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1. 4 1 Description The following figure shows the front view of Orion MCU Figure 4 1 Front view of the Orion MCU The Orion MCU is available in 2 configurations supporting both small and large enterprises Orion MCU 1286 Orion MCU 1286 is a small to medium enterprise based video voice conferencing system Concurrently the system supports up to 2 CIF conferences or 1 VGA or HD conference with up to 25 participants between 5 10 viewable at each time depending on the resolution The system can also support up to 11 concurrent voice conferences Orion MCU 4286 Orion MCU 4286 is a medium to large enterprise video voice conferencing system Concurrently the system supports up to 8 CIF conferences or 4 VGA or HD conferences with up to 25 participants between 5 10 viewable at each time depending on the resolution The system can also support up to 20 concurrent voice conferences 4 2 System Physical Interface The system interface of Orion MCU includes control panel buttons LEDs and I O ports 4 2 1 Control Panel Buttons There are two push buttons located at the front of the chassis a reset button and a power on off button i N Reset The Reset button reboots the system 12 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 SY Power The Power button is used to turn on and turn off the system Turning off the system eliminates the main power but maintains standby power In order to service the syst
2. Figure 6 22 Starting the upgrade process 6 Click Start the Upgrade The upgrade occurs 30 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 OJRION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Upgrade NETWORK SETTINGS Status Upgrade in progress Current version 2 1 0 7 SIP CONFIGURATION The system is upgrading Please wait ACCESS NUMBERS DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE UPGRADE 6 23 Upgrade occurring 7 Did you select the Reboot option before the software download e If YES then the system reboots automatically e If NO then click the Reboot button which appears after the upgrade is complete SYSTEM SETTINGS admin k About USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Upgrade NETWORK SETTINGS Status Upgrade is finished Current version 2 1 0 7 SIP CONFIGURATION Reboot ACCESS NUMBERS DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE UPGRADE Figure 6 24 Reboot confirmation 31 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 7 Conferences After system parameters have been provisioned conferences can be set up 7 1 Summary Select Conferences gt Summary to view the list of the existing active conferences ms ORION MCU CONFERENCES summary Conferences Summary CONFERENCE SETTINGS Yes ea eres 08 08 2012 5 i al a Tan Multimedia QR 4 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 7 1 List of existing conferences To see the details of a conference e Click View Ly In the following exampl
3. Framerate 24 FPS Received by MCU H264 CIF r ae amp Voice Sent from MCU Received by MCU Figure 8 3 Call statistics 8 3 Leader s Capabilities The leader can take the following actions e Invite a participant to join the conference e Modify the status of the participant from dominant to non dominant and vice versa e Make a participant visible invisible e Obtain call statistics e Mute Unmute all participants e Mute Unmute a participant e Remove a participant from the conference e Modify the conference layout mode 8 4 Inviting Participants To invite participants to join a conference 1 Click Invite Participants The Invite Participants window opens Invite Participants Invite Figure 8 4 Inviting participants 2 Enter one of the following e Name participant s SIP registration value to the SIP proxy If the participant is a registered participant 39 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 e name PBX IP Address If the participant is not a registered participant For example Invite Participants x Charlie i 52376845 Invite Charlie 10 10 10 180 3 Click t to add more participants and then click Invite pa Click bal to cancel the invitation 8 5 Modifying the Conference Layout Mode To set the conference layout mode click the Layout tab on the main leader dashboard The following screen opens showing the current and the possible layouts Participants D
4. MAIN TENANCE UPGRADE IP Address 10 10 6 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 10 1 9 Preferred DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Alternate DNS Server 8 8 4 4 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 5 2 Network Settings window 4 Click Edit and then modify the IP Address field 5 Click Save pi A confirmation message appears Click OK to apply the network settings ATTENTION the device will be rebooted 6 Click OK The system reboots and the changes are applied If DHCP was chosen the simplest way to see the Orion MCU IP Address is to connect a monitor and restart the machine The IP Address will appear in the Login Screen at the end of the system load Step 6 Connect to the Orion IP Address from your Network Restore the original network configuration on your computer and connect the Orion MCU to your network Connect to the Orion MCU Management GUI by entering the Orion MCU s IP address in a web browser The Orion MCU is now connected to your network 15 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 6 Administration and Configuration 6 1 Overview Administration and configuration of Orion MCU are provided through the web based GUI After setting up the system and prior to conference service creation the system needs to be configured according to the steps described in this section 6 2 Login After entering the Orion MCU s IP address in your web browser a login scree
5. Orion MCU Shutdown Start Diagnostic Trace 120 sec Figure 6 19 Maintenance window 2 Click a button to perform the action specified For additional maintenance operations and troubleshooting an emergency menu can be accessed using serial connectivity For further information see Serial Connectivity 6 6 1 Start Diagnostic Trace To provide diagnostic trace 1 Select System Settings gt Maintenance The Maintenance window opens 28 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 2 Click on Start Diagnostic Trace 3 Enter the interval for information collection in the text box The allowed range is between 0 to 300 seconds Start Diagnostic Trace 120 sec If 0 is entered the system provides a file which contains all the system logs Otherwise the information saved includes more detailed information 4 Adiagnostic file zip file is created Click Save Diagnostic Trace to save the file Diagnostic Status Diagnostic file was created successfully Save Diagnostic Trace Delete Diagnostic Trace Figure 6 20 Diagnostic Dialog Box 5 After saving the file Delete Diagnostic Trace appears on the main Maintenamce screen allowing the user to delete the file Only one trace file is allowed To provide a new trace file the existing file must be deleted Start Diagnostic Trace 120 sec save Diagnostic Trace Delete Diagnostic Trace 6 7 Upgrade The system can be upgraded as software u
