"Max. Bandwidth"
: Press
[ENTER]
and use
[
]
[
]
to select the maximum allowed bandwidth to
be used (
256 kbps
–
24 Mbps
) (default:
9.0 Mbps
).
Note
•
Except for the KX-VC2000, settings from
256 kbps to 18 Mbps are available.
•
Even if 24 Mbps is selected, the maximum
bandwidth for transmission between 2
parties is 18 Mbps (KX-VC2000).
"Max. Bandwidth Per Site (LAN 1)"
: Press
[ENTER]
, and then use
[
][
]
to select the
maximum bandwidth per site (
"256 kbps"
-
"18 Mbps"
, or
"Not Specified"
) (default:
"Not
Specified"
).
"Max. Bandwidth Per Site (LAN 2)"
(KX-VC1600/
KX-VC2000): Press
[ENTER]
, and then use
[
]
[
]
to select the maximum bandwidth per site
(
"256 kbps"
-
"18 Mbps"
, or
"Not Specified"
)
(default:
"Not Specified"
).
Note
•
For the KX-VC1300,
"Max. Bandwidth Per
Site (LAN 1)"
is displayed as
"Max.
Bandwidth Per Site"
.
•
When using a KX-VC1000 that has been
expanded for 4 Point Built-in MCU support,
"Max. Bandwidth Per Site (LAN 1)"
is
displayed as
"Max. Bandwidth Per Site"
.
If the feature is not expanded, this item is
not displayed.
•
During a 2-party call, the bandwidth of the
site with the lowest-set maximum
bandwidth is applied, and in a multiple-party
call, bandwidth is applied according to each
site’s maximum bandwidth and the number
of connected sites. However, when the
value of
"Max. Bandwidth Per
Site"
(excluding
"Not Specified"
) is
smaller, the value of
"Max. Bandwidth Per
Site"
is applied as the maximum bandwidth.
•
You cannot select a value that is higher than
the maximum bandwidth set by the dealer.
For details, contact your dealer.
"Dual stream"
: Use
[
][
]
to select whether dual
stream communication is enabled.
–
"ON"
(default): Enables dual stream
communication.
–
"OFF"
Disables dual stream communication.
"Send Content Method"
: Press
[ENTER]
, and
then use
[
][
]
to select the contents sending
method when dual stream is enabled.
–
"Auto"
(default): Automatically selects either
dual stream or single stream.
–
"Single stream"
: Fixed to single stream.
"Encode rate"
: Press
[ENTER]
and use
[
][
]
to select the encoding rate ratio for the main stream
and sub stream.
–
"Main (30%) < Sub (70%)"
: Prioritise the sub
stream during calls.
–
"Main (50%) = Sub (50%)"
(default): Use the
same priorities during calls.
–
"Main (70%) > Sub (30%)"
: Prioritise the main
stream during calls.
"Video Quality (Main Camera)"
/
"Video Quality
(Sub Camera)"
: Press
[ENTER]
and use
[
][
]
to select between prioritising smooth movement or
image quality for video.
–
"Motion"
(default): Prioritise smooth
movement.
–
"Sharpness"
: Prioritise image quality.
–
"Resolution (Max. Full HD)"
: Fixes the
resolution to full HD or the other party’s
maximum resolution, whichever is lower,
regardless of the communication bandwidth.
–
"Resolution (Max. HD)"
: Fixes the resolution
to HD or the other party’s maximum resolution,
whichever is lower, regardless of the
communication bandwidth.
"Video Quality (PC)"
: Press
[ENTER]
and use
[
][
]
to select between prioritising smooth
movement or image quality for video.
–
"Motion"
: Prioritise smooth movement.
–
"Sharpness"
(default): Prioritise image quality.
"Quality of Service"
: Use
[
][
]
to select
between prioritising sound or images when
bandwidth is low or the network is congested.
–
"Audio"
(default): When bandwidth is low
sound quality is prioritised, and when the
network is congested sound disturbance is
reduced.
–
"Video"
: Even when bandwidth is low or the
network is congested, image quality is
prioritised.
"Default MIC Mute set (Make Call)"
: Use
[
]
[
]
to select whether the microphone will be muted
or not when making a call to start a video
conference.
–
"ON"
: The microphone will be muted.
–
"OFF"
(default): The microphone will not be
muted.
"Default MIC Mute set (Incoming)"
: Use
[
]
[
]
to select whether to mute the microphone(s) at
the start of a received video conference call.
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