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Profile Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Conference System
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. getting started
  4. The basics of the Touch Controller
  5. Selfview and camera control
  6. Adding a near end camera preset
  7. Changing an existing near end camera preset
  8. Removing an existing near end camera preset
  9. Camera whitebalance, exposure, and backlight compensation
  10. Sound matters
  11. placing calls
  12. Calling someone by entering the URI
  13. Searching and calling an entry in any of the lists
  14. Calling an entry in one of the lists
  15. Calling more than one
  16. D14582.07 User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, MX200, July
  17. History
  18. Features in a call—an overview
  19. Calling participants to add them to an ongoing call (Multisite)
  20. Calling participants to add them to an ongoing call (Multiway)
  21. Receiving another incoming call
  22. Transferring an ongoing call
  23. Near end camera control
  24. Sharing contents—conducting presentations
  25. Layout control
  26. the settings
  27. Gaining access to the Settings
  28. System Information
  29. Call Status
  30. Camera Control & Settings
  31. Ringtone & Sound Settings
  32. Administrator settings—Date, Time & Location
  33. Administrator settings—Call settings
  34. Administrator settings—IP settings for the codec
  35. Administrator settings—IP settings for the Touch controller
  36. Administrator settings—Pairing
  37. Administrator settings—H.323 settings
  38. Administrator settings—SIP settings
  39. Administrator settings—Provisioning
  40. Administrator settings—Multiway Settings
  41. Profile
  42. Administrator settings—Reset
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Profile Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Conference System
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Best practice
  4. A tour of the touch screen
  5. A few words on microphone behavior and privacy
  6. Do not disturb me
  7. Using self-view to adjust the camera
  8. Adding a camera preset
  9. Editing an existing camera preset
  10. Ringtones
  11. Logging onto a system with your own credentials
  12. Calling contacts
  13. Adding an entry to Favorites, before placing the call
  14. Editing an entry, before placing a call
  15. Changing the call rate, before placing a call
  16. Removing entries in the History list, before placing a call
  17. Receiving a call
  18. Being in a call, receiving another call
  19. Transferring a call to someone else
  20. In call with two parties, but one at a time
  21. Touch tones (DTMF) in a call
  22. Obtaining more information about the participants
  23. Adding the other party to Favorites, while in a call
  24. Controlling your own camera in a call
  25. Controlling the camera of the other participant
  26. Moving the self-view PiP
  27. Resizing the self-view PiP
  28. Video Conferencing Creating a video conference
  29. Calling more than one using MultiSite
  30. Calling more than one using Multiway or CUCM
  31. Layout control in a call
  32. Invoking a list of participants and their status
  33. Disconnecting someone from the conference
  34. Lock as speaker—remaining the prominent speaker
  35. Adding one of the participants to Favorites
  36. Controlling the camera of one of the other participants
  37. content sharing
  38. Starting and stopping a presentation
  39. Changing the layout
  40. scheduled meetings
  41. Scheduled Meetings Invoking the list of meetings
  42. Joining a scheduled meeting
  43. Parallel meetings
  44. Managing Contacts History
  45. Directory
  46. Favorites
  47. Managing the Settings Gaining access to the Settings
  48. Ringtone & Sound
  49. Camera Control
  50. Main Source Selection
  51. Selecting a language
  52. Setting the date and time
  53. System Information
  54. Call Status
  55. Diagnostic Mode
  56. Restart System
  57. Administrator
  58. Administrator Settings—Call Details
  59. Administrator Settings—Provisioning Wizard
  60. Administrator Settings—Multipoint mode
  61. Administrator Settings—IP & VLAN
  62. Administrator Settings—Network Status Touch
  63. Administrator Settings—SIP
  64. Administrator Settings—H323
  65. Administrator Settings—EMC Resilience Mode
  66. Administrator Settings—Web Snapshots
  67. Administrator Settings—Factory reset
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Profile Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Tablet
Table of contents
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Profile Series

Brand: Cisco | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. icon descriptions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Chapter 1: Introduction
  8. Computer (using VPN client software) to VPN Router
  9. Chapter 2: Product Overview
  10. Chapter 3: Installation
  11. How to Access the Web-Based Utility
  12. System Information
  13. Network Setting Status
  14. Setup Tab > Network
  15. Setup > Password
  16. Password
  17. Setup Tab > Forwarding
  18. Setup > UPnP
  19. One-to-One NAT
  20. DDNS
  21. Setup > Advanced Routing
  22. DHCP > Setup
  23. Setup
  24. DHCP > Status
  25. System Management > Bandwidth Management
  26. Bandwidth Management
  27. System Management > SNMP
  28. System Management > Diagnostic
  29. System Management > Factory Default
  30. Restart
  31. Port Management > Port Status
  32. Firewall > Access Rules
  33. Access Rules
  34. Firewall > Content Filter
  35. Content Filter
  36. VPN > Gateway to Gateway
  37. IPSec Setup
  38. VPN > Client to Gateway
  39. Add a New Tunnel
  40. VPN > VPN Client Access
  41. VPN Client Access
  42. VPN Pass Through
  43. System Log
  44. Log > System Statistics
  45. Wizard
  46. Access Rule Setup
  47. Support
  48. Appendix A: Troubleshooting
  49. Appendix B: Linksys QuickVPN for Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
  50. Add VPN Client Users
  51. Download from the Internet
  52. Version Number of Linksys QuickVPN
  53. Appendix C: Gateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel
  54. Configuration of the RV042
  55. Configuration when the Remote Gateway Uses a Dynamic IP Address
  56. Configuration of PC 1 and PC 2
  57. Appendix D: IPSec NAT Traversal
  58. Configuration of Router B
  59. Configuration of Scenario 2
  60. Configuration of Router A
  61. Appendix E: Bandwidth Management
  62. Creation of New Bandwidth Management Rules
  63. Appendix F: Firmware Upgrade
  64. Appendix G: Trend Micro ProtectLink Gateway Service
  65. ProtectLink
  66. ProtectLink > Web Protection
  67. ProtectLink > Email Protection
  68. Appendix H: Specifications
  69. Appendix I: Warranty Information
  70. Technical Support
  71. Appendix J: Software License Agreement
  72. END OF SCHEDULE 1
  73. END OF SCHEDULE 2
  74. OpenSSL License
  75. END OF SCHEDULE 3
  76. Appendix K: Regulatory Information
  77. User Information for Consumer Products Covered by EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
  78. Appendix L: Contact Information
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Profile Series

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