Introduction - Mitel UC360 User Manual

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The following features are being introduced in Mitel
User Interface Improvements — the HDMI icons on the UC360 display show the available
action instead of the state. See "App, Display and Camera Controls" on page 16.
Message and Action area — you will see new messages and can perform most actions
from the blue oval area. See "Message and Action Area" on page 17.
Picture-in-Picture — the HDMI area has a Picture-in-Picture (PIP) icon that allows you to
turn on (PIP) during a video call. See "Displaying your presentation" on page 51.
Video with Application Sharing — you have the choice of seeing video conference partici-
pants along side the shared application on the HDMI display. See "Tips on Presentation
Sharing and Video" on page 53.
Auto Camera On— when you turn on the HDMI monitor for a video call, the camera is
automatically turned on.
Hold/Retrieve changes — you can retrieve held calls by pressing the flashing red ring
around the photo. See "Placing a Conference Call on Hold" on page 33.
Android Keyboard Disabled — when a USB keyboard and mouse are connected to the
UC360, the virtual keyboard is disabled with a few exceptions in the Contacts App.
Network health icon — you will see an icon displayed when the alarm threshold is reached
for packet loss on both audio and video calls. See "Network Health" on page 19.
Ethernet Capture — you can capture traces if you experience audio or video issues during
a call. See "Ethernet Trace" on page 19.
Android Native Browser Support — you can launch a browser from the App or Share App
menu button. See "Using the Browser" on page 55.
Web-based Email and Calendar — you can access Gmail and Outlook Web and open email
attachments. See "Using the Browser" on page 55.
Dial phone numbers from web browser — you can dial contact numbers from the browser,
for example, from web-based email clients like Gmail and Outlook Web. "Using the Browser"
on page 55.
Applications with media support — you can play embedded browser video and it will be
sent to the local HDMIs and to any sharing remote parties. See "Support for Web-Based
Media" on page 58.
Settings and Privacy — you can clear cache, form data, searches and browsing history by
pressing the Menu button (then More -> Settings) while in browser. See "Settings and
Privacy" on page 59.
French language keyboard support — the UC360 supports a new language variant for
French (France).
join.me™ — you can use a simple screen sharing tool to share your desktop.
SmartOffice Update — you can click web links (hyperlinks) in Word documents.
What's New in UC360 Release 2.0
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UC360 Collaboration Point, Release 2.0.
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