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D15029.01 Troubleshooting Guide TC6.0, April 2013. 
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Web Snapshots
Web snapshots will allow the capture of images from the camera and connected computer even when 
not in a call and these can be seen in the web interface. For security reasons web snapshots can 
only be enabled with physical access to the system (Touch interface or remote control) and cannot 
be enabled remotely.
Once enabled, you can see snapshots captured every few seconds in the 
Call Control -> Call Control 
section of the web interface.
Auto Answer
if enabled auto answer will automatically answer any incoming calls even if you are not present. You 
can choose to have the microphone muted or unmuted when autoanswer is enabled.
Certificates
For more information regarding security and certificate installation under the section Managing the 
video system’s certificates in the TC6.0 Administrator Guides for 
, 
, 
 and 
on our web site.
CUCM CAPF
For more information about CUCM, CApF and trust lists, read the 
available on the Cisco web site.
How to factory reset your device
NOTE
 A factory reset will wipe all logging information from the system. plEASE DOWNlOAD 
All CUrrENT AND HiSTOriCAl lOGS FrOM THE SYSTEM BEFOrE pErFOrMiNG A rESET.
Factory reset resets the Telepresence device to factory default settings, followed by an automatic 
reboot of the device. 
• 
The call logs will be deleted.
• 
All system parameters will be reset to default values.
• 
All files that have been uploaded to the Telepresence device will be deleted. This includes, 
but is not limited to, custom backgrounds, ring tones, certificates, and the local phonebook.
• 
release keys and option keys will 
not be affected.
WArNiNG
 
A factory reset cannot be undone. 
Suggested methods
in order to factory reset a system, choose the method available to you from the list below. The various 
methods are listed in order of ease of use.
1.  if the system is attached to a Touch panel that is working, see ”Factory reset using the Touch 
2.  if you can access the web interface of the system, see ”Factory reset using the web interface” 
3.  if you haven the ip access to the system and can login as 
admin using SSH, see ”Method 
4.  if you can get access as 
root (has to have been previously enabled ”Appendix B – Gaining root 
5.  if the system has a standard serial connection, see ”Factory reset using SSH, Telnet and 
6.  if you have no ip or serial access, see “” on page 24.
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