MOTIONMEDIA mm215 Manuel utilisateur

mm215 videophone
User Guide
Note: In common with most electrical and electronic equipment containing small parts,
children should not be allowed to play with this product or use it unsupervised as some
parts such as lens shrouds and cable connectors could be harmful if swallowed.
The videophone should only be used with the handset provided.

©1997-2001, Motion Media Technology Limited. All rights reserved.
Motion Media Technology Limited
Motion Media Technology Centre, Severn Bridge, Aust, Bristol, BS35 4BL, United Kingdom
Motion Media Technology Limited (Motion Media) retains copyright in this manual and associated user
documentation (the Documentation). Motion Media and its suppliers retain all copyright and other
intellectual property rights in the software embedded in and associated with the product described in
the Documentation (the Software). Parts of the Software are copyright OMNITEL SA. All rights
reserved. BT Relate handset supplied under licence.
By purchasing the product described in the Documentation you are granted a limited licence to use the
Software, provided you do not copy, alter or adapt the Software in any way including decompiling,
disassembling or reverse-engineering.
The information provided in the Documentation is believed to be accurate and reliable. However,
Motion Media assumes no responsibility for its use, and reserves the right to revise the Documentation
without notice.
Motion Media and the mm logo are trademarks of Motion Media Technology Limited. All third party
trademarks are acknowledged.
U - 0201 - 07005
Motion Media Web Site
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Product Support
If you have a problem with your videophone:
+First check the Troubleshooting chapter of this manual.
+If you still have a problem, contact your Motion Media dealer.
+If this is not possible, contact:
!Motion Media Customer Services, UK:
Tel: +44 (0)1454 635555
Fax: +44 (0)1454 635572
!BT Customer Support:
0800 679 952
You will be asked to supply the following information (found on the base
of your videophone):
Model number: .....................................................
Serial number: .....................................................
Software version: 2.07.00, October 2001.

CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.............1
1 Getting started
Unpacking ............................4
Connecting the equipment ....................4
Videophone set-up ........................6
2 Making Calls
Speech calls and video calls ....................7
Manual dialling ..........................9
Redialling ............................12
Answering calls .........................12
Ending calls ...........................12
Using the Phonebook ......................13
3 Features
The videophone’s components .................17
Menu Layout ..........................24
Mute Audio and Freeze Video .................25
Switching between handset and handsfree ...........25
Audio and video settings ....................26
Generating tones ........................27
Recall (Flash) ..........................27
Using external audio-visual equipment .............28
4 Connecting other equipment
External connectors .......................29
Connecting a TV set.......................31
Connecting a second camera ..................32
Connecting a video recorder (VCR) ..............33

5 Getting the best from your videophone
6 Advanced Settings
Changing the set-up - Configuration menu ...........38
Installation menu ........................39
ISDN Profile menu .......................40
Preferences menu ........................42
The Main and Aux Audio/Video menus .............44
Miscellaneous menu .......................45
Centre Text menu .......................45
7 Troubleshooting
Preliminary checks .......................48
Message boxes .........................52
Status Bar messages .......................55
Restarting the videophone ...................55
Further assistance ........................55
8 Technical data
Power ..............................57
Operating environment .....................57
External connectors .......................58
Network support ........................59
ITU-T standards.........................60
Approvals and regulations ....................60
Regulatory notices........................61

