Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Guida All'Installazione

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The Home menu
• 
Call: 
Menu for making calls.
• 
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 select-
ing main video source, camera presets or speed dial. 
• 
Provisioning:
 Connect your system to the WebEx subscription-
based service for video calls.
• 
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
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
Provisioning
Set menu password
Pairing
Advanced configuration
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
Cisco TelePresence Video Systems
D14639.10 Video Systems Getting Started Guide TC6.2, July 2013. 
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Getting Started Guide
Contents
Introduction
User interfaces
Configuration
Appendices
Contacts
Appendices