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1. 08TW09 1
Getting Started
V700 – Desktop Conferencing Appliance
Table of Contents
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................................................... 1
Verify the Contents of Your Shipment................................................................................................................... 2
Set Up and Connect the Equipment........................................................................................................................ 3
Follow System Setup Screens................................................................................................................................. 4
Call Service Desk and Provide Information ........................................................................................................... 7
Complete Installation with Service Desk................................................................................................................ 8
Receive a Test Call ................................................................................................................................................. 9
Place a Test Call...................................................................................................................................................... 9
View Global Directory.......................................................................................................................................... 10
Video Conferencing Equipment ........................................................................................................................... 11
2. Verify the Contents of Your Shipment
Open package(s)
When you receive a shipment of video
conference equipment, the stake technology
specialist (STS) should open the packages and
check for any visible damage. The STS is
responsible for setting up the equipment and
should follow the steps outlined below.
Verify contents
Compare your copy of the equipment order with
the shipping invoice. Ensure that all the pieces
of equipment you ordered were shipped.
The V700 package includes:
a. V700 video base unit
b. Remote control
c. Power supply
d. Network and monitor cables
Note: If an item is missing or broken, please e-mail a
copy of your order to VCPurchase@ldschurch.org and ask
what should be done to resolve the issue.
Become familiar with the device
• Microphones – Capture your voice.
• Camera – Fixed lens with privacy
shade. Focus the lens by turning the
small dial on the top of the unit.
• 17” LCD Monitor – Displays the
person(s) with whom you are video
conferencing. It can also double as a
PC monitor.
• Monitor Power Button – Turns only the
monitor on and off.
• Speakers – Projects the voices of other
participants.
• Sensor – Receives the signal from the
remote control.
Microphones Camera
Monitor
Power Button
Speakers
Sensor
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3. Set Up and Connect the Equipment
Consider placement
Position the V700 away from noisy equipment
(i.e., fans) and where lighting will not be a
problem. Pointing the unit’s camera towards a
window may cause problems with backlighting.
Connect the power
Attach the cord from the power converter to the
back of the V700. Next connect the two parts of
the power supply together and plug it in to your
electrical outlet.
Always use the power supply provided with this
product. If the plug does not fit into your
electrical outlet, consult an electrician.
Connect network cable
Locate an available network port and plug in
one end of the Ethernet cable. Insert the other
end into the port on the back of the unit.
Attach optional equipment
If optional pieces of equipment were purchased,
connect them to the appropriate receptacles.
Consult the manufacture’s documentation for
specific instructions.
The V700 is also used as a computer monitor.
To use this feature, attach the VGA cable to the
input video port on the back of the V700.
Then connect the other end of the cable to a
computer or laptop.
The input button on the front of the monitor
allows you to easily switch between your
computer and a video conferencing screen.
The V700’s speakers can also be connected to
your computer. Plug an audio cable from your
computer into the input jack on the video unit’s
left side.
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4. Install batteries in the remote
Remove the battery cover from the remote
control, and make certain that batteries are
present and installed properly.
Turn on the system
The V700 has three power switches:
1. Main
Turn on the main power switch first. It is
adjacent to where the power cord attaches
and should be left on constantly.
2. Codec
The second power switch is located on the
back of the monitor, down in the lower-left
corner. It turns on the video conferencing
unit and should also be left on constantly.
3. Monitor
The monitor power switch turns the LCD
display on and off and is found on the front
of the unit. This should be turned on only
when the unit is in use.
Follow System Setup Screens
Set up system
The first time the V700 is turned on, a series of
system setup screens is presented.
Use the remote control to go through these
screens and perform some basic configuration.
Press the arrow buttons to highlight the different
options on the screen. Push the button
to make a selection. To return to the previous
screen, press the button.
Note: Remember to aim the handheld remote towards the
sensor on the V700.
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5. Select language
Choose the language in which the system will
be operated.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the preferred
language and then press the button.
Record serial number
Write down the serial number that is displayed
on the Welcome screen. The Global Service
Desk will ask you to give them this number
during the final steps of the installation.
Select Next to continue.
Select country
From the drop-down list, find and select the
country where the equipment is being installed.
Enter display name
Enter the name of the site where the equipment
is being installed, followed by city and country
in parentheses.
To display the onscreen keyboard so you can
enter text, press the button on the remote.
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6. Configure IP address
The recommended setting is “Obtain IP address
automatically.”
Remove password
Please clear the password. To do this, select
the password field and press the button.
