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Cisco TelePresence System Administration Guide
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ACU
Auxiliary Control Unit. Provides the ability to conserve energy by powering the lights, projector, and
optional peripherals for Cisco TelePresence systems on and off.
ad hoc meeting
Non-scheduled, administrator-initiated, dial-out meeting. A meeting scheduler or administrator
initiates the meeting through the Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch (CTMS) administration
interface by listing the telephone number of the rooms which will participate in the multipoint meeting.
See
static meeting
.
Auto Answer
A phone set to automatically answer an inbound call. Use the Auto Answer feature in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager. Activating this option or button causes the speaker phone to go off hook
automatically when an incoming call is received.
Auto Collaborate
Cisco TelePresence supports simple information sharing using a powerful “Auto Collaborate” feature
that allows any object, document, or PC application to be displayed in a plug-and-play fashion.
Auto Collaborate enables you to share images instantly in multiple locations by plugging in a laptop
computer or high-definition ceiling document camera. The Cisco TelePresence 3000 Series built-in
projector automatically displays images from the most recently activated device.
Ceiling cameras are perfect for capturing images of objects that are too valuable to ship, or cannot
easily be copied or sent electronically. Cisco recommends and supports document cameras made by
WolfVision, specifically the WolfVision Visualizer. This is a special live-camera system designed for
picking up any object on a working surface with perfect illumination and depth of focus. All types of
objects (e.g., photos, books, brochures, transparencies, slides, or three-dimensional objects) can be
picked up quickly and easily, and meeting participants can use a wireless remote to control light, zoom,
or focus.
Cisco TelePresence 3000 and 1000 systems support the Auto Collaborate capability, and meeting
organizers can project content in multiple locations, including above or below displays, or on the side
of a room.
A/V Expansion Box
Audio/video extension unit. Required if your system uses an Auxiliary Control Unit (
ACU
).
B
bit rate
Speed at which bits are transmitted, usually expressed in bits per second.
black screen codes
System status information messages that appear on the main display screen before your meeting starts
and while the screen is still black. For example, “Please wait, you are the first meeting participant.”
For more information, see the
Cisco TelePresence System User Guide
.
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