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Making Calls
~ Express Mode
You can also highlight Manual Dial, press the Enter button, and enter the
number or numbers in the Manual Dial window, then press the Enter button.
Enter two numbers if you are making a two-line ISDN call. If you select
Man LAN-WAN, you can initiate a manual LAN-WAN call without the
auto-addition of the Gatekeeper prefixes to the number dialed.
3.
Press Enter again. The unit dials the call, and the video image of your site
fills the screen.
4.
Use the Far/Local, Video, and PIP (picture-in-picture) Video Control
buttons on the remote control to configure how you want your monitor to
display video of the far end and your site.
5.
To end the call, press the Hang-Up button on the remote control.
To place a call using the onscreen interface buttons
1.
Click the Place a Call button in the Express Mode. The Phone Book screen
is displayed.
2.
Using the arrow buttons on the remote control, navigate to the phone
number you want to call. (Establishing phone numbers in the Directory is
accomplished in the Expert Mode.) Press the Enter button.
You can also highlight Manual Dial, click the Enter button, and enter the
number or numbers in the Manual Dial window, then click the Enter button.
3.
Press Enter again. The unit dials the call, and the video image of your site
fills the screen.
4.
Use the Far/Local, Video, and PIP (picture-in-picture) Video Control
buttons on the remote control to configure how you want the monitor(s) to
display video of the far end and your site.
5.
To end the call, press the Hang-Up button on the remote control.
To redial a call, press the
Dial button again. The
details of the last call are
displayed by default.
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A voice-only call uses a
single ISDN line to call a
digital or analog
telephone. The call becomes a
conventional audio conference.
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If you are placing an ISDN
call, the Call Progress
screen appears during call
initialization and displays a green
ball that indicates the progress of
each BRI you are using. When a
ball is completely green, that BRI
line is connected.
If a ball turns red, it means that the
codecs cannot negotiate a
connection. The V-There will
automatically downspeed to match
the speed of the codec at the far
end. If at least one green ball
remains, the call will go through.
When initiating a LAN call, you will
see one green ball to indicate call
progress. If the call attempt is
unsuccessful, the ball will turn red.
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