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TANDBERG 1700 MXP manuals available for free PDF download: Administrator's Manual, User Manual
TANDBERG 1700 MXP Administrator's Manual (375 pages)
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TANDBERG
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Conference System
| Size: 19.68 MB
Table of Contents
Administrator Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Password Protection
95
The Control Panel Overview
96
The General Settings Menus - Part 1
97
The Menu Settings Menus
99
The Presentation Settings Menus
100
The Audio Settings Menus
102
The Video Settings Menus
103
The Security Settings Menus
104
The Network Settings Menus - Part 2
106
The Network Settings Menus - Part 4
108
The Network Settings Menus - Part 5
109
The Network Settings Menus - Part 7
111
The Other Control Panel Menu Buttons
112
The Diagnostics Menus - Part 2
114
Administrator Guide
114
Remote Control Shortcut Keys
116
Password Protection
116
The Control Panel Overview
117
The General Settings Menus - Part 1
118
The General Settings Menus - Part 2
119
The Menu Settings Menus
120
The Presentation Settings Menus
121
The Call Quality Settings Menus
122
The Audio Settings Menus - Part 2
124
The Network Settings Menus - Part 2
128
The Network Settings Menus - Part 5
131
The Network Settings Menus - Part 7
133
The Diagnostics Menus - Part 1
135
Menu Structure for 550 MXP
137
About the Control Panel
138
Remote Control Shortcut Keys
138
The Control Panel Overview
139
The General Settings Menus - Part 2
141
The Presentation Settings Menus
143
The Video Settings Menus
146
The Network Settings Menus - Part 2
149
The Network Settings Menus - Part 4
151
The Network Settings Menus - Part 6
153
The Network Settings Menus - Part 7
154
The Other Control Panel Menu Buttons
155
The Diagnostics Menus - Part 1
156
The Diagnostics Menus - Part 2
157
The Control Panel Settings Library Table of Contents
159
The Control Panel Settings Listed in the same Order as They Appear in the Menus
163
About Administrator Password
233
Clear the Administrator Password
233
Gain Access to a Password Protected Control Panel Menu
233
Setting the Administrator Password
233
General Room Guidelines
234
The Physical Conditions
234
The Room Equipment
234
Environmental Considerations
234
The Audio Quality
235
Natural Communication
235
Guidelines for Meeting Room Setup
236
Sharing a PC Presentation
237
Other Presentation Sources
237
PC Presenter
238
Using PC Presenter
238
Configuration
238
PC Softpresenter and VNC
239
Using PC Softpresenter
239
VNC Server Software
239
VNC Server Software Configuration
239
Showing PC Contents on the Video System
239
Dual Video Stream and Bandwidth
240
Presentation Settings and Dual Video Stream
240
Example with Presentation Start Set to Auto
240
Call Rate with Duovideotf/H.239/Bfcp
240
When Network Is H.323
240
When Network Is SIP
240
When Network Is ISDN
240
Wireless Network Adapters
241
Recommended Cards
241
Recommended Access Points
241
Recommended Wireless Network Adapters
241
Configuration
241
Services for Multipoint Calls
242
Embedded or External MCU
242
External Services from TMS
242
About the External Services Menu
242
How to Enable the External Services Menu
242
External Services Features
242
Call Control with Access Codes
243
How to Activate Access Codes
243
How to Create an Access Code File and Upload the File
243
TANDBERG Management Suite
243
Kiosk Mode
244
How to Activate Kiosk Mode
244
How to Deactivate Kiosk Mode
244
Waking up the System
244
Quick Key for IP Address
244
Quick Key to Deactivate Kiosk Mode
244
Intelligent Video Management (IVM)
245
Video Input Configured to Motion
245
At High Bit Rate
245
Video Input Configured to Sharpness
245
Dialing in from Outside the Enterprise
246
Dialing in Without Being Registered to a TANDBERG Gatekeeper
246
Connecting the System to ISDN Using NT1 Network Adapter
247
Placing the NT1 Adapter
247
Connecting Cables
247
Configure the Video System
247
Setting up a Call
