Experimental; Menu - TANDBERG E20 Administrator's Manual

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Introduction
Call forward
Mode is set to On or Off. Set to On to forward all calls.
URI specifies whom the call will be forwarded to.
TTY
Mode can be set to On or Off.
FECC (Far End Camera Control)
Mode can be set to On or Off. Set to On this will enable you to
control the far end camera position and zoom (provided that the far
end system supports this)
BFCP (Binary Floor Control Protocol)
Mode can be set to On or Off.
Max upstream rate
This can be set in the range 64–1152 kbps.
Max downstream rate
This can be set in the range 64–1152 kbps.
The downstream and upstream rates can be set independently of
each other to facility good transmission in asymmetric connections.
TelephonyPrefixExp
This parameter is used to set up regular expressions to force the
E20 to set up an audio call when calling a peer with a number or
URI that matches the regular expression given by this parameter.
D14330.09 TANDBERG E20 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE (TE2.1) February 2010
Deploying E20
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The Settings
Video
PacketPacing On/Off/Auto
Experimental mechanism to smooth out packet burstiness.
CustomSoftButtons
This configuration option includes all the configuration parameters
used by the speed dial mechanism. It is possible to configure all
four speed dial buttons from here.
Screensaver
You may add a screensaver of your choice to the E20. You will
need a USB disk containing the photos (illustrations) you want to
use as screensaver. If the USB stick contains multiple pictures, the
contents will be shown as a gallery, one picture at a time.
Available: Indicates whether the picture frame is enabled or not
PictureDirectory: Not in use
ChangePictureInterval: Indicates how long each picture will be
shown
FillScreenMode: Not in use
OrderBy: Not in use
URLScreenSaver: Experimental feature
A few things to observe:
Once you have plugged in the USB disk, the E20 will produce a
dialogue asking you whether the pictures on the USB disk should
be displayed by the USB picture frame. TE 2.1 will read xcif data and
even rotate images when necessary. The prompt will let you specify
the time interval between the last time you operated (or used) the
E20 and when the screensaver should start to appear.
Advanced Settings
Advanced settings

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