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D14582.14 User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300  
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Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
User guide
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Settings > Administrator Settings > Web Snapshots
Web Snapshots
You may gain access to your video system through 
its web interface. To learn more about how to do that 
consult the Administration Guide for your system. This 
guide is available separately for download from www.
cisco.com.
From the web interface you may generate snapshots 
of the video stream from your system. You may also, 
under certain circumstances, generate snapshots 
from the outgoing video of the far end system.
However, you cannot take snapshots unless you have 
set the Allow Web Snapshots to ON, as shown here.
Note that the far end may take snapshots of the 
outgoing video of your system, even if you have set 
your system’s Allow Web Snapshots to OFF.  
Likewise, you will be able to take snapshots of the 
outgoing video of the far end, even if the far end has 
set Allow Web Snapshots to OFF, provided that you 
have set your own system’s Allow Web Snapshots to 
ON.
Snapshots cannot be taken if the call is encrypted. 
Encryption will disable the snapshot feature at both 
ends, regardless of the local settings of the Allow 
Web Snapshots
 parameter.
The web snapshot feature applies to Point-to-Point as 
well as MultiSite calls (but to unencrypted calls only).
Note that a MultiWay call should be regarded as a 
variant of Point-to-Point call as it is the MCU who is 
controlling the call and your system is connected to 
the MCU as in a Point-to-Point call.
This menu is inside the Administrator Settings.  
Tap Back to leave the Administrator Settings  
and tap Exit to leave all settings.