Tips for when you’re in video calls, Cleaning the touch screen, Tips for when you’re in video calls -29 – Polycom VVX 1500 C Business Media Phone for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (SIP) User Manual

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Tips for When You’re in Video Calls

Use these tips when you are in a video call or conference:

Check the near-site video to make sure it is clear, bright, and sharp. For

information on adjusting camera settings, see

Updating Camera Settings

on page

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Use the handset or a headset if you are in an open environment.

Be aware of latency when speaking.

Avoid bright lights or windows behind you (backlight). If the camera faces

a window or bright lights, you may have to adjust the camera settings. To

adjust camera settings, see

Updating Camera Settings

on page

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.

Avoid wearing bright colors, all-light or all-dark clothing, or “busy”

patterns (such as small checks or narrow stripes). Light pastels and muted

colors look the best on the screen.

In a conference call, mute your microphone when you’re not speaking,

especially in noisy environments.

Avoid tapping the microphone or rustling papers near the microphone.

Make sure that you can see and hear the far-site participants.

Speak in your normal voice without shouting.

Use natural gestures when you speak.

Cleaning the Touch Screen

Periodically, you may need to clean the touch screen. Fingerprints tend to

show up more on a color display.
Before you clean the touch screen, disable the screen so you do not activate

phone features while you wipe the glass. While the touch screen is disabled,

all soft keys are disabled. You can enable the touch screen again by pressing

any key on the phone console.
To answer a call while the touch screen is disabled, pick up the handset. Or, to

use the speakerphone, press

, and then tap the Answer soft key.

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