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D1458217 User Guide Cisco TelePresence
Profile Series, Codec C-series, Quick Set C20
SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
Produced: November 2013 for TC7.0
All contents © 2010–2013
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Point-to-point video calls
Calling contacts
Your lists of Contacts consist of
three parts:
Favorites
. These contacts have
put there by you. These entries
will typically be someone you call
frequently or otherwise need to
access in a swift and convenient
manner from time to time.
Directory
will typically be a
corporate directory installed on
your system by your System
Administrator.
History
is a list of calls you have
placed, received or missed earlier.
You may clear the
History
list for
privacy reasons, see
“History” on
page 50
.
The following options apply:
•
You may key in a name and
number and the system will look in
all lists for you.
•
You may tap a tab and then scroll
through the list or key in a name or
number. Your search will then be
restricted to that specific list.
•
You may add the entry to the list of
Favorites; edit aspects of the entry
before calling; change the call rate
and remove the entry from History,
see the following page for more
on this.
About the lists of Contacts
To locate an entry, you may
also scroll through a list as you
would do on a smartphone.
Tap to select an entry.
Any matches will
appear here. Tap to
select an entry. The
selected entry will
appear on a blue
background.
When an entry has been located and selected the
Call
menu will appear.
Tap
Call
to place the call. There are some options
available. These are always context sensitive, which
means that meaningless options are not shown. For
example
Add to Favorites
is not available for entries
already residing in the list of
Favorites
.
You will find more on the options on the following
pages.
If you are going to look in
a specific list only, tap the
corresponding
tab (
Favorites
,
Directory
,
or
History
first.
To search for someone, tap the
Search or Dial
field to invoke the virtual keyboard and then key in
the name or number. Matches will appear as you
type. All three lists will be examined for possible
matches.