Apple quicktimeconferencing manual Installing the H.320 Expansion Card and Software

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Installing the H.320 Expansion Card and Software

The product you purchased features Apple Media Conference, an application program you use to set up video conferences, collaborate with others, exchange live video and sound, and share information over a network. Apple Media Conference takes advantage of the networking capability already built into your computer so you can connect with other video conferencing systems over a high-speed AppleTalk local area network, such as Ethernet.

In addition, you can use Apple Media Conference to communicate over an ISDN wide area network. The product includes an H.320 expansion card that lets you connect your computer to an ISDN line and communicate with other video conferencing systems that comply with the H.320 international video conferencing standard.

About ISDN: An ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) line can carry more data than a standard phone line. You can send voice, data, and images simultaneously over a single ISDN line. An ISDN line offers high-quality voice communication and high-speed data communication.

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Contents 320/ISDN Installing the H.320 Expansion Card and Software What’s in this booklet 320 software on the QuickTime Conferencing H.320/ISDN diskInstalling the H.320 card Power Macintosh 8100AVPower Macintosh 7100AV Macintosh Quadra 840AV Replace the computer’s coverPlugging in the handset and Isdn line Macintosh Quadra 840 AV Plug the other end of the Isdn line into an Isdn wall jackWhen installation is complete, click Restart Installing the softwareDouble-click the Installer icon to open it Opening Apple Media Conference FCC statement Radio and television interferenceDOC statement Vcci statementApple Computer, Inc