Answering a Video Conference Call
Depending on your setting, you can respond to a request to participate in a video conference call manually
(manual answer), automatically (automatic answer), or forcibly (forced answer) (Page 105).
Note
•
Make sure that peripheral devices (e.g., display, main video camera) are turned on.
•
For sites operating as "Sub Sites" in multiple-party video conference calls using the Main Site’s built-in
MCU, for each Sub Site, set
"More than one incoming call"
to
"OFF"
in
"Call set up"
. With this
setting, calls cannot be received during a video conference call.
When Manual Answer is Set
When a video conference call is incoming there will be an incoming call ring, and a dialogue box is displayed.
When the caller is registered in the contact list, the caller’s site
is displayed.
When the caller is not registered, the caller’s IP address,
connection number or other caller information that is received
is displayed.
Note
•
If the other party uses the same SIP domain name as you, only the SIP user name, and not the SIP
URI (SIP user name@SIP domain name) is displayed.
•
If the caller’s group/site name, host name, SIP URI (or SIP user name), H.323 extension, or H.323
name is too long to display, it will be shortened and ended with "...".
Operation
1
Press
[START]
.
•
The video conference begins.
•
You can also answer the video
conference call by pressing
[ENTER]
.
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