Making Videoconference Calls; Starting A Videoconference - RADVision SCOPIA XT1000 Series User Manual

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Making Videoconference Calls

More than a room system, the SCOPIA XT1000 also includes an embedded MCU which enables you
to host videoconferences with more than two participants. This functionality is only enabled when
you purchase the optional MCU license, enabling you to host a videoconference of between four
and nine participants.

Starting a Videoconference

To host a conference with more than two participants, you must purchase the optional MCU (Multi
Conference Unit) license. Depending on your licence, you can host a videoconference of between
four and nine participants.
In addition, it is possible to integrate an external MCU that provides additional capabilities.
Consult your system administrator to enjoy the MCU capabilities, as well as to get more details
about the dial plan.
Set up the system's components as explained in
RADVISION | User Guide for SCOPIA XT1000 Series Version 2.5
Starting a Videoconference .................................................................. page 37
Changing the Video Layout ................................................................... page 39
Setting the Time When a Videoconference Ends ......................................... page 40
Joining a Videoconference ................................................................... page 42
Ending a Videoconference .................................................................... page 44
Managing Calls and Videoconferences page
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