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Video conferencing

Calling more than one using Multiway or CUCM

Assume that
you already are in
a call. This call may
have been initiated
by you or by someone else
(someone has called you). Tap
Hold.
Place the call, in the usual
way. You may alter the Call
settings of that call before you
place it—see the side bar on
this page.
This is an optional feature that may, or may not, be available on your system.
+
Tap
Place New Call...
Tap Merge
to create a
conference, as
outlined.
Locate whom to call, in
the usual way.
To add more participants repeat
the procedure. The maximum
number of participants depends on
your video system infrastructure.
If in doubt consult your System
Administrator.
If you initiated the conference you
will be able to terminate the entire
conference as well. The other
participants, however, may only
disconnect themselves from the
conference.
About Multiway/CUCM
The maximum number of participants
in a Multiway conference depends
entirely on the video infrastructure
implemented in your organization.
If in doubt, consult your System
Administrator.
If you want to initiate a video
conference, you must call each
participant one by one.
Call settings. Those you call may
have video systems with different
capabilities. One of them may, for
example, be on an ADSL system
with limited bandwidth (compared
to the others). You may then set the
Call settings to a (normally lower)
call rate (bandwidth) suiting his
or her system before you call that
person. However, that call rate will
affect that specific part of the video
conference only. Other participants
will not suffer from a lower call rate
because of this.
D15016.07 User Guide Cisco TelePresence
EX60, EX90
Produced: October 2013 for TC6.3
All contents © 2010–2013
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

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