
Connecting to an MCU
Connecting to an MCU allows you to have a video conference call with 10 or more parties.
MCU
Intranet
Note
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MCUs you want to connect to must meet the following criteria. Confirm the settings of the MCU.
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Supports SIP or H.323 communication
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Supports communication with the H.264 Baseline Profile and H.264 High Profile
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Supports communication with the G.711, G.722, G.722.1, and G.722.1 Annex C voice codecs
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For details about the types of MCUs you can connect to, contact your dealer.
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Video conference calls to an MCU through a SIP server using a SIP URI are not guaranteed. IP
addresses must be specified to make calls.
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The connection specifications (e.g., resolution) and available functions (e.g., content sharing) differ
depending on the MCU you connect to. For details, contact your dealer.
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The procedure for connecting to an MCU differs depending on the MCU. For details, contact your
dealer.
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Audio sent to the other party is monaural.
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While you are displaying a sub video camera’s image, you cannot send a still image from the sub video
camera.
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Encrypted communication may not be supported. In such cases, connect to an MCU over an intranet
or via a VPN. For details, contact your dealer.
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For connection to an MCU, the smallest bandwidth value from among the following settings is applied.
Depending on the network conditions, you must specify an appropriate bandwidth setting.
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"Max. Bandwidth"
"Call set up"
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"Max. Bandwidth Per Site (LAN 1)"
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"Max. Bandwidth Per Site (LAN 2)"
"Call set up"
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"Max. Bandwidth"
registered in the contact list (Page 94)
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"Outgoing Bandwidth / Site"
when the contact is directly input and a call is made (Page 52)
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