Placing A Call Using Name, Number Or Address - Cisco MX200 Series User Manual

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Point-to-point video calls

Placing a call using name, number or address

Tap Dial, as outlined,
to invoke the numerical
dialpad.
Key in the name or
address of the recipient.
If you are going to place
the call using a number,
key in that number and
then tap the green Call
button.
There is an extended
numerical mode
available, which also
contains special
characters.
To toggle between the
alphanumerical mode
and the extended
numerical mode tap the key in the
lower left corner of the keyboard, as
outlined.
If you prefer to use the
alphanumerical keyboard
instead, tap Keyboard
(
) , as outlined.
Tap More (
) to gain
access to further options
before you place the call.
These are explained on the
following pages.
When you are
ready to place the
call, tap the green
Call button.
About placing calls
You may call someone who is not
listed in your list of contacts by
keying in their name, address or
number using the virtual keyboard of
the Touch pad.
Anyone you have previously called
will appear in the History list (until
you clear that list) and you may then
transfer any of them to your list of
Favorites. This is described in the
section Managing Contacts.
How to call someone listed in the
Favorites, Directory or History list is
described on the next page.
Calling extensions. Sometimes
you may be urged to enter touch
tones (DTMF) during a call, typically
to reach extensions or to provide a
pin code.
Tap Touch Tones (this button
appears as soon as the call is
placed) to invoke the keypad.
D1458217 User Guide Cisco TelePresence
Profile Series, Codec C-series, Quick Set C20
SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
Produced: November 2013 for TC7.0
All contents © 2010–2013
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

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