Cisco TelePresence MX200 G2 MX300 G2 MX700 MX800 SX10 SX20 SX80 TC 7.3 User Guide D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Contents What’s in this guide Introduction to Video Conferencing Best Practice......................................................................... 4 Tour the Touch Screen.......................................................... 5 Log Onto a System with Your Own Credentials.................... 6 Video Calls Place Call From Contact List................................................. 8 Edit a Contact List Entry, then Place the Call........................ 9 Place Call Using Name....................
i Introduction to Video Conferencing D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Introduction to Video Conferencing Best Practice Other Tips Use Camera Presets A successful video conference provides a face-to-face meeting, even if the participants are miles or continents apart. Keep in mind that it still is a meeting—normal etiquette and dress code apply even here. General • Consider setting the unit to Automatic Answer. • Do not forget to rehearse “the noble art of operating a video system” to the extent needed.
Introduction to Video Conferencing Tour the Touch Screen Tap the upper left corner to activate / deactivate the Do Not Disturb feature, to activate /deactivate the Standby feature, and to access the Settings. About Do Not Disturb Tap the ? to contact or access the Help desk, if available. Tap Camera to activate selfview and camera settings. Time of day is indicated in the upper right corner.
Introduction to Video Conferencing Log Onto a System with Your Own Credentials Tap Sign In,. Select your profile among those you may choose between. About Hot-desking Type in your credentials and tap Sign In. Video systems located in meeting rooms and quiet rooms and running under CUCM (Cisco Unified Communications Manager) may allow you to log in to the video system with your own personal credentials. CUCM will then route all incoming calls destined for you to that specific video system.
Video Calls D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Place Call About the Lists of Contacts Place Call From Contact List Your lists of Contacts consist of three parts: Favorites. These contacts have put there by you. These entries will typically be someone you call frequently or otherwise need to access in a swift and convenient manner from time to time. Tap Contacts. To search for someone in a specific list (Favorites, Directory or Recents), tap that list (a) and then scroll down (b) to locate the entry. Alternatively, tap the Search or Dial field.
Place Call Edit a Contact List Entry, then Place the Call About Entry Edits For how to enter the Contact list, see the previous page. You may have to edit an entry in one of the Contact lists before you place the call. There may be a need to add a prefix, a suffix or otherwise alter the entry to ensure success. Tap More ( options. ) to gain access to the Apply your editing and tap the green CALL button, to place the call. Tap Edit & Call. This will invoke the virtual keyboard.
Place Call Place Call Using Name About Placing Calls You may call someone who is not listed in your list of contacts by keying in their name, address or number using the virtual keyboard of the Touch pad. Tap Dial to invoke the numerical dialpad. Tap Keyboard ) to invoke the ( virtual keyboard. Key in the name. Matches will appear as you type.
Place Call Place Call Using an IP Address About Placing Calls You may call someone who is not listed in your list of contacts by keying in their name, address or number using the virtual keyboard of the Touch pad. Anyone you have previously called will appear in the Recents list (until you clear that list) and you may then transfer any of them to your list of Favorites. This is described in the section Contacts. Tap Dial to invoke the numerical dialpad. Type the IP address.
Place Call Place Call Using Number About Placing Calls You may call someone who is not listed in your list of contacts by keying in their name, address or number using the virtual keyboard of the Touch pad. Anyone you have previously called will appear in the Recents list (until you clear that list) and you may then transfer any of them to your list of Favorites. This is described in the section Contacts. Tap Dial to invoke the numerical dialpad. Type the number. Calling extensions.
Receive Call Receive Call If Someone Calls You • If someone calls you, you may accept, decline or ignore the call. • If you decline the call, busy information will be sent to the calling party. • If you ignore the call, the calling party will perceive this as if you were absent (you did not pick up the call. • You may want to set your system to respond automatically to an incoming call (Auto Answer). This is described in “Administrator Settings—Call Details” on page 67.
Receive Call Receive Call While in Another Call The identity of the new incoming call. About the Options Decline the incoming call and carry on as you have been doing. Add: If your system is equipped with the MultiSite option you may merge the incoming call with the existing. If you already are in a call, you may accept another incoming call under certain circumstances. For systems without MultiSite installed, the incoming call may still be merged, but as an audio-only call (not shown).
Transfer Call Transfer About Transfer Basically, you have two options when transferring calls; viz. unattended and consultative transfer. In a call tap Transfer. Tap Complete transfer—see also text in side bar. Locate whom to call in the usual way. Place the call in the usual way. The scenario described on this page is the unattended transfer, where you transfer the call to someone else without consulting that person before the transfer is carried out.
