SIP NAT Configuration Descriptions Parameter Description Work Mode Enable or disable the NAT function of the SIP. Options: Disable, Static NAT, and ICE. If Disable is selected, you do not need to configure other parameters. Static NAT: Every private IP address of an internal network is converted to a public IP address. It means that a private IP address is converted to only a public IP address. ICE: Tests whether two communication parties can be connected through Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) or Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN)and determines a better mode. Public NAT This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to Static NAT. Enter a public network address. Compatibility This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to ICE. Mode Options: RFC5245 and WLM2009. Normally RFC5245 is selected. WLM2009 is selected when the terminal interconnects with a Microsoft LYNC terminal. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-15 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Turn Server Addr. This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to ICE. Enter the information about the ICE Turn server. It is provided by the Parameter Description Turn Server Port Turn Server User Turn Server Pwd administrator. StunServer Addr. This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to ICE. IP address of the ICE Stun server. StunServer Port This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to ICE. Port ID of the ICE Stun server. 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. 4.2 Other Settings 4.2.1 Setting Call Parameters This procedure describes how to set the call response mode, whether auxiliary video grab is allowed, and the default call type for a terminal. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Conference > Call. The Call window is displayed, see Figure 4-9. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-16 Figure 4-9 Call Setting Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Set the call parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-8. Table 4-8 Call Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description The default Whether the terminal originates calls to other terminals via SIP or H.323. contact type rate SIP type If The default contact type is set to SIP, this parameter must be set based on the network situation. Options: URI and TEL. By default the call The default rate for a terminal to originate a call to another terminal. A point-to-point Select the answer mode for a point-to-point call: Auto, Manual, Do Not call response Disturb and Auto (Only audio). l Auto: When a call is received, the terminal automatically answers the call and connects to the conference. l Manual: When a call is received, the terminal displays a call prompt asking you whether to accept the call. l Do Not Disturb: When a call is received, the terminal directly rejects the call. l Auto (Only audio): When there is an incoming call, the ZXV10 ET301 terminal directly connects the conference by audio mode. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-17 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Parameter Description Auxiliary video Whether to allow other terminals to take away the presentation token in grab the H.323 conference. l Accept: Other terminals can take away the presentation token when the local terminal is sending a presentation video, that is to say, when other terminals send a presentation video, the local terminal stops its presentation video, and allow other terminals to send its presentation l Reject: when the local terminal is sending a presentation video, other terminals cannot send a presentation video. Mute on meeting Whether a terminal automatically mutes a local microphone when joining a video. conference. 4. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. 4.2.2 Setting QoS The Quality of Service (QoS) setting refers to the mode in which the network processes IP packets are transferred during a video conference. In an IP network with restricted resources, the terminal can automatically adapt to packet loss, jitter, and delay in the network to ensure video and audio transmission quality. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Context l Forward Error Correction (FEC) enables the terminal to adopt specified redundancy transmission policies that will guarantee a clear and smooth video transmission under a specified packet loss rate. When enabling the FEC function, you are recommended to enable the IP Auto Rate function. l Auto IP Rate function is used to increase or decrease the real-time conference rate automatically in accordance with the network situation. If the packet loss ratio exceeds a specified threshold, the system decreases the conference rate, and if the network recovers to the normal situation, the system increases the conference rate. Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Network > QoS. The QoS setting window is displayed, see Figure 4-10. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-18 Figure 4-10 QoS Setting Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Select FEC. Set FEC parameters by referring to Table 4-9. Table 4-9 FEC Parameter Descriptions Parameter Enable FEC Description Whether to enable the FEC function. You are recommended to enable the function and the IP Auto Rate function. Audio/Primary Video/Sec-
The packet loss ratio at the remote end, including Auto, 1%, ondary Video Packet Loss 3%, 5%, 10%, 20%, and 30%. Automeans the packet loss Ratio ratio is subject to the actual situation at the remote end. Audio/Primary Video/Sec-
Options: Auto, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, and ondary Video Redundancy 100%. Auto by default. Audio/Primary Video/Sec-
Whether to lower the code rate to keep the total bandwidth ondary Video Keep Bandwidth unchanged. 4. Select Auto IP Rate. Set Auto IP Rate parameters by referring to Table 4-10. Table 4-10 Auto IP Rate Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Auto IP Rate If Auto IP Rate is selected, the ZXV10 ET301 terminal enables auto IP rate function, and you need to set Lowest Tx. l When the network quality deteriorates and the packet loss ratio exceeds the threshold, the conference rate is decreased. l When the network recovers to the normal situation, the system increase the conference rate automatically. If this parameter is not selected, this function is not enabled. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-19 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Parameter Description Lowest Tx. Lowest Tx. means the lowest control rate. The minimum value is 64 kbps and the maximum value is 1920 kbps. If the rate amounts to Lowest Tx. the conference rate does not decrease any more even the packet loss ratio increases. 5. After the configuration is completed, click Save. 4.2.3 Selecting the Video Source This procedure describes how to configure the video source in accordance with the connection between the video input interface of the terminal and the peripheral. In most cases, the default settings are used. If the interface to which the video source is connected is changed, the settings need to be changed. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Select 2. Select the desired video source from the drop-down list. It is recommended that you
> Media > Video, the Video setting window is displayed. select the built-in camera as the primary video source. 3. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. 4.2.4 Setting Audio Input The ZXV10 ET301 supports a built-in microphone, digital microphone, and linear input. Audio input can be enabled or disabled as required. After the ZXV10 ET301 is connected to an A100 digital microphone, its built-in microphone is automatically disabled. If the local sound heard on a remote terminal is too low, the gain can be increased, and vice versa. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Select 3. Slide Mic input to adjust the gain of microphone input.
> Media > Audio, the Audio setting Window is displayed. The maximum gain is 16, and the minimum is 0. 4-20 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4. Select whether to enable Built-in microphone and Linear Audio as required. 5. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. Chapter 4 System Configurations 4.2.5 Setting AES Encryption AES is a type of encryption algorithm. If it is enabled, the terminal encrypts the data packets. The receiving terminal can decode video and audio only after decrypting the data packets. Through AES, you can encrypt the communication data of a conference to protect information security. Prerequisite Context Steps The terminal is not engaged in a conference. l If the MCU has enabled AES encryption, the terminals need to enable this function to participate in the MCU conference. Otherwise the terminals cannot participate in the conference. l If AES encryption is forcibly enabled on one terminal, this function must be enabled on the remote terminal. Otherwise, the terminals cannot initiate the conference. 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Conference > Security. The Security setting window is displayed, see Figure 4-11. Figure 4-11 Security Setting Window SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-21 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide 3. Set AES encryption parameters by referring to Table 4-11. Table 4-11 AES Encryption Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Does not encrypt or decrypt data. Close Auto Determines whether to encrypt or decrypt data in accordance with the AES settings of the remote terminal. If AES encryption is set to Open at the remote end, the terminal encrypts and decrypts data. If AES encryption is set to Close at the remote end, the terminal does not encrypt and decrypt data. Open Forcibly encrypts or decrypts the data. 4. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. 4.2.6 Setting Conference Capacity This procedure describes how to configure the preferred coding capability and quality of the conference audio, primary video and secondary video. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Conference > Capacity. The Capacity setting window is displayed, see Figure 4-12. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-22 Figure 4-12 Capacity Setting Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Retain the default capacity setting or customize the setting as needed. For a description of the capacity parameters, refer to Table 4-12. Table 4-12 Capacity Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Audio capacity Basic Capacity Audio coding format. l If this parameter is set to Default, all coding formats are selected. l If this parameter is set to Custom, you can choose among the G.722, G722.1, ZTEBA-STEREO, G.711 a-Law, G.711 u-Law, G.722.1C, SILK, and ZTE BA coding formats. Preferred Audio Configure the preferred audio coding format. If Auto is selected, the terminal adjusts in accordance with conference requirements. It is recommended to select Auto. Primary/Sec-
Basic Capacity Primary/Secondary video coding format. ondary video capacity l If this parameter is set to Default, all coding formats are selected. l If this parameter is set to Custom, you can choose among the H.264, H.264HP coding formats.
H.264: The video coding efficiency of H.264 is higher than that of traditional coding protocols. H.264 is able to deliver 720p HD video streams at 1024 kbps. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-23 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Parameter Description
H.264HP: The video coding efficiency of H.264HP is higher than that of H.264. H.264HP is able to deliver 720p HD video streams at 768 kbps. If Secondary video capacity is set, you also need to configure the BFCP Transport Protocols. Either Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) can be selected to send SIP BFCP auxiliary videos. transmission protocol. Generally, you can select TCP, which is a reliable You need to select UDP in either of the following scenarios:
l The peer device supports UDP only. l It is required to have a good environment adaptability, but used for unreliable transmission. Preferred Video Configure the preferred primary/secondary video coding. If Auto is selected, the terminal adjusts in accordance with conference requirements. It is recommended to select Auto. Primary/Sec-
Options: Auto, Clear, and Smooth. ondary Video l Auto: the system adjusts resolution and frame Quality frequency automatically in accordance with network quality. l Clear: in case of insufficient bandwidth, the system decreases frame frequency to guarantee video quality. l Smooth: in case of insufficient bandwidth, the system reduces video quality to guarantee a smooth video. l It is recommended to set Primary Video Quality to l It is recommended to set Secondary Video Quality Smooth. to Clear. are selected. l If this parameter is set to Custom, you can choose among the H.224/H.281, H.264 Aggregation Packets 1, CCM, and BFCP coding formats.
H.224/H.281: it is the camera controlling protocol. It is required to select this parameter for both lo-
cal terminal and remote terminal to enable far end control function.
H.264 Aggregation Packets 1: selected to com-
municate with the terminals of other manufactur-
4-24 Advanced Basic Capacity l If this parameter is set to Default, all coding formats SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Parameter Description Chapter 4 System Configurations ers. For some terminals, only when this parameter is selected, is the H.264 video capacity enabled.
CCM: Code Control Message, it is used to control the media channel of the SIP type conference. Af-
ter it is enabled, the conference of the SIP type can receive the handing VCU requests and flow control command messages. 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. 4.2.7 Setting TR069 TR069 (Technical Report 069) is a DSL Forum technical specification. After a terminal is configured with the TR069 information, the TR069 network management system can query terminal status and conference information, restart the terminal, upgrade the terminal, and receive alarms from the terminal. The terminal is not in the conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Select
> Network > Network Management, the Network Management Window is displayed, see Figure 4-13. Figure 4-13 Network Management Window SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-25 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide 3. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-13. Table 4-13 TR069 Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description screen must be set. ACS Address Enter the IP address of ACS. Enable TR069 Sets whether to enable TR069. If yes, other parameters displayed on the ACS User Name The ACS user name is identical with the name set on the server, the ACS User Password The ACS user password is identical with the password set on the server, default ACS user name is cpe. the default ACS user password is cpe. 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-26 Chapter 5 Conference Operations Table of Contents Holding a Conference.................................................................................................5-1 Adjusting a Camera....................................................................................................5-7 Adjusting the Volume of a Local Terminal ...................................................................5-7 Controlling a Local Microphone ..................................................................................5-8 Sharing a Local Screen ..............................................................................................5-8 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming............................................................5-9 Changing the Layout of a Screen .............................................................................5-10 Using a Conference Schedule ..................................................................................5-12 Disconnecting a Conference.....................................................................................5-13 5.1 Holding a Conference 5.1.1 Holding a Point-to-Point Conference The ZXV10 ET301 enables you to manually enter a peer address, select a person from a contact list, and select a historical record to hold a point-to-point conference. The called party can be a mainstream video conference terminal that supports the SIP or H.323 protocol. Note:
l If a multipoint conference is held on an MCU, addition of terminals is allowed. For how to join a new terminal or rejoin a disconnected terminal to the conference by calling the MCU, refer to 5.1.2 Joining a Conference. l In a point-to-point conference (meaning that one terminal calls the other without the involvement of the MCU), no new terminal is allowed. Prerequisite l The terminal is not engaged in a conference and properly connected to the network. l Terminals at both ends can properly communicate over the IP network, or are connected to the same cloud service. For how to configure the cloud service, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service and 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-1 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Note:
If unregistered in the cloud service, a terminal can make a call through an IP address even as a guest, instead of through a terminal ID. l The AES encryption function is already enabled on both ends of a call when the call is encrypted. This function is configured in the for the ZXV10 ET301.
> Conference > Security path Steps l Making a Call Through an IP Address 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the make call window, see Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1 Make Call Window 3. Select the address bar, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Open the dialing keyboard, and then enter the address of the other party. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 5-1. Table 5-1 Address Setting Descriptions If... Then... Both parties are not registered Use the remote IP address, for example, 10.10.10.1. with any cloud service. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-2 Chapter 5 Conference Operations If... Then... Both parties are registered with Use one of the following:
the SIP cloud service and need
Remote IP address to initiate a SIP conference.
Registered SIP user name of the remote end
Remote "SIP user name@domain name"
Both parties are registered Use one of the following:
with the H.323 cloud service
Remote IP address and need to initiate an H.323 conference. mote end
Registered H.323 user name (H.323 ID) of the re-
Remote terminal number (E.164) Note:
If the remote IP address is used to initiate a call, local and remote terminals do not need to be registered with the H.323/SIP cloud service.
If the registered H.323 user name or terminal number of the remote end is used to initiate a call, local and remote terminals must be registered with the H.323 cloud service. For the registration method, refer to 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service.
If the registered SIP user name of the remote end is used to initiate a call, local and remote terminals must be registered with the SIP cloud service. If the remote "SIP user name@domain name" is used to initiate a call, only the remote party needs to be registered with the SIP cloud service. For the registration method, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service. 5. Press Back on the remote control. 6. Set the call parameters by referring to Table 5-2. Table 5-2 Call Parameter Descriptions Parame-
Description ter Call type Select SIP or H.323. Select SIP in the following scenarios:
The remote party only supports SIP conferences.
The IMS network of China Mobile is used.
The IMS network of China Telecom is used.
The remote terminal is a Microsoft Lync client. 5-3 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Parame-
Description ter Rate Select conference rate in accordance with conference requirements and network situation, ranging from 64 kbps to 4 Mbps.