6. Figure 6 17 Authenticating a Number 8 Type a Username and Password 9 Click Save to save the configuration To edit the parameters of an existing access number L 2 In the Access Numbers window click Fl inthe Operations column of the number to be edited The Edit Access Number window opens Modify the settings as needed and click Save Ag 26 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 To delete an access number from the list e In the Access Numbers window click x in the Operations column of the number to be deleted 6 5 5 Date and Time The date time and time zone can be set manually or an NTP server can be used to correct manual settings To set the date and time 1 Select System Settings gt Date amp Time The Date amp Time window opens O RION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Date amp Time NETWORK SETTINGS Date SIP CONFIGURATION August 06 2012 Europe Rome ACCESS NUMBERS E Automatically adjust clock for Daylight savings Time DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE time nist gov UPGRADE 0 pool ntp org Examples of servers you can use are time nist gov 0 pool ntp org 1 pool ntp org 2 pool ntp org z 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 6 18 Date and Time Screen Select the current Date Select the current Time Select the relevant Timezone 3 YS S To automatically adjust the time for daylight savings time select Automatically
7. Leader Dashboard The Leader Dashboard provides the following capabilities e Inviting participants to conference e Modifying conference parameters e Disconnecting participants from a conference 8 1 Leader Login The leader logs into the Leader Dashboard by using the conference number as username and the leader PIN code as password as shown the following figure Username 100 Password b 0 q Figure 8 1 Leader login 8 2 Main Screen On the main screen of the Leader Dashboard the meeting information conference participants list and the parameters for each participant are displayed 37 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 ORION MCU Meeting information Participants Layouts Conference number 400 Access Numbers 500 507 601 maria 5762 Invite Participants Mute All Participants 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 8 2 Leader Dashboard main screen The icons displayed on the Leader Dashboard are as follows D P Dominant participant Call statistics Figure 8 3 r r 2 Participant not Dominant Dominant Voice Participant Participant Voice Video only enabled Voice enabled muted conference m Tu Tja Ti Visible participant Visible dominant Invisible participant Voice only participant participant Remove participant Table 8 1 Leader dashboard icons 38 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 Call statistics for 5716 Video Sent from MECU H264 CIF
8. and ease of servicing e This product is for installation only in a Restricted Access Location dedicated equipment room service closet etc Rack Mounting Considerations Ambient Operating Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the ambient operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Tmra Reduced Airflow Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on over current protection and power supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Ground A reliable ground must be maintained at all times To ensure this the rack itself should be grounded Particular attention should be given to power supply connections other than the direct connections to the branch circuit i e the use of power strips etc Rack Mounting Instructions Th
9. v 2 1 0 0 OJRION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings User Management NETWORK SETTINGS Sn SIP CONFIGURATION User Role ACCESS NUMBERS admin DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE Adam UPGRADE Andrew 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 6 3 User Management The User field lists user names The Role field displays the capabilities of the user in the system The Role can be either admin or user e The admin role permits access to all the system capabilities e The user role enables only conference creation viewing and modification of conference information 6 4 1 Creating a New User To create a new user 1 Inthe System Settings User Management window click Create a new User it The Create a new User window opens Create a new User Usemame Password Role Figure 6 4 Create a New User Window 2 Create a Username and a Password 3 Select a Role for the user 4 Click ba to add the new information to the system 18 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 6 4 2 Modifying User Information To modify user information 1 Inthe System Settings User Management window click Edit in the Operations column of the user to be edited The Edit User window opens Edit User Alvin Username Figure 6 5 Edit User Window 2 Modify the information as needed and click Save x 6 4 3 Deleting a User To delete a user fro
10. 1 0 0 2 Introduction 2 1 Functionality Orion MCU provides SIP based video audio conferencing services for SMBs and enterprises The product is a ready to use stand alone network appliance The Orion MCU s web based management system offers easy system configuration conference creation monitoring and conference control in real time 2 2 Main Capabilities Orion MCU offers the following major capabilities SIP based Orion MCU is a SIP based conferencing system HD conferencing Orion offers wideband HD voice and HD video in resolutions of up to 720p Mixing A variety of conferencing devices are bridged by Orion s advanced audio video mixing and adapting capabilities Participants receive video and audio streams that are adapted to their device s media characteristics codecs rates frame size and resolution Video voice characteristics Voice codecs G 11a G 711u G 29 G722 1 iLBC G 723 Video codecs MPEG4 H263 H264 Video resolution Up to 720p Conference Management Conferences can be managed by a leader or set as automated ad hoc conference rooms Leader Dashboard The Orion MCU Leader Dashboard enables conference leaders to manage the conference Upon logging into the Leader Dashboard the leader can invite participants modify conference parameters mute set dominant speaker etc and revoke disconnect participants from the conference and view conference information Conf
