Dual stream (2 screens) compatible
You can send the image of your video camera and the image of your computer’s screen or a sub video camera
at the same time to the other party.
You can view the other party and check shared data at the same time to hold more realistic and interactive
meetings.
Dual network compatibility (KX-VC1600/KX-VC2000)
You can connect to different networks at the same time, such as your company’s internal network and the
Internet. This allows seamless connectivity with units both inside and outside of your company.
Multi-party connections
The KX-VC1000 can establish connections with 2 parties standard, and is expandable to establish multiple
connections with a maximum of 4 parties. The KX-VC1300 can establish multiple connections with a maximum
of 4 parties. The KX-VC1600 can establish multiple connections with a maximum of 6 parties standard, and is
expandable to a maximum of 10 parties. The KX-VC2000 can establish multiple connections with a maximum
of 16 parties standard, and is expandable to a maximum of 20 or 24 parties. All devices have MCU functions
built-in, allowing for flexible connectivity.
Note
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In this manual, 1 unit with a built-in MCU which connects to multiple sites simultaneously is referred
as to the "Main Site", and the sites connecting to the Main Site are referred to as "Sub Sites". A site
that establishes connections to multiple sites using a Profile Call (Page 54), or a site that adds a site
to the call during a 2-party video conference call with another site (Page 67) becomes the "Main
Site".
Selectable Video Source
By connecting your computer or video camera to the unit, you can show your computer’s screen or video
camera image to video conference call participants (Page 89).
Encrypted Communication
Packets sent for video conference calls can be encrypted to prevent packet leaks, tampering, or
eavesdropping.
KX-VC Series NAT Traversal Service
"KX-VC Series NAT Traversal Service" is a service that allows you to easily and affordably set up and operate
a communication environment for the HD Visual Communication Unit.
configuration is unnecessary, which allows even people who are not network administrators set up a
communication environment. Furthermore, you can assign the unit a unique number (Terminal ID), which
allows the unit to be called not by IP address, but with the unique 7-digit number. This means communication
can be initiated as if calling a telephone. Communication can also be encrypted, so that you can communicate
over the Internet safely and securely.
For details about KX-VC Series NAT Traversal Service, refer to the following web site:
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