Getting Started with Your Polycom® CX200 Desktop Phone
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4. Call Forward Indicator—Indicates that call forwarding is enabled on the
Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 running on your computer.
5. Microphone Mute Key—Mutes local audio during calls so that others
cannot hear you.
6. Headset Key—Allows you to place and receive calls through an
optionally connected headset.
7. Volume Key—Use to adjust the volume of the handset, speakerphone,
and headset speaker, and ringer if not in a call.
8. Presence Status Indicator—Indicates your presence state.
9. Hookswitch and Handset Cradle
Before You Use Your Polycom CX200 Desktop Phone
Phone Location
Place your Polycom CX200 desktop phone in a well-ventilated, flat, level,
clean, and dry location near your computer.
Configuring Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 for Polycom CX200
Desktop Phone
Before using your Polycom CX200 desktop phone, you must verify that the
Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 audio settings are properly configured
to route incoming and outgoing voice to and from your Polycom CX200.
To verify or configure Microsoft Office Communicator 2007:
1. Start the Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 application.
2. In the Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 title bar, click the down
arrow near the upper left corner.
3. Select Tools, click Set up Audio and Video..., and then follow the
instructions in the Audio Video Device Setup wizard.
a In the wizard, ensure that the Speaker and Microphone device
options are both set to Polycom CX200 for the Handset or Headset
setup pages. Click Next.
b Ensure that the Speaker/Microphone or Speakerphone device
options are both set to Polycom CX200. (You may need to select
Custom in the top text box to enable you to properly select the speaker
and microphone.) Click Next.