Specifications
D14330.06 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE TANDBERG E20—July 2009
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What’s in this Guide? Introduction Getting Started Using E20 The Settings Advanced settings
Advanced Settings
Advanced configuration
All items in this menu are expandable whenever they have a sign to their
left. To expand a menu item press the right arrow
key to navigate to the
right.
All items in a menu item are collapsible whenever they have a
sign to their
left. To collapse a menu press the left arrow
key to navigate to the left.
Audio
The settings found here let you specify ring tone, ring volume, whether key
tones should be audible or not and the volume of the handset, headset and
the speaker. The three latter may be set individually.
Sounds and Alert
Key tones let you determine whether you should hear a sound every
time you press a key or not. Set to On to activate.
Ring tones allow you to select between the ring tones available.
Use the
key to navigate up and down as usual. You will hear the
different ring tones as you move up and down.
Ring volume lets you set the volume of the incoming call signal.
You will hear the level as you adjust.
Volume
Handset volume can be set to 0–100 in steps of 5.
Headset volume can be set to 0–100 in steps of 5.
Speaker volume can be set to 0–100 in steps of 5.
All these may be set individually (independent of each other).
Camera 1
Brightness can be set to Auto or to Manual which can be anywhere
in the range 1–20 in steps of 2.
Whitebalance can be set to Auto or to Manual which can be
anywhere in the range 1–32 in steps of 2.
CapsetFilterDebug
Not used in this version
Conference 1
Autoanswer
Delay can be set anywhere in the range 0–50 seconds in steps of
2 seconds.
Mode is set to On to enable automatic answer and to Off to
require manual response to an incoming call.
BFCP (Binary Floor Control Protocol)
Mode can be set to On or Off.
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.
Default Call
Rate can be set in the range 64–1152 kbps