247
Using a CSU (Channel Service Unit) Adapter
248
Configure the Video System
248
Configure the Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE
248
Setting up a Call
248
Connecting the System to Switched 56K Network
249
Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN Adapter
249
Connecting Cables
249
Configure the Video System
249
Setting up a Call
249
Setting up Bonded ISDN Calls Using H.221 or 2X64K (2X56K)
250
H.221 or 2X64 (2X56) Calling
250
Setting up a Call
250
About Extension Address
251
About MCU Password
251
About Sub-Address
251
How to Specify a Sub-Address
251
Using the File System
252
Description of Files
252
Snapshot Files
252
Configure the Video System for Snapshots
252
Using a DOS Window to Access a JPG-File
252
Using a Web Browser to Access a JPG-File
252
Apply Your Own Logo
253
Apply Your Own Logo Using a DOS Window
253
Apply Your Own Logo Using a Web Browser
253
Dual Monitor, XGA Monitors and Projectors
254
Control Panel Settings
254
DVI Specifications
256
VGA Formats Supported on DVI-I in
256
Supported DVI Cables
256
DVI Cable Length
256
The DVI-I Connector
256
The DVI-I Pin-Out Table
256
The VGA to DVI Cable
257
VGA - DVI Connector with Audio
257
PC Cable, VGA - DVI with Integrated Audio
257
The VGA to DVI-A Cable
258
VGA to DVI-A Cable Pin Assignments
258
VGA to DVI-A Cable Pinouts
258
Codec 6000 MXP Interfaces and Sockets
259
Audio Sockets
259
Audio Signal Levels in Vpp and Dbu
260
Video Sockets
261
Camera Sockets
262
Data Ports
263
Codec 3000 MXP and 3000 MXP Net Interfaces and Sockets
265
Rear Panel Sockets and Interface Groups
265
Audio Sockets
266
Audio Signal Levels in Vpp and Dbu
267
Video Sockets
268
Camera Sockets
269
ISDN BRI Sockets
270
Net Socket
271
Network Interface Sockets
272
TANDBERG 1700 MXP Interfaces and Sockets
274
Rear Panel Sockets
274
Video, Audio and Network
275
Audio Level Settings Table
276
Rear Panel Sockets
278
Video, Audio and Network
279
TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 MXP Interfaces and Sockets
280
Rear Panel Sockets
280
Video Input/Output and Audio Input
281
Audio Output, Network and ISDN BRI
282
Data Port and Camera Port
283
TANDBERG 990/880/770 MXP Interfaces and Sockets
284
Rear Panel Sockets
284
Rear Panel and Sockets with V.35 Interface
285
Video Inputs/Outputs and Audio Inputs
286
TANDBERG 550 MXP Interfaces and Sockets
289
Rear Panel Sockets
289
Video Inputs/Outputs and Audio Inputs
290
Audio Output, Network and Data Port
291
Cable Specification
292
External Network Pinout
292
External Network V.35/RS-366 Cable
294
External Network RS-449 Cable
295
External Network RS-449/RS-366 Cable
296
External Network RS-530 Cable
297
External Network RS-530/RS-366 Cable
298
External Network RS-449 Cable to KIV-7
299
Peripheral Equipment TANDBERG Precisionhd Camera
301
TANDBERG WAVE II Camera
302
Multiple Cameras
303
Document Camera
304
TANDBERG Remote Controls Key Map
305
TANDBERG Camera Tracker
306
Remote Control for Camera
306
Using Camera Tracking
306
Preparations
306
Moving the Camera - Using the Remote Control
306
Moving the Camera - Using the Menu
306
DVD/VCR Recording and Playback
307
Recording a Video Conference
307
Stereo Recording
307
Configurations
307
DVD/VCR Playback, Mono
307
Additional Microphones
308
Voice Activated Camera Tracking
308
Audio Science Microphone
308
The DNAM Loudspeaker Cabinet
309
TANDBERG DNAM with Amplifier and Speakers
310
The DNAM Amplifier
310
The DNAM Loudspeaker Cabinet (Center Speakers)
310
Integrated Stereo Speakers
310
Interface Required for Playback
310
TANDBERG DNAM Configurations
311
Mini-DNAM Amplifier
312
Mini-DNAM Loudspeaker Cabinet
312
TANDBERG Mini-DNAM with Amplifier and Speaker
312
Stereo Speaker Kit
313
Control Panel Settings
313
Installation
313
Stereo Speaker Kit Specification
313
Telephone Add-On
314
Access Code
316
Administrator Password
316
Streaming Password
316
IP Password
316
IP Services
316
SNMP Security Alert
316
Encryption
316
IEEE 802.1X /EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)
316
The Web Interface
317
System Upgrade Using the Web Interface
318
Release Key
318
Backup
318
What Happens if the Upgrade Is Interrupted
318
The System Upgrade Procedure
318
System Upgrade Using FTP
319
Software File
319
Release Key
319
Backup
319
What Happens if the Upgrade Is Interrupted
319
The System Upgrade Procedure
319
System Upgrade Using ISDN
320
Release Key
320
Backup
320
What Happens if the Upgrade Is Interrupted
320
About Far End ISDN System Upgrade
320
The System Upgrade Procedure
320
Diagnostics Tools for IP
321
Using Diagnostic Tools for IP (H.323)
321
Q.931
321
Ping
321
Traceroute
321
Layer 4 Ports Used in H.323 Calls
321
Monitor Power Management Systems
322
VESA Display Power Management
322
VESA DPMS Standard
322
Digital Monitor Power Management
322
Monitor on Power State
322
Intermediate Power State
322
Active-Off Power State
322
Non-Link Recoverable off Power State
322
Monitor Power Switch off Power State
322
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID)
323
E1/T1 Networks - NSF Service Codes
324
About FIPS Mode
325
How to Activate FIPS Mode
325
How to Deactivate FIPS Mode
325
Menus Disabled in FIPS Mode
325
Certificate Management
326
Uploading HTTPS Certificate for FIPS Mode
326
The Software Upload Procedure
326
After Having Uploaded the Certificate
326
Cisco Callmanager Registration
327
Configuring TANDBERG MXP on Cisco Callmanager 4.1
327
Supported Rfcs in SIP
328
Bandwidth Information for TANDBERG Endpoints
329
Declaration of Conformity
330
Dimensions
333
TANDBERG 8000 MXP Dimensions
333
TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile Dimensions
335
TANDBERG Maestro MXP Dimensions
338
TANDBERG 1700 MXP Dimensions
339
TANDBERG 1000 MXP Dimensions
340
TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 MXP Dimensions
341
TANDBERG 990/880/770 MXP and 550 MXP Dimensions
342
TANDBERG Compass MXP Dimensions
343
TANDBERG Utility MXP Dimensions
344
TANDBERG Precisionhd Camera Dimensions
345
TANDBERG WAVE II Camera Dimensions
346
Technical Specifications
347
Tandberg 8000 Mxp
347
TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile
349
TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile
351
TANDBERG Maestro MXP
353
Tandberg 1700 Mxp
355
Tandberg 1000 Mxp
357
TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 MXP
359
Tandberg 990/880/770 Mxp
361
Tandberg 550 Mxp
363
TANDBERG Tactical MXP
365
TANDBERG Compass MXP
367
TANDBERG Utility MXP
369
Glossary
371
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TANDBERG 1700 MXP User Manual (142 pages)
Tandberg Monitor User's Guide
Brand:
TANDBERG
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| Size: 21.13 MB
Table of Contents
Trademarks and Copyright
2
Disclaimer & License Agreements
4
Disclaimer & License Agreements, Patent Information
4
Disclaimer
4
License Agreements
4
Agfa
4
Cmu-Snmp
4
Dropbear - An Ssh2 Server
4
Ecos
4
Expat Xml Parser
4
Icu
4
Operator Safety / Environmental Issues
5
Safety Instructions
6
Water And Moisture
6
Cleaning
6
Ventilation
6
Lightning
6
Dust
6
Vibration
6
Power Connection And Hazardous Voltage
6
Servicing
6
Accessories
6
Environmental Issues
7
Tandberg's Environmental Policy
7
European Environmental Directives
7
Waste Handling
7
Information For Recyclers
7
Digital User Guides
7
Table of Contents
9
Getting Acquainted with the System
12
Preparing for Use
13
Viewing Angle Adjustment
13
Connecting Headset
13
Connecting Cables
13
Camera Matters
13
Waking up the System
14
Even Incoming Calls Wake Up The System
14
Remote Control Navigation Basics
14
If The System Fails To Respond
14
The Remote Control Unit
14
User Guide
14
Operating Principles
15
Basic Menu Navigation Rules
15
Entering Alphanumeric Information
15
Editing A Setting Using Radio Buttons
15
There Are Three Ways To Leave A Menu
15
Camera Adjustments
16
About Camera Adjustments
16
Adjusting The Camera
16
The Icons Appearing on the Screen
17
About The Icons
17
Dual Video Stream
17
Microphone Off
17
Secure Conference, Aes
17
Telephone
17
Volume Off
17
Secure Conference, Des
17
On Air
17
Not Secure Conference
17
Selfview
18
About Selfview
18
Navigation Tools
18
Using Selfview Outside A Call
18
Using Selfview In A Point-To-Point Call
18
Using Selfview With Dual Video Stream
18
Screen Layout
19
About Screen Layout
19
The Screen Layout
19
Picture In Picture
19
Picture Outside Picture
19
Auto Layout
19
Local PC Display
20
About Local Pc Display
20
Using The Display As Local Pc Display
20
Sound Matters
21
MIC Off
21
Adjusting The Volume
21
Headset Recommendations
21
Loudspeakers Or Headset
21
Using The Internal/Headset Switch
21
Numerical Keypad Features
22
What Happens When You Press a Key on the Numerical Keypad
22
Using The Number Key Settings
22
Touch Tones
22
Using The Numerical Keypad In Alphanumerical Mode
22
Standby
23
About Standby
23
Leaving Standby Mode
23
To Enable Immediate Standby Mode
23
To Enable Delay Standby Mode For 1 Hour
23
To Enable Delay Standby Mode For 3 Hours
23
Call Handling
24
Access Codes
25
About Access Codes
25
Making Calls When Prompted For An Access Code
25
Making Point-To-Point Video & Telephone Calls Manually
26
Making Video Calls Manually
26
Making Telephone Calls Manually
26
Choosing Between Video And Telephone Call
26
Making Point-To-Point Calls Using the Phone Book
27
About The Phone Book
27
Making Calls Using The Phone Book
27
System Asks For Access Code
27
Making Calls with Two Parties at the same Time
28
About This Feature
28
Calling Two Parties Simultaneously
28
Transfer of a SIP Call
29
About Transfer
29
Consultative Transfer
29
Unattended Transfer
29
Multisite Conferences - Adding Calls
30
About Multisite Conferences
30
Adding Calls
30
Altering the Call Settings
31
About Call Settings
31
To Alter The Call Settings
31
Streaming
32
About Streaming
32
To View The Streaming
32
Streaming Settings
32
Allow Remote Start
32
Announcements
32
Utilizing Streaming
32
Password
32
Video Rate
32
Address
32
Answering an Incoming Call
33
About Incoming Calls And Privacy
33
Want To Change The Video Alert Audio Signal
33
Incoming Calls Will Produce The Below Menu
33
To Accept An Incoming Call
33
To Reject An Incoming Call
33
Using Do Not Disturb
33
Ending an Ongoing Call
34
Ending A Multisite Call
34
Ending A Point-To-Point Call
34
Accessing The Alphanumeric Characters
35
Accessing The Phone Book
35
Call Log Options
35
D 13954.01 June
35
The Call Log - Placed, Missed & Received Calls
35
Basic Phone Book Features
35
Searching in the Phone Book
36
About Searching In The Phone Book
36
Adding New Contacts to the Phone Book
37
Adding A New Contact Manually
37
Adding A New Contact Directly From The Call Log
37
Editing Entries in the Phone Book
38
Editing A Contact In My Contacts
38
Deleting A Contact In My Contacts
38
Creating Multisite Contacts in the Phone Book
39
About Multisite Contacts
39
Bandwidth For A Multisite Contact Call
39
Defining A New Multisite Contact
39
Editing Multisite Contacts in the Phone Book
40
Viewing The Participants In A Multisite Contact
40
Editing The Participants In A Multisite Contact
40
Deleting A Multisite Contact In My Contacts
40
Video Meeting Features
41
Features Overview
42
Screen Layout
42
Far End Camera Control
42
Snapshots
42
Presentations
42
Presets
42
Text Chat
42
Dual Video Stream
42
Accessing Far End Video Sources
42
Streaming
42
Far End Camera Control - Pan, Tilt and Zoom
43
About Far End Camera Control
43
Panning, Tilting, And Zooming The Far End Camera
43
Far End Camera Control - Using Far End Camera Presets
44
About Camera Presets
44
Using The Far End Preset
44
Presentation
45
About Presentation
45
Running A Presentation
45
Dual Video Stream
46
About Dual Video Stream
46
Dual Stream And Bandwidth
46
No Dual Video Stream
46
Running A Presentation Using Dual Video Stream
46
Snapshots
47
About Snapshots
47
Taking A Snapshot Using The Remote Control
47
Taking A Snapshot Using The Menu
47
Displaying A Snapshot
47
Gaining Access to the Far End Video Sources
48
About Far End Video Sources
48
Far End Video Options
48
