Avaya 150 MXP Telephone User Manual


 
D 14126.01
01.2008
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TANDBERG 150 MXP
USER GUIDE
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
Making
Video
Calls
TANDBERG 150 MXP
USER GUIDE
Open the Call Menu using any of these five methods:
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Press the green Call key
Press any digit 09
Press the Loudspeaker key
Press the Headphone key
Lift the optional handset.
Use the Cursor keys to navigate to Call Settings
Press OK or press the Right Cursor key again to produce
the submenu.
Adjust settings as required.
If you want to change the Default Call
Settings, make the required changes
to the Call Settings and navigate to
Set as Default. Press OK to save
these settings, which now will be the
default settings for all future manually
dialled calls.
Navigate to this icon and
press OK to leave menu
undoing any changes
– including any new default
setting you may have
introduced.
Navigate to this icon
and press OK to leave
menu putting changes
into effect.
Bandwidth determines the
quality of the video picture. The
system will, by default, connect
using Auto Bandwidth. This
means that the system will
establish a connection using a
proper bandwidth for your call.
The typical bandwidth used
for IP calls is 384 kbps. When
bandwidth is set to Auto, the
unit will default to 384kbps.
The Net
alternatives are:
H.323 and SIP.
If a gatekeeper is present, you may
place IP-calls using “telephone-style”
numbers (an E.164 alias), according
to the numbering plan implemented
in the gatekeeper. The gatekeeper will
then translate the dialled number into
an IP-address (see H.323 Settings
in the Adminstrator’s Guide for more
information about gatekeepers).
Adjusting the Call Settings
Call Settings