Navigating The User Interface; The Main Screen - LifeSize Passport User Manual

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Navigating the User Interface

When your LifeSize system is idle, a screen saver appears on the display, or the screen is
black. An incoming call or pressing any button on the remote control automatically invokes
the system.
Note:
Administrators can set LifeSize Passport to telepresence mode in which a
conference administrator controls calls from a control panel. If telepresence is
enabled on your LifeSize Passport, only an administrator can access the user
interface when the system is idle. During a call, you can perform only the following
tasks in the user interface:
Change the behavior of the numeric keys on the remote control from Touch
Tones to Presets. Refer to "Using LifeSize Camera Presets During a Call" on
page 22.
View call statistics. Refer to "Viewing Call Statistics" on page 23.

The Main Screen

Use the arrow keys on the remote control to navigate the main screen. As you navigate to
different parts of the screen, the icons and their descriptions that appear in the navigation
bar change to indicate what actions are available for a selected object or screen.
The main screen includes the following features:
The top right corner of the screen displays system information such as the system
name, Skype name, and video number. This information is hidden during a call.
Video from the primary input, typically a camera connected to the system, appears in a
small window below the system information.
The center of the screen contains the REDIAL list and the Voice Call and Video Call
buttons. From the REDIAL list you can place a call by selecting a number from a list of
recently dialed numbers. Use the Voice Call and Video Call buttons to dial a number
manually.
The system status bar is a white bar that appears immediately below the REDIAL list.
The system status bar indicates system and network status, including the number of
voice and video calls, the time and date, or the duration of a call when a call is in
progress. When the system is booting, status also appears at the top of the REDIAL list
to indicate the current state of the system. The following table identifies the icons that
can appear in the system status bar.
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