Calling from the Call History
You can make a video conference call from the call history. The call history is divided into outgoing and incoming
calls. The last 30 video conference calls made and received are stored in the outgoing and incoming call history.
Information such as the contact name or IP address (or host name)/SIP URI, the date and time, the duration
of the call, and the result of the call is displayed for each call on the outgoing call history screen and incoming
call history screen. If the IP address/SIP URI of an entry in the call history is deleted from or edited in the
contact list, the contact name in the call history entry will be replaced by the IP address/SIP URI.
Note
•
To initiate a video conference call from a SIP URI (SIP user name@SIP domain name) or a SIP user
name displayed in the call history, you must set
"SIP Server"
to
"ON"
and specify
"SIP Server
Address"
,
"SIP Username"
, and
"SIP Domain Name"
. Also, specify
"Digest Authentication"
,
"Authentication ID"
, and
"Authentication Password"
as necessary (Page 93). For details, contact
your network administrator.
•
If the other party uses the same SIP domain name as you, only the SIP user name, and not the SIP
URI (SIP user name@SIP domain name) will be displayed in the call history.
Outgoing Call History:
•
2-party/3-party/4-party video conference calls can be made using the outgoing call history.
•
When connecting to non-Panasonic video conference systems, you can make only 2-party video
conference calls using the outgoing call history.
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For video conference calls made using the contact list, the contact name is displayed. For video conference
calls made by entering the IP address/SIP URI directly (Page 36), the IP address/SIP URI is displayed.
(The IP address/SIP URI is also displayed even if a matching entry exists in the contact list.)
•
If consecutive video conference calls are made to the same destination, only the latest call will appear in
the outgoing call history.
Incoming Call History:
•
Only 2-party video conference calls can be made using the incoming call history.
•
If the calling party’s IP address/SIP URI is registered in the contact list, the contact name is displayed.
Otherwise, the IP address (or host name)/SIP URI is displayed.
•
If consecutive unanswered video conference calls are received from the same party, only the latest call
will appear in the incoming call history.
•
You cannot make a video conference call to a host name displayed in the incoming call history.
•
You may not be able to initiate video conference calls with SIP URIs (or SIP user names) in the incoming
call history for a reason such as non-compliance with the RFC. In this case, contact your network
administrator.
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Starting a Video Conference