For 720p HD video conference, at least select 512 kbps.
For 1080p HD conference, at least select 1024 kbps.
The selected conference rate should be less than the network bandwidth. 7. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control to make a call. l Making a Call Through a Contact List 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the make call window. 3. Select the address bar, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Select a callee from the contact list. For details, refer to Table 5-3. Table 5-3 Callee Selection Descriptions If... Then... The terminal is not registered in the You can only select a callee that supports call initiation cloud service. via an IP address or SIP user name@domain name. The terminal is registered with the You can select a callee that supports call initiation via H.323 cloud service. an H.323 address. The terminal is registered with the You can select a callee that supports call initiation SIP cloud service. via a SIP address. 5. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control to make a call. l Making a Call Through a Historical Conference 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the Conference Schedule window. 3. Click History Conference, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Select a two-party conference from the historical conference list. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-4 Chapter 5 Conference Operations Note:
If the local terminal is registered with the SIP cloud service alone, you can only select a SIP historical conference.
If the local terminal is registered with the H.323 cloud service alone, you can only select an H.323 historical conference. 5. Click Edit Call, and then press OK on the remote control to make a call. 6. Click the icon, press OK on the remote control. 5.1.2 Joining a Conference To join a conference, a terminal can:
l Accept a call. l Call a conference ID. Prerequisite l The terminal is unengaged in the conference and properly connected to the network. l To call a conference ID, you need to obtain it from the caller. If a conference password is set, you need to obtain the password. l To call a conference ID, the terminal must be connected to the cloud service l If the AES encryption function is enabled on the MCU, this function is also enabled
> Conference > Security path on the ZXV10 ET301, before it joins the successfully. in the conference. Steps l Answering a Call In idle mode, the terminal can answer a call to join a conference. l Calling a Conference ID to Join a Conference 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the make call window, see Figure 5-2. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-5 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 5-2 Make Call Window 3. Select the address bar, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Open the dialing keyboard, and then enter the conference ID. Note:
If a conference password is set, you need to enter the password to join the conference. 5. Press Back key on the remote control. 6.
(Optional) Set the call parameters by referring to Table 5-4. Table 5-4 Call Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Call type Select SIP or H.323. Rate Select conference rate in accordance with conference requirements and network situation, ranging from 64 kbps to 4 Mbps.
For 720p HD video conference, at least select 512 kbps.
For 1080p HD conference, at least select 1024 kbps.
The selected conference rate should be less than the network bandwidth. 7. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control to make a call. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-6 Chapter 5 Conference Operations 5.2 Adjusting a Camera During a conference, you can use a remote control to adjust a remote camera or zoom in or out. In the current version, the local camera of the ZXV10 ET301 is adjusted by hand. l To adjust a remote camera, you can tilt or rotate it to point to the speaker. l To make the image clear, you can zoom in or out. Context Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to hide the remote control operation window. 2. Press the Camera key to open the remote camera control window. 3. Perform the following operations as required to open the Camera Control window. 4. Perform the following operations as required. To... Do... adjust a camera. Press the arrow keys (up, down, left, and right) on the remote control. zoom in or out an image. Press Zoom in/out on the remote control. 5. After adjusting the camera, Press Back on the remote control to exit the Camera Control window. 5.3 Adjusting the Volume of a Local Terminal In a conference, you can adjust the volume of a local terminal or stereo. Note:
This adjustment affects the sound of the local terminal only. Steps l Adjusting the Volume of a Terminal 1. Check whether the terminal is in the Camera Control window. If yes, press Back on the remote control. 2. Press Volume Up/Down on the remote control to adjust the volume. l Adjusting the Volume of a Stereo You can adjust the volume of a stereo (for example, TV) by pressing Volume Up/Down on its remote control. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-7 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide 5.4 Controlling a Local Microphone To prevent another terminal from hearing a local terminal during a conference, you can close the local microphone. Perform one of the following operations as required to open or close a local microphone. Steps If... Then... The terminal is Perform one of the following operations to open or close a local microphone:
engaged in a l Press Mute on the remote control. conference. l Press On/Off on the local microphone. The terminal is idle. 1. From the home page, select
> media > Audio. Then, the Audio setting page is displayed. 2. Drag the Mic input slider to adjust the input of the local microphone. If Mic input is set to 0, the local microphone is muted. 3. Select whether to enable Built-in microphone and Linear Audio. 4. Press the Back key of the remote control to save the setting. 5.5 Sharing a Local Screen If a terminal is not engaged in a conference, you can display a video source (for example, PC) on a local screen. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps a terminal. 1. Connect an HDMI video source device (for example, PC) to the HDMI IN interface of 2. Press the Back key on the remote control to hide the remote control operation window. 3. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the Screen Share window, see Figure 5-3. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-8 Figure 5-3 Screen Share Window Chapter 5 Conference Operations Note:
The current version does not support PC Screen Share and Mobile Screen Share. 4. Click HDMI, and then press OK on the remote control. The contents stored on the HDMI device (for example, PC) is displayed on the screen of the local terminal. 5.6 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming In a conference, you can display a video source (for example, PC) on the screens of other terminals via dual streaming. l The terminal is engaged in a conference. l The default video source is already set. For how to set the default video source, refer to "4.2.3 Selecting the Video Source". Prerequisite Context The ZXV10 ET301 supports a standard dual-streaming function. send two streams: primary video and secondary video. sent, a remote terminal can view both the primary video and the secondary video. l The primary video comes from the screen captured by a camera. l The secondary video comes from an HDMI device (for example, PC). In other words, it can If two streams are successfully 5-9 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Steps 1. Connect an HDMI video source device (for example, PC) to the HDMI IN of a terminal. 2. Send dual stream in either of the following ways. To... Do... Send dual streams by Press the Content key. Click Send in the dialog box that is pressing keys on the remote displayed, and press the OK key. control Send dual streams in the a. Press any Direction key on the remote control to open the conference control window Conference Control window, see Figure 5-4. b. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control. c. Select the desired device, and then press OK on the remote d. Click Send Dual Video, and then press OK on the remote control. control. Figure 5-4 Conference Control Window 3. After two streams are successfully sent, each terminal can change the screen layout to view a combination of local, remote, and secondary videos. For details about how to change the screen layout, refer to 5.7 Changing the Layout of a Screen. 5.7 Changing the Layout of a Screen You can change the layout of a screen to view a combination of local, remote, and secondary videos (for example, full-screen, picture-in-picture, and picture-by-picture). SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-10 Chapter 5 Conference Operations The terminal is engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Switch the image layout in either of the following ways. To... Do... Switch the image layout by using Press the Layout key on the remote control. the remote control Switch the image layout in the a. Press any Direction key on the remote control to open conference control window the Conference Control window, see Figure 5-5. b. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control. Figure 5-5 Conference Control Window 2. Select the desired layout (Table 5-5), and then press OK on the remote control to view the effect. Table 5-5 Screen Layout Descriptions Layout Description Full-screen: It can be a local video, remote video, or secondary video. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-11 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Layout Description Dual-screen: It consists of any combination of two videos: local, remote, or secondary. Dual-screen (picture-in-picture): It consists of any combination of two videos: local, remote, or secondary. This screen layout is available when the auxiliary video is enabled for a conference. For how to enable the auxiliary video, refer to 5.6 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming. Three-screen (picture-by-picture): It consists of three videos: local, remote, and secondary. This screen layout is available when the auxiliary video is enabled for a conference. For how to enable the auxiliary video, refer to 5.6 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming. Three-screen (triangle): It consists of three videos: local, remote, and secondary. 3. On the selected screen layout, press OK again on the remote control to switch screens. 5.8 Using a Conference Schedule The ZXV10 ET301 displays historical conference schedules in real time. Historical conference schedules allow users to learn about the use of the terminal, and thus maximize its utilization. Context Steps The current version does not support the display of the Conference Schedule and Ordered Conference of the current day. 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the Conference Schedule window, see Figure 5-6. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-12 Figure 5-6 Conference Schedule Chapter 5 Conference Operations Page display the History Conference list. 5.9 Disconnecting a Conference If it is unnecessary to attend a conference, you can manually disconnect it to save resources. l In a Point-to-point conference, if either party disconnects it, this conference is ended. l In a multi-party conference, if a terminal exits, other terminals can continue the Context conference. Steps window. 1. Press any Direction key on the remote control to open the Conference Control 2. Perform the following operations as required. If... Then... A local terminal is engaged in a P2P a. Press the Disconnect key on the remote control. conference b. In the popup dialog box, click Confirm, and then press OK on the remote control to end the confer-
ence. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-13 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide If... Then... A local terminal is engaged in a Hang up the conference in either of the following ways:
multi-party conference l Press Disconnect key on the remote control. In the popup dialog box, click Confirm, and then press OK on the remote control. The local terminal exits and other terminals continue the conference. l Click
, and then press OK on the remote control. In the popup dialog box, click Confirm, and then press OK on the remote control. The local terminal exits and other terminals continue the conference. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-14 Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance Table of Contents System Diagnosis ......................................................................................................6-1 System Maintenance..................................................................................................6-8 6.1 System Diagnosis 6.1.1 Viewing the Information of a Version This procedure describes how to view the information of a terminal version. This facilitates the understanding, usage, and maintenance of a terminal. The Version Information window displays the terminal model, terminal ID, MAC address, software version, and hardware version. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps Figure 6-1. 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> About. The About window is displayed, see SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-1 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 6-1 About Window This window displays the terminal model, terminal serial, MAC address, software version, and hardware version. 6.1.2 Viewing the Information of a Call This procedure describes how to view the information of a call in communication mode. This facilitates the understanding, usage, and maintenance of a terminal. The Call Information window displays sent and received media stream messages as well as call, primary video, secondary video, and audio parameters. The terminal is engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press any Direction key to open the Conference Control window. 2. In the Conference Control window, click the Information icon on the lower left corner, and press the OK key on the remote control. The Remote Information window is displayed, see Figure 6-2. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-2 Figure 6-2 Remote Information Window Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance This window displays the following call information of a terminal:
l Primary/secondary video parameters:
format, FPS, network VPL, video VPL. including call type, bandwidth, call rate, l Call parameters: including the call rate, call type and LSD/MLP rate. l Audio parameters: including the rate, format and bandwidth as well as the audio packet loss ratio. 6.1.3 Viewing the Information of a Terminal This procedure describes how to view the information of a terminal, such as terminal name, network status, registration status of the cloud service, and audio/video interface status. This facilitates the understanding, usage, and maintenance of a terminal. The terminal is engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 6-3. 1. Press any Direction key to open the Conference Control window. 2. In the Conference Control window, click the Information icon on the lower left corner, and press the OK key on the remote control to open the Local Information window. 3. Press OK on the remote control to open the Local Information window, see Figure SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-3 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 6-3 Local Information Window Table 6-1 describes the parameters of the Local Information window. Table 6-1 Local Information Descriptions Parameter Description Terminal Name The terminal name (for example, Shenzhen Industrial Park 1001) configured through
> Other. IP Addr. The IP address of a terminal. MAC Addr. The Media Access Control (MAC) address (namely, physical address) of a terminal before shipment. A MAC address is unique globally and determined by a network adapter. SIP Status Displays the SIP user name (of the current terminal) registered to the cloud service. For the registration method, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service. GK Status Displays the GK (of the current terminal) registered to the cloud service. For the registration method, refer to 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service. Video Source The currently used interface and its operating status of the video source Audio Source The currently used interface and its operating status of the audio source of a terminal. of a terminal. 6.1.4 Uploading and Downloading Log Files To facilitate users to query and check the operation information of a terminal, the system will automatically record logs. This procedure describes how to upload log files to a server or download log files from a storage device (for example, a USB storage device). This facilitates you to maintain a terminal or locate a problem from a terminal. Prerequisite The terminal is not engaged in a conference. 6-4 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance Steps 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Diagnosis. The System Diagnosis window is displayed, see Figure 6-4. Figure 6-4 System Diagnosis window 3. Perform the following operations as required. To... Do... Upload log files a. In the Upload Log area, set log server parameters by referring Download log files a. Connect a storage device (for example, a USB storage device) to Table 6-2. Click Save, and press the OK key. b. Select Start upload from the Upload Log area. The window displays the upload progress. After the log files are successfully uploaded, the window displays File upload success!
to the USB port of a terminal. b. Select Click start download from the Download the log area. The window displays the download progress. After the log files are successfully downloaded, the window displays File download success!
Table 6-2 Descriptions of Log Server Parameters Parameter Server IP Description 6-5 IP address of the log server, for example, 10.12.13.14. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Parameter Description Port Port of the log server, for example, 8080. The user name Username and password for logging in to the log server. Password 6.1.5 Testing the Sound of a Terminal If the network sound of the terminal is faulty, you can perform a local-sound loop back test. This procedure describes how to test whether the microphone of a terminal is properly connected and operated. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Diagnosis. The System Diagnosis window is displayed, see Figure 6-5. Figure 6-5 System Diagnosis window 3. Select Start Test from the Audio Test area, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Speak to the microphone. The window displays the volume of the microphone (
green bar). SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-6 Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance The terminal automatically plays the sound recorded. If you can hear a proper sound, it indicates that the microphone is normal. 5.
(Optional) Select Stop Test from the Audio Test area to stop the test. Otherwise, the system will not stop the test. 6.1.6 Diagnosing a Network Connection When the terminal network is faulty, you can diagnose the network connectivity between the terminal and the set server or remote end. One-click diagnosis of the network connectivity between the terminal and the server is provided. You can also enter an IP address to perform a ping test to diagnose the connection to a remote end. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Diagnosis. The System Diagnosis window is displayed, see Figure 6-6. Figure 6-6 System Diagnosis Window 3. Enter the IP address of a remote terminal into the Network Diagnosis area. Remote Link Test is used to detect whether a terminal is properly connected to a cloud service authentication server (default) or remote terminals through a network. 4. Click Start Diagnosis, and then press OK on the remote control to start a diagnosis. 5. Click Stop Diagnosis, and then press OK on the remote control to stop the diagnosis. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-7 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide 6.2 System Maintenance 6.2.1 Configuring a Software Upgrade Method A terminal supports the following software upgrade methods:
l Local upgrade: The upgrade file package is stored on a local storage device (for example, a USB storage device). The terminal detects the software version and upgrades it. l Network upgrade. The upgrade file package is stored on a server. The terminal de-
tects the software version and upgrades through a specified path. Notice!
