Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 2.1 Instruções Importantes De Segurança

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Cisco IPICS PMC
Tips for Using the PMC, Release 2.1(1)
Identifying the Buttons on the PMC
Setting Up the PMC
Logging in to the PMC
Using the PMC
Using the Enhanced PMC Features
For More Information
Tips for Using the PMC
The following tips will help you to use the 
Cisco IPICS Push-to-Talk Management 
Center (PMC) most effectively:
Cisco IPICS supports only one instance 
of the PMC on a given PC at a time.
Before you start, check the placement 
and settings of your microphone and 
headset.
You can use only those channels that 
have been assigned to you and which 
are visible on your PMC.
When a channel is activated, the 
push-to-talk (PTT) button highlights 
and changes color, based on the skin 
that you use.
To talk on a channel, click and hold the 
PTT button before you speak.
Talk in short bursts and monitor the 
receive indicator so that you do not talk 
over other Cisco IPICS users.
Your ability to use certain PMC 
features, such as latch, multiselect, alert 
tones, DTMF, All Talk, and radio 
channel selector buttons, depends on 
the configuration in the server.
Whenever Cisco Security Agent (CSA) 
prompts you, click Yes to grant 
permission and continue.
Identifying the Buttons on the PMC
The PMC interface enables PTT audio 
communications. Through the PMC GUI, 
you may simultaneously monitor and 
participate in one or more active voice 
channels at the same time. The PMC 
includes several skins. Figure 1 shows a 
partial view of the 36-channel radio 
console skin.
Figure 1
PMC 36-Channel Radio Console
For More Information
For additional information about the 
Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration 
System (Cisco IPICS) PMC, refer to the 
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Refer to the following URL for the 
complete Cisco IPICS documentation set: