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bandwidth limitation is per user, so changing the group a user belongs to
might also aect their bandwidth limitation and the maximum number of
participants that can be in their room.
A default Group is set up with the system. It can be modified but not
removed.
The default group has the following factory configuration:
Max Number of Participants: 10
Max Receive Bandwidth Per User (Kbps): 10000
Max Transmit Bandwidth Per User (Kbps): 10000
Note: The bandwidth limitation applies to the user, so two users can have dif-
ferent limitations while participating in the same conference. The maximum
number of participants is limited according to the room the meeting is held in
- so this applies to all users in a meeting.
DIRECT CALL POINTTOPOINT
You may directly call a specific user in a direct call. A direct call involves just two
users; no additional users can join. When you call a meeting room and there are
just two of you in the room, it is similar to being in a direct call. The dierence
with calling a meeting room is that others can potentially join you in the meet-
ing. This is not so in a direct call.
Note: When you are in a call, you cannot attend a meeting or place another call
until you exit your current call.
MEETING CONFERENCE
A meeting is an audio and video connection of a meeting room with two or more
users interacting and sharing their video streams/presentations.
MEETING ROOM STATUS
Each meeting room has a status that indicates whether it is available for you
to join. In addition, a room may require a PIN number to gain access. When
you cannot join a room, the Join Room button is inactive. There are five room
statuses:
Empty — The room has no one in it and you can join it. The
Join Room
button
is active.
Full — The room is occupied and cannot accept more participants. The
Join
Room
button is inactive.
Locked — The room is locked and you cannot join it. The
Join Room
button is
inactive.
Occupied — The room is occupied but additional participants can join it. The
Join Room
button is active.
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