Accessing The Far End Video Sources
48
Text Chat
49
About Text Chatting
49
Chatting With The Other Party
49
Multisite Features
50
Video Meetings with Several Participants - an Overview
51
About Mcu And Multisite
51
Who Becomes The Host
51
Request, Release, And Assign Floor
51
Terminal Names
51
Split Screen And Voice Switching
51
Layout
51
Request and Release Floor
52
About Requesting And Releasing Floor
52
Requesting And Releasing Floor
52
Automatic Full Screen When Requesting Floor
52
Assign Floor
53
About Assigning Floor
53
Assigning Floor
53
Automatic Full Screen When Requesting Floor
53
Terminal Names
54
About Terminal Names
54
Displaying Terminal Names
54
Layout
55
About Layout
55
Setting Display Layout
55
The Layout Options Available
55
Control Panel
56
The Remote Control
57
An Overview of the Control Panel
58
Control Panel Options
58
An Overview of the Control Panel Settings
59
Password Protection of the Control Panel Settings
60
Password Protection
60
Clear An Existing Password
60
Set A Password
60
Gain Access to a Password Protected Control Panel Settings Menu
60
General Settings - an Overview
61
Language
62
System Name Settings
63
Autoanswer
64
Phone Book Settings
65
External Services
66
Permissions
67
Access Codes
68
About Access Code Applications
68
Defining And Uploading Access Codes
68
Access Codes Activated - How It Looks
68
Screen Settings
69
Software Options
70
Date and Time Settings
71
Menu Settings
72
Kiosk Mode Settings
73
Kiosk Mode
73
Startup Settings
74
Icons
75
Presentation Settings - an Overview
76
Presentation Start / H23 Enabling
77
Call Video Source
78
Presentation Source
79
Snapshot Source
80
Auto-Display Snapshot
81
PIP Placing
82
VNC Settings
83
PC Softpresenter and VNC
84
About Pc Softpresenter
84
Configuring The Vnc Server Software
84
Showing PC Contents Using the PC Soft Presenter & VNC
84
Call Quality Settings - an Overview
85
Video Algorithm
86
Audio Algorithm
87
AAC-LD 128 Kbps (Stereo Audio)
88
Natural Video
89
Maximum Upstream Rate (Kbps)
90
Video Quality
91
About Intelligent Video Management (IVM) on TANDBERG Systems
92
Intelligent Video Management (IVM)
92
Motion
92
Sharpness
92
IVM Resolution
92
Native Resolutions
92
Default Call Settings - an Overview
93
Default Video Call Settings
94
Default Net Settings
95
Default Bandwidth Settings
96
Audio Settings - an Overview
97
Level Settings
98
Headset Output Levels (From System)
98
Headset Input Levels (To System)
98
Headset Input
98
Headset Output
98
Alert Tones & Volumes
99
Graphical View of Settings
100
Video Settings - an Overview
101
MCU Status Line
102
Floor to Full Screen
103
Web Snapshot
104
Multisite Picture Mode
105
Video Name
106
Security Settings - an Overview
107
Encryption
108
Network Settings - an Overview
109
IP Settings (I)
110
IP Settings (II)
111
Settings (I)
112
H.323 Settings (II) - Gatekeeper Settings
113
H.323 Settings (III) - Callmanager Settings
114
H.323 Settings (IV) - Advanced NAT Settings
115
About Network Address Translation (Nat)
115
SIP Settings (I)
116
SIP Settings (II)
117
Current Rfc's And Drafts Supported
117
Wireless LAN Settings
118
SNMP Settings
119
IP Services
120
Quality of Service (I) - Qos Type
121
Quality of Service (II) - IP Presedence Video
122
Quality of Service (III) - IP Presedence Telephony
123
Quality of Service (IV) - Diffserv Video
124
Quality of Service (V) - Diffserv Telephony
125
Ieee802.1X
126
Network Profiles
127
Data Port
128
Restore Default Settings (I)
129
The Default Settings
129
Restore Default Settings (II)
130
Restore Default Settings (III)
131
On-Line User Guide
132
Diagnostics - an Overview
133
System Information
134
Call Status
135
Detailed Call Status
136
System Selftest
137
View Adminstrator Settings
138
IP Address Conflict Check
139
Warnings
140
Audio Demo
141
TANDBERG 1700 MXP User Manual (52 pages)
MXP Series Video Endpoints
Brand:
TANDBERG
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 4.56 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
2
What's in this User Guide?
