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• The number of ISDN channels to be used for
connecting a second remote point or more is
defined by the number of ISDN lines you are
using.
• When you are called from a remote party and
the remote party has set a lower number of
ISDN channels than that set on this terminal,
the setting on the remote party’s terminal has
priority.
Total LAN Bandwidth
Selects the total bandwidth to be used for a
multipoint videoconference via LAN.
You can select from among 384 Kbps, 512
Kbps, 768 Kbps, 1024 Kbps, 1920 Kbps and
“Other”. When “Other” is selected, a
bandwidth value between 1 and 1920 Kbps
can be entered.
Restrict
Selects the ISDN transmission rate when
dialing or answering.
Auto:
Selects when connecting a remote
party via a normal ISDN line.
56K:
Selects when connecting a remote
party in a region or country where the
ISDN transmission rate is 56 Kbps.
The system is set to connect an ISDN line at the
transmission rate of 64 Kbps at the factory.
However, some countries such as the USA or
some regions may use the ISDN transmission
rate of 64 Kbps and 56 Kbps. You may not
communicate with such country or region with
the transmission rate of 64 Kbps. In this case,
set “Restrict” to “56K” before dialing.
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Video Mode
Selects the compression format of the
pictures for a multipoint conference.
ALL:
Uses any video compression format
depending on the format used on the
remote sites.
H.263:
Uses pictures based on
Recommendation H.263.
H.261:
Uses pictures based on
Recommendation H.261.
SIP No Video:
Uses audio only without
pictures when connected by SIP.
This option functions as “ALL” if the
line interface is not set to “SIP”.
Audio Mode
Selects the audio compression format for a
multipoint conference.
ALL:
Uses any audio compression format
depending on the format used on the
remote site.
G.722:
Uses audio based on the G.722
standard.
G.728:
Uses audio based on the G.728
standard.
G.711:
Uses audio based on the G.711
standard.
When the remote videoconferencing system
does not support the Audio Mode selected by
the local site, the mode automatically switches
to “G.711”.
Display Terminal Name
Selects whether you display the connected
terminal names on the display at the time of
disconnection.
On:
Displays the terminal names.
Off:
Does not display terminal names.
Far End Camera Control
Selects whether to enable control of each
other’s cameras from each other sites.
On:
Enables control of each other’s
cameras. Normally, set to ON.
Off:
Disables control of each other’s
cameras.
Reject Answer
Selects whether to disable connection to a
remote party who is calling during a
multipoint videoconference.
On:
Disables connection to a remote party.
Off:
Enables connection to a remote party.
Notes
Note
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ALL
Multipoint Setup
Video Mode
ALL
Audio Mode
On
Display Terminal Name
On
Far End Camera Control
Off
Reject Answer
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