Altering The Call Settings - TANDBERG MXP User Manual

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Altering the call settings

There are call settings available for you to specify
the quality of the call. Calls will be set up with the
default call settings if the settings are not altered.
Whenever no alteration has been imposed, the Call
Settings field will read Default Call Settings.
If you alter the settings before calling someone, the
field will show a text reflecting your changes.
Usually there will be no need for you to alter the
settings.
The default call settings are predefined in Call
Quality > Default Call Settings of the Control
panel. You may, however, redefine these settings
from the Make a call menu, which is shown here.
D14034.04—MAY 2008
Getting started
Making calls
If you want to alter the call settings before you call...
Navigate to the Call Settings field and
press OK on the remote control...
The Call Settings menu will then be shown...
Navigate to OK and press the OK key
to leave the menu putting changes into
effect, or to Cancel and press the OK
key to leave menu undoing any changes
made.
Phone book usage
Video meeting features
To gain access to the Net(work) settings, navigate to this and press the
OK key to expand it. You will then have the following options:
Auto. Leaves it up to the system to decide what to use (recommended).
ISDN. For ISDN capable systems only.
H.323. For H.323-based communication.
SIP. For SIP-based communication.
System. Defined by your administrator. Allows prefixes and suffixes for
use with additional infrastructure equipment to be added automatically.
To gain access to the Bandwidth settings, navigate to this and press the OK key
to expand it. You will then have the following options:
Auto. Leaves it up to the system to decide what to use (recommended).
Defined by you. Choose beteween 64, 128, 192, 256, 320, 384,
512 or 768 [kbps]
Max. The highest rate possible.
Restrict (56K). Used in the US to restrict the bandwidth whenever
needed while communicating using ISDN.
Set as Default. Once you have made a set of settings, you may let
these settings become the default settings from now on.
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