Multi-Site Event Calls (Mcu); Connecting To A Multi Site (Mcu) Call; Sharing Content: Laptop - Multi Site - MBTelehealth SX20 User Manual

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Multi-Site Event Calls (MCU)

Connecting to a Multi Site (MCU) Call

If you are participating in a multi-site event (3 or more participating sites) you will
be
automatically connected
start time.
Do not attempt to connect to another location.
You will be
automatically disconnected
a 10 minute warning prior to the disconnection.
When your unit accepts a call it turns the microphone off so you will need to unmute
when your session starts.
Screen Layout/Far End: Multi-Site – No Presentation
Screen Layout Multi Site – No Presentation
During Multi-Site calls, the Screen Layout key allows you to control how the other sites
are displayed on your screen.
1. Press the Home key
2. Use the softkey to select Far End which will enable Far End Camera Control.
3. Use the Up/Down arrow keys to scroll through the layout options.
4. Use the soft key to select Near End which will turn off Far End Control.
Sharing Content: Laptop – Multi Site
1. There will be VGA/ DVI cable already plugged into the equipment.
Plug the VGA end into your laptop and turn the laptop on.
1.
Press Presentation
displayed on the teleheatlh screen.
2.
Press the Presentation key on the remote again to turn off presentation or press the
back arrow on the remote to return to near end control.
3.
Remove the VGA cable from the laptop to disconnect.
HINT
If you do not see your PC image, do the following: on the laptop keyboard,
press the Function key
F key (often F5, F8 or F10) simultaneously. A
display options menu will appear, select the
option to display on both as shown.
SX20 Quick Set with TRC5 Remote User Guide
Connect to an MCU Call
by the MBTelehealth service desk at the scheduled
at the scheduled end time. ***There will be
then select Camera Control.
Sharing Content – Laptop
Multi Site
on the remote and you should see your laptop
(Fn)
and the appropriate
VGA Connector
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