Chapter 4. Videoconferencing
Operator Request for Telephone Tone
The Operator can request you to connect using a dial-tone to proceed with the
call.
Recording and Streaming
The recording and playback functionality allows you to record both point-to-
point and multipoint (MCU based) sessions, and view them at a later time. You
can also download the recorded session file from xPoint
videoconference with the parties connected, through the data sharing option.
Through the xPoint
previously recorded sessions and downloaded them for later viewing with
Windows Media Player. Alternatively, using streaming, remote users can view a
live broadcast of whatever the camera and microphone are currently
transmitting.
You can also view any previously recorded session when you are not in a call by
selecting the file from the stored recordings list. For more information about the
recording settings, see
Start Recording
You can start recording a call at any point during the call.
Stop Recording
You can stop an on-going recording whenever you want.
xPoint Standard (S) Ver. 1.5 User Guide
To enter a conference password:
Use the remote control, and press the numeric pad.
The screen shows DTMF message: "DTMF signal **** sent" representing the
numbers pressed on the keypad.
To enter DTMF tone:
Use the remote control, dial using the numeric pad.
The screen shows DTMF message: "DTMF signal **** sent" representing the
numbers pressed on the keypad.
Web management system, remote users can view all
S
Recording and Streaming
To start recording:
Select Media>Start Record; the message "Recording started"
appears for a few seconds, and the Record icon appears for the duration
of the recording.
Note: the Record icon (
indicate that the videoconference is being recorded (legal requirement).
S
Settings.
) appears on the remote participant's side to
Recording and Streaming
and share it during a
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