End a Call
When your call is complete, hang up the call.
To hang up a call:
» On the remote control, press
Video Stopping and Starting
Whether you are in a call or before a call begins, you can start and stop sending your video at any time.
Stopping your video allows you to stop sending your near-end camera-encoded video while still remaining
connected to the conference. When your video is stopped, the far end does not see video transmission from
you.
Note: Stopping video in Microsoft environments
In Microsoft Lync 2013 or Skype for Business 2015 environments when your video is stopped, video trans-
missions ceases and no Self View displays. When your video is stopped in other environments, a video
pause image is sent to the far end.
Regardless of environment, stopping your video does not affect the sending or receiving of content.
Stop Video Using the Remote Control
Sometimes, you want to stop sharing your video whether in or out of a call.
To stop video in or out of a call:
1 Using the local interface, go to
2 To stop video, select Camera Off.
When you stop the video, a video pause icon appears on the display.
Start Video Using the Remote Control
If your near-end site video is currently not displayed, you can choose to display your video to others in a
conference call.
To start video in or out of a call:
1 Using the local interface, go to
2 To start video, select Camera On.
When you start the video, the video pause icon disappears from the display.
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