Cisco TelePresence Systems
GettinG started Guide
Table of contents
Introduction
The on-screen menu system
You will find a complete description of the menus in the User
guide and Administrator guides.
The Home,
Settings
and
Administrator settings
explained in the User guide for your product.
The
Advanced configuration
menu is explained in the
Administrator guide for your product.
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User interfaces
Configuration
Call
menus are
Presentation
Camera control
Settings
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Languages
Date and time
Sounds and alerts
Wallpaper: Custom
System information
Administrator settings
Restart
Appendices
Appendices
The Home menu
HOME
•
Call:
Menu for making calls.
•
Presentation:
Select a presentation source.
•
Camera control:
Control the camera settings.
•
Settings:
Configure the system.
The Settings menu
SETTINGS
•
Layout:
Select screen layout, including self view.
•
Main source:
Select the main video source.
•
Call settings:
Configure the default bit rate and auto answer settings.
•
Languages:
Select the preferred menu language.
•
Date and time:
Configure date and time settings.
•
Sounds and alerts:
tone.
•
Wallpaper:
Select the background picture on screen.
•
System information:
•
Administrator settings:
•
Restart:
Select this option to restart the system.
The Administrator settings menu
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
•
Programmable softbuttons:
Programmable softbuttons
selecting main video source, camera presets or speed
dial.
Connect to Cisco Callway
•
Connect to Cisco CallWay:
IP settings
Cisco CallWay subscription‑based service for video calls.
Set menu password
•
IP settings:
Pairing
•
Set menu password:
•
Pairing:
Advanced configuration
•
Advanced configuration:
Select a ring tone, the ring tone volume and key
See an overview of the system configurations.
Configure the administrative settings.
User defined softbuttons for
Connect your system to the
Configure the IP settings.
Change the menu password.
Change the pairing behavior.
Configure the system settings.
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