2: Using Basic Features; Calling And Answering - Polycom WX 1500 User Manual

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Polycom VVX 1500 Buisness Media Phone
2:
Using Basic Features

Calling and Answering

Note: Connecting to Different Types of Video Endpoints
Your phone can exchange video with a video endpoint other than a Polycom VVX 1500 business
media phone. For a list of compatible endpoints, see your system administrator.
At any time, only one active call can be in progress on your phone. The active call is the call that has
audio or video associated with it. There may be multiple other calls on hold, or in an "Incoming call" or
"Ringing" state.
Your phone can handle a maximum of 24 concurrent calls. At most, your phone can handle one active
call with 23 calls on hold, or 24 calls on hold.
Your phone displays all active incoming and outgoing calls in a large window in the center of the touch
screen. Inactive calls (calls on hold, or incoming calls that you don't immediately answer) for a particular
Line Key display in a row above the soft keys called the inactive call group.
The following figure shows one active call and two calls on hold for Line Key 2076.
Your phone distributes incoming calls for lines that have multiple Line Keys evenly across all Line Keys.
The touch screen only displays calls for one Line Key at one time. The calls that currently display on the
touch screen are associated with the Line Key that is green.
To display and access the calls on another Line Key, tap that Line Key. When you tap a Line Key, the first
call on hold in the inactive call group for that Line Key will automatically resume.
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