Contacts and Settings
"Video Quality": Press [ENTER] and use [
[
] to select between prioritising smooth
movement or image quality for video.
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"Motion" (default): Prioritise smooth
movement.
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"Sharpness": Prioritise image quality.
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"Resolution (Max. Full HD)": Fixes the
resolution to full HD or the other party's
maximum resolution, whichever is lower,
regardless of the communication bandwidth.
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"Resolution (Max. HD)": Fixes the resolution
to HD or the other party's maximum resolution,
whichever is lower, regardless of the
communication bandwidth.
"Quality of Service": Use [
between prioritising sound or images when
bandwidth is low or the network is congested.
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"Audio" (default): When bandwidth is low
sound quality is prioritised, and when the
network is congested sound disturbance is
reduced.
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"Video": Even when bandwidth is low or the
network is congested, image quality is
prioritised.
"Default MIC Mute set (Make Call)": Use [
[
] to select whether the microphone will be muted
or not when making a call to start a video
conference.
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"ON": The microphone will be muted.
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"OFF" (default): The microphone will not be
muted.
"Default MIC Mute set (Incoming)": Use [
[
] to select whether to mute the microphone(s) at
the start of a received video conference call.
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"ON": Mutes the microphone(s).
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"OFF" (default): Does not mute the
microphone(s).
"Call Limit time": Enter the maximum length of
time for the duration of a video conference call (in
hours and minutes).
Note
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If you set 0 hours 0 minutes (default), the
call time is unlimited.
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If the duration of a video conference call
exceeds the specified length of time, the call
will be automatically disconnected.
"MIC detection": Use [
enable connection status detection for Boundary
Microphones or a headset.
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"ON" (default): Boundary Microphone/headset
detection is enabled.
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] to select whether to
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"OFF": Boundary Microphone/headset
detection is disabled.
Note
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When Boundary Microphones/headsets are
not being used, set this to "OFF".
"Network Connection Status": Use [
select whether to display the network status
indication.
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"ON" (default): Displays the network status
indication.
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"OFF": Hides the network status indication.
"Active call Menu": Use [
to display the guide when a video conference call
begins.
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"ON" (default): Displays the guide.
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"OFF": Hides the guide.
"Noise reduction": Use [
to enable noise reduction when a video conference
call begins.
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"ON": Enables noise reduction.
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"OFF" (default): Disables noise reduction.
"Encryption (SIP)": Use [
to enable encryption.
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"ON": Encryption is enabled.
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"OFF" (default): Encryption is disabled.
"Encryption (H.323)": Press [ENTER] and use
[
][
] to select whether to enable encryption.
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"Best effort": Enables encrypted
communication when the other party has
"ON" set for encrypted communication. When
"OFF" is set, communication is performed
without encryption.
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"ON": Encryption is enabled.
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"OFF" (default): Encryption is disabled.
"Encryption (NAT Traversal)": Use [
select whether encrypted communication is
enabled.
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"ON": Enables encrypted communication.
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"OFF" (default): Disables encrypted
communication.
Note
•
"Encryption (SIP)" and "Encryption (H.
323)" are displayed when IP mode or IP/
NAT Traversal mode is being used.
•
"Encryption (NAT Traversal)" is
displayed when NAT Traversal mode or IP/
NAT Traversal mode is being used.
•
Be careful when changing encryption
settings because doing so may cause you
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