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LifeSize Express 200 User Manual

LifeSize Express 200
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LifeSize
®
Express 200
TM
Installation Guide
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LifeSize Express 200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Participants4
ProtocolsH.323, SIP
Power Supply100-240VAC, 50-60Hz
Video Resolution720p
Video Codec/StandardsH.264
Audio Codec/StandardsG.711, G.722, G.728
AudioFull duplex, echo cancellation
Network Interface10/100/1000 Ethernet
Data Ports1 x USB, 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA
Audio Ports1x 3.5mm audio in, 1x 3.5mm audio out
Camera720p
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Summary

Installation Preparation and System Overview

Room Configuration and Environment

Discusses room layout, lighting, and environmental factors affecting system performance.

Display and Network Requirements

Details supported display types, resolutions, and firewall port requirements for network setup.

System Components and Peripherals

Lists the hardware components included in the package and optional peripherals for enhancement.

Core System Configuration

Initial System Setup

Guides users through the initial configuration process, emphasizing data collection before starting.

Security and Identification Settings

Covers setting administrator/user passwords and identifying the system with name, numbers, and location.

Network Connectivity Configuration

Details network setup including IP addressing, DNS, DHCP, and network speed/duplex settings.

Audio Preferences and Settings

Explains microphone selection, volume adjustment, and audio output preferences for optimal sound.

Physical Installation and Connectivity

Installing the LifeSize Express 200

Provides step-by-step instructions for physically connecting the codec, camera, and audio devices.

Connecting Displays and Peripherals

Details connecting video displays, network cables, and audio devices like microphones and phones.

Securing the Codec

Explains how to physically secure the codec to prevent removal using a loop.

Configuring Advanced Features

Covers configuring a second display, optional peripherals, and dual MicPod setups.

Verification, Troubleshooting, and Status

Verifying Installation and Network

Outlines methods for verifying correct system installation and network connectivity.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Addresses common problems like display output, cable issues, and initial configuration errors.

Resolving Power and IP Address Problems

Provides steps to troubleshoot power failures and invalid IP address displays.

Camera and Status Indicators

Guides on resolving camera issues and understanding system status icons for monitoring.

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