Using two numbers – Polycom Webcam User Manual

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Chapter 5 - Using the ViewStation EX

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a number that is not in your Address Book, a dialog box gives
you the opportunity to add the number. If you select Yes, the
system takes you to the address book where you can enter the
information. If you select No, the main screen appears on your
monitor.

Notes

If you stay in this screen for 60 seconds without pressing the
SELECT button on the remote control to stay in the call or hang
up, the call is disconnected.
The Add Video Call option is only visible if you have enabled
your system to support multipoint calls. For more information,
refer to

Upgrading the System for Multipoint Calls

.

You can also place a video call using the Address Book or Speed
Dial. For more information, see

Address Book

.

Using Two Numbers

In some instances, you need to dial ISDN numbers separately when
the party that you are calling can only handle 2 x 56 Kbps or 2 x 64
Kbps speeds.

To manually place a video call using two numbers, complete
the following:

1.

Select the Video Call icon. If the speed that you selected is for a
2 x 56 Kbps or 2 x 64 Kbps call, a second number field becomes
visible. If the Auto H.323 option is enabled, the system knows
which call type to use when dialing out based on the format of
the number. If this option is not enabled, then the IP and ISDN
options are visible on the Video Call screen and you need to
select the appropriate option.

2.

To enter the first ISDN number of the party you are calling, use
the numeric keypad on the remote control.

To clear an entry, use the arrow buttons on the remote control
to move the highlight box to the Clear icon on the screen, and
press the SELECT button (or the CALL•HANG-UP button).

To clear part of an entry from the right, press the LEFT ARROW
button once for each character you wish to delete.

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