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== Multiconference == | == Multiconference == | ||
The multiconference feature allows one station to be member of up to 8 simplex conferences simultaneously, mixing the audio in the loudspeaker(s). You speak into one of the conferences at a time. The multiconference feature is designed to be used with the Multiconference station MCS, but can be used with any station with display and single-touch keys. The MCS station is equipped with two loudspeakers and 20 single-touch keys each with two LEDs, thus giving enhanced control of audio sources and station features. | The multiconference feature allows one station to be member of up to 8 simplex conferences simultaneously, mixing the audio in the loudspeaker(s). You speak into one of the conferences at a time. The multiconference feature is designed to be used with the Multiconference station [[MCS]], but can be used with any station with display and single-touch keys. The MCS station is equipped with two loudspeakers and 20 single-touch keys each with two LEDs, thus giving enhanced control of audio sources and station features. | ||
[[Category: AlphaCom features]] | [[Category: AlphaCom features]] | ||
Revision as of 22:46, 19 December 2007
Multiconference
The multiconference feature allows one station to be member of up to 8 simplex conferences simultaneously, mixing the audio in the loudspeaker(s). You speak into one of the conferences at a time. The multiconference feature is designed to be used with the Multiconference station MCS, but can be used with any station with display and single-touch keys. The MCS station is equipped with two loudspeakers and 20 single-touch keys each with two LEDs, thus giving enhanced control of audio sources and station features.