Prerequisite Steps During an upgrade, the system displays the upgrade progress. disconnect the power. Otherwise, the device may be damaged. In this case, do not The terminal is not engaged in a conference. 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Upgrade. The System Upgrade window is displayed, see Figure 6-7. Figure 6-7 System Upgrade Window SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-8 3. Configure software upgrade parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance Table 6-3. Table 6-3 Software Version Upgrade Descriptions Parameter Description Current Version The version number of the current terminal. System Update Whether to update the latest version or whether to detect a new version. Upgrade Type Options: Prohibit, Auto, and Manual. Manual is recommended. Version Timing Detection Options: No Detect, 1H, 2H, 4H, and 8H. If No Detect is selected, l Prohibit: The version is not updated. l Auto: The system automatically detects the latest version and prompts you to perform an upgrade every time when a terminal is powered on or the System Upgrade window is open. l Manual: You need to manually perform a version upgrade. Open the System Upgrade window, enter the IP address of the server, or insert the USB storage device where the upgrade file package is stored. After a new version is detected, select OK to perform upgrade. whether there is an update is not detected. The terminal detects whether there is any version update in accordance with the time period set by Version Timing Detection. If there is an update, it performs download and upgrade. If the detection time is set, the version upgrade path is detected immediately after the configuration is saved, and is detected at the interval of this time. If a new version is found, the terminal performs upgrade. If the upgrade mode is not Auto, and if the upgrade is rejected when upgrade information is displayed on the screen for the first time, the terminal will not detect whether there is any version update in accordance with the time period set by Version Timing Download Version You need to configure this parameter for a network upgrade, but Enter the IP address of the server where the upgrade file package Local Upgrade Package You need to configure this parameter for a local upgrade, but not Insert the USB storage device with the upgrade file package into the USB port of a terminal. The terminal will automatically detect Detection. not for a local upgrade. is stored. for a network upgrade. the upgrade file package. 6-9 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET301 User Guide 4. Click Back on the remote control to save your configuration. 6.2.2 Recovering System Settings This procedure describes how to restore the factory default settings of the terminal, when it is faulty. Note:
Prerequisite Steps If a system is recovered, the terminal may lose some information, such as call records and logs. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Recovery. The System Recovery window is displayed, see Figure 6-8. Figure 6-8 System Recovery window 3. Click Start Recovery, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. In the popup dialog box, click OK, and then press OK on the remote control. The terminal starts to load the factory settings of the software version. After the factory settings are loaded, it will be automatically restarted. 6-10 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance 6.2.3 Querying Customer Service Information This procedure describes how to query customer service information. You can obtain more product information and help. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Contact us. The Contact us window is displayed, see Figure 6-9. Figure 6-9 Contact us Window This window provides contact information, such as the E-mail address, phone number, and two-dimensional code (official Wechat). SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-11 ZXV10 ET301 User Guide This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-12 Figures Figure 2-1 Front Panel Description ........................................................................... 2-5 Figure 2-2 Interfaces on the Rear Panel of the Terminal............................................ 2-5 Figure 2-3 Typical Network Architecture.................................................................... 2-8 Figure 2-4 Hybrid Network with Soft Terminals.......................................................... 2-9 Figure 2-5 Network of Convergence with the ZTE IMS............................................ 2-10 Figure 3-1 Device Connection................................................................................... 3-2 Figure 3-2 Buttons and Functions of a Remote Control ............................................. 3-5 Figure 3-3 Home Page.............................................................................................. 3-6 Figure 3-4 Web Page................................................................................................ 3-8 Figure 4-1 Configuration Wizard Network Configuration ....................................... 4-2 Figure 4-2 Configuration Wizard Cloud Service .................................................... 4-3 Figure 4-3 Configuration Wizard Pick a name....................................................... 4-4 Figure 4-4 Ethernet Configuration Window................................................................ 4-5 Figure 4-5 SIP Cloud Service Configuration Window ................................................ 4-7 Figure 4-6 H.323 Cloud Service Configuration Window........................................... 4-10 Figure 4-7 General Configuration Window .............................................................. 4-12 Figure 4-8 Firewall Configuration Window............................................................... 4-14 Figure 4-9 Call Setting Window............................................................................... 4-17 Figure 4-10 QoS Setting Window............................................................................ 4-19 Figure 4-11 Security Setting Window ...................................................................... 4-21 Figure 4-12 Capacity Setting Window ..................................................................... 4-23 Figure 4-13 Network Management Window ............................................................ 4-25 Figure 5-1 Make Call Window ................................................................................... 5-2 Figure 5-2 Make Call Window ................................................................................... 5-6 Figure 5-3 Screen Share Window ............................................................................. 5-9 Figure 5-4 Conference Control Window .................................................................. 5-10 Figure 5-5 Conference Control Window .................................................................. 5-11 Figure 5-6 Conference Schedule ............................................................................ 5-13 Figure 6-1 About Window ......................................................................................... 6-2 Figure 6-2 Remote Information Window .................................................................... 6-3 Figure 6-3 Local Information Window........................................................................ 6-4 Figure 6-4 System Diagnosis window ....................................................................... 6-5 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential I ZXV10 ET301 User Guide Figure 6-5 System Diagnosis window ....................................................................... 6-6 Figure 6-6 System Diagnosis Window....................................................................... 6-7 Figure 6-7 System Upgrade Window......................................................................... 6-8 Figure 6-8 System Recovery window ...................................................................... 6-10 Figure 6-9 Contact us Window ................................................................................ 6-11 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential II Tables Table 2-1 Basic Components of the System .............................................................. 2-3 Table 2-2 Descriptions of Interfaces on the Rear Panel of the Terminal ..................... 2-6 Table 2-3 Interfaces and Protocols .......................................................................... 2-10 Table 2-4 Physical Specifications of the Terminal .................................................... 2-11 Table 2-5 Performance and Capacity Specifications................................................ 2-11 Table 2-6 Built-in Camera of the Terminal................................................................ 2-12 Table 2-7 Compliant Standards ............................................................................... 2-13 Table 3-1 Devices that Can Be Connected to the ZXV10 ET301 .............................. 3-2 Table 3-2 Control Modes in Typical Application Scenarios......................................... 3-3 Table 3-3 Icon Descriptions....................................................................................... 3-6 Table 4-1 Ethernet Parameter Descriptions............................................................... 4-5 Table 4-2 SIP Cloud Service Parameter Descriptions................................................ 4-7 Table 4-3 Cloud Service-H.232 Configuration Descriptions ..................................... 4-10 Table 4-4 General Configuration Descriptions ......................................................... 4-12 Table 4-5 NAT Port Configuration Descriptions ....................................................... 4-14 Table 4-6 H.323 NAT Configuration Descriptions..................................................... 4-15 Table 4-7 SIP NAT Configuration Descriptions ........................................................ 4-15 Table 4-8 Call Parameter Descriptions .................................................................... 4-17 Table 4-9 FEC Parameter Descriptions ................................................................... 4-19 Table 4-10 Auto IP Rate Parameter Descriptions .................................................... 4-19 Table 4-11 AES Encryption Parameter Descriptions ................................................ 4-22 Table 4-12 Capacity Parameter Descriptions........................................................... 4-23 Table 4-13 TR069 Parameter Descriptions.............................................................. 4-26 Table 5-1 Address Setting Descriptions..................................................................... 5-2 Table 5-2 Call Parameter Descriptions ...................................................................... 5-3 Table 5-3 Callee Selection Descriptions .................................................................... 5-4 Table 5-4 Call Parameter Descriptions ...................................................................... 5-6 Table 5-5 Screen Layout Descriptions..................................................................... 5-11 Table 6-1 Local Information Descriptions................................................................... 6-4 Table 6-2 Descriptions of Log Server Parameters ..................................................... 6-5 Table 6-3 Software Version Upgrade Descriptions..................................................... 6-9 SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential III Tables This page intentionally left blank. 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- ITU-T Rec. Packet-based Multimedia Communications Systems Glossary ACS AES BFCP DHCP DNS FEC H.323 HDMI ICE LSD MAC MCU MLP NAT QoS RTP SIP
- Auto Configuration Server
- Advanced Encryption Standard
- Binary Floor Control Protocol
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Domain Name Server
- Forward Error Correction
- High-Definition Multimedia Interface
- Interactive Connection Establishment
- Low Speed Data
- Media Access Control
- Multipoint Control Unit
- Multiple Link Protocol
- Network Address Translation
- Quality of Service
- Real-time Transport Protocol
- Session Initiation Protocol V SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET301 User Guide SNTP TCP TLS UDP URI VLAN VoIP
- Simple Network Time Protocol
- Transmission Control Protocol
- Transport Layer Security
- User Datagram Protocol
- Uniform Resource Identifier
- Virtual Local Area Network
- Voice over Internet Protocol SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential VI
1 | User Manual-ZXV10 ET312 | Users Manual | 3.47 MiB | August 01 2019 / January 29 2020 | delayed release |
ZXV10 ET312 Video Conference Terminal User Guide Version: V3.0.3 ZTE CORPORATION No. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China Postcode: 518057 Tel: +86-755-26771900 URL: http://support.zte.com.cn E-mail: 800@zte.com.cn LEGAL INFORMATION Copyright 2019 ZTE CORPORATION. The contents of this document are protected by copyright laws and international treaties. Any reproduction or distribution of this document or any portion of this document, in any form by any means, without the prior written consent of ZTE CORPORATION is prohibited. Additionally, the contents of this document are protected by contractual confidentiality obligations. CORPORATION or of their respective owners. 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Users may visit the ZTE technical support website http://support.zte.com.cn to inquire for related information. The ultimate right to interpret this product resides in ZTE CORPORATION. herein. Revision History Revision NO. Revision Date Revision Reason R1.0 2019-04-08 First edition Serial Number: SJ-20190419092037-001 Publishing Date: 2019-04-08 (R1.0) SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Contents About This Manual ......................................................................................... I Chapter 1 Safety Precautions.................................................................... 1-1 Chapter 2 Product Overview ..................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Product Positioning and Characteristics ............................................................... 2-1 2.1.1 Product Positioning .................................................................................. 2-1 2.1.2 Product Characteristics............................................................................. 2-1 2.2 Product Structure ............................................................................................... 2-3 2.2.1 Basic Components of the System .............................................................. 2-3 2.2.2 Terminal Overview.................................................................................... 2-4 2.3 Functions........................................................................................................... 2-6 2.4 Network Deployment .......................................................................................... 2-7 2.5 Interfaces and Protocols ..................................................................................... 2-9 2.6 Technical Specifications.................................................................................... 2-10 2.7 Environmental Requirements .............................................................................2-11 2.8 Compliant Standards ........................................................................................ 2-12 Chapter 3 Installation and Preparation..................................................... 3-1 3.1 Device Connection ............................................................................................. 3-1 3.2 Terminal Control Modes ...................................................................................... 3-2 3.3 Remote Control Operation Overview ................................................................... 3-3 3.3.1 Remote Control Overview ......................................................................... 3-3 3.3.2 Remote Control Home Page Overview ...................................................... 3-5 3.4 Web Page Operations ........................................................................................ 3-6 Chapter 4 System Configurations............................................................. 4-1 4.1 Initial Settings .................................................................................................... 4-1 4.1.1 Configuration Wizard ................................................................................ 4-1 4.1.2 Configuring a Network Connection ............................................................ 4-4 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service .......................................... 4-6 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service ....................................... 4-9 4.1.5 Configuring General Parameters ..............................................................4-11 4.1.6 Configuring the Firewall .......................................................................... 4-13 4.2 Other Settings.................................................................................................. 4-16 4.2.1 Setting Call Parameters .......................................................................... 4-16 4.2.2 Setting the Video Source ........................................................................ 4-18 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential I 4.2.3 Setting QoS ........................................................................................... 4-18 4.2.4 Setting TR069........................................................................................ 4-20 4.2.5 Setting Audio Input ................................................................................. 4-21 4.2.6 Setting AES Encryption .......................................................................... 4-22 4.2.7 Setting Conference Capacity................................................................... 4-23 Chapter 5 Conference Operations ............................................................ 5-1 5.1 Holding a Conference ......................................................................................... 5-1 5.1.1 Holding a Point-to-Point Conference.......................................................... 5-1 5.1.2 Joining a Conference................................................................................ 5-5 5.2 Adjusting the Camera ......................................................................................... 5-7 5.3 Adjusting the Volume of a Local Terminal ............................................................. 5-8 5.4 Controlling a Local Microphone ........................................................................... 5-8 5.5 Sharing a Local Screen ...................................................................................... 5-9 5.6 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming.................................................... 5-10 5.7 Changing the Layout of a Screen .......................................................................5-11 5.8 Using a Conference Schedule ........................................................................... 5-13 5.9 Disconnecting a Conference ............................................................................. 5-14 Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance....................................... 6-1 6.1 System Diagnosis .............................................................................................. 6-1 6.1.1 Viewing the Information of a Version.......................................................... 6-1 6.1.2 Viewing the Information of a Call ............................................................... 6-2 6.1.3 Viewing the Information of a Terminal ........................................................ 6-3 6.1.4 Uploading and Downloading Log Files ....................................................... 6-4 6.1.5 Testing the Sound of a Terminal ................................................................ 6-6 6.1.6 Diagnosing a Network Connection............................................................. 6-7 6.2 System Maintenance .......................................................................................... 6-8 6.2.1 Recovering System Settings ..................................................................... 6-8 6.2.2 Configuring a Software Upgrade Method ................................................... 6-9 6.2.3 Querying Customer Service Information....................................................6-11 Glossary 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I SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential II About This Manual Purpose The ZXV10 ET312 is a new-generation video conference terminal. is Android-based, medium-sized video conferences. light-weighted, and all-in-one. This terminal It is applicable to small-sized and This manual describes the configuration operations, conference operations, system diagnosis, and maintenance of the ZXV10 ET312. Intended Audience This manual is intended for:
