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    Chapter 5
    Advanced settings   
    						
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    The Advanced configuration settings are aimed at system administrators only and may 
    have been password protected by your system administrator. Unless you are the system 
    administrator you should normally leave these settings as they are.
    The IP settings (not shown) are also aimed at system administrators.
    The Advanced configuration settings and the IP settings are described in the Administrator 
    Guide applying to your video system. This guide can be downloaded from  w w w.cisco.com/
    go/telepresence/docs .
    The password may not have been set. If you decide to give your system a password, take 
    care. If you forget your password contact your Cisco representative for help.
    Entering the Administrator settings Administrator settings & password
    About the Administrator settings
    The Administrator settings
     lets you define extra softbutton functions; change the IP 
    settings of the system; use the advanced configuration options and change the menu 
    access password. 
    Your video system can be configured through its web interface, but it may also be 
    configured through the  Advanced configuration . This is all normally done by your 
    system administrator, who may have password protected the access to the  Advanced 
    configuration . 
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Administrator settings
    Restart
    SET TINGS
    Then navigate to 
    Administrator settings  
    and press the  key again to display the options available.
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings
    HOME
    Starting from the Home  menu, 
    navigate down to  Settings and 
    press the 
     key.  
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Advanced
    Restart SET TINGS
    Please enter your 
    Administrator password:
    ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD
    ***
    OK
    Cancel
    Enter the password. Invoke the virtual keyboard, if 
    needed and navigate to OK  to enter the settings 
    menu.               
    						
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    Assigning a function to a softbutton
    Assigning softbutton functions
    The Function  keys of the system’s remote control are used to control the softbuttons 
    appearing along the lower end of the screen—see also  
     ”Navigating in the menus” 
    on page 7 for more.  The softbuttons are context sensitive, which means that they appear only when 
    needed and not else. You may enhance your system’s perceived performance by 
    assigning your own functionalities to the softbuttons.
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Advanced
    Restart SET TINGS
    ADMINISTRATOR SET TINGS
    Programmable softbuttons
    Audio input levels
    Connec t to Callway
    IP settings
    Advanced configuration
    Change password
    SYSTEM MODE
    In idle
    In call
    Navigate to Programmable softbuttons , as outlined, and 
    press the  key. Se also the previous page, if needed.
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Advanced
    Restart SET TINGS
    ADMINISTRATOR SET TINGS
    Programmable softbuttons
    Audio input levels
    Connec t to Callway
    IP settings
    Advanced configuration
    Change password
    SYSTEM MODE
    In idle
    In call
    IN CALL
    Sof tbutton  1: N
    ot set
    Sof tbutton 2: Not set
    Sof tbutton 3: Not set
    Sof tbutton 4: Not set
    Sof tbutton 5: Not setMain source selection
    Camera preset
    Speed dials
    SOFTBUTTON 1
    Select among the options available and press the   key. The options are presented in detail on the following pages. Navigate to select whether the softbutton function shall 
    apply to idle or to in-call conditions—see below. Press the 
     key.  
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Advanced
    Restart SET TINGS
    ADMINISTRATOR SET TINGS
    Programmable softbuttons
    Audio input levels
    Connec t to Callway
    IP settings
    Advanced configuration
    Change password
    SYSTEM MODE
    In idle
    In call
    Sof tbutton  1: N
    ot set
    Sof tbutton 2: Not set
    Sof tbutton 3: Not set
    Sof tbutton 4: Not set
    Sof tbutton 5: Not set
    IN CALL
    Navigate to select which softbutton to assign a function to. Press the  key.  
    If you want a softbutton assignment to apply 
    to both idle and in-call situations, you must 
    assign a function twice. 
    There must be one setting for idle and 
    another one for in-call mode.
    Note that any softbutton may be assigned to 
    any of the functions available. 
    Consequently, setting one softbutton to a 
    specific function for idle situations does 
    not require that the same function must be 
    assigned to the same softbutton for in-call 
    situations.
    However, doing so may appear more logical in 
    many cases.
    The access to the settings described here, 
    may have been password protected by your 
    system administrator. Contact your system 
    administrator, if in doubt.
    !
    The description presented on this page 
    assumes that you are already inside the 
    Administrator settings,  as described on the 
    previous page.
    !
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Advanced
    Restart SET TINGS
    Programmable softbuttons
    Audio input levels
    Connec t to Cisco Callway
    IP settings
    Set menu password
    Pairing
    Advanced configuration
    ADMINISTRATOR SET TINGS                    
    						
