Flex Buttons; Video Calling - iPECS LIP-9070 User Manual

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LIP-9070
5.3

Flex Buttons

Flex buttons, which are programmable, access resources of the iPECS such as CO Lines and paging as well as
call other stations and activate features of the iPECS. Buttons that access external networks such as a CO Line or
Loop button are assigned by administrative users only. The user can configure buttons assigned to other functions
or unassigned buttons. For details on configuring a Flex button see Appendix A.
In addition to configuring Flex buttons, the user may assign a label to the button as discussed in section 5.5.2
The iPECS Phone screen displays the first six (6) Flex
buttons on the left of the screen. The remaining 24
buttons can be displayed in the iPECS Phone screen
using the Flex button icon. The buttons are shown
under two tabs, buttons 7 to 18 under tab 1 and
buttons 19 to 30 under tab 2.
Note
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Buttons that are not assigned appear with no
label in the button display.
5.4

Video Calling

Once a voice call is established you can initiate or
accept a video call. To start or respond to a Video
Call invitation, press the Video Start button, which will
open the Video Call window. On the right side of the
window is a thumbnail of the video sent from the LIP-
9070 and controls for the Video call including:
Frame Rate: set the frame rate from 5 to 24
frames per second.
improve quality but require higher bandwidth.
Video Screen size: adjust the size of the main
video screen.
Dial pad: show or hide the basic telephone dial
pad.
Transfer: send the call to another destination.
To the left is the main video screen that displays
video sent from the connected party. The video is
sent after the party accepts the Video call. Note it
may take a few moments to display the received
video when the call begins.
At the bottom of the screen are the soft menu buttons.
The buttons include,
Video Stop/Start: pause and restart video
transmission.
Higher frame rates
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