Avaya 150 MXP Telephone User Manual


 
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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
Calling More
Than One
TANDBERG 150 MXP
USER GUIDE
As an alternative to the procedure
outlined here, you may just as well
expand an ongoing call to become
a conference by pressing the green
Call now key, move the cursor to Add
another Call and continue as shown on
this page.
Initiating a Video Conference From Your 150 MXP
Your TANDBERG 150 MXP may be used
to initiate video conferences with several
participants, provided that:
All parties to be involved are available •
through H.323.
You are connected to an MCU (Multi-•
Conference Unit) supporting this.
Your TANDBERG 150 • MXP is set up to allow
the use of external Multiway. This is set up
by your administrator and is described in
the Administrator’s Guide.
Since the call transfer feature makes use of
SIP and the conference initialization feature
makes use of H.323, the two features cannot
be combined in a single session!
Setting Up a Conference (optional feature)Requirements
Prepare to make a call in the usual way,
either by entering the “number” manually
or by making use of the phone book.
Move the cursor to the Add another Call
icon and press OK.
Move cursor to the new line that was
added and repeat the procedure to add a
participant.
Repeat
and
until all participants
required have been added.
The system will now disconnect you and
transfer the video conference to the MCU
(Multi-Conference Unit). All participants,
including yourself will be called by the
MCU and the conference can start.
If you – as initiator – disconnects the call,
the entire conference will be terminated.
If any of the other participants
disconnects, the conference continues
without the disconnected person.