Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Guida All'Installazione

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Cisco TelePresence Video Systems
D15318.03 Video Systems Getting Started Guide CE8.2, JUNE 2016. 
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Getting Started Guide
On-screen menu when using a remote control
To access the Settings menu, navigate to 
upper left corner of the screen and press 
OK
 
on the remote control. Then navigate down 
to System Information and press 
OK
 again.
Settings menu
After the initial set up, you can revisit the configurations and 
more in the Settings menu:
•  Language: Select a language for the user interface. 
•  Time zone: Select your local time zone.
•  Screen adjustment: Adjust display and system settings for 
the correct rendering of video and graphics.
•  Network connection: Change the IPv4 settings, if those 
have not been configured by autoprovisioning or the 
network. VLAN settings are also available.
•  Service activation:
 
Change provisioning settings, if those 
have not been configured by autoprovisioning. 
•  Microphone check: Check that the microphone is working. 
If you are using an external microphone, use this test to 
adjust its location.
•  Sound test
•  Default
 
camera
 
preset: Set the default camera position for 
future calls. 
•  Presentation: Test presenting from your computer. You 
need an HDMI or VGA cable for this. 
•  Factory settings: Reset your video system to its factory 
settings, and you lose your current registration. You cannot 
undo a factory reset.
•  Extended logging: Helps diagnose network issues and 
problems during call setup. While in this mode more infor-
mation is stored in the log files. Extended logging uses 
more of the system’s resources, and may cause it to 
underperform. Only use extended logging mode when you 
are troubleshooting an issue.
Place calls
Share content
•  Proximity
•  Do not disturb 
•  System Information
•  Standby
Camera 
Control 
When you start the system for the first time, the Setup assistant 
starts automatically. 
Read how to configure the system with the on-screen setup 
assistant on page 20.
The System Information menu shows the 
basic system information and potential 
issues the system might have. You can also 
restart the system from this page.
In addition this page provides access to 
the Settings  menu. These settings can 
be protected with a PIN set from the web 
interface.
Introduction
User interfaces
Web interface
Setup assistant
Appendices
Touch
User interfaces