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Contents Polycom Converged Management Application CMA Desktop Help Book Version Copyright 2011 Polycom, IncInc 3725-26792-003/A October Table of Contents Solving Audio and Video Problems Table of ContentsPage 4. Select Automatically sign in when Polycom CMA Desktop starts 3. Select Automatically start Polycom CMA Desktop when system starts7. Select Remember my password, and then click Sign In Signing In and Out Placing a Call Answering a Call Using Chat4. Click Add to Contacts Add People to Your Contacts ListCheck the Icons IconPlacing a Call Calling and AnsweringTo place a call by choosing a name from your Contacts list To place a call from the DirectorySeeing Whos Available Ending a CallTips for great calls Searching for a Contact Participating in a Multipoint CallAvailability to chat Participating in a Multipoint CallExamples Managing Your Contacts Placing a CallTo adjust the far-end camera To enter a password, extension, or meeting numberControlling the Far-End Camera To join a multipoint callPage Managing Your Contacts Using the Contacts, Directory, and Recent Calls ListsTo add a person or system in the Directory to your Contacts list To add a recent caller to your Contacts listSearching for a Contact Using Groups to Organize Contacts Using Groups to Organize ContactsSeeing Details About a Contact Seeing Whos Available To show groups in your Contacts listTo copy a group to another group Using the DirectoryTo sort the groups Managing Your Contacts Viewing Your Recent CallsAbout your Recent Calls Viewing Your Recent CallsTo place a call from your Recent Calls list To display your Recent Calls as a group in your Contacts listSearching for a Contact Placing a Call Using Groups to Organize ContactsSeeing Details About a Contact To view your call history for a ContactTo edit a Contacts details To close the Details windowViewing Your Recent Calls Managing Your Contacts Viewing Content Working with ContentTo zoom in on content Placing a Call Showing the eBeam whiteboard Viewing ContentShowing the Desktop To show the content full screenTo automatically show others when you are idle SettingTo specify how to display chat and call windows Placing a Call Using Chat2. Enable Preview my video before placing a call To configure the system to show video preview before placing a callViewing Full-Screen Video Hiding and Showing Your Video Preview WindowCustomizing Chat and Call Windows Using Chat Placing a Call To specify how the Enter key works when you chatCustomizing the Enter Key Showing and Hiding the PIP Viewing Full-Screen VideoPlacing a Call Specifying Camera Preferences Adjusting the Camera Setting Up Your Camera, Audio, and NetworkAdjusting the Volume Choosing a CameraTesting Audio Devices Adjusting the Volume Adjusting the Camera Preferences VideoSpecifying Camera Preferences Configuring Alerts Preferences Audio ContentPreferences Network Solving Audio and Video Problems Solving ProblemsSymptom Corrective ActionGo to Preference - Network , select Never use QoS Performance on Windows Vista or Maximum Performance onTroubleshooting Notifications Testing Audio DevicesTesting Audio Devices Troubleshooting Notifications Specifying Audio Preferences Adjusting the VolumeSaving Logs Solving Audio and Video Problems Saving LogsTo collect Polycom CMA Desktop Diagnostics Preferences Notification Log Troubleshooting Notifications2. 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5.2.0, A specifications

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