56K: Selects when connecting a remote party in a region or country where the ISDN transmission rate is 56 Kbps.
Note
The system is set to connect an ISDN line at the transmission rate of 64 Kbps at the factory. However, some countries such as the USA or some regions may use the ISDN transmission rate of 64 Kbps and 56 Kbps. You may not communicate with such country or region with the transmission rate of 64 Kbps. In this case, set “Restrict” to “56K” before dialing.
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Video Mode | ALL |
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Video Frame | 15fps |
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Audio Mode | ALL |
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Far End Camera Control | On |
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T.120 Data | On |
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| Save | Cancel |
Video Mode
Selects the compression format of the pictures to be sent to a remote party. ALL: Sends pictures of any compression
format depending on the format used on the remote site.
MPEG4: Sends pictures based on the MPEG4 format.
H.263+: Sends pictures based on Recommendation H.263+.
H.261: Sends pictures based on Recommendation H.261 (when sending still images using Annex D).
Video Frame
Selects the number of video frame for transmission.
15fps: Sends CIF format pictures at a maximum rate of 15 frames per second.
30fps: Sends CIF format pictures at a maximum rate of 30 frames per second.
Audio Mode
Selects the compression format of audio to be sent to a remote party.
ALL: Sends any audio compression format depending on the format used on the remote site.
MPEG4 Audio: Sends audio based on the MPEG4 format.
G.722.1: Sends audio based on the G.722.1 standard.
G.722: Sends audio based on the G.722 standard.
G.729: Sends audio based on the G.729 standard.
G.728: Sends audio based on the G.728 standard.
G.723.1: Sends audio based on the G.723.1 standard.
G.711: Sends audio based on the G.711 standard.
Note
When the remote videoconferencing system does not support the Audio Mode selected by the local site, the mode automatically switches to “G.711”.
Far End Camera Control
When the conference starts by calling a remote party from the local site, selects whether to enable control of each other’s cameras from each other sites.
On: Enables control of each other’s cameras. Normally, set to ON.
Off: Disables control of each other’s cameras.
T.120 Data
Selects whether you conduct a data conference via the T.120 standard using NetMeeting.
On: Enables conduct of the T.120 data conference.
Off: Disables conduct of the T.120 data conference.
For details on the T.120 data conference, see “Conducting a Data Conference Using NetMeeting – T.120 Data Conference” on page 112.
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