Answering calls, Switching where you receive audio during calls – Polycom 1725-32504-001 User Manual

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Answering Calls

When you get an incoming voice call, Microsoft Lync 2010 displays an audio

popup notification in the lower right corner of your computer’s display. The

popup provides contextual information about the caller to help you decide

whether to accept the call, and it provides a variety of controls for handling the

call.
When the notification pop-up appears:
You can answer the call with the Polycom CX300 desktop phone or with

Microsoft Lync 2010.

You can reject the call by pressing the Delete key. Depending on the

configuration, either the call is sent to your voice mail or the caller receives

a message that the call cannot be connected.

To take any other action, you must perform those actions on the Microsoft

Lync 2010 client window. Other possible actions could include responding

with an instant message, setting your presence status to Do Not Disturb (for

the next 30 minutes), or redirecting the call to another number, device, or to

your voice mail.

To answer an incoming call:

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Do one of the following steps:
Click the caller’s name or phone number in the notification or press

the Speakerphone key to answer the call using the Polycom CX300
speakerphone.

Pick up the handset.
(Optional.) Press the Headset key to answer the call using a headset.

Switching Where You Receive Audio During Calls

With Microsoft Lync 2010, you can switch where the audio is received during

a call. You can choose from:
Your handset
A custom device that you set up in the Microsoft Lync 2010 Audio Device

Settings

Note

The speakerphone is the default audio device. However, if you manually select
another device— for example, the headset — the phone remembers your selection.

Refer to

Switching Where Audio is Played

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