Figure 1-11 Play Entry Name As Screen - NEC Univerge SV8100 User Manual

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SV8100 RGA Application Gateway Conference User Guide
file to be downloaded to be played in the default media player.)
Select an Exit Tone. This tone is heard to Attendees when users leave
the audio conference.
Select to
preview the sound. (The web browser may require the
file to be downloaded to be played in the default media player.)
Select one of the following options for Play Entry Name as:

Figure 1-11 Play Entry Name As Screen

Omitted: The attendees will only hear the entry and exit tones and Audio
Message(s) selected
*Recorded*: After the Greeting, the Attendees will be prompted to record
their name when joining the conference. Each attendee will hear the recorded
names of the other Attendees in addition to the selected Entry tone and Join
Message. If the Play entry name at exit box is checked, the recorded name will
be played when the Attendee exits the conference. If a caller is prompted to
record their name before conference entry but does not record a name and
does not press # the system will record for 50 seconds then add them to the
conference. When the caller is added to the conference the recorded name
of "50 seconds of silence" will be played before they are provided voice path.
Someone...: The Attendees will not be prompted to record their name, instead
a message saying "Someone has joined the conference" will be played along
with the selected Entry tone and Join Message.
Hand Raising Features
Figure 1-12 Raising Hand Screen
Attendees can send a tone to the moderator and turn on a indicator displayed
in RealView, to indicate that they have a question or wish to speak, using a
DTMF command 14#. The moderator controls whether this tone is played
using the Play tone when attendee raises hand control.
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