11. Orion MCU User Manual Version 2 1 0 Document Version v 2 1 0 9 August 2012 Orion MCU User Manual Copyright 2005 2012 SURF Communication Solutions Ltd This document contains confidential and proprietary information of SURF Communication Solutions Ltd henceforth referred to as SURF All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from SURF Communication Solutions SURF reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes therein from time to time without providing notification of such revision or change This document contains descriptive information regarding the subject matter herein and is not an offer to purchase or license any products or services of or from SURF SURF expressly disclaims any and all representations or warranties expressed or implied herein including but not limited to warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The licensing or sale of any product or service by or of SURF shall only be made in accordance with and subject to the terms of an agreement for the relevant product or service to be signed by both the customer and SURF or its authorized agent or representative Consequently SURF shall carry no liability to any such customer based on this document the information contained herein or the omissi
12. Table 7 1 Conferencing parameters 7 4 Dialing Options In order to join a conference from video conferencing equipment or a soft client the following possible dialing options can be used e SIP URI Tel URI A registered SIP URI or telephone number of the conferencing system e SIP URI Tel URI PBX IP address Orion IP address A non registered SIP URI or telephone number of the conferencing system combined with the PBX if used or the Orion MCU IP address e conference number The registered conference number that the participant wants to join If the PIN required parameter has been set to no participants join the conference directly Otherwise the IVR IVVR asks for a PIN number e conference number OrionIP address Used to join an unregistered conference e SIP URI Tel URI conf number pin number Orion IP address Used for direct calling without IVR The following is an example of a few dialing options Linphone Options Help Cc SS SIP address or phone number Alice 9725234768 Alice 10 10 10 180 200 200 10 10 10 180 Alice 200 1234 10 10 10 180 Figure 7 5 Dialing Options A conference can be registered to the proxy server or PBX If the conference is registered it is sufficient to join the conference by entering only the conference number Otherwise the conference number Orion MCU IP address should be entered 36 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 8
13. adjust clock for Daylight savings Time 6 To have an NTP server sync the Orion MCU with other devices on the network select a server from the NTP list If more than one NTP server appears in the list the first server in the list has the highest priority 7 Click Save pi 27 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 6 6 Maintenance The following maintenance actions can be performed e View System Status Provides the status of system components and general system information including CPU usage free and total memory e Restart the Application The software application restarts and all ongoing sessions are dropped e Hardware Reset Reboots hardware This process is a longer process taking around 3 minutes It is recommended to log out and re log into the system after a Hardware Reset e Orion MCU Shutdown Enables graceful system shut down When shut down the server will completely power off e Start Diagnostic Trace System events are collected during a specified interval and saved creating a trace file for advanced diagnostics For more information please refer to 6 6 1 below To perform system maintenance 1 Select System Settings gt Maintenance The Maintenance window opens ORION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Maintenance NETWORK SETTINGS SIP CONFIGURATION ACCESS NUMBERS System Status DATE amp TIME Application Restart MAIN TENANCE Hardware Reset UPGRADE
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15. d capabilities of Orion MCU Section 3 Topologies This section covers the network topologies available when using Orion MCU Section 4 Physical Overview This section provides a physical description of the product including physical connectivity Section 5 Getting Started This section provides detailed information about how to get started with the product including unpacking the system and connecting it to your network Section 6 Administration and Configuration This sections provides information on the administration and the configuration of Orion MCU via the web based management system s GUI Section 7 Conferences This section provides information on how to create and configure a conference Section 8 Leader Dashboard This section describes the Leader Dashboard feature enabling a conference leader to control the conference Section 9 Serial Connectivity This section provides information on serial connectivity with Orion MCU for purposes of troubleshooting Appendix A Precautions and Safety Appendix B Rack Mounting Appendix C Technical Specification Feedback The SURF Technical Support Center is at your service You may access Warranty Service through our Web Request Form by using the following link support surfsolutions com We are committed to constant and never ending improvement Your input will greatly help us in our endeavor Orion MCU User Manual v 2
16. e the details of conference number 24 are displayed Details include conference state conference type and a list of participants including details such as telephone number login time and role in the conference 32 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 Details of Conference Conference State Active Conference Type Multimedia Login Time 11 52 02 participant 11 53 03 participant Figure 7 2 Conference details Click Leader Dashboard 1 to open the Leader Dashboard and manage a conference 7 2 Conference Settings The parameters of an existing conference can be viewed and new conferences can be created 7 2 1 Opening the Conference Settings Window To open the Conference Settings window e Select Conferences gt Conference Settings The list of the existing conferences is displayed OJRION MCU CONFERENCES SUMMARY Conferences Conference Settings CONFERENCE SETTINGS Conference Media Type Meeting Room Number VIP Participants Status meeting Voice Only Multimedia Dominant R and D Multimedia Dominant an Multimedia Equal EIE Multimedia Equal Multimedia Equal Create a new Conference Ed NOT Registered External registrar disabled NOT Registered NOT Registered NOT Registered NOT Registered 2 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 7 3 Conference management screen 33 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 Note The thre