l Software debugging engineers l Data configuration engineers l Maintenance engineers What Is in This Manual This manual contains the following chapters. Chapter 1, Safety Precautions Describes the precautions during installation and use of a ZXV10 ET312 terminal. Chapter 2, Product Overview Describes the positioning and features of the ZXV10 ET312. Chapter 3, Installation and Describes the system structure, terminal overview, front panel, Preparation rear panel, and interfaces of the ZXV10 ET312. Chapter 4, System Configurations Describes how to configure a network, cloud services, common parameters of conference capability, and audio configuration. Chapter 5, Conference Operations Describes how to operate a camera, make a conference call, and perform common conference operations. Chapter 6, System Diagnosis and Describes how to perform common system diagnosis and Maintenance software maintenance operations. Related Documentation The following documentation is related to this manual. Manual Introduction ZXV10 ET312 Quick Start Guide Describes how to quickly connect to ZXV10 ET312 terminal or other peripherals, and common conference operations. ZXV10 ET312 Product Description Describes ZXV10 ET312 positioning, features, structure, function, network deployment, and technical specifications. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential I Conventions This manual uses the following conventions. Notice: indicates equipment or environment safety information. Failure to comply can result in equipment damage, data loss, equipment performance degradation, environmental contamination, or other unpredictable results. Note: provides additional information about a topic. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential II Chapter 1 Safety Precautions Basic Requirements l Do not disassemble the ZXV10 ET301 or open its shell by yourself. Contact your service provider in a timely manner if the device is faulty. l Any modification of the structure, safety design, or performance design of the device without prior authorization is prohibited. l Comply with related laws and regulations and respect the legal rights of others during the use of this device. Transportation Security use. l Keep the device dry, and avoid intense collision during its storage, transportation, and l The outer packaging of the device must be retained during transportation to avoid scratches and damage on the surface of the device. l When the device is temporarily stored, pad it with cushioning materials such as cartons at the bottom to avoid direct friction, bumps, and collision with the ground and surrounding objects. l To move the device on site, you should prepare foam plastic and cardboard protection materials in advance to protect the force application points and contact points of the device through soft isolation. l Use extreme care when hoisting the device to avoid damage to the surface of the device caused by collision between the device and other objects. Requirements for Device Installation l Place the device in a ventilated environment that is not exposed to bright light. l Keep the device far away from any electrical appliance with a strong magnetic or electric field, for example, a microwave oven and a refrigerator. l Keep the device away from heat sources, vapor, high-temperature and humid places, and sun light. l Do not place the device in a violently vibrating environment. l Do not place the device near inflammable objects, for example, foam. l Horizontally place this device on a platform out of children's reach. Do not put any heavy object on the device. l Ensure that there is no high-power device within a 5-meter radius of the device. The device cannot share a power supply line with any high-power device. Do not connect the device and any high-power device to the same AC power strip. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-1 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide l Ensure that there is no facility that impacts the heat dissipation of the device within a 1-meter radius. Keep the heat dissipation holes of the device clean to prevent the device from being overheated. l Do not hot swap HDMI cables. l The terminal and camera must be connected to power supply by using the power l To connect the camera to the terminal, use the USB cable provided with the camera. adapters provided with them. No extended line is supported. Requirements for Device Maintenance l Do not plug or remove input or output connectors frequently. l After the device is powered off, wait for at least 15 seconds before powering it on. l Keep the device clean. l Before cleaning the product, power it off, and remove the power cable. Use a soft and dry cloth to clean the device case. l Power off the device and remove the power cable if the device will not be used. Battery Security polarities. or explosion. l Use batteries of the proper model and install them in accordance with the correct l If a battery cannot be installed properly, do no forcibly press it, avoiding battery leakage l If a battery leaks, smokes, or releases a smell, replace it immediately. l Do not use old and new batteries together. Replace all the batteries if any battery l If battery liquid drops on your skin or clothes, wash it with plenty of clean water needs to be replaced. immediately, and go to hospital. l If battery liquid splashes onto your eye, do not rub the eye, but wash it with plenty of clean water immediately, and go to hospital. l Remove the batteries if the device will not be used for a long period. l Dispose of exhausted batteries in accordance with the instructions. Environmental Protection Do not put scrapped devices into garbage cans. Abide by local regulations on how to dispose of packaging materials, exhausted batteries, and scrapped devices, and support recycling activities. Class-A Product Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-2 Chapter 1 Safety Precautions This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules. This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation statement. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
l This device may not cause harmful interference. l This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution!
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Router Instructions The precautions that should be taken when routers are used in a videoconferencing system are as follows:
l Use enterprise-level switches and routers. l Do not use a hub. l The routers must support the QoS protocol and algorithm. If not, upgrade the software. l Set QoS parameters on the routers. Set QoS parameters for video services and common services on the routers, so that video data packets are not discarded upon network congestion. l Use as few router hops as possible. Video devices should be connected to the main switch if possible. Reduce the number of the router hops to avoid too much network transmission, which may affect video transmission. l Use different VLANs to separate the videoconferencing service from other services. l When the network is blocked, use the buffer queue technology as the first prevention method. Large caches are preferred. Allocate an independent cache for each port. SJ-20190419091840-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-3 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 1-4 Chapter 2 Product Overview Table of Contents Product Positioning and Characteristics .....................................................................2-1 Product Structure .......................................................................................................2-3 Functions ...................................................................................................................2-6 Network Deployment ..................................................................................................2-7 Interfaces and Protocols.............................................................................................2-9 Technical Specifications ...........................................................................................2-10 Environmental Requirements ...................................................................................2-11 Compliant Standards................................................................................................2-12 2.1 Product Positioning and Characteristics 2.1.1 Product Positioning The ZXV10 ET312 is a new-generation lightweight videoconferencing terminal developed by ZTE. It uses a separate structure , and is easy to deploy and operate. Based on the international standard SIP and H.323 protocols, the ZXV10 ET312 has a full set of professional audio and video service components, supports 1080p ultra HD video , has good network adaptability and security, and is applicable to various types of small and medium-sized video conferences. 2.1.2 Product Characteristics Ultra HD Videoconferencing at Low Bandwidth l Provides 720p and 1080p HD video images at 256 kbps and 512 kbps bandwidth respectively, offering more lifelike, clearer, and more fluent video images at the same bandwidth. l Supports a maximum 4 Mbps conference rate, providing ultra-high efficiency video effects. l Displays images in natural colors and clear layers, eliminates the mosaic effect, and prevents images from flashing. l Supports enhanced encoding in critical areas, presenting clear images. Highly Integrated Design that Immensely Simplifies Installation and Deployment l The interfaces are extremely simple and efficient. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-1 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide microphone. structures. l The host and the camera are separated. There is a built-in omnidirectional l The product supports multiple installation modes, which are applicable to various room The product can be placed on a horizontal table, or be mounted on a wall, over a TV set, or on the ceiling of a room by using the matching bracket. Various Characteristic Intelligent Functions that Are Easy to Use and Meet Many Requirements l Dual-stream sharing mode Complies with the SIP-based BFCP and H.323-based ITU-T H.239 international dual-stream protocols, thus supporting communication with mainstream SIP and H.323 video terminals in the industry. After a content source device with an HDMI interface is connected to the terminal through a cable, conference participants in all the conference rooms of the conference can watch the content. l Access of multiple types of microphones Supports input personalized requirements and use scenarios. from built-in, digital, and linear microphones, meeting various User-Friendly GUI and Remote Control Design l Simple configuration When the terminal is used for is restored to the factory default settings, a configuration wizard is provided automatically to help the user configure basic parameters quickly. l Delicate design of the remote control Integrated with the keys that are used most frequently, the remote control looks small and exquisite, and is easy to use. l Clear GUIs and easy operations Beautiful remote control operation GUIs, on which, a user can make a call by pressing only one key. l Real-time display of terminal information A GUI displays the IP address of the local conference room, network status, and conference status in real time. Good Network Adaptability and Security, and a Stable and Reliable System l Supports audio and video packet loss compensation, Quality of Service (QoS), Forward Error Correction (FEC ), automatic IP rate adjustment, and Network Address Translation (NAT)/Firewall traversal technologies, ensuring good network adaptability. l Supports a number of security mechanisms such as terminal registration, password authentication, and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) media encryption. 2-2 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 2 Product Overview High Interoperability and Compatibility that Protect User Investment l Interoperability Based on the SIP and H.323 protocols, this product has good interoperability with mainstream SIP terminals and H.323 terminals and servers in the industry. l Multiple compatibility mechanisms This product supports intelligent access of terminals that use different audio and video protocols and different bandwidths, and selects the best conference effect. 2.2 Product Structure 2.2.1 Basic Components of the System For the basic components of the system and descriptions of their functions, refer to Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Basic Components of the System Component Diagram Function Description Terminal host The ZXV10 ET312 terminal host is the core device of the system. It encodes local images and audio, and sends them to the transmission network. At the same time, it decodes received remote images and audio, and outputs them to the video and audio devices connected to the local terminal. device. Camera The camera is the basic video input TV set A TV set is the basic video display and audio output device. Note: A display or projector can also be used as the display device. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-3 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Component Diagram Function Description Microphone A microphone is the basic audio input Infrared remote control device. Note: The left figure shows the ZXV10 A100 digital microphone, which is not a fixed configuration, and can be replaced with another type of microphone as needed. ET312. The infrared remote control is the main operation and control device of the ZXV10 To remotely control a video conference by using the remote control, align the remote control with the infrared light-receiving surface of the terminal. Note: The left figure shows the remote control of the standard configuration. Other remote controls provided with ZTE videoconferencing terminals can also be used. 2.2.2 Terminal Overview Front Panel of the Terminal Figure 2-1 shows the front panel of the ZXV10 ET312 terminal host. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-4 Figure 2-1 Front Panel Description Chapter 2 Product Overview Rear Panel of the Terminal Figure 2-2 shows the interfaces on the rear panel of the ZXV10 ET312. Figure 2-2 Interfaces on the Rear Panel of the Terminal Note:
The following describes the interface icons on the rear panel:
l The l The icon indicates an output interface. icon indicates an input interface. Table 2-2 Descriptions of Interfaces on the Rear Panel of the Terminal No. Interface Description 1 2 Power interface Connected to a 12 V DC power to supply power to the terminal. Note: The terminal and camera must be connected to power supply by using the power adapters provided with them. D-MIC interface Provides access for the A100 digital microphone. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-5 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide No. Interface Description 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LAN interface Connected to an IP network. Either a WiFi network or an IP network should be selected. 1 2 TRS interface 3.5 mm audio input and output interface, which provides access for a linear microphone or audio matrix. HDMI OUT interface HD video and audio output interface, which is typically connected to the first display device (such as an HD TV set). USB 2.0 interface USB interface. An upgrade software package stored in a USB storage device can be used to upgrade the terminal software. HDMI OUT interface HD video and audio output interface, which is typically connected to the second display device (such as a projector). HDMI IN interface HD video and audio input interface, which is connected to an auxiliary video source device such as a computer. USB 3.0 interface Video input and camera control interface, which is connected to a USB camera. Note: To connect the camera to the terminal, use the USB cable provided with the camera. No extended line is supported. 2.3 Functions Conference Call l Answers a call to join a conference. l Calls a SIP video terminal to initiate a point-to-point video conference: A user can enter the SIP number or IP address of the peer party, or use a call record to initiate a conference. l Calls an H.323 video terminal to initiate a point-to-point video conference: A user can enter the H.323 terminal number (E.164) or IP address of the peer party, or use a call record to initiate a conference. l Calls a videoconferencing server to join in a multi-point conference: A user can enter a conference number to join a multi-point conference. Content Sharing l Remote content sharing (dual streams)
The ZXV10 ET301 supports the following international dual-stream protocols:
SIP-based BFCP and H.323-based ITU-T H.239.
