Ip Settings - Cisco E20 Administrator's Manual

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Introduction
Description of the Advanced settings
On the following pages you will find a list of the settings available to
administrators—known as the Advanced settings.
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of the manual. Go to: http://www.cisco.com/go/telepresence/docs.
To access the Advanced settings, do as follows:
1.
Press the
key to produce the menu. Use the
Menu
tab and then down to
Advanced settings
2.
To navigate further down in the menu hierarchy, press the
level do not use the right arrow
take you to the next menu tab (new in this version). However, for lower levels
(further down in the menu hierarchy) using the right arrow
to the right to expand a menu item will work as usual.
3.
To go one or more steps back in the hierarchy, use the
the left, the required number of times.
4.
To collapse all menus, press the
5.
To put a change into effect, press
selected or changed.

IP settings

This menu lets you
Set
IP assignment
to
Static
or
When set to Static, you should also define:
IP address
Subnet mask
Gateway
System configuration
All items in this menu are expandable whenever they have a
To expand a menu item press the right arrow
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Deploying E20
key to navigate to the
and press
.
key.
On this
right, this will
key to navigate to the
key to navigate
key to navigate to
key.
as soon as the required setting has been
DHCP
sign to their left.
key to navigate to the right.
Using E20
The settings
All items in a menu item are collapsible whenever they have a
To collapse a menu press the left arrow
Audio
The settings found here let you specify ring tone, ring volume, whether key
tones should be audible or not and the volume of the handset, headset and the
speaker. The three latter may be set individually.
Volume
Handset volume
Headset volume
Speaker volume
All these may be set individually (independent of each other).
SoundsAndAlert
Key tones
let you determine whether you should hear a sound every time
you press a key or not. Set to
Ring tones
allow you to select between the ring tones available. Use the
key to navigate up and down as usual. You will hear the different ring
tones as you move up and down.
Ring volume
lets you set the volume of the incoming call signal. You will
hear the level as you adjust.
Camera 1
Brightness
can be set to
range
1–20
in steps of 1.
Whitebalance
can be set to
the range
1–32
in steps of 2.
CapsetFilterDebug
Can be set to solve interoperability issues when used with non-Cisco
devices. Contact your local Cisco representative.
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Advanced settings
Advanced settings
key to navigate to the left.
can be set to
0–100
in steps of 5.
can be set to
0–100
in steps of 5.
can be set to
0–100
in steps of 5.
On
to activate.
Auto
or
Manual
which can be anywhere in the
Auto
or
Manual
which can be anywhere in
Contact us
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