Chapter 2 - Defining Standard Audio Only Conferences and Reservations
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Meet Me Per
This field is enabled only for Dial-in participants.
Select:
•
Party
– The participant dials a single number.
•
MCU-Conference
– Select this option when a
single dial-in number is used by all dial-in
participants connecting to the MCU. The
participants are routed to the appropriate
conferences according to their CLI number
defined in the Participant Numbers field. This
option should be used only with PBXs supporting
the CLI option.
User Defined
fields 1-4
In any or all of the four
User Defined
fields, enter
general information for the participant, such as the
participant’s email address, telephone number,
company name, location, or any required
information.
The titles of the
User Defined
fields can be modified
in the
Database Manager
->
Defaults
->
User
Defined Defaults
and loaded to the MGC Manager
application.
Note:
The
User Defined
fields are displayed only if
the
Show User Defined
Fields in Participant
Parameters
box is selected in the
Database
Manager
->
Defaults
->
User Defined Defaults
.
Broadcasting
Volume/Listening
Volume
You can control the volume of the audio transmitted
from the participant to the conference (broadcasting
volume), as well as the listening volume for the
participant.
To adjust the volume, move the slider. The volume
scale is from 1 to 10, where 1 is the weakest and 10
the strongest volume. The volume of each endpoint’s
audio at connection time is set to 5. One movement
of the volume slider increases or decreases the
volume by one unit, equivalent to 3db.
Table 2-10: ISDN/PSTN/T1-CAS Properties and Identification Dialog Box
Field/Option
Description
Summary of Contents for MGC Manager
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