17. e circuit which will cause electrical shock Use extreme caution when using metal tools which can easily damage any electrical components or circuit boards they come into contact with Do not use mats designed to decrease static electrical discharge as protection from electrical shock Instead use rubber mats that have been specifically designed as electrical insulators The power supply power cords must include a grounding plug and must be plugged into grounded electrical outlets 10 3 2 General Safety Precautions Follow these rules to ensure general safety Keep the area around the system clean and free of clutter The system weighs approximately 10 Ibs 4 5 kg Place the chassis top cover and any system components that have been removed away from the system or on a table so that they won t accidentally be stepped on After accessing the inside of the system close the system back up and secure it to the rack unit with the retention screws after ensuring that all connections have been made 45 Orion MCU User Manual 11 Appendix B Rack Mounting The box your chassis was shipped in should include four mounting screws which you will need if you intend to install the system into a rack Choosing a Setup Location e Leave enough clearance in front of the rack to enable you to open the front door completely 25 inches e Leave approximately 30 inches of clearance in the back of the rack to allow for sufficient airflow
18. e parameters displayed in the Media Type column are as follows e Multimedia Voice e Video Quality Normal Voice Only CIF 352X288 High VGA 640x480 HD 1280x720 e Dominant Based Equal Presence 7 2 2 Creating a Conference To create a new conference 1 Click Create a new Conference The Create a new Conference window opens Create a new Conference Conference Media Type Multimedia Voice Only Video Quality Normal Video Layout Type Equal Layout Dominant Based Max Shown Participants 5 Meeting Room Number PIN Required Register Authenticate Participant PIN Leader PIN Leader Required VIP Participants Figure 7 4 New conference details 2 Select conference parameters as described in Conferencing Parameters 3 Click Save l to save the entered information 34 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 7 2 3 Other Conference Actions You can edit conferences delete conferences and open the Leader Dashboard to manage a conference from the Operations column of the Conference Settings window To edit a conference e Click Edit d Then edit conference parameters as described in Conferencing Parameters To delete a conference e Click Delete x To manage a conference e Click Leader Dashboard J to open the Leader Dashboard See Leader Dashboard 7 3 Conferencing Parameters Conferencing parameters are as follows Lc Media Type Multimedia The type of conferenc
19. e to be defined Voice Only Video Quality Normal The video quality of the conference Hi Normal CIF 352X288 High VGA 640x480 HD 1280x720 and Voice Onl Voice Only l TD y Video Layout Type Equal Layout The type of the video conference layout Dominant Based Max Shown Number Up to 16 for equal based layouts up to 8 for dominant Participants based Meeting Room Number The meeting room conference can be accessed by direct Number dialing if it is registered PIN Required Yes No If positive the participant is required to enter PIN number to log into the conference Register Yes No If positive then the conference is registered with the external registrar Authenticate Yes No If positive then the conference is registered with authentication Username String If authentication chosen a username needs to be entered If authentication chosen password needs to be entered Participant PIN The participant PIN for logging into the conference Leader PIN Number The conference leader PIN should be different from the participant PIN Leader Required Defines if a conference can commence prior to Leader log in 35 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 Parameter Values or to put all other participants on hold until leader oF to put all other participants on hold until leader log in in ewe Participants List ee numbers Participants a dances numbers or SIP URIs who can join the conference without conference PIN codes
20. em the server should be shut down and the AC power cord should be unplugged 4 2 2 Control Panel LEDs The five control panel LEDs are located at the front of the chassis and provide information related to different parts of the system Overheat When this LED is on it indicates an overheat condition which may be caused by an obstruction to the airflow or because the room temperature is too high Check the airflow to the unit This LED will remain on as long as the indicated condition exists NIC2 Indicates network activity on LAN2 when flashing NIC1 Indicates network activity on LAN1 when flashing HDD Indicates drive activity when flashing Power Indicates power is being supplied to the system This LED is illuminated when the system is operating 4 2 3 VO Ports The I O ports of Orion MCU appear at the rear part of the chassis PS 2 mouse A USBs Lanz power keyboard COM port VGA port LANI supply Figure 4 2 I O ports 13 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 5 Getting Started Step 1 Follow the precautionary instructions Follow the precautions and system safety instructions as listed in Appendix A of this User Manual Choose a clean dust free area that is well ventilated Avoid areas where heat electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated If you intend to install the system on a rack choose a location near a grounded power outlet and follow the instructions in Appendix B of th
21. ent of each component in the rack before you install the rails Install the heaviest server components at the bottom of the rack first and then work up Use a regulating uninterruptible power supply UPS to protect the Orion MCU from power surges voltage spikes and to keep your system operating in case of a power failure To maintain proper cooling always keep the rack s front door and all panels and components on the components closed when not servicing 10 3 System Safety 10 3 1 Electrical Safety Precautions Basic electrical safety precautions should be followed to protect yourself from harm and the Orion MCU from damage Be aware of the locations of the power on off switch on the chassis as well as the room s emergency power off switch disconnection switch or electrical outlet If an electrical accident occurs you can then quickly remove power from the system Do not work alone when working with high voltage components Power should always be disconnected from the system when removing or installing main system components When disconnecting power you should first shut down the system and then unplug the power cords When working around exposed electrical circuits another person who is familiar with the power off controls should be nearby to switch off the power if necessary 44 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 Use only one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment This is to avoid making a complet
