Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Guia Do Utilizador

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D1507606 User Guide  
Cisco TelePresence SX10, SX20, MX200 G2, 
MX300 G2, MX700, MX800, SX80
Produced: December 2014 for TC 7..3
All contents © 2010–2014  
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 
Your video system may be equipped 
with the capability to initiate a video 
conference with several participants.
The maximum number of participants 
supported by your video system will 
depend on system configuration and 
the video infrastructure. If in doubt, 
contact your video support team. 
If you want to initiate a video 
conference, you must call each 
participant one by one. 
If you are the one who initiated 
the conference you will be able to 
terminate the entire conference as 
well. The other participants, however, 
may only disconnect themselves 
from the conference.
Call settings. Those you call may 
have video systems with different 
bandwidths. You are not constrained 
to set all participants to a bandwidth 
that all systems support. The Call 
rate
 may be set individually for all 
participants in order to provide 
everyone with the best quality 
available for their system. See 
Conference Calls with Multiple Participants
Add Additional Participants to Existing Call
This is an optional feature that may, or may not, be installed on your system.
About Video Conferences
Locate whom to call, in 
the usual way.
Assume that you already are in 
a call. This call may have been 
initiated by you or by someone 
else (someone called you).
Tap Add.
Place the call, in the usual way. 
You may alter the Call settings 
of that call before you place 
it—see side bar for more.
This new call will now be 
added to the existing, thus 
creating a conference. You 
may cancel this call without 
terminating the first call you 
were in.
You may be 
prompted to tap 
Merge to create the 
conference.