Cisco TelePresence System Codec C40 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 43
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Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20
Contents
Getting started
Assigning softbutton functions
The Function keys of the system's remote control are used to control the softbuttons
appearing along the lower end of the screen—see also
on page 7 for more.
Assigning a function to a softbutton
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
Date and time
Programmable softbuttons
Sounds and alerts
Audio input levels
Call
Wallpaper: Growing
Connect to Cisco Callway
Presentation
System information
IP settings
Camera control
Advanced
Set menu password
Settings
Restart
Pairing
Advanced configuration
Navigate to Programmable softbuttons, as outlined, and
press the
key. Se also the previous page, if needed.
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
Date and time
Programmable softbuttons
Sounds and alerts
Audio input levels
Call
Softbutton 1: Not set
Wallpaper: Growing
Connect to Callway
Softbutton 2: Not set
Presentation
System information
IP settings
Softbutton 3: Not set
SYSTEM MODE
Camera control
Advanced
Advanced configuration
Softbutton 4: Not set
In idle
Settings
Restart
Change password
Softbutton 5: Not set
In call
Navigate to select which softbutton to assign a function
to. Press the
key.
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User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011.
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Making calls
"Navigating in the menus"
SETTINGS
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
HOME
Navigate to select whether the softbutton function shall
apply to idle or to in-call conditions—see below. Press the
key.
SETTINGS
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
HOME
IN CALL
Select among the options available and press the
options are presented in detail on the following pages.
Phone book usage
In-call features
The softbuttons are context sensitive, which means that they appear only when
needed and not else. You may enhance your system's perceived performance by
assigning your own functionalities to the softbuttons.
SETTINGS
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
HOME
Date and time
Programmable softbuttons
Sounds and alerts
Audio input levels
Call
Wallpaper: Growing
Connect to Callway
Presentation
System information
IP settings
SYSTEM MODE
Camera control
Advanced
Advanced configuration
In idle
Settings
Restart
Change password
In call
SETTINGS
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
Date and time
HOME
Programmable softbuttons
Sounds and alerts
Audio input levels
Call
Softbutton 1: Not set
Wallpaper: Growing
Connect to Callway
Softbutton 2: Not set
Presentation
System information
IP settings
Main source selection
Softbutton 3: Not set
SYSTEM MODE
Camera control
Advanced
Advanced configuration
Camera preset
Softbutton 4: Not set
In idle
Settings
Restart
Change password
Speed dials
Softbutton 5: Not set
In call
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Advanced settings
Advanced settings
!
The description presented on this page
assumes that you are already inside the
Administrator settings, as described on the
previous page.
If you want a softbutton assignment to apply
to both idle and in-call situations, you must
assign a function twice.
There must be one setting for idle and
another one for in-call mode.
Note that any softbutton may be assigned to
any of the functions available.
Consequently, setting one softbutton to a
specific function for idle situations does
not require that the same function must be
assigned to the same softbutton for in-call
situations.
However, doing so may appear more logical in
many cases.
IN CALL
SOFTBUTTON 1
!
The access to the settings described here,
may have been password protected by your
system administrator. Contact your system
key. The
administrator, if in doubt.
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