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MCS-7835-H2-RC1, 
MCS-7835-I2-RC1, 
MCS-7835-H1-RC1, and 
MCS-7835-I1-RC1 
20 to 40 concurrent users  6 to 40 concurrent users  6 to 40 concurrent users 
MCS-7825-H3-RC1, 
MCS-7825-I3-RC1, 
MCS-7825-H2-RC1, 
MCS-7825-I2-RC1, 
MCS-7825-H1-RC1, and 
MCS-7825-I1-RC1 
20 to 30 concurrent users  6 to 30 concurrent users  6 to 30 concurrent users 
*Video capacity assumes maximum bit rate of 384 kbps; using a higher bit rate may result in reduced capacity. 
Features 
Voice and Video Conferencing 
Voice and video conferencing features of Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT include: 
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Real-time mixing of up to three simultaneous speakers 
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Voice-activated switching, which shows each video participant the person who is speaking 
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Support for the H.263 or H.264 video codec (per system) 
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Video bit rates from 56 to 704 kbps (one per meeting) in Common Intermediate Format 
(CIF) video resolution 
Web Conferencing 
Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT has many valuable features for Web conferencing: 
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Easy access: Users easily access meetings from a variety of platforms using Web 
browsers and the broadly installed Adobe Flash Player. 
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Firewall friendly: HTTP and HTTPS tunneling technologies allow users behind firewalls to 
participate in Web conferences. 
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Connection-speed optimization: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express VT optimizes the Web 
conference performance to available bandwidth based on the user’s selected connection 
speed. 
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Screen sharing: Real-time screen sharing allows users to show others’ applications, 
windows, or their entire desktop. A variety of sharing controls is available from the meeting 
room, the operating system, and the shared applications or windows. 
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Flexible viewing options: Shared content can be viewed in a variety of ways to best suit the 
user. 
  Scaled view: Users see a view of the shared content that scales to fit the space 
available. 
  Scrolled view: Users see a full-size view of the shared content that may require scrolling 
to see the entire shared screen. 
  Full-screen view: Users see only the shared content on their screens. Controls are 
available to select whether the full-screen view is effective for everyone or individuals, as 
well as if users can toggle to full screen themselves. 
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Annotations: Users can collaborate over shared screens using markup tools such as a 
pencil, marker, line, rectangle, ellipse, text, and stamper. A variety of options is available to 
print and edit annotations, including undo, redo, change color, change size, move, and 
delete. 
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