Cisco Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Guida Utente
Welcome to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing
About the Chat Tool
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User Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing Release 6.0
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As a presenter, you can use more than one Chat tool simultaneously. If the moderator has enabled the
Presenter Only Area, this area includes a Presenter Chat tool that you can use to chat “offstage” with
other presenters.
Presenter Only Area, this area includes a Presenter Chat tool that you can use to chat “offstage” with
other presenters.
In the Chat tool, messages appear as they are submitted, and they are listed sequentially in the tool.
Presenters can allow participants to conduct private chats, clear a chat, or turn off chat notifications. Chat
tool content is persistent, and will remain in a meeting room until you delete it. If you want to preserve
Chat tool content for future use, you can e-mail it.
Presenters can allow participants to conduct private chats, clear a chat, or turn off chat notifications. Chat
tool content is persistent, and will remain in a meeting room until you delete it. If you want to preserve
Chat tool content for future use, you can e-mail it.
When you receive a chat message from a meeting participant, your Chat tool shows the sender name and
the message. If the message was sent to everyone, the sender name is followed by the message. If the
message was sent only to you, the sender name is followed by “(privately).” If the message was sent only
to the presenters, the sender name is followed by “(presenters).”
the message. If the message was sent to everyone, the sender name is followed by the message. If the
message was sent only to you, the sender name is followed by “(privately).” If the message was sent only
to the presenters, the sender name is followed by “(presenters).”
When a Chat tool is linked to a Q & A tool, broadcast chat messages are available only to users with
Moderator or Presenter permissions. Users with Audience permissions can only submit questions.
Moderator or Presenter permissions. Users with Audience permissions can only submit questions.
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Sending a Chat Message
You can use the Chat tool to compose a chat message and address it to a specific participant, to all
presenters at the meeting, or to all participants (participants, presenters, and moderators).
presenters at the meeting, or to all participants (participants, presenters, and moderators).
When you receive a chat message from a meeting participant, your Chat tool shows the sender’s name
and the message. If the message was sent to everyone, the sender’s name is followed by the message. If
the message was sent only to you, the sender’s name is followed by “(privately).” If the message was sent
only to the presenters, the sender’s name is followed by “(presenters).”
and the message. If the message was sent to everyone, the sender’s name is followed by the message. If
the message was sent only to you, the sender’s name is followed by “(privately).” If the message was sent
only to the presenters, the sender’s name is followed by “(presenters).”
Procedure
Step 1
In the Chat tool, in the To field, choose the applicable option for the message recipient(s): name of a
participant, Presenters, or Everyone.
participant, Presenters, or Everyone.
Step 2
Click the text box in the Chat tool.
Step 3
Enter your message.
Step 4
Click the Send Message icon (black arrow) next to the text box.
Or
Press Enter.
Your name appears in the Chat tool, followed by the recipient(s) you selected and your message.