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Administrator Guide
| AboAboutt tthe menus | About the settings | Settings Library | Cameras | Appendices | Contact us |
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About the menus
The menu system is divided into three levels:
1.The Home menu
2.The Settings menu
3.The Administrator Settings menu
Navigate in the menus
Use the remote control to navigate in the menus:
•Use the arrows down/up to select a menu item
•Use the arrow right to expand the selection
•Use the arrow left to go one step back
Change a value
•Select a value from a drop down list and press the OK button to save, or press the left arrow to leave without saving.
•Enter a value/text in a value/text field. Press Save to save the change or Cancel to leave without saving.
In this guide we will concentrate on what’s behind the Administrator Settings menu and leave the other menus to be explained in the Codec C90 User Guide.
You can download the Codec C90 User
Guide from our web site.
Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs
HOME The Home menu
Press the Home key on the remote control to open the Home menu:
•Open the Call menu to make a call
•Open the Presentation menu to select a presentation source
•Open the Camera control menu to pan, tilt or zoom the camera
•Open the Settings menu to configure the system
SETTINGS The Settings menu
The Settings menu lets the user:
•Open the Layout control menu to control the screen layout, including selfview
•Select Wallpaper to chose a background picture on screen
•Open the Call settings menu to configure the default bit rate and auto answer settings
•Select Ring tones to chose a ring tone
•Open the System Information page to see an overview of the system configurations
•Open the Administrator settings menu to configure the system
•Select Restart to restart the system.
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS
The Administrator settings menu
The Administrator settings menu lets the user:
•Open the IP address menu to configure the IP settings
•Open the Advanced configuration menu to access the system configuration settings
Changes in the administrator settings may ! affect the behavior of the system and should
be configured by the system administrator.
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