Chapter 1. Introduction
Main Features
xPoint
and data-sharing during calls. Some of the primary capabilities of the system
include:
Comparison Table
The following table specifies the differences between xPoint
models.
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xPoint Standard (S) Ver. 1.5 User Guide
For more information about the xPoint
the connection of cables and devices to xPoint
Installation and Setup Guide.
For the complete technical specifications, refer to the xPoint
allows you to call a destination via LAN or ISDN, and to interact via video
S
Point-to-point or multipoint connections
Recording, streaming, and data sharing
Streaming via a Web interface
Downloading/sharing files via a USB flash drive
Interactive multicast chair/participant
Session multicast
Embedded broadcast viewer
Calling via address book, log entries or speed dial
Calling via online directories
Multipoint videoconferences support
Configurable audio, video and displays, and automatic answering
Communicating in standalone mode, MXM mode and GateKeeper mode
Embedded Microsoft Windows system
Web-based management
ISDN links (optional)
Incorporating IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi technology
Regulatory Compliance: UL, CSA (cUL), TUV, TUV-CB, CE-LVD, CE, FCC
Class B, BSMi, VCCI, C-Tick, RoHS.
Table 1. xPoint
vs. Other xPoint Models
S
xPoint
CIF
physical installation, including
S
LT
S
xPoint
4CIF
Main Features
, refer to the xPoint
S
S
datasheet.
S
and other xPoint
S
HD
xPoint
720p
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