By default, Avaya Vantage
™
uses speakers to transmit audio. If you have a headset or handset
connected to your device, you can select which audio device to use in a call.
• To select the audio device from the Dial pad or Call screen, tap and select from the list of
audio devices.
• To select the handset as the active audio device during a call, lift the handset from the cradle.
Avaya Vantage
™
automatically transfers audio to the handset.
• To transfer audio from the handset to the device speaker during a call, do the following:
1. Tap and tap
Speaker
.
Avaya Vantage
™
transfers audio to the speaker.
2. Place the handset on its cradle.
Working with video functionality
About this task
Use this procedure to start, stop, pause, and resume video during a call. When you pause video,
the application stops transmitting your video to the other party, but you can still receive video from
the other party, and your audio is still transmitted to the other party.
When you switch to another application while on a video call, your video is stopped. To restart
video, switch back to Avaya Vantage
™
built-in UC experience.
When the other party makes a video call or adds video to an existing call, Avaya Vantage
™
always
pauses your outgoing video for privacy reasons. To transmit your video to the other party, you
must enable video manually. Similarly, when you escalate an audio call to a video call, you cannot
see the other party’s video until they enable or unmute it.
• To start or stop video during a call, tap and then tap
Start Video
or
Stop Video
.
• To pause or mute video on K175:
1. Tap .
The icon becomes blue.
2.
(Optional)
To resume the video, tap the icon again.
• To pause or mute video on K155:
1. Press .
The blue LED on the button is lit.
2.
(Optional)
To resume the video, press the button again.
Call management operations
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™
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