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
+There are no user serviceable parts inside the videophone. Access to the
inside of this unit should only be carried out by approved service
personnel.
+Keep the videophone away from water and other liquids (except when
cleaning, as directed below). If you suspect that liquid has entered the
equipment, immediately disconnect the unit from the ISDN and from the
mains supply, ensuring first that your hands and the mains outlet area are
dry. Do not use the videophone again until it is thoroughly dry.
+Clean the case only with a soft, lint-free cloth, either dry or slightly
dampened with water. Disconnect the power and the ISDN cables before
using a damp cloth to clean the videophone.
+Before connecting any equipment that was not supplied with the
videophone, check the specification of the connectors for compatibility
(see page 61).
+Do not use the videophone during a thunderstorm. There is a small risk of
electric shock from a lightning strike. To avoid possible damage to the
videophone, disconnect the power and ISDN cables during
thunderstorms.
+Do not use the videophone if you suspect a gas leak. Operation of any
electrical equipment can generate sparks which may ignite the gas and
cause an explosion.
+Do not let cables trail where they might cause someone to trip or pull the
videophone onto the floor.
+Use only on a stable surface. The videophone may be damaged if it falls.
+Do not place any part of this equipment in your mouth.
+Keep the equipment and its packaging out of reach of small children.
+Do not push objects into the ventilation slots.
+Do not block the ventilation slots as this could cause the equipment to
overheat and malfunction. Do not use it on a soft surface such as a bed
which might block ventilation slots.
+Do not place the videophone in direct sunlight. Do not point the camera
(or any external camera) directly at the sun as this is likely to cause
serious damage.
+Do not use the videophone in a situation where failure to perform could
pose a threat to health or life.
+The videophone will not function in the event of a power cut. It should not
be relied upon as the only means of contacting the emergency services.
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Connection to the mains supply
+Never overload mains power sockets.
+In order to remove mains power from this product, you must disconnect
the power plug from the mains supply socket outlet. In order to safely
achieve this action, the product must be installed close to the mains
supply socket outlet and be positioned in such a way that user access to
the mains plug and socket connection is not restricted.
+The product must only be used with the provided power supply. This
power supply has been extensively tested for use with the product, use of
an alternative power unit may invalidate any international type approval
relating to the product.
+If the power unit, cable or plug becomes damaged, contact the dealer for
a suitable replacement. There are no serviceable parts inside. Disconnect
the mains supply before attempting to handle a damaged power supply
unit or damaged mains cable or plug. Any attempt to open the power unit
is likely to expose a potential electric shock hazard.
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Getting started
Setting up your videophone and making your first calls are quick and easy.
This chapter describes very briefly how to connect up your videophone
and start making calls.
To get the best from your videophone you should also read the rest of
this User Guide as soon as you have time. To help you choose which bits
to read first, the final section of this chapter shows you where to find
information on specific topics.
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Unpacking
Unpack the videophone, retaining the packaging for future use. Check
that you have received all the following items:
+videophone, handset and handset cord
(The videophone is supplied with a protective plastic film over the
LCD screen. This should be peeled off and discarded.)
+power supply unit and power cable
+ISDN cable
+service and warranty card
+this User Guide
+Quick Start Guide(s)
+SCART to Phono adaptor and Phono lead
If anything is missing, contact the dealer who supplied the videophone.
Connecting the equipment
1. Read the Safety information in the front of this manual.
2. Connect the handset
Plug the handset cable into the handset socket on the base of your
videophone (phone symbol in the diagram below).
3. Connect the ISDN cable
Plug one end of the
ISDN cable into the
ISDN socket on the base
of the videophone
(LINE, right), and clip
the cable into the
channelling to emerge
smoothly at the back.
Plug the other end into
your ISDN S-interface
socket.
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4. Connect the power supply
Plug the power supply cable into the POWER socket on the back of the
videophone. Then use the power cable to connect the power supply to
the mains. If the mains outlet has a switch, switch it on.
Note that it is normal to leave the videophone switched on all the time.
However, if you do wish to disconnect it for any reason, always switch the
power off at the mains before unplugging the power cable or the ISDN
cable from the phone.
When the indicator light on the videophone is green and the Status Bar (at
the bottom of the screen) shows ‘Ready’, the phone is ready to make and
receive calls.
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DATA - for Service Centre use only
VIDEO IN
AUX Audio/Video
- inputs include
Camera or VCR
Configures automatically
for PAL and NTSC using
menu
!
AUDIO OUT -whenin
Handsfreemodeoutputstoa
TV, VCR or Amplifier!
POWER
Input from videophone
power supply
!
VIDEO OUT
AUX Audio/Video
- outputs to a
TV or VCR
Set TV type using
menu
!
AUDIO IN
AUX Audio/Video
- inputs include
Lineaudio,
VCR, Camcorder, Microphone
Setup using
menu
!
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Videophone set-up
In most cases the videophone is ready to use without further set-up.
However you may need to make a few changes to the ISDN set-up or
choose a different language for the on-screen text.
+ISDN set-up
You will not need to change the default ISDN settings unless you are
outside the UK.
If you need to change the ISDN settings, refer to page 39.
+Changing the language
If you want to change the language used for on-screen prompts and
messages, refer to page 39.
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✎Stand-by mode
The videophone has a power-saving
stand-by mode in which the screen
is switched off after a few minutes
without activity. It will automatically
‘wake up’ if there is an incoming call,
if you lift the handset, or if you press
one of the buttons.
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