User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to Video Conferencing
- Video Calls
- Place Call From Contact List
- Edit a Contacts List Entry, then Place the Call
- Place Call Using Name, Number or IP-Address
- Receive Calls — When not In a Call Already
- Receive Calls While in Another Call
- Disconnect Yourself From Call
- Put Call on Hold and Resume a Call on Hold
- Transfer an Ongoing Call
- Activate Do Not Disturb
- Automated Forwarding of All Calls
- View Keypad While in a Call
- Add Additional Participants to Existing Call
- Disconnect a Participant From a Conference
- Intelligent Proximity
- Content Sharing
- Scheduled Meetings
- Contacts
- Camera
- Settings
D1534506 Cisco TelePresence User Guide
Systems using Touch10
Produced: April 2017 for CE9.0
All contents © 2010–2017
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Far End Camera Control
Camera
You may be in a video call in
which one or more of the other
video systems have a remotely
controllable camera.
You will then be able to control
those cameras from your own video
system. This is referred to as Far
End Camera Control (FECC).
If the far end system has activated
camera tracking (which takes place
when the camera tracks and shows
who is speaking) you will not be
oered the option of FECC.
You do not have access to any
remote camera presets.
About Camera Control
Adjust the remote camera. Tap anywhere outside
the camera control buttons when you’re done.
1 2
3 4
Tap Camera.
Tap the onewhose camera you want to
control.
In a call, tap the Participants icon in the
upper right corner, as shown, to invoke the
list of participants.










