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phone can only place/receive an audio-only call.
Auto Start Video – It enables or disables the IP phone to transmit near-site video at once
for all incoming calls. You can set to Enabled or Disabled. The default value is Enabled.
Auto Answer Video Mute – It enables or disables the IP phone to transmit near-site video
at once. You can set to Enabled or Disabled. The default value is Disabled. It is
applicable only if the auto answer is set to Enabled.
Outgoing Bandwidth – Sets the maximum outgoing bandwidth of video call. You can set
to Auto, 4000kb/s, 3000kb/s, 2000kb/s, 1500kb/s, 1280kb/s, 1024kb/s, 768kb/s, 640kb/s,
512kb/s, 384kb/s and 256kb/s. The default value is Auto.
Incoming Bandwidth – Sets the maximum incoming bandwidth of video call. You can set
to Auto, 4000kb/s, 3000kb/s, 2000kb/s, 1500kb/s, 1280kb/s, 1024kb/s, 768kb/s, 640kb/s,
512kb/s, 384kb/s and 256kb/s. The default value is Auto.
Video Enable is configurable via web user interface at the path Settings->Video.
During video calls, near-site and far-site video images are displayed on the touch
screen. You can change the video layout.
The system supports three video layouts:
One large, other small: One video image displays in a large size, the other video
images along the right side of the screen displays in small sizes.
Full screen: One video image displays in full size, the other video images are
hidden.
Same size: All video images displays in the same size.
To swap video during a video call via phone user interface:
1.
Tap the near-site (small window) video during a video call.
The near-site video will display in the center of the touch screen, and the far-site video
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