LibreStream n_sight MCD2000 User Manual
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3.
Answering & Initiating Calls
The MCD Operator can either:
•
Call an MCA software client user, or
•
Answer an incoming call from an MCA software client user.
Use the
Send
and
End
buttons on the Navigation pad to start and end
calls, similar to the keys on a mobile phone. Once a call is established, the
Operator and Client can collaborate using voice, video, audio, images and
annotations.
3.1.
Network Access
Before you can answer or initiate a call, you must be able to communicate
with the network, either through a direct wired connection, or wireless
connection. The Network link indicator, the middle of the three indicators
on the top of the MCD, indicates whether or not a Network link exists.
To check current wireless network conditions, you can press the
Display
button once and check the Session information at the bottom of the
Viewfinder. Another option is to press the
Display
button three times to
display the Main Menu. Tap the
Status
option with the stylus, and then
select
Network
. See page 22 for more information on the Viewfinder and
Display modes.
3.2.
Answering an Incoming Call
To receive incoming calls, the MCD must be on or in standby mode. When
a call comes in, the MCD rings like a mobile phone and the Viewfinder
displays a dialog box similar to the one shown.
An incoming call displayed on the Viewfinder.
•
To accept (answer) the call, tap the
Accept
button or press the MCD
Send
button.
•
To refuse the call, tap the
Decline
button, or press the MCD
End
button.
3.3.
Initiating (Starting) a Call
To initiate or start a call from an MCD:
1.
Press the
Send
button to display a Directory window listing the Clients
that this MCD has been set up to contact. This list is maintained by
your site’s System Administrator.