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Appendix A-Glossary

Abbreviation/

Explanation

Term

 

 

 

Codec

Coder-decoder. A device that converts voice and video

 

into digital code, and vice versa. Refers to the endpoint

 

video camera and video board that are used for

 

videoconferencing.

 

 

Conference

Connection between two or more endpoints exchanging

 

video and audio information. If only two endpoints are

 

involved, a conference is called point-to-pointand no

 

MCU is required. If more than two endpoints are involved,

 

it is called a multipoint conference, and an MCU

 

(Multipoint Control Unit) is required as the management

 

system. For more information, see MCU.

 

 

DTMF

Dual Tone Multi Frequency. A system of coded signals

 

used by touch-tone telephones in which a specific sound,

 

frequency or tone is assigned to each key so that the

 

signal can be easily recognized by a computer. The codes

 

enable data input and control of voice-processing

 

systems. DTMF signals can pass through the entire

 

connection to the destination device and therefore are

 

used for remote control after the connection with the MCU

 

is established.

 

 

Endpoint

A hardware device, or set of devices, that can call, and be

 

called by an MCU or another endpoint. For example, an

 

endpoint can be a phone, a camera and microphone

 

connected to a PC or an integrated Room System

 

(conferencing system).

 

 

FECC

Far End Camera Control. In certain video cameras, the

 

accompanying software that enables a participant to

 

control a remote camera. Used in Continuous Presence

 

video conferences in conjunction with the LSD option. For

 

more information, see LSD.

 

 

Frame

A group of bits that make up an elementary block of video

 

data for transmission by certain protocols.

 

 

Frame Rate

The number of video frames displayed on-screen during

 

one second, measured in fps (frames per second).

 

 

G.711

ITU-T audio algorithm, 64Kbps, 3.4 kHz.

 

 

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Contents RMX Getting Started Guide Version Catalog No. DOC2159A Version Regulatory Notices Chinese Communication Certificate Table of Contents Basic Operation Iii Table of Contents System Overview RMX1Multipoint Video Conferencing using an Polycom RMX Dynamic Continuous Presence RMX Main FeaturesVideo Display Multiple Switching Modes 239 / People+ContentStandard Definition SD High Definition HDIVR-Enabled Conferencing Entry QueueConferencing Capabilities and Options On Demand ConferencingConference Management and Monitoring Features Connection MethodsHardware Installation and Setup Hardware Installation and SetupFirst Entry Configuration Mounting the RMX in a RackFirst Time Installation and Configuration Connecting Cables IP Services Default IP Service Conferencing ServiceParameter Factory Default Local Network Settings Gather Network Equipment and Address InformationParameter Factory Default Local Network Settings Obtain the Product Activation Key First Entry ConfigurationProcedure 1 Product Registration Management Network Definition Modifying the USB key settingsTo modify the USB key settings Procedure 3 First-time Power-up and Connection to MCU To power-up for the first time using the USB keyProcedure 4 Modifying the Default IP Service Settings Fast Configuration Wizard Field DescriptionEnter the required Routes information in the dialog box Select the Network Type H.323, SIP or H.323 & SIPPrimary Gatekeeper Field Description Aliases 5Fast Configuration Wizard SIP Server Flag Description / Default First Time Installation and Configuration Name RMX’s Default Conferencing SettingsEntity Description Customizing the RMX’s Default Conferencing Settings Polycom RMX 2000 Getting Started Guide First Time Installation and Configuration Basic Operation Starting the RMXRMX Screen Components To start RMXAdministrator’s view is show below Viewing and System Permissions Conference List ListSystem Alerts RMX ManagementStatus Bar MCU State Participant AlertsPort Usage Gauge Address Book To adjust column width Customizing the Main ScreenDisplaying and Hiding the Address Book To re-size a paneTo change the order of columns in a pane To switch between Toolbar and List ViewsCustomizing the RMX Management Pane List View New position of the Networks icon To start a conference from the Conference pane Starting a ConferenceStarting a Conference from the Conference Pane General Tab Define the following parametersField Description Participants Tab Click ParticipantsField / Button Description URLTo add participants from the Address Book Using Drag & Drop to add Participants from the Address Book Info TabTo drag & drop participants into the Participants List To add information to the conferenceInformation tab opens Enter the following information Connecting to a Conference For example Dial-in H.323 ParticipantsDial-in SIP Participants Conference Access Via an Entry Queue ParticipantsSIP Participants Endpoint Names in the Video Layout To change the Display Name Using the buttons in the toolbars Monitoring On Going ConferencesMonitoring and Operations Methods Operation SelectionConference Level Monitoring Displays conference name and type of conference To monitor a conference Participant Level Monitoring Participant Connection MonitoringLecturer and Chairperson The participant is Content sharing permission.The Content token can Operations Performed During On Going Conferences Conference Level operationsChanging the Duration of a Conference To extend a conference manuallyTo change the video layout of a conference Changing the Video Layout of a ConferenceTo terminate a conference manually Video Forcing Video Forcing GuidelinesTo video force a participant to a window Menu Button Description Option To cancel Video Forcing for a windowParticipant Level Operations Still receives conference video.The Suspend Video See Video Forcing Guidelines on To change a participant Video Layout Personal Layout ControlPersonal Layout Control With the RMX Web Client Personal Layout Control With Click&View To change Personal Layout with Click&ViewBasic Operation Conference Control Using Dtmf Codes Operation Dtmf String Permission Appendix a Abbreviation Explanation TermDtmf To IP addresses and provides bandwidth management Ldap SIP Appendix A-Glossary
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RMX 2000 specifications

The Polycom RMX 2000 is a robust, high-performance multimedia conferencing bridge designed to enhance collaboration in organizations of all sizes. With its advanced capabilities, the RMX 2000 provides a seamless experience for video, voice, and content sharing, ensuring that businesses can communicate effectively in today's fast-paced environment.

One of the RMX 2000's standout features is its ability to support a diverse range of communication protocols and standards, which allows for easy integration into existing systems. This versatility means that users can connect from various devices—whether it’s a dedicated video conferencing endpoint, a personal computer, or a mobile device—ensuring that everyone can join meetings without compatibility issues.

The RMX 2000 accommodates a large number of concurrent participants, making it ideal for large-scale meetings and events. It supports up to 144 participants in a single conference, with the ability to expand as needed through additional licenses or system configuration. This scalability is crucial for organizations that require a conferencing solution that can grow with their needs.

In terms of video quality, the RMX 2000 leverages advanced technologies such as HD Voice and 1080p video. This ensures that all participants experience clear, lifelike communication, reducing the fatigue often associated with long meetings. Furthermore, the RMX 2000 supports content sharing capabilities, allowing users to share presentations, documents, and other visual aids in real-time, further enhancing collaboration.

The system boasts robust management and monitoring tools that allow IT administrators to efficiently oversee conference activities. With intuitive interfaces and reporting features, administrators can track usage, manage resources, and ensure that quality of service (QoS) standards are maintained.

Security is also paramount in the RMX 2000, which includes features like encryption and secure access controls to protect sensitive communications. This is particularly important for organizations operating in regulated industries.

Overall, the Polycom RMX 2000 stands out as a versatile and powerful conferencing solution. Its combination of scalability, high-quality audio and video, and comprehensive management tools makes it an excellent choice for organizations looking to improve their communication infrastructure and foster collaboration across teams. With its emphasis on user experience and security, the RMX 2000 is well-equipped to meet the demands of today’s dynamic business environment.