CounterPath eyeBeam 1.5 User Guide for Windows User Manual

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CounterPath eyeBeam 1.5 for Windows

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3. As new calls come in, eyeBeam will automatically answer it and add it to the conference call.

4. If you put the conference on hold and a new call comes in, it will automatically be added.

While the Call Is in Progress

Changing the Mode

While the conference call is in progress, you can change to any of the other modes by enabling the desired
combination of AA and AC. eyeBeam will start handling the conference in the appropriate way.

Video in Conference Mode

If your version of eyeBeam includes video, click Start on the Video drawer to send video to the other parties.
You will see the other parties in the top video panel (each in a separate tile) if they have enabled video at their
end.

Adjusting Volume and Muting

Use the microphone slider (on the left) to adjust the volume of your voice for your listeners

Use the speaker adjustment (on the right) to adjust volume of the sound you are hearing.

Mute

Click

on the dial pad to prevent the other parties from hearing you. The

icon appears on the Call display.

When you mute, you may also want to stop video feed, if any.

Speakerphone

Click

on the dial pad to put the callers on the speaker phone. You must have a sound device such as a sound

card or USB device.

Call Record

Click REC at any time during the call. Click again to stop recording. Recordings are saved as AVI files.

If you have not yet set up for recording, do so before recording: Click

near the top of the phone and select

Options. Display the Application pane. In the Media area, enter the folder where you want the recording file to
be saved.

Call Information

To view information such as the current codecs, hover over the line button (for example, line 1) that the call is
being made on. Information appears in the tool tip.

Add to the Contacts List

At any time during a call, you can click

on the Call display to add the other party to the Contacts list. For

information on contacts lists, see page 16.

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