Transfer Call Consult and Transfer About Consult and Transfer This feature allows you to be in a call with two parties, but one at a time only. You may swap whom you are in call with, and you may connect the two together, while you leave the call. Assume that you are in a call. Tap Hold. Tap + Place New Call or tap Resume to go back to the one you were in call with (to undo your action). Locate whom to call in the usual way. Place the call in the usual way.
End Call Disconnect Yourself From Call About Disconnecting Yourself Tapping End in a call will disconnect yourself from a call. In a call with two parties only, this will then terminate the call. In a conference call with multiple participants tapping End will terminate your participation only if you are a regular participant. However, if you are the host of such a conference, i.e. the one who initiated it, tapping End will cause the entire conference to terminate.
Mute Call A few words on microphone behavior and privacy The Mute button has an LED indicating whether the microphone is transmitting or muted. The microphone will transmit only when the green LED is illuminated! D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Hold Put Call on Hold and Resume a Call on Hold About Putting on Hold Putting someone on hold is typically something you do as an initial step when transferring someone to another person, but it may also be used when you need to consult a person or as an alternative to muting also including stopping the video transmission. Assume that you are in a call. Tap Hold. Tap Resume to go back to the one you were in call with (to undo your action).
Call Rate Change Call Rate About Call Rate Call rate is the term used to express the amount of bandwidth allocated to the call and is measured in kbps (kilobits per second). The higher the call rate is, the better the quality will be, but on the expense of higher bandwidth consumption. The system comes with a default call rate. This is set by your video support team as a part of the Administrator Settings (password protected). This can be done before you call someone only.
Availability Enable Do Not Disturb About Do Not Disturb Your system can be set to not respond to incoming calls. You may, however, use it to call others as much as you want. Tap the field in the upper left corner. Tap anywhere outside the menu to exit the menu, putting changes into effect. Tap Available or Do not Disturb. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc.
Availability Enable Standby About Standby Your system can be set to Standby to save electrical energy. You will still be able to receive calls as usual. Tap the field in the upper left corner. The screen will turn itself off after a few seconds. Tap the screen to wake it up. Tap Standby. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Add Extension Numbers and Pin Codes View Keypad While in a Call Using Keypad in a Call In a call you may get prompted to submit numbers to be able to reach an extension or otherwise gain entrance to something (for example by means of a PIN-code). To be able to submit this you will need to invoke the keypad on the touch screen. In a call, tap Keypad. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..
Conference Calls with Multiple Participants Add Additional Participants to Existing Call About Video Conferences Your video system may be equipped with the capability to initiate a video conference with several participants. Assume that you already are in a call. This call may have been initiated by you or by someone else (someone called you). Tap Add. Locate whom to call, in the usual way.
Conference Calls with Multiple Participants About Adding Incoming Calls Add Incoming Call to Existing Call The identity of the new incoming call is stated here. Decline the incoming call and carry on as you have been doing. Add: Provided that your system supports it: Accept the incoming call and merge it with the ongoing call. Assume that you are already in a call.
Conference Calls with Multiple Participants View Meeting Participant List Using Participant List This is a convenient way to obtain information about all the participants and their current status. In addition, you may use the list to disconnect participants from the conference or to grant them certain rights, such as to retain the position as prominent speaker even if someone else starts speaking. These features are outlined on the following pages.
Conference Calls with Multiple Participants Manage Conference Call Layout About Layout Options You may alter the screen layout when you are in a call. The Touch pad will show the options available. The actual options may differ from what is shown here, but the Touch device will always show you what is available. The WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) principle applies even here. Including a Selfview To change the existing layout on your video screen, tap Layout. Tap the new preferred layout.
Conference Calls with Multiple Participants Lock Speaker About Lock speaker This is an example of a layout with one of the participants shown as the prominent speaker, i.e. shown larger than the other(s). In a video conference with several participants the one who speaks will, as default, be shown as the large image (provided you haven’t set up the layout otherwise). This is referred to as voice switching.
Conference Calls with Multiple Participants Disconnect Participant from Call About Disconnect You may also invoke the list of participants and tap a participant in that list. Any participant entitled to it may disconnect any of the other participants. Tap the participant, either in the view as shown, or in the list of participants (see “View Meeting Participant List” on page 26). Then tap Drop. Tap the participant to be disconnected. You must be entitled to do so.
