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ConferenceXP Client 4.0 Installation GuideIn this guide, youâll set =
up
the hardware and software you need to get started using ConferenceXP
Client 4.0.The ConferenceXP Client application enables you to explore
the power of collaborative conferencing. With ConferenceXP, you can
set up a personal node (that is, one-to-one conferencing), a
conference node (that is, conferencing for three to eight people), or
a classroom node (that is, conferencing for 20 or more people).To get
started using ConferenceXP Client, set up a personal node or a
conference node by completing these steps: Make sure you have the
required hardware and software, which includes Windows Media Player
11.Install ConferenceXP Client.Connect a camera and microphone.Check
the audio and video connections. ConferenceXP Client 4.0 After you set
up a personal node or a conference node, you can set up a classroom
node. For instructions on setting up a classroom node, see the
ConferenceXP Classroom Setup Guide.System requirementsTo run
ConferenceXP, youâll need the following hardware and software:
Processor and Memory For two-way conferencing: 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4
with 500 MB RAM, or better For three-, four- or five-way conferencing:
3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 with 512 MB RAM, or better Software Microsoft®
Windows® XP Professional with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Microsoft
Journal Viewer -or- Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition with
Service Pack 2 (SP2) Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 with Service Pack 1
Microsoft DirectX 9.0b or later Microsoft Windows Media Player 1
0 The latest drivers for your audio and video devices Network High-
speed (100baseT or better) connection that supports multicast, such as
a local area network (LAN) or Internet2 Hard Disk Space 10 MB of
available hard disk space for installation Video Camera One of the
following: A USB video camera, such as the Microsoft LifeCams. A 1394/
FireWire video camera, such as the Sony DFW-VL500 An analog video
camera with a PCI video capture card, such as the ViewCast Osprey-230
or Osprey-100 Audio For a personal node (that is, individual
conferencing): An audio headset and microphone, such as a
Plantronics .Audio PC headset, miniVox MV100 USB speakerphone, or
similar unit For a conference node (that is, group conferencing):
Audio speakers and an echo-canc http://www.chinese-microphone.com/Conference=
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eling microphone, such as the ClearOne AccuMic PC conferencing
microphone or the ClearOne AP400, AP800, XAP 400, or XAP 800 audio
conferencing system NotesFor more information about the recommended
system requirements, including the estimated price of recommended
equipment, see Appendix A: Recommended Equipment Purchasing
Details.For more information about connecting a ClearOne AccuMic PC
(formerly VBrick AudioMate) conference microphone, see theClearOne
AccuMic PC documentation.For more information about setting up the
network, see Using ConferenceXP in a Multicast Network.For more
information about support cameras, video capture cards, or graphics
cards, seeConferenceXP Supported Devices.Top Installing ConferenceXP
ClientOn an administratorâs computer running Microsoft Windows XP
Professional, make sure you have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
installed, and then install ConferenceXP.Make sure Microsoft .NET
Framework 2.0 with Service Pack 1 is installed On the Start menu,
click All Programs, and then click Windows Update. Click Scan for
updates. In the left navigation bar, under Pick updates to install,
click Windows XP. If Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1 appears in
the list of available updates, it is not currently installed. To
install this update, click the Add button next to the update, click
Review and install updates, and then follow the onscreen instructions.
If Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1 Service Pack 1 appears in the
list of available updates, it is not currently installed. To install
this update, click the Add button next to the update, click Review and
install updates, and then follow the onscreen instructions.Install
ConferenceXP Client 4.0 Read the ConferenceXP 4.0 Release Notes to get
late-breaking information. Download the ConferenceXP Client 4.0 setup
program (CXPClientSetup35.msi) by saving it to your computer. Double-
click the CXPClient32.msi file on your computer. Follow the onscreen
instructions to complete the installation. ConferenceXP Client 4.0 To
make sure you always have the latest updates, enable the Automatic
Updates feature in Windows.Enable automatic updates On the Start menu,
click Control Panel. Double-click the System icon. Click the Automatic
Updates tab. Under Settings, click Automaticall
y download the updates, and install them on the schedule I specify,
specify the days and time you want Windows to install updates, and
then click OK.To make sure you have a secure Internet connection,
enable Internet Connection Firewall in Windows.Enable Internet
Connection Firewall On the Start menu, click Control Panel. Double-
click the Network Connections icon. Click the LAN or High-Speed
Internet connection you want to protect. On the General tab, click
Properties. On the Advanced tab, under Internet Connection Firewall,
click the Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing
access to this computer from the Internet check box, and then click
OK.Top Connecting a camera and microphoneAfter youâve installed the
software you need on your computer, youâre ready to connect a
microphone and camera.Connect a camera and microphone Set up the video
camera according to manufacture http://www.chinese-microphone.com/Conference=
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râs installation instructions, connecting the camera cable to the
appropriate computer port. Do one of the following: For a personal
node, connect the microphone and headset to the Microphone-In and Line-
Out (or Speaker-Out) connectors on your computer. For a conference
node, connect the ClearOne audio conferencing system to the Line-In
and Line-Out (or Speaker-Out) connectors on your computer. Connect
external microphones to the ClearOne system according to the
manufacturerâs instructions.NotesFor more information about connecti=
ng
a ClearOne AccuMic PC (formerly VBrick AudioMate) conference
microphone, see theClearOne AccuMic PC documentation.For more
information about configuring ClearOne (formerly Gentner) audio
conferencing systems, see the following resources:Configuring a
Gentner for Use with ConferenceXPBuilding an Access Grid Node: From
Room Construction to Equipment ConfigurationTop Checking audio and
video connectionsTo make sure your camera, speakers, and microphone
are connected and operating properly, use the Audio and Video Tuning
Wizard feature in Windows Messenger.Check audio and video connections
Do one of the following: In Windows Messenger, on the Tools menu,
click Audio Tuning Wizard. In MSN Messenger, on the Tools menu, click
Audio/Video Tuning Wizard. Follow the onscreen instructions. If your
camera is connected and working properly, youâll see a live image on=
the camera test screen. Adjust your camera, if needed, and then click
Next. Note Also check the lighting of a person in the cameraâs view.=
For example, if the room has only fluorescent lights or a large window
behind the person, you might find the quality of the personâs image =
is
poor. For a better quality image, add a halogen or a daylight
fluorescent (6500 Kelvin) light that provides fron
t lighting for the person. On the speakers or headphones test screen,
click the Click to Test Speakers button to test the audio of your
speakers. When you hear the test sound, click Stop, and then click
Next. On the microphone test screen, the microphone amplitude bar,
which appears above the Microsoft Volume slider, should move when you
speak into the microphone. Make any adjustments you ne
http://www.chinese-microphone.com/Conference-Microphones.html ed, and
then click Next. Follow the remaining onscreen instructions.After you
set up your hardware and software, youâre ready to join a venue in
ConferenceXP. For more information about using ConferenceXP, see
ConferenceXP Client 4.0 Help. If you have trouble joining a venue, see
the troubleshooting topics in the ConferenceXP Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs).Top Appendix A: Recommended equipment purchasing
details Personal node equipment Quantity Estimated Price Dell
Precision Workstation 360 3.2 GHz Pentium 4 processor 512 MB DDR400
SDRAM NVIDIA Quadro NVS 280 with 64 MB Video RAM Dell AS500 Sound Bar
40 GB IDE hard drive 48x CD-ROM drive 1 $1,834 Dell E171FP 17-inch
flat panel monitors 2 $798 Plantronics Audio 90 headset 1 $22 Logitech
QuickCam 4000 video camera 1 $73 Conference node equipment Quantity
Estimate Price Dell Precision Workstation 360 3.2 GHz Pentium 4
processor 512 MB DDR400 SDRAM NVIDIA Quadro NVS 280 with 64 MB Video
RAM Dell AS500 Sound Bar 40 GB IDE hard drive 48x CD-ROM drive 1
$1,834 Gateway 42-inch Plasma TV 1 $2,800 ClearOne (formerly Gentner)
XAP400 1 $3,619 Crown Audio PCC-160 desktop microphones 4 $1076
Miscellaneous audio connectors* â?/p> $25 Logitech QuickCam 4000 video
camera 1 $73 Slik compact tripod 1 $33 * Assembly required to create
custom cable interfaces between the Crown Audio PCC-160 microphones
and the ClearOne XAP400. For more information, see Configuring a
Gentner for Use with ConferenceXP.Top Related Links ConferenceXP 4.0
Release Notes ConferenceXP Client Help ConferenceXP Source Code (March
2006) About Using IPv6 Addresses in ConferenceXP Venue Service
Installation Guide Venue Service Help Reflector Service Installation
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