22. erating Temperature 102 to 352 C 502 to 952 F Non operating Temperature 402 to 702 C 402 to 1582 F Operating Relative Humidity 8 to 90 non condensing Non operating Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing End of Document
23. firmation is required Submitting this form may cause all active calls to be dropped 6 Click OK The application restarts SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Maintenance NETWORK SETTINGS SIP CONFIGURATION 7 The application is restarting ACCESS NUMBERS DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE UPGRADE Figure 6 12 Restart after modifying SIP configuration 6 5 3 Viewing Active Registrations You can view all the active registrations to the Orion MCU in the SIP Configuration window To view active registrations e Click the Registrations Table button sip kelWvind 10 10 6 200 sip kelWvin 10 10 122 122 5063 Sip maria 10 10 6 200 sip maria 10 10 1 157sline Ofetf79d5eada5c sip richard 10 10 6 200 sip richard 10 10 2 109 line 8ferssra32479d4 Figure 6 13 Registrations Table Window 24 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 6 5 4 Configuring Access Numbers An access number is a number which a participant dials to join a conference However access numbers are not mandatory since a participant can also join a conference by entering a conference number A single Orion MCU supports multiple access numbers The access numbers are provisioned via the Orion MCU GUI as shown in this section If the number dialed by a participant does not match any of the provisioned access numbers or conference numbers the call is declined To configure access numbers 1 Select System Settings gt Access Numbers T
24. he Access Numbers window opens O RION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Access Numbers SIP CONFIGURATION Number Register Status Video Quality Authenticate ACCESS NUMBERS 500 No NOT Registered High No DATE amp TIME External registrar High U l k MAINTENANCE disabled ig sername mar UPGRADE NOT Registered HD No 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 6 14 Access number provisioning 2 Click Create a new Number Ay The Create a new Number window opens Create a new Number Number Video Quality Normal v Register a Figure 6 15 Create a New Number Window 3 Inthe Number field type the new access number 4 Inthe Video Quality field select one of the following e Voice Only 25 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 5 Normal CIF 352X288 High VGA 640x480 HD 1280x720 Do one of the following To complete the configuration procedure click Save To register the access number continue with the next step s 6 To register the access number to the registrar select Register Create a new Number Number Video Quality Normal v Register Authenticate Figure 6 16 Registering a Number The Authenticate option appears 7 To authenticate the registration select Authenticate The Username and Password options appear Create a new Number Number Video Quality Normal Register W Authenticate wW Username Password
25. ifying the Conference Layout Mode sssssssesssrersserreresrresssreressrreserresssreressrereseerese 40 Sarl COMMIS CVN r E S senses aceace 41 Appendix A Precautions amp Safety ccscsscsccsssscsccsccccsccsceccsccscesceccsceccsceccesssceccssesceccscecess 44 10 1 Rack PreCaUtiONS cccccsssecccccssseecccecseeseecccceaeseeccessaeeeeceeeseeeeeceeessuaseeeesseeeseeeesaeageeeeeeeaas 44 10 2 Server PrecautionS s ssssressssreoessasessenersoesesrsosersaseerroescsnersasossroasesrrcesosreossesasressesreessesas 44 MS y POLY A A A 44 10 3 1 Electrical Safety Precautions scescccccea sete tecncc seers bccesiacucewssmnnrvsleenavoulauesevecnvarcerstecaurees 44 10 3 2 General Safety PrecaUtions cccccccsssccccceceeseesseseecccseeeeeeeeseeeesseeeeueeeeeceseeeeeeeaas 45 Appendix B Rack Mounting ccccsccccscsccsceccccsccccscnccecsccccsceccscecescsceccscscescececescncesesceseess 46 Appendix C Technical Specification scsccsccssssceccececcscceccccsccsceccsccccsccusescescecescescesescesees 48 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 1 About This Manual This manual provides detailed guidance on version 2 1 of the Orion MCU It includes a description of the product its functionality features configuration and operation This document includes the following sections Section 1 About This Manual This section Section 2 Introduction This section provides an introduction to the functionality an
26. igurable Meeting Rooms Meeting rooms not scheduled conferences can be provisioned and established and once established used at any time Multiple Access Numbers Orion MCU supports multiple access numbers The Orion MCU s access numbers are pre provisioned and are dialed by conference participants directly or indirectly via their serving IP PBX Multiple Video Layout Options 10 video dynamic layouts are available for equal presence display and 5 for dominant based display The layouts are modified automatically when a participant enters or leaves the conference VIP Participants Orion MCU allows VIP participants to join a conference without PIN code authentication Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 e Registration Orion MCU is provisioned for registration as a SIP endpoint in the network An authentication option is provisioned for each registration process SIP clients may register to Orion MCU s built in SIP registrar Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 3 Topologies This section describes the network topologies supported by Orion MCU 3 1 Topology 1 Orion MCU via SIP PBX In the following topology the participants connectivity with Orion MCU is via the IP PBX which provides SIP registrar services to the users In order to enhance existing services for multimedia conferencing the IP PBX interacts with the Orion MCU system using SIP Prior to conferencing service creation the networ