Contents can be shared in a call—or outside a call. In the latter case you will be using your video system to share contents in your local meeting room. Share Content D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Share content Start and Stop Presentation in a Call About Content Sharing Your video system supports the ability to show presentations in a video call or video conference as well as outside a call. The latter ability allows the system to be used for local presentations in a meeting room, thus extending the use of the video system and the room itself. Note that you may change the layout of the screen during presentations, see the next page for more on this.
Share content Change Presentation Layout In a Call About Presentation Layout You may change the layout of the screen during presentations. Typical options available will be with or without showing the presenter and showing the presenter as either a PiP (Picture in Picture) or PoP (Picture outside Picture). The layout options available on your system may differ from those shown here, but the layouts shown are always those you may choose between. Tap Layout to invoke the layout options.
Share content Presentation Outside Calls About Local Sharing You may show content on the system’s screen(s), even if the system is not in a call. What you then do is to utilize the Preview function (see also “Start and Stop Presentation in a Call” on page 31). On video systems with dual screens you may share contents from two independent sources simultaneously. This can be done outside calls only. The option is not available in a call.
Your video system may be connected to a management system capable of scheduling video meetings for you. Any meetings scheduled will then appear in a List of Meetings on your Touch device. Scheduled Meetings D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Scheduled Meetings View Meeting List Meeting List Basics The meeting list will typically look like shown here. Tap an entry in the list to obtain more information about the meeting. Tap Meetings to invoke the list of meetings. Tap on the little expansion symbol to get even more information. Your video system may be connected to a management system capable of scheduling video meetings. Any meetings scheduled will then appear in a List of Meetings.
Scheduled Meetings Join Scheduled Meeting About Joining If you tap a meeting in the list you will see more about the meeting. On your video system the Meeting Reminder will appear once it is possible to join a meeting. Exactly when that will be depends on the Start time buffer setting. Default buffer setting is 10 minutes, but your video support team may have changed this. It is not possible to join the meeting earlier than the setting dictates.
Scheduled Meetings Parallel Meetings Choose Your Meeting Whenever Parallel meetings occur (two or more meetings taking place simultaneously), the reminder will be displayed in context of the meeting list, displaying all upcoming meetings. Choose which meeting to join and then join the selected meeting. Meetings taking place simultaneously are referred to as parallel meetings. The meeting names used in this example solely appear to illustrate that the meetings are parallel meetings.
Contacts consists of three parts; a Directory, which typically is your corporate phone book; Recents which is a list of recent calls and finally Favorites, which is your personalized list of people you call frequently or otherwise need to get easy access to. Contacts D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Contacts Directory About Directory Finding an entry in the Directory by scrolling through the list: The Directory serves as your corporate phone book. This directory cannot be edited by you. You may, however, copy entries to your list of Favorites and edit them there. Tap Contacts. Tap Directory, if needed. Scroll through the list to locate the entry. Tap Directory, if needed.
Contacts Call Recents About Recents Gaining access to the Recents list: The Recents lists the received, placed and missed calls since the last time the list was cleared. Tap Contacts. Scroll through the list (a), or tap the Search or Dial field (b) to invoke the virtual keyboard to key in a name, number or address. Possible matches will appear as you type. • Call the entry by tapping CALL. • Add the entry to an ongoing call (optional). • Add the entry to Favorites.
Contacts Favorites About Favorites Adding someone from Directory or Recents to the list of Favorites: The Favorites is your own shortlist of contacts you frequently call or otherwise want to have easy access to. Favorites may be populated from the Recents or Directory lists as well as from manual entries. In the Contacts panel, tap Directory or Recents, if needed. Scroll through the list to locate the entry. Tap that entry (a) and then (b) tap More ( ). Tap Add to Favorites.
Contacts Add Someone to Favorites, While in a Call About this feature There are several ways to add someone to the list of Favorites and one of them allows you to do this while in a call. In a call, tap the avatar. Tap Add To Favorites. In a video conference with several participants, tap the avatar that you want to add to Favorites. Tap Close, to hide the keyboard. Edit the entry, if needed.
The video system camera can be controlled at all times during a video meeting. It can even be controlled by the far end to make sure the far end get the best experience. The system allows you to predefine camera presets to easily switch between camera views. Camera D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Camera View Camera Settings About Camera Settings The camera settings let you control the zoom, pan and tilt of the camera as well as define and edit camera position presets. Pan and tilt controls. Tap Camera to invoke the camera adjustment menu. In addition selfview (the image that the others see from your system) can be turned on and off as well as be shown minimized or maximized. Turn Selfview On and Off. Any camera presets defined will be listed here. Maximize/minimize Selfview.