Remove Polycom’s directory server(s)
Remove the check mark from the
Register box, use the arrow buttons to select
the Web address of one of the Polycom’s
directory servers, and then press the button
to delete this address.
The Global Service Desk will replace this with
the address of a Church server when you call to
set up your equipment.
Unselect register option
Remove the check mark from the Register
option and leave the e-mail field blank.
Select Next to complete the setup screens.
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7. Call Service Desk and Provide Information
Gather information
Before you call the Global Service Desk, have
the following information available:
• Equipment order details, such as what
optional features were purchased
• Model number of the video conferencing
equipment you have received
• Name of the person who will primarily
be using the equipment
or
Name of the site were the equipment
will be located (if multiple users)
Call the Global Service Desk
To configure your new equipment to work on
the Church network, the STS should call the
Global Service Desk. Explain that you recently
received video conference equipment and need
it configured.
1-800-453-3860, ext. 2-4357 (U.S. and Canada)
1-801-240-4357 (International)
Give sufficient time to configure
After you first notify the Global Service Desk,
they have several tasks to complete. Call back
the next day to finish the installation.
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8. Complete Installation with Service Desk
Call the Service Desk
At least one day after your first call to the
Service Desk, call them back to complete the
installation of your video conferencing
equipment.
V700’s current IP address
In order to configure your equipment, the Global
Service Desk will need the current IP address.
Turn on the video display and press the
button to go to the Home screen. You should
see the IP address in the lower-right corner of
the display. An IP address consists of four
numbers separated by dots.
( 10.10.88.167 ).
If no IP address appears, check to ensure that
the network cable is fully connected.
Provide information
During this second phone call, the Global
Service Desk will ask for the following
information:
• Model number
• Serial number
• Date of purchase
• Address
(Church facility where equipment is located.)
• Primary Contact
(Person primarily using or supporting the device.)
This should be the STS.
• Secondary Contact
(An additional person helping to maintain the
equipment.)
The model and serial numbers are displayed on
the System Information screen. To view this
information, select System on the home
screen.
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9. Receive a Test Call
Receive video call
The Global Service Desk will place a test call to
your video conferencing equipment.
You should hear a ring tone, and the equipment
should automatically answer. If not, answer the
call using the remote.
Confirm that equipment is working
Verify that you are able to see and hear the
Global Service Desk agent. Ensure that you
can be heard and seen clearly.
Check audio controls
If the other person cannot hear you, ensure that
the mute is off. If there is no sound coming from
your speakers, turn the volume up.
Place a Test Call
Place an outbound call
After you have successfully received an
incoming call with your video conferencing
equipment, try placing an outbound call.
Begin on the home screen
If you are not already on the home screen,
press the button.
Note: If the system and video display have
gone to sleep, try tapping the pointed buttons
on the bottom of the remote.
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10. Enter the video conference number
The Global Service Desk agent will give you his
or her video conference number (E.164) and
ask you to call back.
Use the handheld remote to enter the number.
Note: Remember to aim the handheld remote
at the sensor on the V700.
Press the button
Press the button at the top of the remote. It
may take a moment before the person on the
other end answers and his or her image is
displayed.
Verify that outbound call is successful
Ensure that both parties can be seen and
heard.
View Global Directory
Check the directory
After completing an outbound call, you should
check your copy of the directory to ensure that
it contains a list of Church locations and people
with video conferencing equipment.
To open the directory, press the button or
go to the Home screen and select the
Directory option.
By default, the directory is set to All. Change
the view to show the global directory and verify
that listings appear correctly. If they do not,
report this to the Global Service Desk.
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11. Video Conferencing Equipment
Use approved equipment
The approved video conferencing products
were carefully selected and proven to be
compatible with the Church video conferencing
network.
Leave equipment on if possible
Please leave the V700 unit turned on. This
allows your equipment to receive any needed
updates over the network. If you must store the
equipment rather than leaving it in the
conference room, be sure the STS is available
to set it up prior to any scheduled conferences.
Visit the Web site
For instructions and tips on video conferencing,
please visit the Clerk Web site:
http:/www.clerk.lds.org/video-conferencing.
Get support
The STS may contact the Global Service Desk
if you encounter difficulties setting up or using
the video conference equipment.
1-800-453-3860, ext. 2-4357 (U.S. and Canada)
1-801-240-4357 (International)
cservices@ldschurch.org
The appropriate support personnel will be
notified of your request for assistance and will
work to resolve the issue(s).
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