Hanging Up A Multipoint Call; Passwords For Multipoint Calls - Polycom RealPresence Group Series User Manual

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User's Guide for the Polycom RealPresence Group Series and the Polycom Touch Control

Hanging Up a Multipoint Call

Passwords for Multipoint Calls

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2
After the call connects, touch Add Call from the Call screen.
3
Place a call to the next site. For more information, refer to
on page 5.
Repeat the above steps until all sites are connected.
4
After you have placed the first call, the Add a Call menu is displayed instead of
the Place a Call menu.
To hang up an individual call in a multipoint call:
>> Navigate to the call that you want to hang up and touch Hang Up on the
Call screen.
To hang up all calls in a multipoint conference call:
>> On the Call screen, touch Hang Up All.
You may be required to enter a meeting password to join a multipoint call.
And you can require that far-end systems enter a meeting password to prevent
unauthorized participants from joining multipoint calls hosted by your
RealPresence Group system.
Points to note about passwords and multipoint calls:
If you need to generate touch tones (DTMF tones), touch Keypad from the
Call screen. Then use the keypad number buttons.
SIP calls do not support meeting passwords. SIP endpoints calling into a
multipoint call protected by a password may not be able to join the call.
To configure a meeting password:
1
From the Home screen, touch
2
Touch the RealPresence Group tab.
3
In the Meeting Password field under Meetings, enter the password.
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Placing a Call
Polycom, Inc.

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