Shared content can come from a PC or other video source devices. l Local content sharing (screen projection) Shared content can come from a PC or other video source devices. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-6 Chapter 2 Product Overview GUI Compatibility terminals. l Various video layouts:
local full screen, remote full screen, full screen for auxiliary video, Picture-In-Picture (PIP), and Picture by Picture (PBP). l Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) time synchronization configuration. l Supports intercommunication with mainstream H.323 and SIP hardware video l Supports intercommunication with the ZTE SIP software terminal, VT100. 2.4 Network Deployment Typical Network Architecture Figure 2-3 shows a network including the ZXV10 ET312 IP terminals and MCU conference servers, where these terminals join an IP conference held by the MCUs. Figure 2-3 Typical Network Architecture Network architecture description:
l In zone A, the ZXV10 ET312 terminal is connected to the MCU in the public network. This scenario is applicable to a conference between different companies or organizations in the public network. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-7 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide l In zone B, the MCU is configured with two different network segments. This scenario is applicable to a conference between internal departments of a company in the same private network or between different companies or organizations in the public and private networks . l In zone C, the ZXV10 ET312 terminals and the MCU are connected in the same private network. This scenario is applicable to a conference between internal departments in the same company in the same private network. l If the MCUs in zones A, B and C are cascaded, this scenario is applicable to a conference between multiple organizations in different private networks and the public network. Hybrid Network with Soft Terminals Based on the SIP and H.323 protocols, the ZXV10 ET312 can be connected to the conference cloud service platform and the FTS2000 to intercommunicate with mainstream SIP video terminals, H.323 terminals, and VT100 software terminals. Figure 2-4 shows a typical network. Figure 2-4 Hybrid Network with Soft Terminals Network architecture description:
The ZXV10 FTS2000 is a firewall traversal software server developed by ZTE. It can provide multi-boundary firewall and NAT services for H.323 and SIP networks. Network of Convergence with the ZTE IMS The IMS provides mobile and fixed multimedia services by using a SIP-based VoIP application. The ZTE IMS solution is integrated with MCUs, so it can provide HD SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-8 Chapter 2 Product Overview videoconferencing functions. Based on SIP, the ZXV10 ET312 terminal can be seamlessly converged with the IMS. Figure 2-5 shows a typical network. Figure 2-5 Network of Convergence with the ZTE IMS Network architecture description:
l The ZXV10 ET312 terminal accesses an IMS network through SIP registration, and can join or hold an HD video conference on the IMS network. l After joining the IMSconverged conference, the ZXV10 ET312 can exchange video and audio signals with multiple types of clients, for example, SIP hard terminals, soft terminals, and video phones, facilitating user communication. 2.5 Interfaces and Protocols For a description of the interfaces and protocols of the ZXV10 ET312, refer to Table 2-3. Table 2-3 Interfaces and Protocols Interface Type Description and Quantity Compliant Standard and Protocol 1HDMI IN, high-definition video input HDMI 1.4 1USB 3.0, high-definition USB camera interface USB 3.0 HDMI 1.4 Video output 2HDMI OUT, high-definition video output Video input interfaces interfaces SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-9 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Compliant Standard and Protocol RJ-45 Interface Type Description and Quantity Audio input interfaces Audio output interfaces 1D-MIC, providing access for the A100 digital microphone 1TRS, 3.5 mm linear video input interface 2built-in microphones, one on the left side and the other on the right side of the front panel 2HDMI OUT (both video output and audio output are supported), for audio output HDMI 1.4 1TRS (both audio input and output are supported), 3.5 mm linear audio output interface 1LAN, IP 10/100 Base-T RJ-45
Network interfaces 1WiFi (built-in) USB interface 2USB control interface control. Power interface 1 IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4G 1USB 2.0, 1USB 3.0 12 V DC Infrared remote Receives infrared signals from the remote NEC coding standard 2.6 Technical Specifications Physical Specifications For the physical specifications of the ZXV10 ET312, refer to Table 2-4. Table 2-4 Physical Specifications of the Terminal Physical Parameter Specification Dimensions 280.19 mm 111.18 mm 61 mm (length width height) Weight 0.79 kg Performance and Capacity For a description of the performance and capacity specifications of the ZXV10 ET312, refer to Table 2-5. Table 2-5 Performance and Capacity Specifications Item Value Call bandwidth IP: 64 kbps4 Mbps SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-10 Chapter 2 Product Overview Item Value Moving image resolution Data content resolution l HD 1080p1920108060fps l 720p128072030fps l 576p102457630fps l 448p768x44830fps l 288p512x28830fps l 192p352x19230fps l HD 1080p1920108030fps l 720p128072030fps l XGA102476830fps l SXGA12801024 30fps l SXGA1280768 30fps l WXGA1360x768 30fps l WXGA1280x800 30fps l WXGA+1440x900 30fps 2.7 Environmental Requirements Requirements for the Power Supply The rated operating voltage and operating current of the ZXV10 ET312 terminal are described below:
l Input: 100 V AC200 V AC, 5060 Hz l Output: 12 V DC The overall power consumption of the ZXV10 ET312 terminal is 8.5 W. Operating Environment In operating status, the ZXV10 ET312 terminal has the following requirements for the environment:
l Temperature: 0C to 40C l Relative humidity: 10% to 90%
l Ambient noise: less than 46 dB A SPL Transportation and Storage Environment l Temperature: 40C to +70C l Relative humidity: 10% to 90%
In non-operating status, the ZXV10 ET312 terminal has the following requirements for the environment:
SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-11 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide 2.8 Compliant Standards For the standards that the ZXV10 ET312 complies with, refer to Table 2-6. Table 2-6 Compliant Standards Item Specifications Multimedia framework protocols Video encoding and decoding protocols IETF SIP and ITU-T H.323 H.264HP, and H.264 Audio encoding and G.711 A-Law, G.711 -Law, G.722, G.722.1 Polycom, G.722.1C Polycom, decoding protocols ZTE_BA_STEREO, AAC-LD_STEREO, and SILK Dual-stream standards IEFT BFCP and ITU-T H.239 Network transport protocols TCP/IP, DHCP, Telnet, HTTP, and TR069 IP protocols IPv4 and IPv6 WiFi standards IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4G Media encryption algorithm AES Execution standards GB4943.1-2011, GB9254-2008, and YD/T993-1998 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 2-12 Chapter 3 Installation and Preparation Table of Contents Device Connection .....................................................................................................3-1 Terminal Control Modes..............................................................................................3-2 Remote Control Operation Overview ..........................................................................3-3 Web Page Operations ................................................................................................3-6 3.1 Device Connection Figure 3-1 shows the common devices that can be connected to the ZXV10 ET312 terminal. Notice!
Do not hot swap an HDMI cable. Otherwise, the device may be damaged. Figure 3-1 Device Connection For a description of the devices that can be connected to the ZXV10 ET312 terminal, refer to Table 3-1. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-1 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Table 3-1 Devices that Can Be Connected to the ZXV10 ET312 Connection Type Connection Description Display device l The recommended connection is as shown at C. Connect the HDMI OUT connection 1 interface of the terminal to an HD TV set, which is to be used as the l The connection as shown at B can also be used. Connect the HDMI OUT 2 interface of the terminal to an HD TV set, which is to be used as the main display device. auxiliary display device. Audio output l The HDMI OUT interface of the ZXV10 ET312 terminal can output video connection and audio signals simultaneously, as shown at C. Connect the HDMI OUT interface of the terminal to an HD TV set to make the TV set play audio. l A user can also connect the 3.5 mm TRS interface of the terminal to a power amplifier to play amplified audio. Video input The terminal supports simultaneous input of two channels of main video and source connection auxiliary video. l For the main video input, the built-in camera of the ZXV10 ET312 terminal is recommended. l For the auxiliary video input, the connection is as shown at C. Connect the HDMI IN interface of the terminal to a video source device such as a PC. Microphone connection Select any of the following microphones:
l Built-in microphone: No connection is required. The ZXV10 ET312 terminal has two built-in microphones, which are distributed on the left and right sides of the front panel. l A100 digital microphone: The connection is as shown at E. l Linear microphone: Connect the 3.5 mm TRS interface to the linear microphone. Network Access either of the following networks:
connection l Wired IP network: Connect the LAN interface of the terminal to the Ethernet. l WiFi network: Enable WiFi on the network setting page of the terminal. 3.2 Terminal Control Modes The ZXV10 ET312 terminal supports two control modes: remote control mode and Web mode. For the typical application scenarios of each mode, refer to Table 3-2. Table 3-2 Control Modes in Typical Application Scenarios Operation Remote Control Mode Web Mode Configuration and modification Holding a conference Multi-point conference control o o o o o
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o o o o o l Remote control mode: A user uses the terminal remote control to control the terminal. Note:
If the remote control is insensitive, check its battery level. l Web mode: A user logs in to the Web page for the terminal through a browser to control the terminal. The address is "http://IP address of the terminal". 3.3 Remote Control Operation Overview 3.3.1 Remote Control Overview You can use an infrared remote control to operate the ZXV10 ET312. You can use the remote control to perform the following operations:
l Configuring a terminal l Holding a conference l Controlling a conference l System diagnosis l Software maintenance Figure 3-2 shows the buttons and functions of a remote control. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-3 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Figure 3-2 Buttons and Functions of a Remote Control SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-4 Chapter 3 Installation and Preparation l The above image is used for illustration purposes only. The actual remote control is Note:
subject to your shipment. l The remote control is powered by two AAA (#7) batteries. Verify that the batteries are properly installed, and ensure that the batteries of the remote control have sufficient electric power before using. l It is recommended that you operate the remote control within six meters (not exceeding eight meters) by pointing it to the infrared signal reception area on the front panel of a terminal when operating the remote control. 3.3.2 Remote Control Home Page Overview Power on the terminal. The system automatically displays the home page, see Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3 Home Page 1. Local terminal name/IP 2. Status bar 3. System setup 4. Screen sharing 5. Conference schedule and 6. Calling joining Note:
To display the home page, press the Back key. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-5 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide l On the home page, press the arrow and OK keys. You can open the system configuration, conference schedule, screen sharing, and calling windows. l Table 3-3 describes the icons of the status bar. Table 3-3 Icon Descriptions Icon Description GK registration succeeds, and the H.323 conference cloud service can be used normally. normally. normally. normally. GK registration fails, and the H.323 conference cloud service cannot be used SIP registration succeeds, and the SIP conference cloud service can be used SIP registration fails, and the SIP conference cloud service cannot be used The network is properly connected. The network is improperly connected. The camera is improperly connected. Note: This icon is displayed only when the camera is improperly connected. 3.4 Web Page Operations After the network connection of the terminal is normal, the user can log in to the Web page of the terminal. The IP address of the terminal is the address for accessing the Web page. For example, if the IP address of the terminal is 10.10.10.1, the address of the Web page of the terminal is http://10.10.10.1. The browsers supported by the ZXV10 ET312 terminal include IE, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. Prerequisite l The network connection of the terminal is normal. l The IP address of the ZXV10 ET312 terminal is already known. l The username and password for logging in to the Web page of the ZXV10 ET312 terminal are already known. Steps 1. Enter the Web page address (for example, http://10.10.10.1) of the ZXV10 ET312 terminal in the address bar of a browser to open the system login page. 2. Select the language for display on the system login page. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-6 Chapter 3 Installation and Preparation 3. Select the username from the Username list. Enter the password in the Password text box. There are two options for the username: admin and user. The initial password for both the usernames is zxv10@UCC. Where, l The admin option is the administrator, who can modify and save terminal l The user option is a common user, who cannot modify the system configurations configurations after login. of the terminal after login. Note:
3-4. Figure 3-4 Web Page To ensure system security, the user should modify the password after first login. 4. Click the Login button to open the Web page of the ZXV10 ET312 terminal, see Figure 1. Menu area 2. Operation display area SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-7 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 3-8 Chapter 4 System Configurations Table of Contents Initial Settings.............................................................................................................4-1 Other Settings ..........................................................................................................4-16 4.1 Initial Settings 4.1.1 Configuration Wizard the When the ZXV10 ET312 is first powered on or restored to the factory settings, configuration wizard guides a user through the configuration of the ZXV10 ET312 (for example, network connection, conference server, and terminal name). The parameters take effect immediately when the configuration is completed. The system automatically saves these configurations, which remain valid every time when the system is started. This facilitates subsequent operations. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Configure the network connection parameters through the configuration wizard, as shown in Figure 4-1. For details about the configuration, refer to 4.1.2 Configuring a Network Connection. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-1 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Figure 4-1 Configuration Wizard Network Configuration Note:
l If necessary, you can skip a step temporarily. l The default setting is DHCP (wired). When the IP address is obtained and no operation is performed in five seconds, the system automatically saves the setting and proceeds to the next step, press any key to cancel. l To configure the network connection, select
> Network > Ethernet. For details, refer to 4.1.2 Configuring a Network Connection. 2. Click Next, press OK key, switch to the Cloud selection tab, as shown in Figure 4-2, Configure the cloud service parameters. For details about the parameters, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-2 Figure 4-2 Configuration Wizard Cloud Service Chapter 4 System Configurations Note:
l If necessary, you can skip a step temporarily. l To configure the cloud service, select
> Cloud Service. For details, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service and 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service. 3. Click Next, press OK key, switch to the Pick a name tab, as shown in Figure 4-3, Configure a name for the terminal. For details about the configuration, refer to 4.1.5 Configuring General Parameters. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-3 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Figure 4-3 Configuration Wizard Pick a name Note:
l If necessary, you can skip a step temporarily. l To configure the terminal name, select
> General > Terminal Name. For details, refer to4.1.5 Configuring General Parameters. 4.1.2 Configuring a Network Connection This procedure describes how to configure a network environment and obtain a network address, in order to enable the terminal to communicate with other devices. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Network > Ethernet, the Ethernet Configuration window is displayed, see Figure 4-4. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-4 Figure 4-4 Ethernet Configuration Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Configure ethernet connection parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Ethernet Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Obtaining an address l Manual: Network information (for example, IP address of a terminal) is allocated by the administrator. Therefore, you need to manually configure it. l Automatic: Network information (for example, IP address of a terminal) is automatically allocated by a Dynamic Host Configure Protocol (DHCP) server. Therefore, you do not need to configure it. IP Address The IP address of a terminal (for example, 10.10.10.1). The default value is 128.128.128.128. Subnet mask Divides an IP address into two parts: network address and host address (for example, 255.255.255.0). Gate The IP address of the gateway corresponding to the terminal. Mast DNS/ Slave DNS The address of a Domain Name Server (DNS). If no DNS is enabled, you do not need to configure it. It can be provided by the administrator. If a DNS is enabled, the domain names of SNTP and SIP servers can be parsed. Consequently, a relative stable domain name can be used as an IP address. 4. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-5 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Result After the network is successfully connected, information:
the home page displays the following l On the home page, the icon is displayed at the upper right corner. This indicates that the current network is successfully connected. l On the home page, the following terminal configuration information is displayed at the upper left corner:
IP address (for example, 10.10.10.1): The terminal is properly connected to a network. However, the terminal name is not configured.
