Answer An Incoming Call During A Multipoint Call; Add An Incoming Call To A Multipoint Call; Hold A Multipoint Conference Call; Leave A Multipoint Call - Polycom RealPresence Group Series User Manual

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● Manually answered: You can select Ignore, Hold+Answer, or Hang up+Answer.
● Declined: The system declines incoming calls. No notification appears, but the declined system
receives a notification.

Answer an Incoming Call during a Multipoint Call

While in a multipoint conference call, you can choose to hold the conference call and answer an incoming
call.
» Tap Hold + Answer to hold the current call and answer the incoming call.

Add an Incoming Call to a Multipoint Call

When you receive an incoming call, you can add the call to the active multipoint call.
» When you receive an incoming call, tap Add to Call on the incoming call notification.

Hold a Multipoint Conference Call

You can place a multipoint conference call on hold to answer an incoming call or place a call to another
contact. You cannot hold an individual participant in a multipoint conference.
» Tap
to open the Quick Access menu then tap

Leave a Multipoint Call

You can choose to leave a multipoint call without ending the call for all participants.
T
ASK
1 Tap
to open the Quick Access menu then tap
2 On the Active Call screen, tap Leave Conference.

Hang Up an Individual Call in a Multipoint Call

In a multipoint call, you can hang up calls individually.
T
ASK
1 Tap
to open the Quick Access menu then tap
2 On the Active Call screen, tap Hang Up for the call that you want to hang up.

Hang Up All Calls

In a multipoint conference call, you can hang up all of the calls at once.
T
ASK
1 Tap
to open the Quick Access menu then tap
2 On the Active Call screen, tap Hang Up at the top of the screen above the list of individual calls.
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Hold.
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Hang Up.
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