View your messages
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Messages
You never have to worry about missing ūmi calls, because callers can leave a personalized video
message. What’s more, other ūmi members can send you videos directly—for example, mom and
dad can send a video of the kids to the grandparents. In addition to viewing messages, you can
manage them in multiple ways, including calling back the sender, adding the sender to contacts, and
forwarding videos sent to you.
Highlights
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View messages on your TV screen or on your computer when you’re on the go
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Add a caller as a contact directly from his or her message
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Maintain your privacy by blocking message senders
Table of contents
View your messages 51
Call back the sender 52
Add the sender to your contacts 53
Block a sender 54
Forward a video from your message list 55
Upload a video from your message list 55
Delete a message 56
View your messages
You can view messages either on your TV or on the ūmi Connect website (see
View a message
in the
ūmi Connect website chapter). You can view two types of messages: video messages left when
someone called you but you were unavailable, and videos sent directly from another member (for
example, parents sending a video of the kids to their grandparents). Both items appear in the Messages
section on your TV and on the ūmi Connect website.
1.
On the clover, select
. A blue dot on the icon indicates that you have new messages.
When you have messages waiting, the light on the camera glows blue.
2.
Messages are listed by date and time sent, with the most recent at the top. Each message entry
shows the sender. Press
or
on the remote to highlight the message you want. If you have
multiple messages from the same sender, each one is listed separately.
Summary of Contents for ?mi telepresence
Page 1: ...Welcome to Cisco ūmi telepresence User guide ...
Page 6: ...6 Contents ...
Page 12: ...12 Create your account online ...
Page 42: ...42 Calls ...
Page 50: ...50 Contacts ...
Page 62: ...62 My videos ...
Page 76: ...76 Settings ...
Page 114: ...114 Advanced topics ...
Page 118: ...118 Glossary ...