27. is User Manual Step 2 Unpack your Orion MCU system Step 3 Connect the cables Connect the cables to your Orion MCU system 1 Connect the supplied short CAT 6 cable in a loop as shown the image below 2 Connect the Orion MCU to the LAN port of your computer using a CAT 5 6 cable as shown below 3 Connect the Power Cable first to the Orion MCU and then to the power outlet Press the power button located on the front panel of the Orion MCU to turn on the power Boot time is approximately 5 minutes power LAN Provided CAT 6 cable Figure 5 1 Cable connections Step 4 Apply the static IP address 192 168 0 2 to your computer Change your computer s network settings and apply the following static IP address 192 168 0 2 Step 5 Change Orion MCU s IP address Orion MCU is provided with a default IP address 192 168 0 1 that should be modified before using the system To change the IP address 1 Inaweb browser navigate to the default IP address 192 168 0 1 and upon the appearance of the login screen enter the default user name and password admin admin 14 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 2 Select System Settings gt Network Settings OJRION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Network Settings NETWORK SETTINGS Name SIP CONFIGURATION MAC Address 00 25 90 69 E2 F0 ACCESS NUMBERS Type Static DATE amp TIME Hostname orionmcu
28. is section provides information about installing the Orion MCU into a rack unit There are a variety of rack units on the market which may mean the assembly procedure will differ slightly You should also refer to the installation instructions that came with the rack unit you are using Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 Installing the Chassis into a Rack Confirm that chassis includes the four mounting screws required to mount the chassis into a rack Align the thru holes of the chassis with the thru holes of the rack Insert the mounting screws into the thru holes in the front of the chassis and through the thru holes in the rack Installing into a Telco Rack The compact design of the Orion MCU enables installation into a Telco rack without the use of rails The installation instructions are similar to the regular rack instructions Figure 11 1 Installing Orion MCU into a Rack 47 Figure 11 2 Installing Orion MCU into a Telco Rack Orion MCU User Manual 12 Appendix C Technical Specification Dimensions 9 x 7 5 in 229 x 191 mm Chassis 1U Rackmountable Weight Gross Weight 10 Ibs 4 5 kg System Input Requirements AC Input Voltage 100 240 VAC auto range Rated Input Current 3A max Rated Input Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Power Supply Rated Output Power 200W Part PWS 202 1H Rated Output Voltages 3 3V 8A 5V 8A 12V 16A 12V 0 5A 5Vsb 2A Operating Environment Op
29. ity the destination you want to connect to opeed 115200 Serial line COMA Connection type Raw Telnet Alogin SSH Seral Load save or delete a stored session Saved Sessione Default Settings Zi 10 10 100 10 10 10 100 100 10 10 100 110 Anna Test Asterix Delete Close window on esit Ci Always CO Never Only on clean esit Figure 9 1 Putty Settings 1 41 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 ie Pul TY Configuration Category i Session Options controlling local senal lines T Logging Select a serial line El Terminal Le Keyboard Serial line to connect to COM Bell oo Features Wwiridowy Speed baud 115200 Appearance Behaviour Configure the serial line Data bits cs Translation Stop bits 1 rey Pa Nee o r Colours ary Mone El Connection Flow control OM AXOFF Data Proxy 2 Telnet Rlogin SSH s Setial Figure 9 2 Putty Settings 2 42 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 BE Pull Configuration Categor El Session i Logging Terminal Keyboard Bell oe Features Window z Appearance Behaviour Translation lt Selection ee Colours Connection gt Data s Prony Telnet Rlogin 55H i Serial Step 3 Emergency menu Options controlling character set translation Character set translation Remote character set UTF 8 Codepages supported by Windows but rot listed here such as CPB66 on ma
30. k and the system are provisioned using Orion s web management system Orion MCU via SIP PBX Surf ORION MCU Figure 3 1 Topology 1 Orion MCU via SIP PBX All SIP endpoints at the enterprise register to the IP PBX The IP PBX supports SIP Signaling The Orion MCU registers or is configured as a trunk at the PBX Orion MCU provides Mixing Bridging Switching and signaling interoperability Voice only end points can also connect to the bridge ae Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 3 2 Topology 2 Orion MCU via PBX and Direct Connectivity This topology shows the connectivity to Orion MCU end points either through the IP PBX or directly to the Orion MCU SS ee ae a a Orion MCU via PBX and Direct Connectivit Figure 3 2 Topology 2 Orion MCU via PBX and Direct Connectivity SIP endpoints are registered on Orion MCU internal SIP registrar or PBX The IP PBX supports SIP Signaling The Orion MCU also registers or is configured as a trunk at the PBX SIP endpoints can call through the PBX Orion MCU registrar or directly to the Orion MCU Orion MCU provides Mixing Bridging Switching and signaling interoperability SIP endpoints can also connect directly using direct IP dialing Voice only clients can also participate in a video conference making it a mixed Voice Video conference Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 3 3 Topology 3 Direct Interaction with Orion MCU In
31. m the system e Inthe System Settings User Management window click Delete in the Operations column of the user to be removed 6 5 System Parameter Settings Before creating a conference the network and SIP parameters must be provisioned 6 5 1 Configuring Network Settings Network settings are configured in the Network Settings window 19 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 OJRION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS zuni k About USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Network Settings NETWORK SETTINGS Name Value SIP CONFIGURATION MAC Address 00 25 90 69 E2 F0 ACCESS NUMBERS Type Static DATE amp TIME Hostname orionmcu MAINTENANCE UPGRADE IP Address 10 10 6 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 10 1 9 Preferred DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Alternate DNS Server 8 8 4 4 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 6 6 Network settings screen 1 To configure network settings 1 Select System Settings gt Network Settings 2 Click Edit PAR Network parameters become editable OJRION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS ann k About USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Network Settings NETWORK SETTINGS Name SIP CONFIGURATION DHCP ACCESS NUMBERS Hostname orionmcu DATE amp TIME IP Address 10 10 6 200 MAINTENANCE Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 UPGRADE Default Gateway 10 10 1 9 Preferred DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Alternate DNS Server 8 8 44 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 6 7 Editing the ne
