Polycom 1725-40120-001 IP Phone User Manual


 
Using Your Phone with a Polycom HDX System or Polycom RealPresence Group System
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•End Call—Removes the selected conference call participant.
•Content—Shows content to near-site and far-site video participants. (For
more information on showing content, see Showing Content on page 13.)
To remove a conference call participant:
>>
From the Manage Conference screen, scroll to the participant you want to
remove, and then press or the End Call soft key.
Understanding Microphone and Speaker Behavior
When your phone is connected to a Polycom HDX system or
Polycom RealPresence Group system, your setup may include additional
microphones other than your phone’s internal microphones. These
microphones can include:
Analog expansion microphones connected to your phone.
Microphone Arrays connected to your Polycom HDX system or
Polycom RealPresence Group system.
Analog microphones connected to your Polycom HDX system or Polycom
RealPresence Group system.
When you have a call—either audio-only or video—all microphones
connected to the phone and Polycom HDX system or Polycom RealPresence
Group system are used.
Even though your setup uses all microphones during a call, not all speakers
are used. Depending on the call, either your phone’s speaker is used, or the
Polycom HDX or Polycom RealPresence Group system’s speakers are used.
Speakers are used in the following ways:
Video-only calls use the Polycom HDX or Polycom RealPresence Group
system’s speakers only.
Audio-only calls use the SoundStation IP 7000 speaker only.
Adding video to an audio-only call switches from the phone’s speaker to
the Polycom HDX or Polycom RealPresence Group system’s speakers as
soon as the video call connects.
Adding audio to a video call continues to use the Polycom HDX or
Polycom RealPresence Group system’s speakers. The Polycom HDX or
Polycom RealPresence Group system speakers are used as long as there is
one video participant.