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Cisco TelePresence System Prole-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set User guide
D14852.04 User guide Cisco TelePresence Prole, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set. 
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•  Select the Join meeting and press OK. This connects you to the “dial in“ address. .
•  Select Snooze and press OK to temporarily hide the Reminder for 5 minutes..
•  Select Dismiss and press OK to close the Reminder.
•  In the Reminder navigate down to Meeting details and expand this menu item to see 
meeting details. An example of Meeting details is shown on the next page.
To join a meeting or not Viewing meeting details
Joining a meeting
Your system may be connected to a management system capable of scheduling 
meetings for your video systems. Any meetings scheduled will then appear in the Table of 
Meetings as outlined below. You cannot navigate in that table with the remote control. To 
produce a list in which you can navigate with the remote control, see   “Displaying a list 
of upcoming meetings” on the next page.
The Table of Meetings contains 14 days of scheduled meetings. The list is sorted 
using Grouping headers. The main grouping category is by day (e.g.: TODAY, 
TOMORROW, then WEDNESDAY, July 20, 2011 etc).
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 buer setting, which 
has been set by your system administrator. Default buer setting is 10 minutes.
The meeting reminder contains a time indicator stating when the meeting starts, or 
alternatively for how long the meeting has been going on (an ongoing meeting is 
referred to as a Meeting in progress). 
The text Starting now will be shown during a time interval spanning from 30 seconds 
before to 30 seconds after the scheduled start time of the meeting. 
Learning more about a meeting
You may use the Reminder to learn more about the announced meeting—just navigate 
down to Meeting details and expand the item. 
Meeting details will typically include who the organizer is; whether the meeting will be 
recorded or not; a description of the meeting; whether it may be extended, if needed 
(see 
 “Extending a scheduled meeting” on page 43 for more on this); dial in 
information etc.
Observe that when a scheduled meeting appears as Private meeting it will contain 
information about the organizer only. There will be no title, no expandable meeting 
outline nor will there be any dial-in information.
See 
 the next page for an example of how the Meeting details are presented. 
Example of 
Table of 
Meetings
Example of 
Meeting Reminder
Contents
Advanced settings
Getting started
Making calls
Phone book usage
In-call features
Scheduled meetings
Scheduled meetings










