Creative inPerson Manual de usuario

Welcome
We are pleased to present the latest Video Conferencing experience from Creative. Read on to get the most out of your new inPerson™.
Key Features
• High video quality (up to VGA resolution and 2 Mbps bit-rate)
• Excellent low light performance
• Wide-angle lens
• Dual Microphones with Acoustic Echo Cancellation and Noise
Reduction
•Wi-Fi
• Rechargeable, removable Lithium-ion battery
•AutoLogin
• Auto Answer
•ScreenSaver
• Speed dial
• Call History
•ContactList
Usage Scenarios
• Built-in dual microphones, and audio output to external speakers (not
included) with the bundled RCA cables.
• Built-in dual microphones and internal speaker.
• For privacy: bundled microphone and earphones.
• Viewing on a larger screen: video output to TV with the bundled RCA
cables.
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 1 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM

2
Table of Contents
A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control ........................ 3
Power Options ......................................................................... 8
Getting Started ........................................................................ 9
During a Call ............................................................................ 13
Connecting Your inPerson to a TV .......................................... 14
Managing Photos ..................................................................... 15
Managing Your Contact List .................................................... 16
Managing Your Calls ............................................................... 18
Personalizing Your inPerson .................................................. 20
Managing Video Conferencing Settings .................................. 21
Video Conferencing Tips .......................................................... 21
Managing Network Settings .................................................... 22
Upgrading Firmware ............................................................... 23
FAQs/Troubleshooting ............................................................ 24
Information Diagrams ............................................................. 25
Recovery Menu ........................................................................ 25
Specifications .......................................................................... 27
Safety ....................................................................................... 28
Regulatory ............................................................................... 29
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 2 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM

A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control 3
A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 3 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM

4 A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control
NETWORK
5V DC IN AV OUTPUT
Back
Power
Network port Yellow -
Video In jack
Red -
Audio In (Right) jack
Bottom
Removable Battery
Battery Release switch
Tripod mount
White -
Audio In (Left) jack
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 4 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM

A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control 5
The color selectors
Press the red, green, blue or yellow selector on inPerson corresponding to the same color button you want to select on your inPerson’s LCD.
Entering characters
To enter a number, press and hold the numeric button.
To enter an alphabet letter, press the letter's button continuously until the desired letter appears.
To enter symbols, press the * button.
To switch between upper and lower case, press the #button.
Deleting characters
Press the Back button .
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 5 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM

6 A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control
We use the term “Highlight“ in this manual to mean the following action:
To move up and down a menu to highlight an item, press the up and down arrows button
Using the Arrows and OK buttons to edit menu items
Highlight the menu item that you want.
To edit a highlighted menu item, press the OK button .
Using the keypad, edit the menu item.
After editing the menu item, press the OK button again.
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 6 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM

A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control 7
Using the Options button
Pressing the Options button displays additional options in the following menu screens. To exit from the Options menu, press the Back button
or press the Options button again.
• Video Conferencing screen
• User Account
•Duringacall
•Contacts
•MainMenu→System→Network Settings→Wi-Fi (Wireless Network)
•MainMenu→Date & Time→Display Clock
• Speed Dial
•Photos
• Call history
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 7 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM

8 Power Options
Power Options
There are two power options available for your inPerson:
•Direct power source via the power outlet: if you are near a power outlet, we recommend you to use the power adapter.
The Direct Power icon appears on the LCD.
•Portable removable battery: if you want the convenience of portability, use the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery.
The Battery Charging icon flashes on the LCD indicating that the battery is charging. When the charging is complete, the Battery Full (but
still charging) icon appears on the LCD. You can then disconnect the power adapter.
To use the removable battery
Attach the battery to your inPerson before proceeding to "Getting Started". You can charge the battery and use your inPerson at the same time.
To remove your battery later
Move the battery lock as shown to release the battery.
Battery charging time Up to five hours.
Battery life Up to two hours (50% LCD brightness).
Up to five hours (connected to TV).
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 8 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM

Getting Started 9
Getting Started
Step 1: Set up your inPerson
1Connect the ethernet cable as shown below.
2Connect your inPerson to a power outlet using the power adapter.
Your inPerson turns on and the LCD lights up after the power adapter is plugged in.
NOTE You do not need to connect the ethernet cable if you are using a Wi-Fi connection.
NETWORK
5V DC IN AV OUT PUT
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 9 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM

10 Getting Started
Step 2: Set Date & Time
After your inPerson turns on for the first time, you need to set the date and time. Using the Arrows button , set the date and time and then
select Next. After setting the date and time, the Network Settings screen appears.
Step 3: Connect to the network
Connecting via Ethernet/LAN (Wired Network)
1Highlight Ethernet/LAN (Wired Network) and press the OK button .
2To automatically enable your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to assign you an IP address, highlight Automatic.
To manually assign a fixed IP address, highlight Manual.
3Press the OK button .
If you selected Manual
i. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and Preferred DNS Server (See “Using the Arrows and OK buttons to edit menu items” on page 6).
ii. Select Next.
When successfully connected to the network, the Ethernet/LAN icon appears on the LCD.
Connecting via Wi-Fi (Wireless Network)
1Highlight Wi-Fi (Wireless Network) and press the OK button .
2Enter a Profile Name for your Wi-Fi connection and select Ok.
Your configured Wi-Fi settings will be saved under this name for convenient selection in the future.
3Select Scan for available wireless networks or Manual Settings.
To scan for available wireless networks
i. Highlight the Wi-Fi connection that you want, and press the OK button .
ii. Highlight the Network Name, Security or Network Key menu item you want to edit.
iii. Press the OK button and use the keypad to edit the menu item.
iv. After editing the field, press the OK button again.
v. Repeat steps ii. to iv. to edit the other menu items if necessary.
vi. Select Save.
When network connection is successful, the Wi-Fi icon appears on the LCD.
NOTE • If your inPerson is connected to the network using both Ethernet and Wi-Fi, the Ethernet connection will be used.
• Wi-Fi networks requiring a webpage login are not supported.
FatPipe_CES_2_samples.fm Page 10 Friday, November 23, 2007 2:11 PM
Tabla de contenidos
Manuales populares de Sistema de conferencias de otras marcas

Kramer
Kramer VIA GO Manual de usuario

AVT
AVT MAGIC AC1 Go Manual de usuario

ProSoft Technology
ProSoft Technology AN-X4-AB-DHRIO Manual de usuario

Sony
Sony PCS-I150 Manual de usuario

Middle Atlantic Products
Middle Atlantic Products VTC Series Manual de usuario

Prentke Romich Company
Prentke Romich Company Vanguard Plus Guía











