TANDBERG MXP F8 Administrator's Manual page 173

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Introduction
MENU ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
Control Panel >
MULTIPOINT CALL SETTINGS
General >
You can make multipoint calls using the built-in MultiSite* on your system, or by using the external
TM
Multiway
MULTIPOINT CALL OPTIONS
DISABLE MULTIPOINT CALLS: When Disable Multipoint Calls is selected, this means you have no MultiSite
or MultiWay possibilities. You can still add another call. The ongoing call will be put On Hold and you can
Swap between the two calls. Only one call can be put on hold at the time.
USE BUILT-IN MULTISITE: The TANDBERG MultiSite (using a built-in MCU) enables you to setup a
multipoint call - by video and/or telephone. MultiSite is an optional feature.
USE EXTERNAL MULTIWAY: The TANDBERG Multiway (using an external MCU) enables you to setup a
multipoint call - by video and/or telephone. Multiway is available through a Gatekeeper and an external
MCU. All participants can invite another participant into the conference. Multiway is not supported when
Kiosk Mode is set to On.
MULTIWAY URI: When
Multiway on SIP the SIP prefix must be added to the URI for the endpoint who initiates the Multiway call.
Example of an URI: firstname.lastname@company.com
Example of an URI with SIP prefix: sip:firstname.lastname@company.com
Control Panel >
INPUT EDITOR LANGUAGE
Menu Settings >
CUSTOM: When the Input Editor Language is set to Chinese, Korean, Japanese or Russian the user will be
able to enter Chinese/Korean/Japanese/Russian characters into an input field like the System Name or
Phone Book, using the remote control.
OFF: When set to Off the user will only be able to enter ASCII characters into an input field like the System
Name or Phone Book, using the remote control.
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Getting started
The menu structure
** solution.
Use external Multiway
is enabled you must enter the Multiway URI. For calling
The settings library
The settings library
Using the system
Physical interfaces
Peripheral equipment
INFORMATION
MCU
is short for Multipoint Conference Unit, a device used to
connect multiple audio and video sites in one or more IP, ISDN
and mixed IP & ISDN video meetings.
There can not be a mix of encrypted and non-
ENCRYPTION
encrypted calls in a Multiway call. Either all participants must
be encrypted or all must be non-encrypted.
* MULTISITE
is available on systems with the optional MultiSite
feature supported and installed.
** MULTIWAY
is available on systems with a Gatekeeper and an
external MCU configured for using Multiway.
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