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Notes on Secondary Terminals
Notes on Secondary
Terminals
If there is a terminal that is not adequate for
the settings set by this system, that terminal
is called the secondary terminal.
Communication capabilities between the
secondary terminal and this system are
shown below.
• Sending/receiving audio
• Receiving video from the secondary
terminal
• Disables transmission of video to the
secondary terminal
For details on the secondary terminal, see
Glossary on page 272.
When a normal phone is connected
The audio mode of the other terminals is not
affected if a normal phone is connected or
disconnected any time.
When terminals with “Far End
Camera Control” set to “On” and
“Off” are mixed
As the bit rate of video signals differs
depending on the setting of “Far End
Camera Control”, the picture is not
displayed on some terminals.
When a 56K network is mixed among
the terminals if the conference is held
via 64K network
The conference automatically changes to
that via 56 K network. Terminals that cannot
change to that network are regarded as
secondary terminals, and the transmission of
video is not available.
When a terminal with different audio
mode is connected and its video bit
rate is different
The conference is conducted in the video
mode according to the terminal with the
lowest video bit rate. A terminal that cannot
fit this rate is regarded as a secondary
terminal, and the transmission of video is not
available.
When a terminal whose video mode is
QCIF standard only
The system does not send video to the QCIF
terminal.
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