Cisco CTSMX20042K9 - Manual

Cisco CTSMX20042K9

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – The top menu bar and the entries in the; What’s in; User guide; Contents
  • Page 3 – Chapter 1; Getting started
  • Page 4 – The basics of the Touch Controller; Scroll in lists
  • Page 5 – Selfview and camera control; Camera control
  • Page 6 – Adding a near end camera preset; More; Press; Add new Preset; Key in a name; Tap; Back
  • Page 7 – Changing an existing near end camera preset; Tap the field to the; Update to current position; to change the preset.
  • Page 8 – Removing an existing near end camera preset; Tap the field to the right of the; Remove; to delete the preset.
  • Page 9 – Camera whitebalance, exposure, and backlight compensation
  • Page 11 – Chapter 2; Placing calls
  • Page 12 – Calling someone by entering the URI; Call; START
  • Page 13 – tap; Searching and calling an entry in any of the lists
  • Page 14 – Calling an entry in one of the lists; Scroll among the
  • Page 15 – ADD PARTICIPANT; Calling more than one; Add participant
  • Page 16 – Chapter 3; Directory and History; Using directories
  • Page 17 – lists the received, placed and missed calls since; History; to
  • Page 18 – Chapter 4
  • Page 19 – Features in a call—an overview; Add participants to
  • Page 20 – Calling participants to add them to an ongoing call (Multisite); Add; Repeat the procedure to include more participants,; END
  • Page 21 – Calling participants to add them to an ongoing call (Multiway); Hold
  • Page 23 – Transferring an ongoing call
  • Page 25 – Sharing contents—conducting presentations; Presentation; PRESENT; to start sharing; Stop Presenting
  • Page 26 – Layout control
  • Page 27 – Chapter 5; The Settings; Settings
  • Page 28 – Access the Settings as follows:; Gaining access to the Settings
  • Page 29 – The; pane; System Information
  • Page 30 – pane provides information on call; Call Status
  • Page 31 – Camera Control & Settings
  • Page 32 – Ringtone & Sound Settings
  • Page 33 – Administrator settings—Date, Time & Location
  • Page 34 – Administrator settings—Call settings
  • Page 35 – IP settings; pane for the Codec of the system lets; Administrator settings—IP settings for the codec; If IPv4 assignment is specified to be
  • Page 36 – Administrator settings—IP settings for the Touch controller
  • Page 37 – Pairing; pane shows status on the pairing of the; Administrator settings—Pairing
  • Page 38 – Administrator settings—H.323 settings
  • Page 39 – Administrator settings—SIP settings
  • Page 40 – Administrator settings—Provisioning
  • Page 41 – Administrator settings—Multiway Settings
  • Page 42 – Administrator settings—EMC Resilience mode
  • Page 43 – Administrator settings—Reset
  • Page 44 – Contact us
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Cisco TelePresence Systems

Profile Series / Codec C Series / Quick Set C20 / MX200

Use with

Cisco TelePresence Touch

The next generation Cisco

TelePresence System team

collaboration solution.
The Profile, the MX200, the Quick

Set C20 and Quick Set C20 Plus,

as well as solutions based on the

Codec C Series, bring colleagues

face-to-face at the touch of a

button through a user-friendly

touch screen interface.
Easily share presentations and

multimedia to spark ideas and

generate better discussions.

TC 4.2

Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus

Codec C90

Codec C60

Codec C40

Codec C20

Profile 42”

MX200

Profile 52”

Profile 52” Dual

Profile 65” Dual

Profile 65”

1

Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, MX200

User guide

D14582.07

User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, MX200, July 2011.

All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

Contents

Contact us

Getting started

Placing calls

Using directories

In-call features

Settings

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Page 2 - The top menu bar and the entries in the; What’s in; User guide; Contents

www.cisco.com Getting started The basics of the Touch Controller ........................ 4 Selfview and camera control ................................. 5 Adding a near end camera preset ......................... 6 Changing an existing near end camera preset ...... 7 Removing an existing near end c...

Page 3 - Chapter 1; Getting started

www.cisco.com Chapter 1 Getting started 3 Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, MX200 User guide D14582.07 User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, MX200, July 2011. All contents are copyright © 2010–2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Co...

Page 4 - The basics of the Touch Controller; Scroll in lists

www.cisco.com The basics of the Touch Controller Standby is set here. Do not disturb is set here. Microphone mute (on/off) Volume Information bar Call someone Run presentations Camera control and settings Tap the touch screen to wake up the system, if needed Tap a button to activate its function Any...

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