Terminal name/IP address (for example, industry park 1601/10.10.10.1): The terminal is properly connected to a network. The terminal name is configured. 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service This procedure describes how to use the SIP conference cloud service of the ZXV10 ET312 to hold a conference between two parties or among multiple parties. Prerequisite l The terminal is not engaged in a conference. l The network is properly connected. Context Steps You can use the SIP cloud service configuration function to register a user name on the SIP server. After registration, you can use the user name to initiate SIP calls. 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Cloud Service. The SIP cloud service configuration window is displayed, see Figure 4-5. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-6 Figure 4-5 SIP Cloud Service Configuration Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Configure the SIP cloud service parameters according to the actual network situation. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-2. Table 4-2 SIP Cloud Service Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Working mode Options: UC_SIP, IMS_SIP, TELECOM_SIP, and MICROSOFT_LYNC. l UC_SIP is the default mode. l If the IMS network is used, select IMS_SIP. l If the TELECOM IMS network is used, select TELECOM_SIP. l To communicate with a Microsoft LYNC client, select MICROSOFT_LYNC. SIP registration Whether to enable SIP registration. If you want to use SIP user name for calling, select Enable. The user name A user name registered in the SIP server. It consists of letters, symbols, and digits. This user name is used to address a call. Register server address Domain name of the SIP server on which the terminal is registered. The domain is allocated by the administrator. The register server is a database that covers all user agents in the same domain. The register server can query and send IP address and other information in accordance with the request from the SIP proxy server. The SIP register server performs address registration for clients. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-7 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Parameter Description Transfer protocol Select the transfer protocol in accordance with the SIP server working mode. l If Working Mode is set to UC_SIP, IMS_SIP, or TELECOM_SIP, you can select User Datagram Protocol
(UDP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or Transport Layer Security (TLS). If you select TCP or TLS, you can make a call of SIP type after the successful registration to the SIP server. You must use the SIP user name for addressing. If the IP address needs to be used for the call, both parties must be successfully registered on the SIP server. l If Working Mode is set to MICROSOFT_LYNC, you must select the Transport Layer Security (TLS). The name of the When the register server requires authentication, the authentication authentication name must be configured and is assigned by the administrator. The proxy server IP address of the proxy server. address/The backup proxy The SIP proxy server can receive a session request from the user server address agent, and query the accepted address from the register server. If the user agent and the proxy server are in the same domain, the session initialization is forwarded to the user agent. If they are not in the same domain, the session initialization is forwarded to another proxy server. If the proxy server fails to operate, the backup proxy server can replace it for normal operation. In most cases, only the IP address needs to be specified. If the port number is required, the format should be proxy/standby proxy server IP address:port number, and the general default port number is 5060. Password The password registered by a terminal in the SIP server. This password is used by the SIP server to authenticate the validity of a terminal. in the SIP server. The password of a terminal must be consistent with that predefined SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-8 Chapter 4 System Configurations Parameter Description Registration policy Register Policy refers to the processing policy used by the terminal when the user name to be registered by the terminal is If Working Mode is set to IMS_SIP or TELECOM_SIP, this already registered. parameter is available. l Mandatory: If the user name that the terminal wants to register has been registered, no message will be displayed and the user name will be used for the terminal registration. l Manual: If the user name that the terminal wants to register has been registered, a message will be displayed, asking the user to confirm whether to register this user name. l Intelligent: If the user name that the terminal wants to register has been registered, no message will be displayed and the terminal keeps querying till this user name is available. Mandatory or Manual is recommended. SIP domain name If the work mode is IMS_SIP or TELECOM_SIP, this setting is required. the administrator. The SIP domain name registered by the terminal is assigned by 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. Result If the terminal is successfully registered to the SIP cloud service, are displayed in the upper right corner, for example, BIJ001. and SIP user name 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service With the H.323 (ITU-T Rec. Packet-based Multimedia Communications Systems) conference cloud service, the ZXV10 ET312 terminal can communicate with terminals using the same H.323 cloud service, and initiate two-party or multi-party video conferences. l The terminal is not engaged in a conference. l The network is properly connected. Prerequisite Context The GK is a gate keeper of the video conference for bandwidth management, terminal authentication, and address translation. You can use registered name or terminal number instead of a changeable IP address to initiate a call. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-9 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide You can use the H.323 cloud service to register a name (H.323 ID) and terminal number
(E.164) for the local terminal on the GK server. After registration, you can use the registered name and terminal number to initiate H.323 calls. Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Select
> Cloud Service > H.323. The H.323 cloud service configuration window is displayed, see Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 H.323 Cloud Service Configuration Window 3. Configure H.323 parameters according to the actual network situation. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-3. Table 4-3 Cloud Service-H.232 Configuration Descriptions Parameter GK mode Description Sets the GK mode. Options:
l Disabled: Registration for a GK server is not allowed. l Specify: The administrator will specify a GK for terminal registration. l Auto: The terminal searches a GK automatically. If you need to register for GK, select Specify or Auto. It is recommended to select Specify. The terminal number Terminal No. (E.164) is the unique identifier of a terminal in the whole network, and also the addressing base for an H.323 call. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-10 Chapter 4 System Configurations Parameter Description GK Encryption scheme If password authentication is set for the GK server, you should select a GK encryption mode when registering on the GK server. Options: Disabled, Auto, ZTE, New Vision, and Cisco. l Auto: Selected to try the following three encryption mode ZTE, New Vision, and Cisco until the registration succeeds. l ZTE: Selected for ZTE GK server. l New Vision: Selected for Huawei GK server. l Cisco: Selected for Tandberg GK server. Registered name The name that the terminal registers on the GK server consists of Chinese/English characters, digits or symbols. The name must be unique. ID encoding To set the encode mode when the ZXV10 ET312 terminal communicates with other model terminals. Options: UTF8 and Unicode. It is recommended to select UTF8. If characters cannot be displayed normally, select Unicode. Password Used by the GK to verify terminal validity. If the GK enables password authentication, this password must be the same as the preset password, and then the terminal can be registered on the GK successfully. GK address Enter the domain name or IP address of the GK server obtained from the administrator of the GK server. GK port The RAS port of the GK is consistent with that of the GK server. The default is 1719. 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. Result If the terminal is successfully registered to the H.323 cloud service, number are displayed in the upper right corner, for example, 075502. and GK terminal 4.1.5 Configuring General Parameters This procedure describes how to configure general parameters (including the terminal name, system time, language, resolution, scale, and telnet service) for daily use. Prerequisite The terminal is not engaged in a conference. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-11 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> General. The General configuration window is displayed, see Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 General Configuration Window 3. Configure general parameters for a terminal as required. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-4. Table 4-4 General Configuration Descriptions Parameter Description Terminal Name The name of a terminal. It consists of letters, symbols, and digits (for example, Shenzhen Industrial Park 1001). Time The date and time of a terminal. You can configure it in either of the following ways:
l If Synchronization server time is selected, ZXV10 ET312 will Synchronize it with the time of an SNTP server. l If configure it manually, TimeZone and Server IP has to be configured. Language The language to be displayed on a screen. Resolution The terminal resolution. A higher resolution indicates a clearer video. Scale Select a scale, depending on the video location and size of a display. In this way, the size of a screen can better match that of the display. Select the scale button, and then press the left and right arrow keys on the remote control to adjust the scale. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-12 4.1.6 Configuring the Firewall Chapter 4 System Configurations Parameter Description Advanced Whether to control a terminal via Telnet for debugging purposes. The default value is off. Configuratuion will take effect after the restart. 4. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. Network Address Translation (NAT) maps IP addresses of an LAN to IP addresses of an external public network, and then terminals in the LAN can communicate with terminals in the Internet. If an H.323 terminal in a private network that connects to a public network through NAT needs to communicate with a terminal in the public network, you can configure the firewall to implement NAT traversal. l If a terminal in the private network communicates with a terminal in another network by making an H.323 call, H.323 NAT information needs to be configured. l If a terminal in the private network communicates with a terminal in another network by making an SIP call, SIP NAT information needs to be configured. Context ICE has the following restrictions:
l Only point-to-point calls are supported, and multi-point calls are not supported. l Both the private network and public network support the ICE function. l BFCP dual stream is not supported. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Network > Firewall. The Firewall window is displayed, see Figure 4-8. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-13 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Figure 4-8 Firewall Configuration Window 3. For a description of the parameters for configuring NAT port, refer to Table 4-5. For a description of the parameters for configuring H.323 Work pattern, refer to Table 4-6. For a description of the parameters for configuring SIP Work pattern, refer to Table 4-7. l Select Port. The port configuration page is displayed. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-5. Table 4-5 NAT Port Configuration Descriptions Parameter Description TCP Port The upper and lower thresholds of the TCP port range. These ports are used to send H.245 signaling. The default value ranges from 3230 to 3280. You can configure the TCP port range to 2000 through 20000. UDP Port The upper and lower thresholds of the UDP port range. These ports are used to send RTP media streams. The default value ranges from 3230 to 3289. You can configure the UDP port range to 2000 through 20000. Symmetric Whether to enable the symmetric RTP function. RTP If there are two terminals, one is in the private network, and the other is in the public network, and the firewall across functions such as H.460, static NAT, or ICE are not enabled at the terminal on the private network terminal. You can enable the symmetric RTP function of the public terminal to achieve the interconnection between the terminals on public and private networks. l Select H.323 Work Pattern. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-6. 4-14 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 4 System Configurations Table 4-6 H.323 NAT Configuration Descriptions Parameter Description Work Mode Whether to enable H.323 NAT, including Disabled, Static NAT and H.460. If Disabled is selected, there is no need to set other parameters. Static NAT means that a private IP address inside the Intranet is translated into the corresponding public IP address. H.460 is a group of firewall traversal protocols. Using this protocol together with an external gateway, the terminal can flexibly traverse firewalls. Public NAT If NAT Mode is set to Static NAT, this setting is required. Enter a public IP address. IP 1-3 If NAT Mode is set to Static NAT, this setting is required. Subnet Mask 1-3 Local intranet private IP address and corresponding subnet mask. The network segment determined by the IP address and corresponding subnet mask is the private network segment of the local terminal. The NAT function is not used when the terminals in this network segment are called. Keep Alive If NAT Mode is set to H.460, this setting is required. Intervel Set the interval for the sending keep-alive packet to the H.460 server, ranging from 5 to 30 seconds. You are advised to retain the default setting
(5 s). l Select SIP Work Pattern. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-7. Table 4-7 SIP NAT Configuration Descriptions Parameter Description Work Mode Enable or disable the NAT function of the SIP. Options: Disable, Static NAT, and ICE. If Disable is selected, you do not need to configure other parameters. Static NAT: Every private IP address of an internal network is converted to a public IP address. It means that a private IP address is converted to only a public IP address. ICE: Tests whether two communication parties can be connected through Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) or Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN)and determines a better mode. Public NAT This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to Static NAT. Enter a public network address. Compatibility This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to ICE. Mode Options: RFC5245 and WLM2009. Normally RFC5245 is selected. WLM2009 is selected when the terminal interconnects with a Microsoft LYNC terminal. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-15 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Turn Server Addr. This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to ICE. Enter the information about the ICE Turn server. It is provided by the Parameter Description Turn Server Port Turn Server User Turn Server Pwd administrator. StunServer Addr. This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to ICE. IP address of the ICE Stun server. StunServer Port This parameter is set only when Work Mode is set to ICE. Port ID of the ICE Stun server. 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. 4.2 Other Settings 4.2.1 Setting Call Parameters This procedure describes how to set the call response mode, whether auxiliary video grab is allowed, and the default call type for a terminal. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Conference > Call. The Call window is displayed, see Figure 4-9. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-16 Figure 4-9 Call Setting Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Set the call parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-8. Table 4-8 Call Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description The default Whether the terminal originates calls to other terminals via SIP or H.323. contact type rate SIP type If The default contact type is set to SIP, this parameter must be set based on the network situation. Options: URI and TEL. By default the call The default rate for a terminal to originate a call to another terminal. A point-to-point Select the answer mode for a point-to-point call: Auto, Manual, Do Not call response Disturb and Auto (Only audio). l Auto: When a call is received, the terminal automatically answers the call and connects to the conference. l Manual: When a call is received, the terminal displays a call prompt asking you whether to accept the call. l Do Not Disturb: When a call is received, the terminal directly rejects the call. l Auto (Only audio): When there is an incoming call, the ZXV10 ET312 terminal directly connects the conference by audio mode. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-17 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Parameter Description Auxiliary video Whether to allow other terminals to take away the presentation token in grab the H.323 conference. l Accept: Other terminals can take away the presentation token when the local terminal is sending a presentation video, that is to say, when other terminals send a presentation video, the local terminal stops its presentation video, and allow other terminals to send its presentation l Reject: when the local terminal is sending a presentation video, other terminals cannot send a presentation video. Mute on meeting Whether a terminal automatically mutes a local microphone when joining a video. conference. 4. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. 4.2.2 Setting the Video Source This procedure describes how to configure the video source in accordance with the connection between the video input interface of the terminal and the peripheral. In most cases, the default settings are used. If the interface to which the video source is connected is changed, the settings need to be changed. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Select 2. Select the desired video source from the drop-down list. It is recommended that you
> Media > Video, the Video setting window is displayed. select USB Camera as the primary video source. If USB Camera is selected, the terminal automatically determines whether to use the USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 interface. The USB 3.0 interface is recommended. 3. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. 4.2.3 Setting QoS The Quality of Service (QoS) setting refers to the mode in which the network processes IP packets are transferred during a video conference. In an IP network with restricted resources, the terminal can automatically adapt to packet loss, jitter, and delay in the network to ensure video and audio transmission quality. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-18 Chapter 4 System Configurations The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Context l Forward Error Correction (FEC) enables the terminal to adopt specified redundancy transmission policies that will guarantee a clear and smooth video transmission under a specified packet loss rate. When enabling the FEC function, you are recommended to enable the IP Auto Rate function. l Auto IP Rate function is used to increase or decrease the real-time conference rate automatically in accordance with the network situation. If the packet loss ratio exceeds a specified threshold, the system decreases the conference rate, and if the network recovers to the normal situation, the system increases the conference rate. Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Network > QoS. The QoS setting window is displayed, see Figure 4-10. Figure 4-10 QoS Setting Window 3. Select FEC. Set FEC parameters by referring to Table 4-9. Table 4-9 FEC Parameter Descriptions Parameter Enable FEC Description 4-19 Whether to enable the FEC function. You are recommended to enable the function and the IP Auto Rate function. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Parameter Description Audio/Primary Video/Sec-
The packet loss ratio at the remote end, including Auto, 1%, ondary Video Packet Loss 3%, 5%, 10%, 20%, and 30%. Automeans the packet loss Ratio ratio is subject to the actual situation at the remote end. Audio/Primary Video/Sec-
Options: Auto, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, and ondary Video Redundancy 100%. Auto by default. Audio/Primary Video/Sec-
Whether to lower the code rate to keep the total bandwidth ondary Video Keep Bandwidth unchanged. 4. Select Auto IP Rate. Set Auto IP Rate parameters by referring to Table 4-10. Table 4-10 Auto IP Rate Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Auto IP Rate If Auto IP Rate is selected, the ZXV10 ET312 terminal enables auto IP rate function, and you need to set Lowest Tx. l When the network quality deteriorates and the packet loss ratio exceeds the threshold, the conference rate is decreased. l When the network recovers to the normal situation, the system increase the conference rate automatically. If this parameter is not selected, this function is not enabled. Lowest Tx. Lowest Tx. means the lowest control rate. The minimum value is 64 kbps and the maximum value is 1920 kbps. If the rate amounts to Lowest Tx. the conference rate does not decrease any more even the packet loss ratio increases. 5. After the configuration is completed, click Save. 4.2.4 Setting TR069 TR069 (Technical Report 069) is a DSL Forum technical specification. After a terminal is configured with the TR069 information, the TR069 network management system can query terminal status and conference information, restart the terminal, upgrade the terminal, and receive alarms from the terminal. The terminal is not in the conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Select
> Network > Network Management, the Network Management Window is displayed, see Figure 4-11. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-20 Figure 4-11 Network Management Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Set the parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 4-11. Table 4-11 TR069 Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description screen must be set. ACS Address Enter the IP address of ACS. Enable TR069 Sets whether to enable TR069. If yes, other parameters displayed on the ACS User Name The ACS user name is identical with the name set on the server, the ACS User Password The ACS user password is identical with the password set on the server, default ACS user name is cpe. the default ACS user password is cpe. 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. 4.2.5 Setting Audio Input The ZXV10 ET312 supports a built-in microphone, digital microphone, and linear input. Audio input can be enabled or disabled as required. After the ZXV10 ET312 is connected to an A100 digital microphone, its built-in microphone is automatically disabled. If the local sound heard on a remote terminal is too low, the gain can be increased, and vice versa. Prerequisite The terminal is not engaged in a conference. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-21 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Select 3. Slide Mic input to adjust the gain of microphone input.
