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Cisco TelePresence Systems
Prole Series / Codec C Series / Quick Set C20 / SX20 Quick Set / MX200 / MX300
Use with
Cisco TelePresence Touch
TC 5.1
Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus
Codec C60
Codec C90
Codec C20
Codec C40
Prole 42
MX200
MX300
Prole 52”
Prole 52” Dual
Prole 65” Dual
Prole 65
SX20 Quick Set
FEBRUARY 2012
1
Cisco TelePresence System Prole Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300 User guide
D14582.09 User guide Prole Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
All contents are copyright © 20102012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Version TC5.1, 02.2012
Contents
Settings
Getting started
Placing calls
Using directories
In-call features
Scheduled meetings
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Résumé du contenu

Page 1 - Cisco TelePresence Touch

www.cisco.comCisco TelePresence Systems Prole Series / Codec C Series / Quick Set C20 / SX20 Quick Set / MX200 / MX300Use with Cisco TelePrese

Page 2 - What’s in

www.cisco.comChapter 2Placing calls10Cisco TelePresence System Prole Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300 User guideD1

Page 3 - Getting started

www.cisco.comTap in the Search or Dial eld ().This will produce the virtual keyboard. Tap to switch to the numerical keyboard (). To switch back

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www.cisco.comSearching and calling an entry in any of the listsTap in the Search or Dial eld ().This will produce the virtual keyboard. Tap to sw

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www.cisco.comCalling an entry in one of the lists... then tap Favorites, Directory, or History... then tap the entry to be called () and the Place a

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www.cisco.comThen tap Add Participant, as outlined, to add the entry to the list of participants to be called.When all have been added (two in this ex

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www.cisco.comChapter 3Using Favorites, Directory and History15Cisco TelePresence System Prole Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set,

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www.cisco.comYou may search for entries (names, numbers or addresses). Searches will be conducted within all the folders, i.e. within the Favorites, t

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www.cisco.comChapter 4In-call features17Cisco TelePresence System Prole Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300 User guid

Page 10 - Placing calls

www.cisco.comFeatures in a call—an overviewCamera control lets you pan and zoom your own camera as well as dene and use camera presetsChange the layo

Page 11 - User guide

www.cisco.com... then select, in the usual way, whom to add to the ongoing call.Calling participants to add them to an ongoing call (Multisite)While i

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www.cisco.comGetting startedThe basics of the Touch Controller ... 4Selfview and camera control ...

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www.cisco.com... then select, in the usual way, whom to add to the ongoing call.Calling participants to add them to an ongoing call (Multiway™)While i

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www.cisco.comReceiving another incoming callPutting Far end on hold and back againThis is an optional feature that may, or may not, be present on your

Page 15 - Directory and History

www.cisco.comPutting a member of a group on hold and back againPutting an entire group on hold and back againThis is an optional feature that may, or

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www.cisco.comTransferring an ongoing callThis is an optional feature that may, or may not, be present on your system. If in doubt, ask your System Adm

Page 17 - In-call features

www.cisco.comTransferring a member of an ongoing conferenceThis is an optional feature that may, or may not, be present on your system. If in doubt, a

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www.cisco.comNear end camera controlUsing Touch Tones (DTMF) in a callNear end camera presetsTap the Camera icon...During a call, or outside a call, t

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www.cisco.comSharing contents—conducting presentationsMake sure your presentation source is connected to the video system before you start.In a call,

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www.cisco.comLayout controlYou may alter the screen layout when you are in a call. To do this start by tapping More ... then tap Layout ... ... and

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www.cisco.comChapter 5Scheduled meetings28Cisco TelePresence System Prole Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300 User gu

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www.cisco.comLooking into the List of MeetingsThis is an optional feature.Tap Meetings to display the list of upcoming meetings on this endpoint...Th

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www.cisco.comChapter 1Getting started3Cisco TelePresence System Prole Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300 User guideD

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www.cisco.comJoining a MeetingJoining while already in a call Parallel meetings Extending an ongoing meetingAll features shown on this page are option

