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Chapter 2
Chapter 2 - Blade Installation and Startup
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Password protection option for each conference.
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Remote conference programming with conference scheduler (via a Web User Interface).
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Programmable gain adjustments.
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Support for DTMF detection for manual setup options (Telephone User Interface).
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HTTP Interface for conference schedule management and conference blade administration.
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Conference Mode: There are two types of conference mode; Lecturer Mode and Discussion
Mode.
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Lecturer Mode – When the conference starts, all conference participants are placed in mute and
remain muted for the duration of the conference. Only the participant, designated as the
Lecturer, is not muted.
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Discussion Mode – All participants can be heard when this mode is selected.
Figure 2-26: PVAU BLADE
CompactFlash (CF)
Reset Button (RST)
USB Connection
LED
(Red: Reading)
Busy LED
(ON: In Use
Live LED
(Status LED)
RJ45 Ethernet Connection
(Gren: Data
Yellow: Connectivity)
Summary of Contents for UX5000
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