Camera Add Camera Position Preset Tap Camera to invoke the camera adjustment menu. Tap Selfview to activate it. About Camera Presets Adjust Tilt, Pan and Zoom, as required. Your video system lets you create predefined zoom and camera pointing directions (also known as pan and tilt). Use these to zoom into the person speaking, if appropriate. Do not forget to zoom out again afterwards.
Camera Edit Existing Camera Position Preset About Preset Editing Preset editing is all about taking an existing preset, altering it and then saving it under the same name. Tap Camera to see the effects of your camera adjustments. Tap Selfview to activate it. Adjust Pan, Tilt and Zoom, as required. Tap the little arrowhead of the preset to be edited. Tap Update to current position to put your changes into effect. Tap anywhere outside the menu to close it.
Camera Speaker Tracking About Speaker Tracking Systems equipped with a speaker tracking camera system use two cameras working together with a built-in microphone array. The system will track and show the person speaking so that you won’t have to use the Camera Control menu or Camera Presets to zoom in and out. To enable Speaker Tracking, tap Camera, as outlined. Activate the Speaker Tracking feature by tapping as outlined.
Camera Control Own Camera About Camera control Using your camera presets: Existing camera presets can be used right away during a call. Pos. 1 Pos. 1 Your video system may have more than one camera, for example one camera showing the participants, while another shows the whiteboard. In a call (shown here) or outside a call, tap Camera. Select the preset to use. Tap anywhere outside the menu to exit.
Camera Manage Selfview About Selfview Outside a call: The Selfview shows what others see from your video system. You will normally use it to confirm that they see what you want them to see. The Selfview appears as a PiP (Picture-in-Picture). Tap Camera. Tap Selfview to turn it on. You may now resize the selfview image (see the following page for more), or control the camera’s pan, tilt and zoom (see the previous page for more). Tap anywhere outside the menu to exit.
Camera Resize the Selfview PiP Why Resize the Selfview? The selfview shows what others see from your video system. You will normally use it to confirm that they see what you want them to see. The selfview appears as a PiP (Picture-in-Picture). Tap Camera. Tap Selfview to turn it on. You may now tap Maximize to get a full-screen Selfview. Repeat the process to minimize, or deactivate the selfview by tapping the Selfview icon again. You may also use this to gain access to controlling your own camera.
Camera Move the Selfview PiP Why Move the Selfview? The Selfview shows what others see from your video system. You will normally use it to confirm that they see what you want them to see. The Selfview appears as a PiP (Picture-in-Picture). Tap Selfview in the upper right part of the screen to invoke the selfview, if needed. Press and hold your finger within the selfview area. As soon as it turns blue drag the selfview to the new location. Possible locations are indicated.
Camera Control the Camera of the Other Participant About Camera Control Within video conferencing the term far end is often used to refer to the one you are talking to. Likewise, the term near end is often used to refer to your side of the video meeting. In a call, tap the avatar representing the other participant. In a video conference with several participants, tap the avator representing the participant whose camera you want to control. Tap Camera. Adjust the camera’s pan, zoom and tilt.
The video endpoints whose use is described in this guide can be configured via the Touch screen controller or via its web interface. For full access to all configurable parameters the web interface must be used—the Touch pad provides access to a limited set of parameters only. Settings D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Settings Gain Access to the Settings About Settings Care must be taken when altering the Settings to avoid that the system stops working. If in doubt, contact your video support team. For security reasons, access to the Administrator Settings may have been password protected by your video support team. To enter the Settings, tap the Settings icon in the upper left corner of the touchpad. Tap the field in the upper left corner. Scroll through the list to locate what you are looking for.
Settings Ringtone & Sound About Ringtone & Sound The Ringtone & Sound Settings window lets you specify: • Keytones On or Off. When set to on you will hear a sound every time you tap a field on the Touch controller. • Ringtone volume. How loud your ringtone shall sound. • Ringtone. Select among several ringtones. You will hear a sample every time you tap a ringtone. Note how the settings chosen are indicated. In the example shown, Keytones is set to On.
Settings Camera Control About Camera Control The Camera Control window lets you set the whitebalance and exposure of the camera. If you do not want to tweak this yourself, just leave it up to the system by tapping Auto. Backlight compensation comes in handy when there is much light behind you. Without compensation you will easily appear very dark to the far end. Note how the settings chosen are indicated. In the example shown, Backlight compensation is set to Off.
