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Getting started
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.
!
How to get to the menus shown below
left and below right is described on
the previous page.
Assigning Main source selection softbutton
SETTINGS
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
HOME
Date and time
Programmable softbuttons
Sounds and alerts
Audio input levels
Call
Softbutton 1: Not set
Wallpaper: Growing
Connect to Callway
SOFTBUTTON 1
Softbutton 2: Not set
Presentation
System information
IP settings
Main source selection
Softbutton 3: Not set
SYSTEM MODE
Camera control
Advanced
Advanced configuration
Camera preset
Softbutton 4: Not set
In idle
Settings
Restart
Change password
Speed dials
Softbutton 5: Not set
In call
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User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011.
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Making calls
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.
IN CALL
MAIN SOURCE SELECTION
Camera
PC
The number of sources
available will depend on
your system.
Phone book usage
In-call features
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.
The below illustration uses Softbutton 4 as an example, but the function may, of
course, be assigned to any of the five softbuttons.
Assigning Camera preset softbutton
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
Date and time
Programmable softbuttons
Sounds and alerts
Audio input levels
Call
Wallpaper: Growing
Connect to Callway
Presentation
System information
IP settings
Camera control
Advanced
Advanced configuration
In idle
Settings
Restart
Change password
In call
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Advanced settings
Advanced settings
"Camera presets" on page 10 for more on
"Camera presets" on page 10 for more on
SETTINGS
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
HOME
IN CALL
Softbutton 1: Not set
SOFTBUTTON 4
Softbutton 2: Not set
Main source selection
CAMERA PRESET SELECTION
Softbutton 3: Not set
SYSTEM MODE
Camera preset
Pos. 1
Softbutton 4: Not set
Speed dials
Zoom out
Softbutton 5: Not set
Clear softbutton
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