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Getting started
Calling more than one (optional)
Provided that your video endpoint is equipped with the optional built-in Multisite
feature, any point-to-point video call (a call involving two parties only) may be
expanded to include additional participants. The call will then become a video
conference.
Any ongoing video call can then be expanded to a video conference by adding more
participants at all times (see the right example).
Alternatively, you may set up a list of whom to call before you actually call them and
then call them all in one go (see the below example).
Note that your video network may have an infrastructure permitting video
conferencing—even if your video system itself does not. This will require the presence
of an external Multipoint Control Unit (MCU).
The most advanced video systems (those using Codec C60 or C90) can—when
equipped with Multisite—set up video meetings with four participants (yourself
included). External MCUs may let you set up conferences with many more
participants.
Systems equipped with Codec C20 have no Multisite feature (see
find out which type of codec your system has). However, all products described in this
user guide come with Multiway
installed (see the next page for more on this).
Contact your system administrator for details on how to use external MCUs.
Setting up a list of whom to call before calling them
This example shows two entries made before any
calls are placed.
To do this start by entering the first person to call
(directly, via the recent calls list or from the phone
book), then select Add another participant and add
a second person. When all have been entered,
press Call on the remote control or select the Call
icon in the menu.
For units equipped with MultiSite capabilities, up to
three participants can be called simultaneously, if
no external MCUs are used.
After you have entered the participants, press
the
key to place the calls. Any of these may,
of course, be fetched from the phone book in the
usual manner.
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User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011.
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Making calls
Making calls
Phone book usage
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CALL
alice.wonderland@mycompany.com
HOME
john.doe
abc
Call
Call
Presentation
Phone book
Camera control
Recent calls
Settings
Add another participant
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In-call features
Calling participants one by one
During a call, open the Call menu again...
Then call someone in the usual
manner—by dialing the number or URI
(in this case "542") or by means of
the phone book. Invoke the virtual
keyboard (see
"Entering text in text
fields" on page 8), if convenient.
Finally, navigate down to
Call and
place the call...
If you want to add another participant
(you can call a maximum of three
participants), repeat the process.
Terminating a video conference
The host of a video conference is the
endpoint to which all the others are
connected—the one who initiated the
conference.
The host has the right to terminate the
connection to any of the participants.
The participants cannot control any
of the others, but may disconnect
themselves from the meeting at all
times.
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CALL
alice.wonderland@mycompany.com
HOME
Enter contact...
123
participant you
Call
Call
already are in
Presentation
Phone book
Camera control
Recent calls
Settings
Add another participant
CALL
alice.wonderland@mycompany.com
HOME
542
123
Call
Call
participant
Presentation
Phone book
you are going
Camera control
Recent calls
Settings
Add another participant
CALL
alice.wonderland@mycompany.com
542
HOME
123
Call
Call
Presentation
Phone book
this to place
Camera control
Recent calls
Settings
Add another participant
End call
Do you really want to disconnect this call?
Disconnect all
Disconnect alice.wonderland@mycompany.com
Disconnect 542
Cancel
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The
call with.
The next
to call.
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