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Cisco TelePresence MX300 Getting Started Manual
Cisco TelePresence Video Systems
Contents
The Settings menu on the Touch
controller
All settings are not available on all products; therefore the menu
items shown to the right may or may not be present on your
system.
You can find a complete description of the Touch controller
menus in the user guide for your video conference system.
The
Administrator Settings
menu is protected with the system
password.
If needed, you can set an added restriction to users' access
to the settings. This can be done on the web interface. Go
to
Configuration > System Configuration > User Interface
set
User Preferences
to Off. With this restriction, only
Information,
Call
Status,
Diagnostics
and
for the users.
To open the
Settings
menu, tap the system or user name in the
upper left corner and tap Settings.
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Introduction
User interfaces
Settings
Background
Ringtone & Sound
Bluetooth Headset
Camera Control
Main Source Selection
Display
Language
System Information
Call Status
and
Diagnostics
System
Restart
Restart
are available
Administrator
Configuration
The Settings menu
• Background: Select a background picture for your Touch controller and main video
display.
Ringtone &
Sound: Select a ring tone, the ring tone volume and key tone.
Bluetooth
Headset: Select a bluetooth headset.
Camera
Control: Set the camera parameters.
Main Source
Selection: Select the main input source, e.g. camera control.
• Display: Select brightness, color temperature and DVI mode for the main video display.
• Language: Select the language for the user interface.
System
Information: See an overview of the system configurations.
Call
Status: See an overview of the call parameters when in call, e.g. protocols,
transmit and receive rates, packet loss.
• Diagnostics: Set additional system logging on.
• Restart: Select this option to restart the system.
• Administrator: See below.
The Administrator Settings menu
Back
| Administrator Sett
Date, Time &
Date, Time & Location
Call
Call Details
• Provisioning: Start the provisioning wizard.
Provisioning
Multipoint
Multipoint Mode
IP &
Pairing
connected via LAN there are separate entries for the codec and the Touch.
Network Status -
IP & VLAN
Network Status
Network Status -
• SIP: Configure the SIP settings.
SIP
• H323: Configure the H.323 settings.
H323
EMC
EMC Resilience
ience to electromagnetic noise present.
Reset
• Reset: Select this option for a complete factory reset. All your settings
are reset.
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Appendices
Appendices
Location: Configure date and time settings.
Details: Configure the default bit rate and auto answer settings.
Mode: Insert the address of the Multiway server.
VLAN: Configure the IP and VLAN settings. If the Touch controller is
Codec: Current network status for the codec.
Touch: Current network status for the Touch controller.
Resilience: Select this option to change the Touch controller's resil-
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