Lucent Technologies 555-230-024 User Manual

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Video Products and Services
Issue 5    January 1998
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555-230-024
Desktop Conferencing Systems
Many meetings involve just two or three individuals who need to share informa-
tion — whether it be text, data, graphics, or some other form of information. And 
with larger teams of people, these individuals may be separated in locations 
around the country or the world. They have the same need to meet strategic 
objectives, shorten project cycle time, and improve working relationships with 
project partners. These needs can also be satisfied through visual communica-
tions.
To satisfy these requirements, integrated telephone and PC visual communica-
tions systems are available. These desktop conferencing systems use ISDN-BRI 
or two switched-56 line network facilities.
Monitors and cameras create a unique desktop environment that provides you 
and your business with the following benefits:
Software application screens and data can be called up, shared, 
changed, and annotated by video conferees while they hold a video 
conference.
Geographically separated people are brought together along with the 
data and information they need to share at the desktop.
Major obstacles to creative collaboration and situations that are 
information-intensive are overcome.
Desktop workers can communicate with others who are using desktop 
conferencing or the Lucent Technologies Group Video System.
Desktop workers can communicate with other systems supporting the 
ITU-T H.320 standard.
Your DEFINITY ECS system is converted into a solution for all your 
communication requirements — voice, data, and video.
MultiPoint Control Unit
When connecting more than two video endpoints, you can use the MultiPoint 
Control Unit to set up and conduct multipoint video conferences. This is a 
stand-alone unit that provides easy-to-use multi-location video conferencing.
The MultiPoint Control Unit can operate behind any DEFINITY Communications 
System or can be directly connected to the network. The MultiPoint Control Unit 
can support from 4 to 64 ports in four-port increments. Those ports can then be 
used to connect multiple video endpoints, either Group Video System or Desktop 
Conferencing Systems, in a multipoint conference. Group Video System can be 
linked at speeds from 56 Kbps to full T-1, while Desktop Conferencing Systems 
can be linked at speeds from 56 Kbps to 384 Kbps.