Resume a Held Call in a Multipoint Call
When there is no active call, but there is a call on hold, you can resume the held call.
To resume a call on hold:
» If you have a single call on hold with no active call, to resume the call on hold, select Resume Call.
Hang Up an Individual Call in a Multipoint Call
In a multipoint call, you can hang up calls individually.
To hang up an individual call in a multipoint call:
1 Using your remote control, press
2 Select Hang Up.
Hang Up a Held Call and Add a Call
Depending on how your administrator configured your system, you might be able to add an incoming call to
a conference.
To hang up the call that has been on hold the longest and add an incoming call to the
conference:
» Select Hang Up + Answer to hang up the call that has been on hold the longest.
The incoming call is added to the conference.
Hang Up All Calls
When you are in a conference call, you can hang up one call at a time or hang up all calls at once.
To hang up all calls in a conference call:
1 Using your remote control, press
2 Select Leave Conference.
Passwords for Multipoint Calls
You might be required to enter a meeting password to join a multipoint call.
In addition, you can require that far-end systems enter a meeting password to prevent unauthorized
participants from joining multipoint calls hosted by your RealPresence Group system.
Keep the following points in mind regarding meeting passwords:
● Do not set a meeting password if multipoint calls include audio-only endpoints. Audio-only endpoints
are unable to participate in password-protected calls.
● Microsoft Office Communicator clients are unable to join password-protected multipoint calls.
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