4
Getting Started
4
Waking up the System
5
Pick up the Remote Control
5
Even Incoming Calls Wake up the System
5
If the System Fails to Respond
5
The Welcome Screen
5
The Remote Control (I)
6
The Remote Control (II)
7
Navigating in the Menus
8
Entering Text in Text Fields
9
The Need for Text
9
When Number Keys Are Pressed
9
Using Number Keys in Text Fields
9
Terminology Used
10
Point-To-Point Vs. Multisite
10
Multisite and Multiway Calls
10
About Near End and Far End
10
Dual Video Stream
10
Selfview and Camera Control
11
What Is Selfview
11
Using Selfview Outside Calls
11
Selfview and Point-To-Point
11
Point-To-Point and Dual Stream
11
Controlling the Camera
11
Controlling Cameras at both Ends
11
Defining Camera Presets
12
Storing Camera Presets as 0-9
12
Storing Camera Presets as any Number 0-14
12
Using the Screen as PC Display
13
Use as PC Screen
13
Picture in Picture (PIP)
13
Picture Outside Picture (POP)
13
Standby
14
About Standby
14
Leaving Standby Mode
14
Entering Standby Mode
14
The Icons on the Screen
15
Making Calls
16
Access Codes
17
When the System Asks for Codes
17
To Make a Call Dialing the Number
18
Making a Call
18
Video Vs. Telephone Calls
18
Altering Call Settings before Calling
19
About Call Settings
19
Making Calls Using the Phone Book
20
Ending an Ongoing Call
21
Ending Conference Calls
21
Ending Point-To-Point Calls
21
Ending Multisite Calls
21
Answering an Incoming Call
22
About Incoming Calls and Privacy
22
Want a Different Ring Tone
22
When Someone Calls You
22
Using the Do Not Disturb Feature
23
Streaming
24
Streaming Settings
24
Setting up for Streaming
24
Viewing the Streamed Content
25
Streaming a Video Meeting
25
Calling Two Others at the same Time
26
Calling Two Others Simultaneously
26
Consultative Transferring of Calls
27
Transferring Calls
27
Unattended Transferring of Calls
28
Transferring Calls
28
About Video Conferences
29
Using Phone Book Group Entries
29
IP and ISDN Communication
29
How Many Participants
29
Conference Calls
29
The Multisite Feature
30
The Multiway Feature
30
Using Phone Book Group Entries
30
Adding Calls to a Conference
30
Phone Book Usage
31
Basic Phone Book Features
32
Navigating in the Phone Book
32
Entering the Phone Book
32
Calling an Entry
32
Searching the Phone Book
33
Entering Text in the Search Field
33
Adding New Contacts
34
Adding a New Contact from the Call Log
34
Copying from the Corporate Phone Book
34
Adding a New Contact from Scratch
34
Editing Existing Entries
35
Discarding an Entry
35
Editing an Entry
35
Creating Multisite Entries
36
About Multisite and Multisite Entries
36
Observe the Following
37
Editing and Deleting Multisite Entries
38
Edit a Multisite Entry
38
Deleting a Multisite Entry
38
To Edit the Participants of a Group
38
What's in this User Guide?
39
In-Call Features
39
Using Camera Control
40
Using Far End Camera Control
40
Using Near End Camera Control
40
Using Camera Presets
41
Using Far End Presets
41
Using Near End Presets
41
Running Presentations
42
Use Dual Video Stream if Possible
42
Not All System Have All Choices
42
Running a Presentation
42
If You Need to Specify the Presentation Source
42
Dual Video Stream
43
No Dual Video Stream
43
Dual Stream and Bandwidth
43
Utilizing Dual Video Stream
43
Snapshots
44
Taking a Snapshot Using the Remote Control
44
Taking a Snapshot Using the Menu
44
Displaying a Snapshot
44
Controlling Far End Video Sources
45
Accessing Far End Video Sources
45
Not All System Have All Choices
45
Far End Video Source Options
45
What Is VNC Used for
45
Text Chatting in Video Calls
46
Using the Number Keys in Text Fields
46
Chatting with the Other Party
46
Video Conferencing
47
About Video Conferencing
48
Who Becomes the Host
48
Request, Release, and Assign Floor
48
Split Screen & Voice Switching
48
Layout
48
Request and Release Floor
49
Assigning Floor
49
Automated Jumping to Full Screen
49
Requesting and Releasing Floor
49
Layout
50
The Layout Options Available
50
Setting the Display Layout
50
Terminal Names
51
Displaying Terminal Names
51
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