
Change the Conferencing Partner Application
Change your conferencing partner to use the partner’s native conferencing app on your system to make
and receive calls.
When you change the conferencing provider, the system retains previously configured settings. It also
updates the provider setting for the Zero Touch Onboarding (ZTO) profile associated with your system.
Procedure
1.
In the system web interface, go to
General Settings
>
Provider
.
2.
Select the provider you want to change to.
3.
Select
Save
, then select
Restart
.
The system restarts and launches the selected conferencing provider application.
Set the Conferencing Provider to Device Mode
Choosing Device Mode as your provider locks your system in Poly Device Mode. When you set the
conferencing provider to Device Mode, the local interface displays only the Device Mode interface.
Connect the system to your network using an Ethernet cable, and complete the initial system setup. The
system requires an active network connection after switching your provider to Device Mode.
Changing the provider to Device Mode disables Airplay and Miracast in the system web interface.
Procedure
1.
In the system web interface, go to
General Settings
>
Provider
.
2.
In the
Provider
drop-down menu, choose
Device Mode
.
3.
Select
Save
, then select
Restart
.
The system restarts and launches Device Mode. Connect a computer to the system to join meetings or
place calls using the system as an audio and video peripheral.
Reset System Settings
You can reset your system to its default configuration settings.
You may need to perform a system reset for a variety of reasons, for example, when moving a device to a
new location.
Resetting your system deletes all but the following data:
▪ Current software version
▪ User-installed PKI certificates
▪ Logs
You also can choose not to retain some of this data after the system resets.
Note:
A system reset restores your system to its original mode of operation (for example, Poly Video
Mode or Poly Partner Mode).
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