Making a Video Conference Call
You can make a video conference call using one of the following methods.
Note
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During a video conference call, you cannot perform the following operations:
–
Pressing
[Menu]
to display the Menu screen.
–
Pressing
[Contact]
to display the contact list screen.
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Make sure that peripheral devices (e.g., display, main video camera) are turned on.
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If a called party does not answer a video conference call within approximately 60 seconds, the call will
be terminated automatically.
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If you are using the KX-VC300, 3-party/4-party video conference calls can only be made after
purchasing an activation key card (KX-VCS301) to activate multiple-party video conference calls
(Page 107). For details about the activation key, contact your dealer.
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2-party/3-party/4-party video conference calls can be made using the outgoing call history.
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Only 2-party video conference calls can be made using the incoming call history.
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You cannot add parties to an existing video conference call.
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During a 3-party/4-party video conference call, even if only one party ends the video conference call,
the rest of the parties will also be disconnected.
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A video conference call will start with only the parties that answered the call. For example, if only one
party answers a 4-party video conference call, the video conference call will start as a 2-party video
conference call.
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3-party/4-party video conference calls may not be possible depending on bandwidth settings
(Page 90, Page 112).
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Video conference calls can be made using a SIP URI through a SIP server only when in IP Mode and
if SIP settings have been made correctly.
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When connecting to non-Panasonic video conference systems, you can make only 2-party video
conference calls.
Calling Using Speed Dial (2-party Conference/3-party Conference/
4-party Conference)
Note
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To call using speed dial, you need to have a speed dial number programmed in
"Speed Dial"
in the
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Starting a Video Conference