Cisco Profile Series manuals
Profile Series
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- getting started
- The basics of the Touch Controller
- Selfview and camera control
- Adding a near end camera preset
- Changing an existing near end camera preset
- Removing an existing near end camera preset
- Camera whitebalance, exposure, and backlight compensation
- Sound matters
- placing calls
- Calling someone by entering the URI
- Searching and calling an entry in any of the lists
- Calling an entry in one of the lists
- Calling more than one
- D14582.07 User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, MX200, July
- History
- Features in a call—an overview
- Calling participants to add them to an ongoing call (Multisite)
- Calling participants to add them to an ongoing call (Multiway)
- Receiving another incoming call
- Transferring an ongoing call
- Near end camera control
- Sharing contents—conducting presentations
- Layout control
- the settings
- Gaining access to the Settings
- System Information
- Call Status
- Camera Control & Settings
- Ringtone & Sound Settings
- Administrator settings—Date, Time & Location
- Administrator settings—Call settings
- Administrator settings—IP settings for the codec
- Administrator settings—IP settings for the Touch controller
- Administrator settings—Pairing
- Administrator settings—H.323 settings
- Administrator settings—SIP settings
- Administrator settings—Provisioning
- Administrator settings—Multiway Settings
- Profile
- Administrator settings—Reset
Profile Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- D14639.12 Video Systems Getting Started Guide TC7.0, DECEMBER
- About this guide
- User interfaces
- Configuration
- How to configure your system
- Configuration tasks
- Configuration using the Touch controller
- Provisioning set-up
- Configuring IP
- Configuring H.323 and SIP
- Setting date, time and location
- Configuration using the remote control and on-screen menu
- Setting the Administrator settings menu password
- Configuration using the web interface
- Setting the date, time and location
- Setting the system/codec password
- Appendices
- How to use the Touch controller
- The Settings menu on the Touch controller
- How to use the remote control and on-screen menu
- the search functionality
- Remote control details
- The on-screen menu system
- How to use the web interface
- The System Configuration page on the web interface
- Cisco VCS provisioning
- User documentation on the Cisco web site
Profile Series
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Best practice
- A tour of the touch screen
- A few words on microphone behavior and privacy
- Do not disturb me
- Using self-view to adjust the camera
- Adding a camera preset
- Editing an existing camera preset
- Ringtones
- Logging onto a system with your own credentials
- Calling contacts
- Adding an entry to Favorites, before placing the call
- Editing an entry, before placing a call
- Changing the call rate, before placing a call
- Removing entries in the History list, before placing a call
- Receiving a call
- Being in a call, receiving another call
- Transferring a call to someone else
- In call with two parties, but one at a time
- Touch tones (DTMF) in a call
- Obtaining more information about the participants
- Adding the other party to Favorites, while in a call
- Controlling your own camera in a call
- Controlling the camera of the other participant
- Moving the self-view PiP
- Resizing the self-view PiP
- Video Conferencing Creating a video conference
- Calling more than one using MultiSite
- Calling more than one using Multiway or CUCM
- Layout control in a call
- Invoking a list of participants and their status
- Disconnecting someone from the conference
- Lock as speaker—remaining the prominent speaker
- Adding one of the participants to Favorites
- Controlling the camera of one of the other participants
- content sharing
- Starting and stopping a presentation
- Changing the layout
- scheduled meetings
- Scheduled Meetings Invoking the list of meetings
- Joining a scheduled meeting
- Parallel meetings
- Managing Contacts History
- Directory
- Favorites
- Managing the Settings Gaining access to the Settings
- Ringtone & Sound
- Camera Control
- Main Source Selection
- Selecting a language
- Setting the date and time
- System Information
- Call Status
- Diagnostic Mode
- Restart System
- Administrator
- Administrator Settings—Call Details
- Administrator Settings—Provisioning Wizard
- Administrator Settings—Multipoint mode
- Administrator Settings—IP & VLAN
- Administrator Settings—Network Status Touch
- Administrator Settings—SIP
- Administrator Settings—H323
- Administrator Settings—EMC Resilience Mode
- Administrator Settings—Web Snapshots
- Administrator Settings—Factory reset
Profile Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Best practices
- Basic operating principles
- About self-view
- Camera adjustments
- Adding a camera preset
- Editing a camera preset
- Sound volume & ring tones
- Touch tones (DTMF) in a call
- Calling contacts
- Someone calling you
- Video conferencing—calling more than one (optional)
- Creating a video conference (MultiSite)
- Creating a video conference (Multiway™)
- Receiving another incoming call, while already in a call
- Transferring calls
- Layout control in a call
- Camera presets in a call
- Sharing content—conducting presentations
- About scheduled meetings
- Joining a meeting
- Parallel meetings
- Directory
- Searching in a list
- System Information
- Call Status
- Language
- Camera Control & Settings
- Ringtone & Sound Settings
- Security
- Main Source Selection
- Administrator Settings
- Call Settings
- H323 Settings
- SIP Settings
- Provisioning
- Multiway
- Web Snapshots
- EMC Resilience Mode
- Reset
- Restart
Profile Series
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- icon descriptions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Computer (using VPN client software) to VPN Router
- Chapter 2: Product Overview
- Chapter 3: Installation
- How to Access the Web-Based Utility
- System Information
- Network Setting Status
- Setup Tab > Network
- Setup > Password
- Password
- Setup Tab > Forwarding
- Setup > UPnP
- One-to-One NAT
- DDNS
- Setup > Advanced Routing
- DHCP > Setup
- Setup
- DHCP > Status
- System Management > Bandwidth Management
- Bandwidth Management
- System Management > SNMP
- System Management > Diagnostic
- System Management > Factory Default
- Restart
- Port Management > Port Status
- Firewall > Access Rules
- Access Rules
- Firewall > Content Filter
- Content Filter
- VPN > Gateway to Gateway
- IPSec Setup
- VPN > Client to Gateway
- Add a New Tunnel
- VPN > VPN Client Access
- VPN Client Access
- VPN Pass Through
- System Log
- Log > System Statistics
- Wizard
- Access Rule Setup
- Support
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Linksys QuickVPN for Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
- Add VPN Client Users
- Download from the Internet
- Version Number of Linksys QuickVPN
- Appendix C: Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel
- Configuration of the RV042
- Configuration when the Remote Gateway Uses a Dynamic IP Address
- Configuration of PC 1 and PC 2
- Appendix D: IPSec NAT Traversal
- Configuration of Router B
- Configuration of Scenario 2
- Configuration of Router A
- Appendix E: Bandwidth Management
- Creation of New Bandwidth Management Rules
- Appendix F: Firmware Upgrade
- Appendix G: Trend Micro ProtectLink Gateway Service
- ProtectLink
- ProtectLink > Web Protection
- ProtectLink > Email Protection
- Appendix H: Specifications
- Appendix I: Warranty Information
- Technical Support
- Appendix J: Software License Agreement
- END OF SCHEDULE 1
- END OF SCHEDULE 2
- OpenSSL License
- END OF SCHEDULE 3
- Appendix K: Regulatory Information
- User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
- Appendix L: Contact Information
Profile Series
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Profile Series
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- product overview
- Hardware Features
- Platform Features
- power supply
- Installing the Router
- ethernet devices
- Installing on a Table
- Mounting on a Rack
- connecting the router
- Connecting a PC, Server, or Workstation
- Connecting an External Ethernet Switch
- Connecting a Terminal or PC to the Console Port
- verifying connections
- initial configuration
- verifying the initial configuration
- technical specifications
- Mean Time Between Failure Ground Benign Environment