Polycom IP 650 manual When you finish your broadcast, do one of the following, Period, Calls

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3.To start the broadcast, press and hold the Talk soft key. (You need to press the Talk soft key throughout the entire broadcast.)

You’ll hear a ‘transmitting’ beep, and then the phone displays the channel you are using (‘To:Teachers (Channel 18)’, as shown next).

 

4. Start talking.

Note

 

If you release the Talk soft key while you’re sending the broadcast, the broadcast

 

temporarily stops and enters a 10 second ‘Waiting’ period. During this period, the

 

channel remains open to give people a chance to reply. At any time during the

 

waiting period, you can resume your broadcast by pressing and holding the Talk

 

soft key. If no one broadcasts during the waiting period, the channel closes and the

 

broadcast ends.

 

 

 

5. When you finish your broadcast, do one of the following:

 

—Release the Talk soft key. The broadcast temporarily stops and enters a

 

10-second waiting period to allow others to reply, or you to resume

 

the broadcast. If no one responds during a waiting period, the channel

 

closes and the broadcast ends.

 

—Press the End PTT soft key. The broadcast temporarily stops and enters

 

a 10-second waiting period to allow others to reply. If there are no

 

replies, the channel closes and the braodcast ends. After you tap the

 

End PTT soft key, you can immediately initiate another broadcast on

 

another channel, even if the previous broadcast is still in its waiting

 

period.

 

Receiving PTT Broadcasts

 

To receive a broadcast sent on a particular channel, you need to be subscribed

 

to that channel. To subscribe to a channel, see Updating Channel Subscriptions

 

on page 3-25.

 

How you receive a PTT broadcast depends on the broadcast priority, whether

 

you’re in an active call, or if you’re allowed to receive broadcasts during active

 

calls.

