Do not disturb, Want to change the alert signal, About do not disturb – Avaya Tandberg 150 MXP User Manual

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Table of

Contents

Operating
Principles

Making

Video

Calls

Making

Calls Using

Phone Book

Phone Book

Details

Incoming

Calls

Calling More

Than One

Video Meeting

Features

Contact

Information

Unpacking &

Installation

Making

Telephone

Calls

TANDBERG

ENTRYPOINT

USER GUIDE

Incoming

Calls

TANDBERG 150

MXP

USER GUIDE

You may want to set up your system so that the
microphone and/or the camera are switched off
whenever you receive an incoming call.
By pressing

the

Microphone Off

key and

the

Camera Off

key

you will prevent callers from hearing you and
seeing you without your control (press again to
reactivate).
To combine convenience and privacy, your
150

MXP

may be set up to automatically accept

an incoming call, but with the microphone
switched off. In this case you must switch the
microphone back on manually yourself (just
press the

Microphone Off

key to reactivate a

disabled microphone).
You may also have your system set up so that
you always must answer all incoming calls
manually.
These settings are parts of the

Adminstrator’s

Guide

available. Your System Adminstrator, may

or may not, have password protection activated
to prevent unauthorized alterations of these and
other settings. If in doubt, consult your System
Adminstrator.
Whenever microphone and camera are disabled,
these icons appear on your screen:

Do Not Disturb

A Few Words on Privacy

You are not stuck with the audio signal alerting
you that an incoming call is on its way. This
may be changed, see

Audio Settings

in the

Adminstrator’s Guide

.

Do observe, however, that these settings
may be password protected by your System
Adminstrator.

Want to Change the Alert Signal?

An alternative to the above could be the
use of the

Do Not Disturb

feature to the

right.

A message will be sent to the far end
whenever you have disabled your
microphone and/or your camera.

There is a

Do Not Disturb

function available on

your system. When set to

On

, all incoming calls

are blocked from your system.

Outside a call, press the red

Call Reject

key. A dialogue box will appear:

Press

OK

to activate the feature. The

screen will now turn black, and the
following text will appear:

Press any key to clear Do Not Disturb

Press

Reject

to leave the menu, keeping

the feature deactivated.

When

Do Not Disturb

has been activated

and you receive an incoming call, the
following dialogue box will be produced:

Use the

Cursor

keys to navigate and

OK

to make your selection and proceed.

Whenever

Do Not Disturb

is activated,

the far end will be informed that the
called is busy.

Assume

Do Not Disturb

has not been

activated. Choosing

Do Not Disturb

when receiving an incoming call will
then do two things: It rejects the

incoming call (in the same way as choosing

Reject

), and sets the

Do Not Disturb

functionality to

On

.

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