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The Home menu
Call: 
Menu for making calls.
Meetings:
A list off uppcoming meetings.
Presentation: 
Select a presentation source.
Camera control:
Control the camera settings.
Settings:
Configure the system.
The Settings menu
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:
Select a ring tone, the ring tone volume and key tone.
Wallpaper:
Select the background picture for the screen.
System information:
See an overview of the system configurations.
Administrator settings:
Configure the
administrative settings.
Restart:
Select this option to restart the system.
The Administrator settings menu
Programmable softbuttons: 
user defined softbuttons for
selecting main video source, camera presets or speed dial.
Connect to WebEx TelePresence
Connect your system to the
Webex subscription-based service for video calls.
IP settings: 
Configure the iP settings.
Set menu password:
Change the menu password.
Pairing: 
Change the pairing setup.
Advanced configuration:
Configure the system settings.
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Languages
Date and time
Sounds and alerts
Wallpaper: Custom
System information
Administrator settings
Restart
SETTINGS
Camera control
Settings
HOME
Call
Meetings
Presentation
The on-screen menu system
You can find a complete description of the menus in the user
guide and administrator guides.
the
Home
,
Settings
and
Administrator settings
menus are
explained in the user guide for your product.
the
Advanced configuration
menu is explained in the adminis-
trator guide for your product.
Programmable softbuttons
Connect to WebEx TelePresence
IP settings
Set menu password
Pairing
Advanced configuration
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
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