Introduction
The following features are being introduced in Mitel
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Auto Camera On— when you turn on the HDMI monitor for a video call, the camera is
automatically turned on.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Ethernet Capture — you can capture traces if you experience audio or video issues during
a call. See "Ethernet Trace" on page 19.
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Android Native Browser Support — you can launch a browser from the App or Share App
menu button. See "Using the Browser" on page 55.
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Web-based Email and Calendar — you can access Gmail and Outlook Web and open email
attachments. See "Using the Browser" on page 55.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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French language keyboard support — the UC360 supports a new language variant for
French (France).
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join.me™ — you can use a simple screen sharing tool to share your desktop.
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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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