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    Assigning Main source selection softbutton
    Creating softbutton for Main source selection
    If you want direct access (via the softbuttons along the bottom line of the screen) to 
    the source used, you should assign the function  Main source selection to one of the 
    softbuttons. In the following we will use  Softbutton 1 as an example, but the function 
    may, of course, be assigned to any of the five softbuttons.
    The number of sources 
    available will depend on 
    your system.
    Camera
    PC
    MAIN SOURCE SELECTION
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Advanced
    Restart SET TINGS
    ADMINISTRATOR SET TINGS
    Programmable softbuttons
    Audio input levels
    Connec t to Callway
    IP settings
    Advanced configuration
    Change password
    SYSTEM MODE
    In idle
    In call
    IN CALL
    Sof tbutton  1: N
    ot set
    Sof tbutton 2: Not set
    Sof tbutton 3: Not set
    Sof tbutton 4: Not set
    Sof tbutton 5: Not setSOFTBUTTON 1
    Main source selection
    Camera preset
    Speed dials
    How to get to the menus shown below  
    left and below right is described on 
    the previous page.
    !
    If you have set Softbutton 1 to PC as main 
    source, you may want to set Softbutton 2 to 
    Camera (or the other way around) in order to 
    be able to conveniently switch between the 
    two.
    Assigning Camera preset softbutton
    Creating softbutton for Camera Preset
    If you want direct access (via the softbuttons along the bottom line of the screen) to 
    predefined camera presets, you should assign the function  Camera preset to one or 
    more of the softbuttons. 
    Note that camera presets must have been defined before you start assigning presets 
    to any of the softbuttons—see   
     “Camera presets” on page 10 for more on “Camera presets” on page 10 for more on 
    camera presets.
    The below illustration uses  Softbutton 4 as an example, but the function may, of 
    course, be assigned to any of the five softbuttons.
    Pos. 1
    Zoom out
    Whiteboard
    CAMERA PRESET SELECTION
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Advanced
    Restart SET TINGS
    ADMINISTRATOR SET TINGS
    Programmable softbuttons
    Audio input levels
    Connec t to Callway
    IP settings
    Advanced configuration
    Change password
    SYSTEM MODE
    In idle
    In call
    IN CALL
    Sof tbutton  1: N
    ot set
    Sof tbutton 2: Not set
    Sof tbutton 3: Not set
    Sof tbutton 4: Not set
    Sof tbutton 5: Not setSOFTBUTTON 4
    Main source selection
    Camera preset
    Speed dials
    Clear softbutton        
    						
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    Assigning Camera preset softbutton Example of customized softbuttons
    How to get to the menu shown below is described two pages back.
    !
    Softbutton—Speed dials
    If you want direct access (via the softbuttons along the bottom line of the screen) to 
    contacts in the phone book, you should assign the function Speed dials to one or more 
    of the softbuttons. 
    Note that assignments can be made to existing contacts only (My contacts as well as 
    the corporate phone book). To add a contact to your list of contacts, see 
     page 36.page 36.
    In the following we will use  Softbutton 5 as an example, but the function may, of 
    course, be assigned to any of the five softbuttons.
    Customized softbuttons—how they appear
    The below illustration shows how the video system screen may look with five 
    customized softbuttons added.
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    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Advanced
    Restart SET TINGS
    ADMINISTRATOR SET TINGS
    Programmable softbuttons
    Audio input levels
    Connec t to Callway
    IP settings
    Advanced configuration
    Change password
    SYSTEM MODE
    In idle
    In call
    IN CALL
    Sof tbutton  1: N
    ot set
    Sof tbutton 2: Not set
    Sof tbutton 3: Not set
    Sof tbutton 4: Not set
    Sof tbutton 5: Not setSOFTBUTTON 5
    Main source selection
    Camera preset
    Speed dials
    Clear softbutton
    Search
    My contacts
    0.1 - Beijing Of fice
    0.2 - London Of fice
    0.3 - New York Of fice
    0.4 - Oslo Of fice
    0.5 - San Jose Of fice
    0.5 - Washington Of fice
    PHONE BOOK   
        Camera 
      PC 
       Zoom in 
       Zoom out 
       Norah Dollhouse    
    						
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    Softbutton—Clear softbuttons
    You may clear softbuttons that you no longer want to appear. This is done via the 
    Clear softbutton  at the bottom of the menu. You do not have to clear a softbutton 
    function before assign the same softbutton to another function. That may be done 
    r i g h t aw ay.
    For more on how to get to the below menu—see   
     page 43 for details.page 43 for details.
     
     Make sure you select the right softbutton (idle mode or in-call mode).
    Call
    Presentation
    Camera control
    Settings HOME
    Layout
    Main source: Camera
    Call settings
    Language: English
    Date and time
    Sounds and aler ts
    Wallpaper: Growing
    System information
    Advanced
    Restart SET TINGS
    ADMINISTRATOR SET TINGS
    Programmable softbuttons
    Audio input levels
    Connect to Callway
    IP settings
    Advanced configuration
    Change password
    SYSTEM MODE
    In idle
    In call
    IN CALL
    Sof tbutton  1: N
    ot set
    Softbutton 2: Not set
    Sof tbutton 3: Not set
    Sof tbutton 4: Not set
    Sof tbutton 5: Not set
    Main source selection
    Camera preset
    Speed dials
    Clear softbutton
    SOFTBUTTON 1     
    						
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