> Media > Audio, the Audio setting Window is displayed. The maximum gain is 16, and the minimum is 0. 4. Select whether to enable Built-in microphone and Linear Audio as required. 5. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. 4.2.6 Setting AES Encryption AES is a type of encryption algorithm. If it is enabled, the terminal encrypts the data packets. The receiving terminal can decode video and audio only after decrypting the data packets. Through AES, you can encrypt the communication data of a conference to protect information security. Prerequisite Context Steps The terminal is not engaged in a conference. l If the MCU has enabled AES encryption, the terminals need to enable this function to participate in the MCU conference. Otherwise the terminals cannot participate in the conference. l If AES encryption is forcibly enabled on one terminal, this function must be enabled on the remote terminal. Otherwise, the terminals cannot initiate the conference. 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Conference > Security. The Security setting window is displayed, see Figure 4-12. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-22 Figure 4-12 Security Setting Window Chapter 4 System Configurations 3. Set AES encryption parameters by referring to Table 4-12. Table 4-12 AES Encryption Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Does not encrypt or decrypt data. Close Auto Determines whether to encrypt or decrypt data in accordance with the AES settings of the remote terminal. If AES encryption is set to Open at the remote end, the terminal encrypts and decrypts data. If AES encryption is set to Close at the remote end, the terminal does not encrypt and decrypt data. Open Forcibly encrypts or decrypts the data. 4. Press the Back key on the remote control to save your configuration. 4.2.7 Setting Conference Capacity This procedure describes how to configure the preferred coding capability and quality of the conference audio, primary video and secondary video. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Conference > Capacity. The Capacity setting window is displayed, see Figure 4-13. 4-23 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Figure 4-13 Capacity Setting Window 3. Retain the default capacity setting or customize the setting as needed. For a description of the capacity parameters, refer to Table 4-13. Table 4-13 Capacity Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Audio capacity Basic Capacity Audio coding format. l If this parameter is set to Default, all coding formats are selected. l If this parameter is set to Custom, you can choose among the G.722, G722.1, ZTEBA-STEREO, G.711 a-Law, G.711 u-Law, G.722.1C, SILK, and ZTE BA coding formats. Preferred Audio Configure the preferred audio coding format. If Auto is selected, the terminal adjusts in accordance with conference requirements. It is recommended to select Auto. Primary/Sec-
Basic Capacity Primary/Secondary video coding format. ondary video capacity l If this parameter is set to Default, all coding formats are selected. l If this parameter is set to Custom, you can choose among the H.264, H.264HP coding formats.
H.264: The video coding efficiency of H.264 is higher than that of traditional coding protocols. H.264 is able to deliver 720p HD video streams at 1024 kbps. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-24 Parameter Description Chapter 4 System Configurations
H.264HP: The video coding efficiency of H.264HP is higher than that of H.264. H.264HP is able to deliver 720p HD video streams at 768 kbps. If Secondary video capacity is set, you also need to configure the BFCP Transport Protocols. Either Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) can be selected to send SIP BFCP auxiliary videos. transmission protocol. Generally, you can select TCP, which is a reliable You need to select UDP in either of the following scenarios:
l The peer device supports UDP only. l It is required to have a good environment adaptability, but used for unreliable transmission. Preferred Video Configure the preferred primary/secondary video coding. If Auto is selected, the terminal adjusts in accordance with conference requirements. It is recommended to select Auto. Primary/Sec-
Options: Auto, Clear, and Smooth. ondary Video l Auto: the system adjusts resolution and frame Quality frequency automatically in accordance with network quality. l Clear: in case of insufficient bandwidth, the system decreases frame frequency to guarantee video quality. l Smooth: in case of insufficient bandwidth, the system reduces video quality to guarantee a smooth video. l It is recommended to set Primary Video Quality to l It is recommended to set Secondary Video Quality Smooth. to Clear. are selected. l If this parameter is set to Custom, you can choose among the H.224/H.281, H.264 Aggregation Packets 1, CCM, and BFCP coding formats.
H.224/H.281: it is the camera controlling protocol. It is required to select this parameter for both lo-
cal terminal and remote terminal to enable far end control function.
H.264 Aggregation Packets 1: selected to com-
municate with the terminals of other manufactur-
4-25 Advanced Basic Capacity l If this parameter is set to Default, all coding formats SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Parameter Description ers. For some terminals, only when this parameter is selected, is the H.264 video capacity enabled.
CCM: Code Control Message, it is used to control the media channel of the SIP type conference. Af-
ter it is enabled, the conference of the SIP type can receive the handing VCU requests and flow control command messages. 4. After the configuration is completed, click Save. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 4-26 Chapter 5 Conference Operations Table of Contents Holding a Conference.................................................................................................5-1 Adjusting the Camera.................................................................................................5-7 Adjusting the Volume of a Local Terminal ...................................................................5-8 Controlling a Local Microphone ..................................................................................5-8 Sharing a Local Screen ..............................................................................................5-9 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming..........................................................5-10 Changing the Layout of a Screen .............................................................................5-11 Using a Conference Schedule ..................................................................................5-13 Disconnecting a Conference.....................................................................................5-14 5.1 Holding a Conference 5.1.1 Holding a Point-to-Point Conference The ZXV10 ET312 enables you to manually enter a peer address, select a person from a contact list, and select a historical record to hold a point-to-point conference. The called party can be a mainstream video conference terminal that supports the SIP or H.323 protocol. Note:
l If a multipoint conference is held on an MCU, addition of terminals is allowed. For how to join a new terminal or rejoin a disconnected terminal to the conference by calling the MCU, refer to 5.1.2 Joining a Conference. l In a point-to-point conference (meaning that one terminal calls the other without the involvement of the MCU), no new terminal is allowed. Prerequisite l The terminal is not engaged in a conference and properly connected to the network. l Terminals at both ends can properly communicate over the IP network, or are connected to the same cloud service. For how to configure the cloud service, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service and 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-1 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Note:
If unregistered in the cloud service, a terminal can make a call through an IP address even as a guest, instead of through a terminal ID. l The AES encryption function is already enabled on both ends of a call when the call is encrypted. This function is configured in the for the ZXV10 ET312.
> Conference > Security path Steps l Making a Call Through an IP Address 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the make call window, see Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1 Make Call Window 3. Select the address bar, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Open the dialing keyboard, and then enter the address of the other party. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 5-1. Table 5-1 Address Setting Descriptions If... Then... Both parties are not registered Use the remote IP address, for example, 10.10.10.1. with any cloud service. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-2 Chapter 5 Conference Operations If... Then... Both parties are registered with Use one of the following:
the SIP cloud service and need
Remote IP address to initiate a SIP conference.
Registered SIP user name of the remote end
Remote "SIP user name@domain name"
Both parties are registered Use one of the following:
with the H.323 cloud service
Remote IP address and need to initiate an H.323 conference. mote end
Registered H.323 user name (H.323 ID) of the re-
Remote terminal number (E.164) Note:
If the remote IP address is used to initiate a call, local and remote terminals do not need to be registered with the H.323/SIP cloud service.
If the registered H.323 user name or terminal number of the remote end is used to initiate a call, local and remote terminals must be registered with the H.323 cloud service. For the registration method, refer to 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service.
If the registered SIP user name of the remote end is used to initiate a call, local and remote terminals must be registered with the SIP cloud service. If the remote "SIP user name@domain name" is used to initiate a call, only the remote party needs to be registered with the SIP cloud service. For the registration method, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service. 5. Press Back on the remote control. 6. Set the call parameters by referring to Table 5-2. Table 5-2 Call Parameter Descriptions Parame-
Description ter Call type Select SIP or H.323. Select SIP in the following scenarios:
The remote party only supports SIP conferences.
The IMS network of China Mobile is used.
The IMS network of China Telecom is used.
The remote terminal is a Microsoft Lync client. 5-3 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Parame-
Description ter Rate Select conference rate in accordance with conference requirements and network situation, ranging from 64 kbps to 4 Mbps.
For 720p HD video conference, at least select 512 kbps.
For 1080p HD conference, at least select 1024 kbps.
The selected conference rate should be less than the network bandwidth. 7. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control to make a call. l Making a Call Through a Contact List 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the make call window. 3. Select the address bar, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Select a callee from the contact list. For details, refer to Table 5-3. Table 5-3 Callee Selection Descriptions If... Then... The terminal is not registered in the You can only select a callee that supports call initiation cloud service. via an IP address or SIP user name@domain name. The terminal is registered with the You can select a callee that supports call initiation via H.323 cloud service. an H.323 address. The terminal is registered with the You can select a callee that supports call initiation SIP cloud service. via a SIP address. 5. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control to make a call. l Making a Call Through a Historical Conference 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the Conference Schedule window. 3. Click History Conference, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Select a two-party conference from the historical conference list. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-4 Chapter 5 Conference Operations Note:
If the local terminal is registered with the SIP cloud service alone, you can only select a SIP historical conference.
If the local terminal is registered with the H.323 cloud service alone, you can only select an H.323 historical conference. 5. Click Edit Call, and then press OK on the remote control to make a call. 6. Click the icon, press OK on the remote control. 5.1.2 Joining a Conference To join a conference, a terminal can:
l Accept a call. l Call a conference ID. Prerequisite l The terminal is unengaged in the conference and properly connected to the network. l To call a conference ID, you need to obtain it from the caller. If a conference password is set, you need to obtain the password. l To call a conference ID, the terminal must be connected to the cloud service l If the AES encryption function is enabled on the MCU, this function is also enabled
> Conference > Security path on the ZXV10 ET312, before it joins the successfully. in the conference. Steps l Answering a Call In idle mode, the terminal can answer a call to join a conference. l Calling a Conference ID to Join a Conference 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the make call window, see Figure 5-2. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-5 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Figure 5-2 Make Call Window 3. Select the address bar, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Open the dialing keyboard, and then enter the conference ID. Note:
If a conference password is set, you need to enter the password to join the conference. 5. Press Back key on the remote control. 6.
(Optional) Set the call parameters by referring to Table 5-4. Table 5-4 Call Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Call type Select SIP or H.323. Rate Select conference rate in accordance with conference requirements and network situation, ranging from 64 kbps to 4 Mbps.
For 720p HD video conference, at least select 512 kbps.
For 1080p HD conference, at least select 1024 kbps.
