Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 インストールガイド
D14639.04 Video Systems Getting Started Guide (TC4.2) | 2011 JULY | © 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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GettinG started Guide
Alphanumeric keypad
The keypad behaves in a
The keypad behaves in a
similar way to the keypad
of a cellular phone.
Waking up the system
To wake up the system
To wake up the system
just pick up the remote
control or press any key.
You may have to point the
remote control towards the
system/camera to make
sure it discovers you.
IR sensor range (DIP switch setting)
The IR sensor has a short and long range. When video conference systems are placed close
The IR sensor has a short and long range. When video conference systems are placed close
to each other, you may find it convenient to use the short range to avoid interfering with the
other systems.
Open the battery cover and remove the batteries to set the DIP switch.
• Short range (1 m / 3 ft): Move the DIP switch down.
• Long range: Move the DIP switch up.
Press the Clear key to remove
characters in a text field.
End call / Standby
Press the End Call key to
reject an incoming call, to
end an ongoing call or—when
idle—to go into standby mode.
When navigating in the menu
the key is used to exit the
menu system.
Press and hold this key
to have the system enter
standby mode.
Call key
Press the Call key to place
Press the Call key to place
a call, and to accept an
incoming call.
Use the Call button as a
shortcut to Recent Calls when
the Call menu is not visible.
Clear
0-9, a-z, period (.), @,
space, *
Press a key repeatedly
Press a key repeatedly
to toggle between the
options displayed on each
key.
abc/123 #
Press and hold the #
key to toggle between
lower and upper case
characters and numbers
(depending on context).
The DIP switch
Home key
Press the
Press the
HOME
key to show
the Home menu on screen.
Rubber line sensors
When you pick up the remote
control and touch the rubber
line sensors along the sides
of the remote control, the
system wakes up..
User interfaces
Introduction
Configuration
Table of contents
Appendices
User interfaces