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www.cisco.comThe video endpoints whose use is described in this manual can be congured via the touch screen controller or via its web interface. For

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www.cisco.comAccess the Settings as follows:Gaining access to the SettingsTap More ... ... then tap Settings ... and then you get access to the set

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www.cisco.comThe System Information pane contains information on the system’s software and hardware versions and connections, SIP and H.323 status etc

Page 28 - Scheduled meetings

www.cisco.comThe Call Status pane provides information on call rate, encryption, as well as important video and audio parameters.Call Status34Cisco Te

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www.cisco.comThe Language pane lets you specify the Touch interface menu language.Language35Cisco TelePresence System Prole Series, Codec C Series, Q

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www.cisco.comThe Camera Control & Settings pane lets you set the whitebalance and exposure of the camera. If you do not want to tweak this yoursel

Page 31 - The Settings

www.cisco.comThe Ringtone & Sound Settings pane lets you specify:• Keytones on or o. When set to on you will hear a sound every time you tap a 

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www.cisco.comSelect what shall be the principal main source set as default. You may still choose another when working with the system, but this will b

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www.cisco.comThe Date, Time & Location settings let you specify:• 24h or 12h time format.• Your preferred date format.• Your preferred time zon

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www.cisco.comThe basics of the Touch ControllerStandby (on/o)Do not disturb (on/o)Microphone mute (on/o)VolumeInformation bar Camera controlCall s

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www.cisco.comThe Call Settings pane lets you specify:• Auto Answer On or O. If you set this to On, the system will respond automatically to incoming

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www.cisco.comThe IP settings pane for the Codec of the system lets you specify whether to use IPv4 or IPv6.Administrator settings—IP settings for the

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www.cisco.comThe IP settings pane for the Touch of the system lets you specify whether to use IPv4 (below left) or IPv6 (below right).Administrator se

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www.cisco.comThe Pairing pane shows status on the pairing of the Codec and the Touch controller of your video system.It also provides you with the opt

Page 39 - • Your preferred time zone

www.cisco.comThe H.323 Settings pane lets you specify:• An H.323 alias.• Your H.323 id.• Gatekeeper discovery (Manual or Automatic).• The Gatekeep

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www.cisco.comThe SIP settings pane lets you specify:• Your URI.• The Default transport layer, this can be set to TCP, UDP, TLS or Auto.• The Proxy

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www.cisco.comProvisioning connects you to CUCM, Callway or VCS. When either of these were ordered and received from Cisco you should also have obtaine

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www.cisco.comAll endpoints using the TC series software oers Multiway as a means of creating video conferences with more than just two participants.N

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www.cisco.comYou may gain access to your video system through its web interface. To learn more about how to do that consult the Administration Guide f

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www.cisco.comIf the Touch controller is used in environments with considerable amounts of electromagnetic noise present, you may experience an appeara

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www.cisco.comYou may want to check how you appear on the screen. To do this, tap Selfview as outlined...If this reveals a need for camera adjustments,

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www.cisco.comYou may want to reset your video system. Note that you will loose all congurations, the call history and your local list of contacts. Re

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www.cisco.comUse this to restart your system in an orderly manner. Administrator settings—Restart system51Cisco TelePresence System Prole Series, Cod

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www.cisco.comOn our web site you will nd an overview of the worldwide Cisco contacts.Go to: http://www.cisco.com/web/siteassets/contacts/index.htmlCo

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www.cisco.comAdding a near end camera presetTap Camera control as shown... ... then tap as outlined to expand the menuIf needed, scroll down to show

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www.cisco.comChanging an existing near end camera presetTap Camera control as shown... ... then tap as outlined to expand the menuIf needed, scroll

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www.cisco.comRemoving an existing near end camera presetTap Camera control as shown...Tap More () followed by Settings (), as shown...Tap Remove.Mak

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www.cisco.comYou may deactivate the microphone for privacy reasons, if needed ().Tap as outlined () to adjust the sound volume.To set ringtones an

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