Chapter 3- Typical Qsx Usage Scenarios & How Qsx Works; Qsx In Stand Alone Mode - Polycom QSX Administrator's Manual

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this application.
Maximum connections
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Chapter 3- Typical QSX Usage Scenarios & How QSX
Works

QSX in Stand Alone Mode

One of the main advantages of the QSX is the ability for people to log into a meeting via
the web from a remote location.
In order to set up and initiate a call with a web viewer, the QSX user should follow these
steps:
1. Make sure the QSX system is properly connected. You can check your settings
by referring to the QSX Quick Start Guide that came with the product.
2. Connect your computer to the QSX and make sure that the QSX is in Preview
state. If you're using a Content Controller, the light should be yellow. If your
Web Viewer Messages
Description
Web viewer is not Java enabled
and cannot see content.
Message shown in web viewer
when the meeting is full.
Log on has failed.
Corrective Action
Enable Java plug in by going to control panel on your
Windows PC or download Plug in from
www.java.sun.com/products/plugin/downloads/index.html
You can participate in the audio call and wait for another
web viewer participant to disconnect.
Close browser and try again.
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