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their own audio.
Encryption
: Use encryption to make secure calls with DES
(encryption) or AES (strong encryption).
End view
: Stop viewing the site previously chosen with View
Site, and return the view to the site that is currently On Air. Can
be used by all conference participants.
Ethernet Speed
: The speed (Mbps) on the connection from the
system to the LAN.
F
Fallback to telephony
: Enables fallback from video calls to
telephony/speech calls.
Far End
: In a video conference, Far End means the remote
side of the conference. Far End Camera is your conference
partner’s camera. Opposite to Near End
FECC
: Far End Camera Control. When activated it is possible
to control the far end’s camera, select video sources, activate
presets and request still images.
Floor
: In a multipoint call, use Request Floor to broadcast your
picture to all other participants. This is handy when you are
having presentations, for teachers etc.
G
G.711
: Audio algorithm for normal quality audio (telephone
quality, 3.1 kHz) The system will always have G.711 enabled.
G.722
: Audio algorithm for high quality audio (7 kHz).
G.722.1
: Audio algorithm for compressed high quality audio (7
kHz)
G.728
: Audio algorithm for compressed normal quality audio
(telephone quality, 3.1 kHz)
Gateway
: The gateway enables sites on IP and sites on ISDN to
participate in meetings with each other.
Global Phone Book
: A phone book provided by TMS.
H
H.261
: Video algorithm for legacy video compression and
decompression. The system will always transmit H.261
H.263
: Video algorithm for normal video compression and
decompression
H.264
: Video algorithm for bandwidth-efficient video
compression and decompression
Hardware serial number
: A unique number (listed in the System
Information menu) to identify your system towards your Cisco
representatives.
Humfilter
: A high pass filter which reduces very low frequency
noise.
I
iCIF
: Interlaced CIF, 352x288 pixels, 50 fields per second
Incoming call
: Someone calls in to your system
Incoming MCu Calls
: If occupied in a call, the system will
provide a visual/audio indication of an incoming call and ask to
accept or reject the call.
IP address
: Defines the network address of the system. This
address is only used in static mode.
IP assignment
: IP-address, IP-subnet mask and Gateway are
assigned by the DHCP server.
IP assignment static
: The system’s IP-address and IP-subnet
mask must be specified in the IP-address field.
IP Precedence
: Used to define which priority the system should
have in the network. Higher numbers indicate higher priority.
IP subnet mask
: Defines the type of network. This address is
only used in static mode.
IP ToS
: IP Type Of Service. Helps a router select a router path
when multiple paths are available.
iSIF
: Interlaced SIF, 352x240 pixels, 60 fields per second
L
Layout
: Use the Layout key to change picture layout on the
screen.
M
Main Camera
: Your camera. Video input 1
Max call length
: This feature will automatically end both
incoming and outgoing calls when the call time exceeds the
length specified.
Max channels
: Indicates the maximum number of channels the
system is allowed to use on the E1/T1 interface.
MCu
: Multipoint Conference Unit.
MCu status line
: Shows indicators for MultiSite, MCU and
DuoVideo
MicOff
: Microphone is switched off.
Mix mode
: How to adjust the weighting of each microphone to
obtain the best possible audio and minimize the background
noise.
Modem mode
: (Dataport) Supports external control of the
system via a PC as in Control Mode. Once a call is established,
Dataport 1 will automatically switch to Data mode. When the
call disconnects, Dataport 1 switches back to Control Mode.
MSN
: Multiple Subscriber Number. Possible to attach different
ISDN terminals, with different numbers, to the same physical
ISDN telephone line. The service can be ordered from the
telephone company.
Multipoint call
: A call with more than two participants including
yourself
MultiSite
: The Cisco systems internal MCU. Built-in system
which makes it possible to establish meetings with up to 6
video calls and 5 telephone calls. The MultiSite option is not
available on all systems.
MultiSite cascading
: By connecting up to 4 or 6 (depending on
the system capacity) MultiSite systems together to achieve a
higher number of participants in a multipoint call.
N
NAT
: Network Address Translation. NAT support in the video
communication system enables proper exchange of audio/
video data when connected to an external video system when
the IP traffic goes through a NAT router. Used in small LANs,
often home offices, when a PC and a video communication
system is connected to a router with NAT support.
NAT Address
: The external/global IP-address to the router with
NAT support. Packets sent to the router will then be routed to
the system’s IP address.
Natural Audio ModuleTM
: Designed to improve audio quality
during a video conference. It is mounted in the cabinet above
the Codec and consists of an audio system optimized for
speech.
Natural Presenter Package
: Consists of DuoVideo, Digital Clarity
and PC Presenter.
Near End
: In a video conference, Near End means your own
side of the conference. Near Camera is your own camera.
Opposite to Far End
Network clocking
: Specifies the number of physical external
clock signals.
Network Interface
: Indicates if the network is of type E1 or T1.
Network profiles
: It is possible to define up to 6 network
profiles, each consisting of name and call prefix, and three of
them also include network selection.
Non Standard Facility
: The network provider may require
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Administrator guide
D14791.01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90, August
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