Settings Main Source Selection About Source Selection Select what shall be the main source. You may still choose another when working with the system, but what you specify here will be the default setting. The options available are system dependent, your system may show more options or less options. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Settings Display About DVI Mode This menu allows you to set the DVI mode to Analog, Digital or Automatic detection. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Settings Select Language About Language Setting The Language page lets you specify the Touch interface menu language. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Settings System Information About System Information The System Information window contains information on the system’s software and hardware versions and connections, SIP and H.323 status etc. This information is typically what you will be asked by the technical staff to provide in the unlikely event of system malfunction. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc.
Settings Call Status About Call Status The Call Status window provides information on call rate, encryption, as well as important video and audio parameters. This information is typically what you may be asked by the technical staff to provide in the unlikely event of system malfunction. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Settings Diagnostic Mode About Diagnostics For troubleshooting purposes you may enable additional system logging. Follow the on-screen instructions. Note that system performance may be influenced by an ongoing system logging. This information is typically what you may be asked by the technical staff to provide in the unlikely event of system malfunction. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..
Settings Restart System About Restart Use this to restart your system in an orderly and controlled manner. No settings are lost. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Settings Administrator About Administrator The Administrator settings will normally have been password protected by your video support team. Enter Username and Password followed by tapping Log in. D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Settings Administrator Settings—Tracking About Tracking For systems with two cameras set up for speaker tracking, this window lets you specify the tracking mode. Select between Normal and Fast. In addition, this window lets you configure the Snap to Whiteboard feature. Just follow the wizard to set up this feature. Note! Speaker tracking microphones are height-above-floor sensitive. This is used to make the system respond to a speaking person standing by the whiteboard only.
Settings Administrator Settings—Set Date and Time To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. Take care! About Time Setting This window lets you specify your preferred date and time formats, as well as the time zone. If you set the Date and Time Mode to Auto (as has been done in this example), the system will look for an NTP server and get date and time from there.
Settings Administrator Settings—Call Details To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. Take care! About Call Details If you enable Auto Answer the system will respond by itself to incoming calls after a delay specified by you. Note that an activated auto answer may not provide you with the privacy desired. In the example shown here Auto Answer is set to Off.
Settings Administrator Settings—Provisioning Wizard To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. About the Wizard There is a Provisioning Wizard available to get your system online. Tap Start and follow the on-screen instructions. Caution! There is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made.
Settings Administrator Settings—Multipoint Mode To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. Take care! About Multipoint There are basically two modes of video conferencing; viz. MultiWay and MultiSite. • To enable MultiWay, a MultiWay address must have been entered.
Settings Administrator Settings—Pairing To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. About Pairing This window shows relevant pairing information. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. Take care! D1507606 User Guide Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80 Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3 All contents © 2010–2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Settings Administrator Settings—IP & VLAN, Codec To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. About IP Settings You may specify whether to use IPv4 or IPv6 and whether to use static IP address or DHCP. When set to Static, applicable addresses must be set accordingly. To change these from default values, tap Advanced (not shown).
Settings Administrator Settings—Network Status Codec To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. About Network Status This is designed to provide your video support team with information about the current network status of the codec of your system in the unlikely case of system malfunction. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made.
Settings Administrator Settings—IP & VLAN, Touch To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. About IP Settings You may specify whether to use IPv4 or IPv6 and whether to use static IP address or DHCP. When set to Static, applicable addresses must be set accordingly. Caution! There is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made.
Settings Administrator Settings—Network Status Touch To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. About Network Status This is designed to provide your video support team with information about the current network status of the Touch Controller in the unlikely case of system malfunction. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made.
Settings Administrator Settings—SIP To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. About SIP Settings Use this page to set up SIP. Caution! There is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. Take care! Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made.
Settings Administrator Settings—H323 To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. About H323 Settings Use this page to set up H323. Caution! There is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. Take care! Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made.
Settings Administrator Settings—EMC Resilience Mode To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. Take care! About EMC Resilience If the Touch controller is used in environments with considerable amounts of electromagnetic noise present, you may experience an appearance of false signals—as if someone tapped the Touch controller when obviously nobody did so.
Settings Administrator Settings—Factory Reset To exit Administrator Settings, tap Back. To exit Settings as such, tap Exit. Note that there is no Cancel function letting you exit the menu undoing any changes you have made. About Factory Reset You may want to perform a Factory Reset your video system. Note that you will loose all configurations, the call history and your local list of contacts (Favorites and Recents). Release keys and options installed will be retained.
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