32. n appears Enter the default user name and password admin admin ORION MCU Username admin Password TYTY 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 6 1 Login screen Note It is recommended to change the default admin password before starting to use the system ORION MCU Note The user can choose a language from the system s pre defined languages by using the drop down menu on the top left side of the screen a ces 16 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 6 3 Main Menu The main menu appears when the user has logged in The main menu is divided into two major categories a System Settings b Conferences Prior to conference creation system settings must be configured OJRION MCU USER MANAGEMENT NETWORK SETTINGS SIP CONFIGURATION ACCESS NUMBERS DATE amp TIME Vis MAINTENANCE ey UPGRADE S R F Com munication Solutions 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 6 2 Main Menu Note To log out click the logout icon red located on the top right side of the screen Note To view information about the system E T k Nie Ti click About on the top right of the screen EE OO O 6 4 User Management User Management is the first category under System Settings on the main screen The User Management screen allows the administrator to create a new user update existing user information or remove a user from the system 17 Orion MCU User Manual
33. ngs SIP settings are configured in the SIP Configuration window 21 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 ORION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings SIP Configuration NETWORK SETTINGS Name SIP CONFIGURATION l Use External Registrar ACCESS NUMBERS Use Outgoing Proxy Server DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE Local Listening SIP Port UPGRADE SIP Public IP Domain Name Registrations Table 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 6 9 SIP configuration To configure SIP Settings 1 Select System Settings gt SIP Configuration 2 Click Edit el SIP settings become editable USER MANAGEMENT System Settings SIP Configuration NETWORK SETTINGS Name SIP CONFIGURATION Use External Registrar ACCESS NUMBERS Use Outgoing Proxy Server DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE Local Listening SIP Port UPGRADE SIP Public IP Domain Name M N Registrations Table Figure 6 10 Editing SIP Parameters When all check boxes are selected the full list of configurable parameters displays as follows 22 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 ORION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings SIP Configuration NETWORK SETTINGS SIP CONFIGURATION ACCESS NUMBERS DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE UPGRADE Use External Registrar v Registrar IP Domain Name 10 10 1 1 Registrar Port Use Authentication Authentication Realm 10 10 1 1 Use Outg
34. ny systeme can be entered manually Treat CJK ambiguous characters as wide l Caps Lock acts as Cyrillic switch Adust how Pul T handles line drawing characters Handling of line drawing characters Use Unicode line drawing code points Poor man s line drawina and J Font has Windows encoding d Use font in Goth ANSI and OEM modes Use font in DEM mode only Copy and paste line drawing characters as Iqqgk tee Figure 9 3 Putty Settings 3 Enter the default user name and password admin admin to view the emergency menu Use the arrow keys and lt Enter gt to make your selection from the following options 1 Show the IP address of the system 2 Seta default IP address 3 Reset the password 4 Reboot the system 5 Logout 43 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 10 Appendix A Precautions amp Safety 10 1 Rack Precautions Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them In a single rack installation stabilizers should be attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks should be coupled together Always make sure the rack is stable before extracting a component from the rack Extract only one component at a time extracting two or more simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable 10 2 Server Precautions Review the electrical and general safety precautions Determine the placem
35. oing Proxy Server Outgoing Proxy Server IP 10 10 1 1 Outgoing Proxy Server Port Local Listening SIP Port SIP Public IP Domain Name BA 8 Registrations Table Figure 6 11 All SIP parameters 3 Edit the SIP settings as needed according to the following table Use External Registrar Registrar IP Domain Name Registrar Port Use Authentication Authentication Realm Use Outgoing Proxy Server Outgoing Proxy Server IP Outgoing Proxy Server Port Local Listening SIP Port SIP Public IP Domain Name Check box Yes No If an external registrar is configured Orion MCU registers to the registrar Orion MCU may also be used as a SIP registrar for SIP clients IP address The external registrar IP address or domain name The external registrar SIP port Check box Indicates whether the registration requires authentication Yes No Authentication realm Check box Yes No The Outgoing proxy SIP IP address The Outgoing proxy SIP port This is Orion MCU s Local listening SIP port Not in use in this release Table 6 2 SIP settings table States whether a proxy server is used 23 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 4 To revert to the previous value in a field click cancel D 5 Click Save Zi to save the configuration If Local Listening SIP Port parameter is changed then all the active calls will be dropped and the application will restart In this case user s con
36. ominant Based Equal Presence Apply Chosen Layout to Conference Current Layout Figure 8 5 Conference layout mode One of two layouts can be chosen e Dominant based The dominant speaker s image is larger than the other participants images e Equal Presence All the images are displayed equally The dominant speaker is automatically defined by energetic voice detection The red border shows the chosen layout Click Apply Chosen Layout to Conference to select a layout 40 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 9 Serial Connectivity If there is no communication with the system for any reason the Orion MCU can be accessed by the serial I O port for a basic troubleshooting Follow these steps to enable serial communication Step 1 Physical Connectivity Connect the serial port of your laptop to the Orion MCU serial port If no serial I O port is available on your computer use a USB adaptor Step 2 Login Use any Telnet software for example PuTTy to reach the login prompt of the system The connection speed needs to be set to 115200 and the Remote Character Set needs to be set to UTF 8 Tee PuTTY Contiquration Category E Session Logging Terminal ke Keyboard Bell ie Features E window h Appearance Behaviour z Translation bo S lection Colours S Connection be Data Proxy Telnet be Flogin SSH Geral Basic options for your Pul TY session Spec
