![]() Table 1-2 Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 Console Buttons Button Table 1-2 describes the buttons on the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 console. To close the keyboard at any time, tap the X icon or tap outside the keyboard.įor more information about using the keyboard, see Chapter2, “Placing and Receiving Calls” Buttons on the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 Consoleįigure 1-5 shows the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 console buttons.įigure 1-5 Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 Console Tip To toggle between the standard keyboard and the special characters keyboard, tap the #+= button or the ABC button. The standard ( Figure 1-3) and special characters ( Figure 1-4) keyboard are available any time that you need to enter names or email addresses. See Using the Keypad.įor more information about placing calls, see Chapter2, “Placing and Receiving Calls” Standard and Special Characters Keyboard The numeric keypad ( Figure 1-2) is available any time that you need to manually dial phone numbers or enter touch tones. Report Problem-Select a problem type from the drop-down menu to submit a log of recent system activity to your administrator for assistance:.– A green check mark indicates functionality: The following non-interactive icons indicate camera, display, microphone, Projector, LCD, DVI / VGA, and document camera status: Peripheral Status-The status of the peripherals that are attached to the system.System Status-Shows network and software information for your Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 and the codec that you are connected to:.Call Status-Shows information about an active call:įor more information, see the “Call Status” section.Tap to access the following information about your system: Tip The Self View button only appears when you are not in an active call. Tap to see yourself before a meeting starts. Provides you with system status (Call status, system status, peripheral status) and allows you to report a problem. Tip The Doc Cam button only appears if a document camera is attached and configured on your system.Īllows you to see yourself as you are viewed by other participants. Tip The Media Player button only appears if a media player is attached and configured on your system. ![]() Tap to control the Digital Media Player (DMP) or similar media device. Tip The Recordings button only appears if recording capability has been configured on your system. See Controlling Volume and Other Call Settings. Media Volume-Control speaker and headset volume for the Media Player (DMP) and presentation audio.Tip You can also control call volume using the button on the Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 console. Meeting Volume-Control meeting, speaker, and headset volume and select audio mode between the speakers or the headset (if available).You can only change ring tones if your system is configured to do so. Incoming Calls-Control Auto Answer and choose your ring tone style.The primary button bar is always present. Tip Tap anywhere outside the button bar to dismiss the secondary button bar. To dismiss the secondary button bar, tap Less. Tap More to bring up the secondary button bar. To dismiss the Presentation window, tap the X in the upper right corner. Tip PiP control is only available while you are in a call and when a presentation device is being shared. Tap to control your meeting presentations including video sharing, PiP placement on screen, and video input sources. To dismiss the Call window, tap the X in the upper right corner. Tip The Directory and Favorites tabs are only present if directory or favorites lists have been configured by your administrator. Tap to bring up the Directory or Favorites menus to make a call. See Using the Keypad and Dialing a URI String Using the Keyboard. Opens the keypad or the keyboard to place a call. Table 1-1 Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 Primary and Secondary Buttons Button Tap the More button to bring up the next set of buttons in the secondary button bar:įigure 1-1 Cisco TelePresence Touch 12 Primary and Secondary Button Bars The primary button bar is the default choose from the following options: The primary and secondary button bars are the main navigation tools for Cisco TelePresence Touch 12, as shown in Figure 1-1. ![]()
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