H.239 / People+Content; Telepresence; Ivr-Enabled Conferencing - Polycom RMX 2000 Getting Started Manual

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IVR-Enabled Conferencing

Lecture Mode - The lecturer is viewed in full screen by all conference
participants, while the audience is "time-switched" in the speaker's
view
Presentation Mode - When the speaker's presentation extends
beyond a predefined time, he/she becomes the current lecturer and
the conference switches to Lecture Mode

H.239 / People+Content

The H.239 protocol allows compliant endpoints to share content. By
default, all Conferences, Entry Queues, and Meeting Rooms launched on
the RMX have H.239 capability. This protocol is also supported in MIH
Cascading conferences.
People+Content is Polycom's proprietary equivalent of H.239.

Telepresence

The RMX enables Telepresence Rooms to connect to conferences while
ensuring that all Telepresence participants share a sense of being in the
same room.
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) is a software module that automates the
connection process and lets participants perform various operations
during ongoing conferences. The participants use their endpoints'
keypads and remote control to interact with the conference's menu-driven
scripts using DTMF codes.
Operations that can be performed by participants or chairpersons during
a conferences include:
Manually terminate the conference
Mute or unmute the participant's audio channel
Adjust the participant's broadcasting and listening audio volume
Play the Help Menu
Mute or unmute undefined dial-in participants upon their connection
to the conference
Request a Roll Call and stop the Roll Call names review
Secure and unsecure a conference.
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