The selected conference rate should be less than the network bandwidth. 7. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control to make a call. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-6 5.2 Adjusting the Camera Prior to or during a conference, you can use a remote control to adjust a camera, zoom in or out, preset the position of the camera and activate the preset position of the camera. Chapter 5 Conference Operations l To adjust a camera, you can tilt or rotate it to point to the local speaker. l To make the image clear, you can zoom in or out. l Presetting the position of the camera: You can adjust the camera to a specific direction as a position, and save the position of the camera. If you activate the preset camera position, the camera is automatically adjusted to the preset position. l Activating a camera position: The preset camera position for each video source of the ZXV10 ET312 can be invoked. After a preset position is activated, the camera be will automatically adjusted to the stored preset position. Context Steps 1. Press the Back key on the remote control to hide the remote control operation window. 2. Press the Camera key to open the camera control window. 3. Press the OK key on the remote control to switch between the local and remote terminals. 4. Perform the following operations as required. To... Do... Adjust a camera Press the arrow keys (up, down, left, and right) on the remote control. Zoom in or out an image Press Zoom in/out on the remote control. 5. Press the OK key on the remote control to switch to the local terminal. 6. Press the Camera key to open the camera preset/activate window. 7. Perform the following operations as required. To... Do... Preset the position for l Click Preset in the Preset or Activate Operation area. the camera l Select a position, and press the OK key. l In the confirmation dialog box that is displayed, click Save, and press the OK key. Activate a preset position l Click Activate in the Preset or Activate Operation area. for the camera l Select a position, and press the OK key. 8. After camera is adjusted, press the Back key on the remote control to exit the camera 9. Press the Back key on the remote control to display the remote control operation control window. window. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-7 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide 5.3 Adjusting the Volume of a Local Terminal In a conference, you can adjust the volume of a local terminal or stereo. Note:
This adjustment affects the sound of the local terminal only. Steps l Adjusting the Volume of a Terminal 1. Check whether the terminal is in the Camera Control window. If yes, press Back on the remote control. 2. Press Volume Up/Down on the remote control to adjust the volume. l Adjusting the Volume of a Stereo You can adjust the volume of a stereo (for example, TV) by pressing Volume Up/Down on its remote control. 5.4 Controlling a Local Microphone To prevent another terminal from hearing a local terminal during a conference, you can close the local microphone. Steps Perform one of the following operations as required to open or close a local microphone. If... Then... The terminal is engaged Perform one of the following operations to open or close a local in a conference. microphone:
l Press Mute on the remote control. l Press On/Off on the local microphone. The terminal is idle. 1. From the home page, select
> media > Audio. Then, the Audio setting page is displayed. 2. Drag the Mic input slider to adjust the input of the local microphone. If Mic input is set to 0, the local microphone is muted. 3. Select whether to enable Built-in microphone and Linear Audio. 4. Press the Back key of the remote control to save the setting. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-8 5.5 Sharing a Local Screen If a terminal is not engaged in a conference, you can display a video source (for example, PC) on a local screen. Chapter 5 Conference Operations The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps a terminal. 1. Connect an HDMI video source device (for example, PC) to the HDMI IN interface of 2. Press the Back key on the remote control to hide the remote control operation window. 3. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the Screen Share window, see Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3 Screen Share Window Note:
The current version does not support PC Screen Share and Mobile Screen Share. 4. Click HDMI, and then press OK on the remote control. The contents stored on the HDMI device (for example, PC) is displayed on the screen of the local terminal. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-9 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide 5.6 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming In a conference, you can display a video source (for example, PC) on the screens of other terminals via dual streaming. Prerequisite Context Steps l The terminal is engaged in a conference. l The default video source is already set. For how to set the default video source, refer to 4.2.2 Setting the Video Source. The ZXV10 ET312 supports a standard dual-streaming function. send two streams: primary video and secondary video. sent, a remote terminal can view both the primary video and the secondary video. l The primary video comes from the screen captured by a camera. l The secondary video comes from an HDMI device (for example, PC). In other words, it can If two streams are successfully 1. Connect an HDMI video source device (for example, PC) to the HDMI IN of a terminal. 2. Send dual stream in either of the following ways. To... Do... Send dual streams by Press the Content key. Click Send in the dialog box that is pressing keys on the remote displayed, and press the OK key. control Send dual streams in the a. Press any Direction key on the remote control to open the conference control window Conference Control window, see Figure 5-4. b. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control. c. Select the desired device, and then press OK on the remote d. Click Send Dual Video, and then press OK on the remote control. control. 5-10 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Figure 5-4 Conference Control Window Chapter 5 Conference Operations 3. After two streams are successfully sent, each terminal can change the screen layout to view a combination of local, remote, and secondary videos. For details about how to change the screen layout, refer to 5.7 Changing the Layout of a Screen. 5.7 Changing the Layout of a Screen You can change the layout of a screen to view a combination of local, remote, and secondary videos (for example, full-screen, picture-in-picture, and picture-by-picture). The terminal is engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Switch the image layout in either of the following ways. To... Do... Switch the image layout by using Press the Layout key on the remote control. the remote control Switch the image layout in the a. Press any Direction key on the remote control to open conference control window the Conference Control window, see Figure 5-5. b. Click
, and then press OK on the remote control. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-11 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Figure 5-5 Conference Control Window 2. Select the desired layout (Table 5-5), and then press OK on the remote control to view the effect. Table 5-5 Screen Layout Descriptions Layout Description Full-screen: It can be a local video, remote video, or secondary video. Dual-screen: It consists of any combination of two videos: local, remote, or secondary. Dual-screen (picture-in-picture): It consists of any combination of two videos: local, remote, or secondary. This screen layout is available when the auxiliary video is enabled for a conference. For how to enable the auxiliary video, refer to 5.6 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming. Three-screen (picture-by-picture): It consists of three videos: local, remote, and secondary. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-12 Chapter 5 Conference Operations Layout Description This screen layout is available when the auxiliary video is enabled for a conference. For how to enable the auxiliary video, refer to 5.6 Sharing a Remote Screen via Dual Streaming. Three-screen (triangle): It consists of three videos: local, remote, and secondary. 3. On the selected screen layout, press OK again on the remote control to switch screens. 5.8 Using a Conference Schedule The ZXV10 ET312 displays historical conference schedules in real time. Historical conference schedules allow users to learn about the use of the terminal, and thus maximize its utilization. Context Steps The current version does not support the display of the Conference Schedule and Ordered Conference of the current day. 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. Click the icon, and then press OK on the remote control to display the Conference Schedule window, see Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6 Conference Schedule Page display the History Conference list. 5-13 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET312 User Guide 5.9 Disconnecting a Conference If it is unnecessary to attend a conference, you can manually disconnect it to save resources. l In a Point-to-point conference, if either party disconnects it, this conference is ended. l In a multi-party conference, if a terminal exits, other terminals can continue the con-
Context ference. Steps window. 1. Press any Direction key on the remote control to open the Conference Control 2. Perform the following operations as required. If... Then... A local terminal is engaged in a a. Press the Disconnect key on the remote control. P2P conference b. In the popup dialog box, click Confirm, and then press OK on the remote control to end the conference. A local terminal is engaged in a Hang up the conference in either of the following ways:
multi-party conference l Press Disconnect key on the remote control. In the popup dialog box, click Confirm, and then press OK on the remote control. The local terminal exits and other terminals continue the conference. l Click
, and then press OK on the remote control. In the popup dialog box, click Confirm, and then press OK on the remote control. The local terminal exits and other terminals continue the conference. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 5-14 Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance Table of Contents System Diagnosis ......................................................................................................6-1 System Maintenance..................................................................................................6-8 6.1 System Diagnosis 6.1.1 Viewing the Information of a Version This procedure describes how to view the information of a terminal version. This facilitates the understanding, usage, and maintenance of a terminal. The Version Information window displays the terminal model, terminal ID, MAC address, software version, and hardware version. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps Figure 6-1. 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> About. The About window is displayed, see SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-1 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Figure 6-1 About Window This window displays the terminal model, terminal serial, MAC address, software version, and hardware version. 6.1.2 Viewing the Information of a Call This procedure describes how to view the information of a call in communication mode. This facilitates the understanding, usage, and maintenance of a terminal. The Call Information window displays sent and received media stream messages as well as call, primary video, secondary video, and audio parameters. The terminal is engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press any Direction key to open the Conference Control window. 2. In the Conference Control window, click the Information icon on the lower left corner, and press the OK key on the remote control. The Remote Information window is displayed, see Figure 6-2. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-2 Figure 6-2 Remote Information Window Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance This window displays the following call information of a terminal:
l Primary/secondary video parameters:
format, FPS, network VPL, video VPL. including call type, bandwidth, call rate, l Call parameters: including the call rate, call type and LSD/MLP rate. l Audio parameters: including the rate, format and bandwidth as well as the audio packet loss ratio. 6.1.3 Viewing the Information of a Terminal This procedure describes how to view the information of a terminal, such as terminal name, network status, registration status of the cloud service, and audio/video interface status. This facilitates the understanding, usage, and maintenance of a terminal. The terminal is engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 6-3. 1. Press any Direction key to open the Conference Control window. 2. In the Conference Control window, click the Information icon on the lower left corner, and press the OK key on the remote control to open the Local Information window. 3. Press OK on the remote control to open the Local Information window, see Figure SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-3 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Figure 6-3 Local Information Window Table 6-1 describes the parameters of the Local Information window. Table 6-1 Local Information Descriptions Parameter Description Terminal Name The terminal name (for example, Shenzhen Industrial Park 1001) configured through
> Other. IP Addr. The IP address of a terminal. MAC Addr. The Media Access Control (MAC) address (namely, physical address) of a terminal before shipment. A MAC address is unique globally and determined by a network adapter. SIP Status Displays the SIP user name (of the current terminal) registered to the cloud service. For the registration method, refer to 4.1.3 Configuring the SIP Conference Cloud Service. GK Status Displays the GK (of the current terminal) registered to the cloud service. For the registration method, refer to 4.1.4 Configuring the H.323 Conference Cloud Service. Video Source The currently used interface and its operating status of the video source Audio Source The currently used interface and its operating status of the audio source of a terminal. of a terminal. 6.1.4 Uploading and Downloading Log Files To facilitate users to query and check the operation information of a terminal, the system will automatically record logs. This procedure describes how to upload log files to a server or download log files from a storage device (for example, a USB storage device). This facilitates you to maintain a terminal or locate a problem from a terminal. Prerequisite The terminal is not engaged in a conference. 6-4 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance Steps 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Diagnosis. The System Diagnosis window is displayed, see Figure 6-4. Figure 6-4 System Diagnosis window 3. Perform the following operations as required. To... Do... Upload log files a. In the Upload Log area, set log server parameters by referring Download log files a. Connect a storage device (for example, a USB storage device) to Table 6-2. Click Save, and press the OK key. b. Select Start upload from the Upload Log area. The window displays the upload progress. After the log files are successfully uploaded, the window displays File upload success!
to the USB port of a terminal. b. Select Click start download from the Download the log area. The window displays the download progress. After the log files are successfully downloaded, the window displays File download success!
Table 6-2 Descriptions of Log Server Parameters Parameter Server IP Description 6-5 IP address of the log server, for example, 10.12.13.14. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Parameter Description Port Port of the log server, for example, 8080. The user name Username and password for logging in to the log server. Password 6.1.5 Testing the Sound of a Terminal If the network sound of the terminal is faulty, you can perform a local-sound loop back test. This procedure describes how to test whether the microphone of a terminal is properly connected and operated. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Diagnosis. The System Diagnosis window is displayed, see Figure 6-5. Figure 6-5 System Diagnosis window 3. Select Start Test from the Audio Test area, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. Speak to the microphone. The window displays the volume of the microphone (
green bar). SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-6 Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance The terminal automatically plays the sound recorded. If you can hear a proper sound, it indicates that the microphone is normal. 5.
(Optional) Select Stop Test from the Audio Test area to stop the test. Otherwise, the system will not stop the test. 6.1.6 Diagnosing a Network Connection When the terminal network is faulty, you can diagnose the network connectivity between the terminal and the set server or remote end. One-click diagnosis of the network connectivity between the terminal and the server is provided. You can also enter an IP address to perform a ping test to diagnose the connection to a remote end. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Diagnosis. The System Diagnosis window is displayed, see Figure 6-6. Figure 6-6 System Diagnosis Window 3. Enter the IP address of a remote terminal into the Network Diagnosis area. Remote Link Test is used to detect whether a terminal is properly connected to a cloud service authentication server (default) or remote terminals through a network. 4. Click Start Diagnosis, and then press OK on the remote control to start a diagnosis. 5. Click Stop Diagnosis, and then press OK on the remote control to stop the diagnosis. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-7 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide 6.2 System Maintenance 6.2.1 Recovering System Settings This procedure describes how to restore the factory default settings of the terminal, when it is faulty. Note:
Prerequisite Steps If a system is recovered, the terminal may lose some information, such as call records and logs. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Recovery. The System Recovery window is displayed, see Figure 6-7. Figure 6-7 System Recovery window 3. Click Start Recovery, and then press OK on the remote control. 4. In the popup dialog box, click OK, and then press OK on the remote control. The terminal starts to load the factory settings of the software version. After the factory settings are loaded, it will be automatically restarted. 6-8 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance 6.2.2 Configuring a Software Upgrade Method A terminal supports the following software upgrade methods:
l Local upgrade: The upgrade file package is stored on a local storage device (for example, a USB storage device). The terminal detects the software version and up-
grades it. l Network upgrade. The upgrade file package is stored on a server. The terminal detects the software version and upgrades through a specified path. Notice!
Prerequisite Steps During an upgrade, the system displays the upgrade progress. disconnect the power. Otherwise, the device may be damaged. In this case, do not The terminal is not engaged in a conference. 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> System > System Upgrade. The System Upgrade window is displayed, see Figure 6-8. Figure 6-8 System Upgrade Window 3. Configure software upgrade parameters. For a description of the parameters, refer to Table 6-3. 6-9 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXV10 ET312 User Guide Table 6-3 Software Version Upgrade Descriptions Parameter Description Current Version The version number of the current terminal. System Update Whether to update the latest version or whether to detect a new version. Upgrade Type Options: Prohibit, Auto, and Manual. Manual is recommended. Version Timing Detection Options: No Detect, 1H, 2H, 4H, and 8H. If No Detect is selected, l Prohibit: The version is not updated. l Auto: The system automatically detects the latest version and prompts you to perform an upgrade every time when a terminal is powered on or the System Upgrade window is open. l Manual: You need to manually perform a version upgrade. Open the System Upgrade window, enter the IP address of the server, or insert the USB storage device where the upgrade file package is stored. After a new version is detected, select OK to perform upgrade. whether there is an update is not detected. The terminal detects whether there is any version update in accordance with the time period set by Version Timing Detection. If there is an update, it performs download and upgrade. If the detection time is set, the version upgrade path is detected immediately after the configuration is saved, and is detected at the interval of this time. If a new version is found, the terminal performs upgrade. If the upgrade mode is not Auto, and if the upgrade is rejected when upgrade information is displayed on the screen for the first time, the terminal will not detect whether there is any version update in accordance with the time period set by Version Timing Download Version You need to configure this parameter for a network upgrade, but Enter the IP address of the server where the upgrade file package Local Upgrade Package You need to configure this parameter for a local upgrade, but not Detection. not for a local upgrade. is stored. for a network upgrade. Insert the USB storage device with the upgrade file package into the USB port of a terminal. The terminal will automatically detect the upgrade file package. 4. Click Back on the remote control to save your configuration. 6-10 SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 6 System Diagnosis and Maintenance 6.2.3 Querying Customer Service Information This procedure describes how to query customer service information. You can obtain more product information and help. The terminal is not engaged in a conference. Prerequisite Steps 1. Press Back key on the remote control to display the home page. 2. From the home page, select
> Contact us. The Contact us window is displayed, see Figure 6-9. Figure 6-9 Contact us Window This window provides contact information, such as the E-mail address, phone number, and two-dimensional code (official Wechat). SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-11 ZXV10 ET312 User Guide This page intentionally left blank. SJ-20190419092037-001|2019-04-08 (R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential 6-12
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ZTE Corporation
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Output is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be used to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 20 /40 MHz bandwidth mode. | ||||
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