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D1458203 USER GUIDE Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus (TC3)—March 2010
Case 2: Someone calls you while you are in a call. You will need to decide
whether the calling party shall be invited to join the current call or not.
1. Someone calls you while you are in a call. A dialog box giving you three
options will be shown.
2. Select Accept (put current call on hold).
3. When you are ready to create the conference, select Join Calls.
4. All three of you will now be in the same meeting.
Case 2 options: If you do not want to set up a MultiWay
™
conference, you
have the following choices in 2. above:
• If you want to accept the incoming call instead of the current call, select
Accept (disconnect current call).
• If you do not want to respond to the incoming call, select Reject.
Using MultiWay
™
to call more than one
Systems equipped with Codec C20 offer MultiWay
™
as a means to call
more than one (see page 28 to find out which type of codec your system
has). Note that successful use of MultiWay
™
requires the presence
of certain infrastructure products. If in doubt check with your system
administrator
Using MultiWay
™
Case 1: Assume that you already are in a call and that you would like to
expand the call to include someone else.
Do as follows:
1. Start calling someone else by pressing the key on the remote control.
2. Dial the new participant. This will put the current call on Hold. When the
new participant replies, select Join Calls.
3. All three of you will now be in the same meeting.
4. Repeat to include more participants if needed.
The maximum number of participants in a MultiWay
™
call is limited by the
capabilities of the infrastructure of your network only. The two cases described on
this page may be combined as much as you want.