Making a Video Conference Call
You can make a video conference call using one of the following methods.
Note
•
Make sure that peripheral devices (e.g., display, main video camera) are turned on.
•
If a called party does not answer a video conference call within approximately 60 seconds, the call will
be terminated automatically.
•
Only 2-party video conference calls can be made using the incoming call history.
•
The number of bars in the antenna icon will be 0 to indicate communication bandwidth that is lower
than 256 kbps per site. In such cases, the image and voice quality may deteriorate.
•
Video conference calls cannot be made if the call type programmed in the contact list (SIP or H.323)
has been set to
"OFF"
on the call type settings screen.
•
If a video conference call is made using a profile with an entry restriction, and you want to add a party
to that call, you cannot call the party by entering an address directly or by using the call history.
•
If a video conference call is received during another video conference call, a dialogue box is displayed
to confirm whether to answer the incoming video conference call.
Use
[
][
]
to select
"Yes"
or
"No"
and press
[ENTER]
.
•
Select
"Yes"
to answer the video conference call.
•
Select
"No"
to stop receiving the incoming video conference call and continue your current video
conference call.
Calling Using One-Touch Connection Numbers From the Home
Screen
Note
•
To call using one-touch connection numbers, you need to set them in advance (Page 127).
1
Press
[Home]
.
•
The Home screen is displayed.
1
3
4
2
2
With the dial keys, enter a One-Touch Connection number
(
1
to
5
).
•
The information registered in the selected One-Touch
Connection number is displayed.
3
Press
[START]
to start the call.
•
You can also start the call pressing
[ENTER]
.
4
When you want to end the call, press
[END]
.
•
The Home screen is displayed.
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