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Configuring System-Wide Settings
Table 11: System Configuration Parameters (continued)
Parameter
Moderator Lecture
Playback Mute
Self Mute
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Description
Specifies whether moderators can mute all non-moderator lines.
ON — Moderators can mute all non-moderator lines and
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place the conference in Lecture mode. Operator screens
update to show that the conference is in Lecture mode,
indicating that non-moderator lines within the conference are
muted. This feature is not available during Q&A and Polling
sessions.
OFF (default) — Moderators cannot mute lines for Lecture
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mode.
See the Bridge Talk User's Guide for details on moderator
commands.
Specifies whether the system mutes moderator lines during a
recorded conference playback.
ON — The system mutes Moderator lines during playback.
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Moderators cannot be heard over the playback.
OFF (default) — The system does not mute Moderator lines
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during playback. Moderators can be heard during playback.
Note: Changing this setting during conferences with a playback in
progress has no effect on the active conferences.
Specifies whether or not conferees can mute their own lines. A mute
or unmute command issued by an operator always overrides a
conferee mute. Lines muted by the operator cannot be unmuted by
conferees.
OFF (default) — No one can mute his own line.
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Participant — Participants can mute their own lines.
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Anyone— All conferees, including moderators, can mute their
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own lines.
Muted moderators retain all moderator privileges such as
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lecture, gain, and moderator hang-up, but their audio input is
not fed into a conference.
Tip:
This field was named "Conferee Mute" in earlier
Tip:
releases of the server.
See the Bridge Talk User's Guide for information on mute
commands.
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