Polycom VVX 500 and VVX 600 Business Media Phones and Polycom VVX Camera User's Guide
If the far side can't send video, or stops sending video, a 'no video' icon displays on your phone, as
shown next. If the far side is unable to send video—for example, if the far side is video-enabled, but
doesn't have a camera attached to their phone—a thunderbolt icon displays next to the 'no video' icon.
Note: Why Do I See a Different 'No-Video' Icon?
Depending on the phone or system that has stopped sending video, you may see a different icon
than the one shown above.
To start or stop your video during a call:
Do one of the following:
From Active Call or Calls view, tap Video, and then tap Stop Video to prevent the far side from
seeing you, or tap Start Video so the far side can see you.
or
Open or close the camera shutter. For information on closing the shutter, see the VVX Camera
Quick Start Guide, available from the
Polycom, Inc.
VVX Camera
Support page.
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