37. on of any other information Trademarks The name SURF Communication Solutions is a registered trademark of SURF Communication Solutions Ltd Any other trademarks trade names service marks or service names owned or registered by any other company and used herein are the property of their respective owners SURF Communication Solutions Ltd Tavor Building P O Box 343 Yokne am 20692 Israel Tel 972 0 73 714 0700 Fax 972 0 4 959 4055 Web htto www surfsolutions com site support surfsolutions com Orion MCU User Manual Table of Contents 1 About ThS Mana larsson eren NEEE RE 5 2 BNE FO GUC UIONN assisen EEE EEN E E A S 6 PM FUN ONA WEY oein A E E O E O 6 2 WNW CAD AONE ES sra AE E E E E EEEN 6 3 TODOLOS OS raa E E ease 8 3 1 Topology 1 Orion MCU via SIP PBX cccccsssecccssecccseeceesceseesceeeeeceeeceesenceseeceseuecessens 8 3 2 Topology 2 Orion MCU via PBX and Direct Connectivity sesesessssssereseresrrreresrrrsrersrens 9 3 3 Topology 3 Direct Interaction With Orion MCU esessesssesssensseessrersssereseessrersreresrreseeree 10 3 4 Topology 4 Connectivity with External Networks ssssssssenssseessresssrresressrersseresereseeres 11 4 Physical OVErviEW oriicossrernisidrosisusicnie reinan Ea Ea a aiai 12 AA Description ns ssessesresessesresrssesrsssoresessrssrosesessroresesssoressoseoreoreseoscoresroresrescoreseesesseoresreeens 12 42 SVSteMA PMV sical n
38. pgrades become available The software is first downloaded and the upgrade applied After the upgrade the system must be rebooted To upgrade the system 1 Select System Settings gt Upgrade The Upgrade window opens 29 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 ORION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Upgrade NETWORK SETTINGS Status System is ready and initialized Current version 2 1 0 7 SIP CONFIGURATION URL update orionmcu com version 2 1 0 7 Reboot ACCESS NUMBERS TT DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE UPGRADE Figure 6 21 Upgrade window 2 In URL type the address of the Orion MCU upgrade server update orionmcu com If DNS has not been configured see Network Settings section 6 5 1 above please use its IP address 23 23 229 203 3 In Version type the version number to be downloaded 4 After the upgrade is complete the system must be rebooted To cause the reboot to occur automatically select Reboot Otherwise the system can be rebooted manually after the upgrade is completed 5 Click Download The software download occurs After the download is complete the Start the Upgrade button appears O RION MCU SYSTEM SETTINGS USER MANAGEMENT System Settings Upgrade NETWORK SETTINGS Status The device is ready for upgrade with a new version Current version 2 1 0 7 SIP CONFIGURATION Start the upgrade ACCESS NUMBERS DATE amp TIME MAINTENANCE UPGRADE
39. ter ACE seenen 12 4 2 1 Control Panel Buttons ce eccccsssseecccccseseeccecesseeescceesseeseceeesseeececessaeeaeeeessaaaaeess 12 422 COnN We BB Us renee ee ee nee ee een eee eee eee 13 42o AO POU Sciacca E E 13 5 Senne SETO aeron scree eaeeecconee es seciseeeeSenedneecaneusnceuuesscaecuoeuse asec sexe aacednseesecsueesosewsss 14 6 Administration and CONFIZUrAatiON csscsccsccsceccsccscsccsccccsccsccccsccsceccecescescecssceccsceecsccsceececs 16 Sy OVON W een cee ne eee ee eee ee ee eee eee ee 16 OL EO n tacreucerpontanerecsunie E E enon tune cneiaueciounns cuamossteeanenteriguesnsioeseiecaeeavasnoaeeds 16 Oo Matr MENU Ree eee nee ene ee eee eee ne ee ee ee ere 17 Bitte WSOP IVAN ASS Ceo aricnasnavcyccetennacead eon snceaseqsaractoansacntaeneunssutuadad E E 17 6 4 1 Creating a New User n nssssnseseesessrssesecsrssroresesscoresrsscsessressoscsessroresesscoreseeseseeorens 18 6 4 2 Modifying User Information eessssssessssseesesreressrrressrrrssrrreesrrressreresererserereseeresseeeee 19 DAS Deling a Oc pee nn er ern eee ae ere ee eee 19 6 5 System Parameter SOU NSS censsessacentene caus neaets cqceueeta anu coneneuceane aaeaaneaostateuaminecaeucneneat 19 6 5 1 Configuring Network Settings ccscccccssscccceessececeeseceeeeeceeeeesecessueneceseeeeceesenes 19 6S2 Confeurine SIP SeMS serrirorsrirer rnnr EN 21 6 5 3 Viewing Active REgiStrations ccccccssccsccssccsecesccesccsecesccsecescesecesesse
40. this topology the participants interact directly with the Orion MCU via SIP to set and initiate a conferencing session The participants PIN numbers and access codes are pre provisioned through Orion s web based management system Direct Interaction with Orion MCU Surf ORION MCU Figure 3 3 Topology 3 Direct Interaction with Orion MCU Endpoints may be registered on Orion MCU SIP registrar All SIP endpoints can call directly to the Orion MCU via a direct IP call Orion MCU provides Mixing Bridging Switching and signaling interoperability Voice only endpoints can also participate in a video conference making it a mixed Voice Video conference oa oe 10 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 3 4 Topology 4 Connectivity with External Networks This topology shows the connectivity between conference participants s on enterprise network and participants on public networks through Orion MCU Connectivity with External Networks Surf ORION MCU Public Internet Figure 3 4 Topology 4 Connectivity with External Networks All SIP Endpoints at the enterprise register to the IP PBX The IP PBX supports SIP Signaling The Orion MCU also registers or is configured as a trunk at the PBX Endpoints can also connect via the external network Orion MCU provides Mixing Bridging Switching and signaling interoperability ya ae a 11 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 4 Physical Overview
41. twork settings Note If the DHCP parameter is selected then only the Hostname parameter can be edited All other network parameters are greyed out 20 Orion MCU User Manual v 2 1 0 0 USER MANAGEMENT NETWORK SETTINGS SIP CONFIGURATION ACCESS NUMBERS Name DHCP Hostname System Settings Network Settings orionmcu DATE amp TIME IP Address 10 10 6 200 MAINTENANCE Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 UPGRADE Default Gateway 10 10 1 9 Preferred DNS Server 3 8 8 8 Alternate DNS Server 2012 SURF Communications Solutions Figure 6 8 Network setting screen 2 3 Edit the network parameters as needed according to the following table MAC Address MAC address Read only Hostname String The name of the Orion MCU system in your network Parameter Definition IP Address IP address The Orion MCU system s IP Address Subnet Mask The Orion MCU system s subnet mask Default Gateway IP address The IP Address of the default gateway Preferred DNS IP address The IP Address of the preferred DNS Server Server Alternate DNS IP address The IP Address of the alternate DNS Server Server Table 6 1 Network settings table 4 Torevert to the previous value in a field click Revert S 5 Click Save M4 to save the configuration A message appears requesting confirmation to restart the system The changes are applied after the restart is completed 6 5 2 Configuring SIP Setti

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