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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide - Polycom Support

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Conference Level<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

• If the <strong>RMX</strong> is not licensed for Telepresence Mode, the Telepresence<br />

option is not displayed in the New Profile dialog box<br />

• A Telepresence conference must have Telepresence Mode enabled in its<br />

profile.<br />

• When Telepresence mode is selected in a conference profile, the<br />

following options are disabled:<br />

— borders<br />

— site names<br />

— speaker indication<br />

— skins<br />

— same layout<br />

— presentation mode<br />

— auto layout<br />

— lecture mode<br />

• The master (center) camera is used for video, audio and content.<br />

• Conference Templates can be used to simplify the setting up<br />

Telepresence conferences where precise participant layout and video<br />

forcing settings are crucial. Conference Templates:<br />

— Save the conference Profile.<br />

— Save all participant parameters including their Personal Layout<br />

and Video Forcing settings.<br />

• An ongoing Telepresence conference can be saved to a Conference<br />

Template for later re-use.<br />

For more information see "Conference Templates” on page 8-1.<br />

Room (Participant/Endpoint) Level<br />

• To the <strong>RMX</strong>, each camera in a Telepresence room is considered to be an<br />

endpoint and is configured as a participant.<br />

• The Telepresence Mode field is always displayed in the New Participant<br />

dialog box. If the system is not licensed for Telepresence this field is<br />

automatically set to None.<br />

• Telepresence participants (endpoints) must be specified as:<br />

— RPX – transmitting 4:3 video<br />

or<br />

— TPX – transmitting 16:9 video<br />

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