Setting The Mcu - Panasonic KX-VC1000 User Manual

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Contacts and Settings
Note
If "OFF" is set, other communications that
use the same network may be affected.
3.
Press [G].
A dialogue box to confirm the saving of settings
is displayed.
4.
Use [
][
] to select "Yes" and press [ENTER].
The system settings screen is displayed.

Setting the MCU

Note
When using a KX-VC1000 that has not been
expanded for 4 Point Built-in MCU support,
"MCU Settings" is not displayed in the system
settings screen.
1.
Select "MCU Settings" and press [ENTER].
The settings screen of the built-in MCU is
displayed.
2.
Use [
][
] to select the following items for input:
The following items are displayed over 2 pages.
To view all the items, press [R] to move to the
next page, and press [B] to move to the
previous page.
"MCU Mode": Press [ENTER] and use [
select the MCU mode used when starting a video
conference.
"Discussion" (default): The same image is
displayed for the main site and sub sites. This
mode is suited to discussion-style conferences.
"Presentation": The main site sees a
composite image including the sub sites, and
the sub sites see the image from the main site
only. This mode is suited to lecture-style
conferences.
"Screen Layout (Discussion)": Press [ENTER]
and use [
][
] to select the screen layout for
Discussion Mode.
"Auto" (default): Automatically changes the
layout depending on the number of parties
joining a video conference call.
"CP1" to "CP28": Sets the screen layout
manually.
Note
When "Auto" is selected, the layout
changes automatically depending on the
number of sites joining the conference.
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Number of Sites
2
3–4
5–6
7–8
9
10
11-13
14-15
16
17-20
21
22-24
The screen layout during a conference call can
be selected from the following 15 patterns. The
numbers in the layout configurations indicate
each site's image display priority.
Layout Number
][
] to
CP1
CP2
CP4
CP6
Layout Number
CP1
CP4
CP6
CP8
CP9
CP10
CP13
CP15
CP16
CP20
CP21
CP24
Layout Configuration
1
1
2
1
2
3
4
2
1
3
4
5
6
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