Kiosk Mode
Kiosk Mode simplifies the Home screen by displaying only speed dial entries and calendar meetings (if
enabled). In Kiosk Mode, therefore, you can call speed dial numbers, join calendar meetings, and answer
calls.
Kiosk Mode is disabled by default. If your administrator enables Kiosk Mode:
● The Home screen menu, Out of Call menu, and other icons are disabled.
● Alerts bring the local interface out of Kiosk Mode until the alerts are cleared.
● While in a call, you can still use the remote to adjust the volume, control the camera, and
mute/unmute the microphone.
● You can display the In a Call menu by pressing Menu on the remote.
Use Kiosk Mode to Speed Dial
Your administrator must create speed dial numbers and enable Kiosk Mode before you can use this feature.
For information on adding speed dial entries, enabling speed dial and Kiosk Mode, refer to the Polycom
RealPresence Group Series Administrator Guide.
To use Kiosk Mode for speed dialing:
1 Select the Speed Dial tab. Use the arrow keys on the remote control to move the focus on the
screen to the Speed Dial block.
2 Press the number on the remote control that corresponds to the speed dial number you want to call.
You can also use the arrow keys to move the focus to the speed dial number you want to call and
press OK.
Use Kiosk Mode to Call from the Calendar
Your administrator must enable Kiosk Mode and the Polycom Conference Add-In for Microsoft Outlook
before you can use this feature. For information on enabling Kiosk Mode, refer to the Polycom
RealPresence Group Series Administrator Guide. For information about obtaining the Polycom
Conferencing Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, refer to
To use Kiosk Mode for calling from the calendar:
1 Select the Calendar tab.
2 Use the arrow keys on the remote control to move the focus on the screen to the Calendar block.
3 Use the arrow keys to move the focus to the meeting you want to call into, and then click Join.
Point-to-Point Call Hold and Resume
The RealPresence Group system supports call hold and resume in Microsoft Lync 2013 and H.323 calls.
Putting a call on hold pauses audio and video bidirectionally between RealPresence Group systems, remote
Lync clients, or Lync AV MCUs.
For information on multipoint call hold and resume, refer to
Polycom, Inc.
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