4.
Use
[
][
]
to select the following items for input:
•
The following items are displayed over 2 pages.
To view all the items, press
[R]
to move to the
next page, and press
[B]
to move to the
previous page. You must save the settings
separately for each screen on which you
changed the settings.
"Answer Mode"
: Use
[
][
]
to select how to
answer video conference calls (
"Manual"
[default]
or
"Auto"
"Max. Bandwidth"
: Press
[Enter]
and use
[
]
[
]
to select the maximum allowed bandwidth to
be used (
512 kbps
,
768 kbps
,
1.0 Mbps
,
1.2 Mbps
,
1.5 Mbps
,
2.0 Mbps
,
2.5 Mbps
,
3.0 Mbps
,
3.5 Mbps
,
4.0 Mbps
,
4.5 Mbps
,
5.0 Mbps
,
5.5 Mbps
,
6.0 Mbps
,
6.5 Mbps
,
7.0 Mbps
,
7.5 Mbps
,
8.0 Mbps
,
8.5 Mbps
,
9.0 Mbps
[default],
10.0 Mbps
).
Note
•
The maximum bandwidth during a video
conference call adjusts to that of the party
that has set the lowest bandwidth for the
maximum bandwidth setting among all
participating parties.
•
You cannot select a value that is higher than
the maximum bandwidth set by the dealer.
For details, contact your dealer.
•
When you make a 3-party video conference
call, select a value of
"1.0 Mbps"
or higher.
Otherwise, the image quality and the sound
quality cannot be guaranteed.
•
When you make a 4-party video conference
call, select a value of
"1.5 Mbps"
or higher.
Otherwise, the image quality and the sound
quality cannot be guaranteed.
"Video Quality"
: Use
[
][
]
to select between
prioritising smooth movement or image quality for
video.
–
"Motion"
(default): Prioritise smooth
movement.
–
"Sharpness"
: Prioritise image quality.
Note
•
If one of the other parties is using an older
software version,
"Motion"
will be selected.
•
If
"Max Resolution"
is set to
"HD"
, and
"Video Quality"
is changed from
"Motion"
to
"Sharpness"
, the setting for
"Max Resolution"
is automatically
changed to
"Auto"
.
"Max Resolution"
: Use
[
][
]
to select the
maximum display resolution of the main video
camera and sub video camera used during a video
conference call.
–
"Full HD"
: Maximum resolution: 1920
´
1080
(This mode switches the display resolution
according to the condition of the network.)
–
"HD"
: Maximum resolution: 1280
´
720
(This mode switches the display resolution
according to the condition of the network.)
–
"Auto"
(default): This mode selects either
"Full
HD"
or
"HD"
according to the available
bandwidth.
Note
•
Selecting
"Auto"
or
"HD"
is recommended.
•
When
"Full HD"
is selected, if the other
party has a low bandwidth, the display
resolution may be lower than when
"HD"
or
"Auto"
is selected.
•
When making a 3-party video conference
call, the main video camera will be
automatically set to
"HD"
, even if you have
specified
"Full HD"
.
•
When making a 4-party video conference
call, the main video camera and sub video
camera will be automatically set to
"HD"
,
even if you have specified
"Full HD"
.
•
When
"Video Quality"
is set to
"Sharpness"
, only
"Full HD"
and
"Auto"
can be selected.
"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.
Note
•
If one of the other parties is using an older
software version,
"Audio"
will be selected.
"Audio only mode"
: Use
[
][
]
to select
whether to use only audio communication
(Audio-only mode) in periods of network
congestion. When in Audio-only mode, your image
is not sent to the other party. Instead, a blue screen
is sent.
–
"ON"
: Communication will become audio only
if there is network congestion.
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