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Contents Polycom SoundPoint IP 650 Phone User Guide Trademark Information Changes to This Guide Following sections are new for this editionUser Guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone Contents Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone Using the SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion ModuleTroubleshooting Your Phone Customizing Your PhoneDisplays Productivity Suite Testing Phone Hardware Getting Started with Your Phone Features of Your Phone Features of your SoundPoint IP 650 phone areDescription Feature Keys Description Icon Description Using the Navigation Keys Before You Use Your PhoneTo navigate menus and enter data, use these tips If you want to Then do thisRegistering Your Phone Information StatusUsing the Polycom Web Configuration Utility Remotely with the Polycom Web Configuration UtilityYou can perform using your phone’s menu system Factory default password for a User is User Guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone Using the Basic Features of Your Phone Placing Calls To place a call using the handset Answering Calls Duration and destination Answering When in Another Call Ending Calls Redialing NumbersPlacing Calls on Hold Setting Up Conference Calls Hosting Conference CallsCall the first party Confrnc soft key again Managing Conference Calls System administrator Adding Parties to Conference Calls Press the New Call soft key Place a call to a new partyAfter the new party answers, press the Join soft key All parties in the conference call can now hear each otherJoining Conferences Splitting Conference CallsEnding Conference Calls Transferring Calls After you exit the conferenceInformation, refer to Hosting Conference Calls on Performing a Blind Transfer Forwarding Calls URL or IP address, refer to Placing Calls on Enabling Do Not Disturb Assigning Speed Dial Keys Press againSelect Contact Directory Using Voice Mail Mail is saved in a centralized locationLocking and Unlocking the Phone About Your User Password Settings AdvancedSettings Basic Lock Phone Locking and Unlocking Your PhoneYour Missed Calls list when you unlock the phone Calling and Answering from a Locked PhonePress the Lock soft key Your phone is lockedLogging Into Phones Passwords are preset at the factory to the numerals Logging In and Out of a PhoneTo log out of a phone Placing Calls from Phones that are in the Logged Out State Changing Your User Password User Guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone Using Multiple Call AppearancesUser Guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone Using Text Messaging Select Features Messages Instant MessagesDo one of the following Press . Select Instant Messages Press the Ok soft keyUsing Buddy Lists Updating Your Presence SettingsSelect Features Presence My Status Do one of the following PressManaging Buddies Buddy status list from your contact directorySelect Features Presence Buddy Status Select Features Presence Buddy Status Privacy ListIntegrating With Microsoft Live Communications Server 2010, contact your system administrator Integrating With Microsoft Lync ServerAudio and video conferences Your buddy status listRecording a Call User Guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone Recording Calls This section includes information onDuring a call, press the More soft key Recording Conferences Pausing and Resuming Recording Press the Pause soft key Appears when you pause recordingPlaying Back a Recorded Call Select Features Removable Storage Media Browse Recordings Browsing Recorded CallsPlaying Back Recorded Calls Answering a Call While Playing Back Recorded Calls Broadcasting Messages Using Push-to-Talk and Group Paging If you were listening to the file through the headset, pressPush-to-Talk Mode Sending PTT BroadcastsPress the Talk soft key to select a channel to broadcast on When you finish your broadcast, do one of the following Closes and the broadcast endsPeriod Receiving PTT BroadcastsReceiving PTT Broadcasts When You’re Not in an Active Call Receiving PTT Broadcasts During Active CallsEnding PTT Broadcasts Updating Channel Subscriptions Group Paging Mode Sending PagesTo send a page, press the Paging soft key Receiving Pages Receiving Pages When You’re Not in an Active Call Receiving Pages During Active CallsDefault paging group Handset or press the Headset key, you’ll hear a dial toneAccessing Features with Your Login Credentials Updating Your Phone’s Configuration Restarting Your PhoneTo restart the phone Using the SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module Connecting the SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module Features of the SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module Features of the SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module areAdjusting the Display Contrast Adjusting the Backlight IntensityAnswering Calls To assign a new speed dial key Using the Busy Lamp Field User Guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone Configuring Basic Settings Changing the Appearance of the Time and DateChanging the Display Contrast Select Settings Basic Contrast Changing the Backlight IntensitySelect Backlight Idle Intensity Select Maximum IntensityChanging the Backlight Timeout Enabling Headset Memory ModeSelect Settings Basic Backlight Timeout Selecting the Correct Headset for Electronic Hookswitch Select Settings Basic Preferences Headset Analog HeadsetSelect Settings Basic Ring Type Selecting the Ring TypeSelect Settings Basic Preferences Audible Ringer Changing the Audible RingerChanging the Language SoundPoint IP 650 phone supports many languagesSelect Settings Basic Preferences Language Changing the Graphic Display BackgroundSelect Settings Basic Preferences Background Scroll to highlight the background you wantSelect Background Prioritize Background Select Settings Basic Preferences Label Color Changing the Soft Key Label ColorAdjusting the Volume Managing Call ListsMuting the Microphone Adding ContactsSelect Contact Directory Do one of the following steps Press Editing Contacts Deleting ContactsPlacing a Call to a Contact Searching For a ContactManaging Contacts Press the More soft key Press the Add soft keyUser Guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone Adding Contacts From Call Lists Select Corporate Directory Search for the contactTo delete a contact from the local contact directory Placing Calls to Contacts Searching for Contacts User Guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone Managing Incoming Calls Distinguishing CallsRing type Rejecting Calls Are immediately sent to your voice mailDiverting Calls System Customizations Troubleshooting Your Phone Power and Startup Symptom Problem Corrective ActionControls Access to Screens and Systems Lines Line Information. FromThen select Status Network Settings Basic Preferences Headset Echo CancellationAudio CallingMenu Basic Settings Settings Basic Ring TypePreferences Audible Ringer Displays Contrast onTesting Phone Hardware Productivity SuiteStatus Licenses User Guide for the SoundPoint IP 650 Desktop Phone Service Agreements Governing LawPolycom Limited Warranty and Limitation Liability Warranty ExclusiveExclusions Safety and Compliance Part 15 FCC Rules Installation InstructionsClass B Digital Device or Peripheral ModificationsSafety and Compliance CE and Vcci Mark Russian Compliance SoundPoint IPEcho cancellation Use of IP Networks through the PstnUse of Voice Compression through the Pstn User Guide SoundPoint IP Regulatory Notices End-User License Agreement for Polycom Software Support Services Limitation of Liability Corporate Headquarters Israel OfficeNetherlands Office
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IP 650, 650 specifications

The Polycom 650 and 550 are advanced conference phones designed to enhance audio communication in business environments. These devices are part of the Polycom SoundStation series and are widely recognized for their superior sound quality and user-friendly interface.

The Polycom SoundStation IP 650 is particularly noted for its support of Voice over IP (VoIP) technology. This means that it can connect to a VoIP network, allowing users to make calls over the internet rather than traditional phone lines. The IP 650 features high-definition audio, or HD Voice, which significantly enhances the clarity of conversations. Equipped with multiple microphones, it can pick up voices from all angles within a conference room, making it suitable for meetings of varying sizes.

One of the standout features of the Polycom 650 is its ability to integrate with various business applications. It supports Microsoft Skype for Business and other collaboration tools, allowing users to connect easily and seamlessly. The device also features an intuitive user interface with backlit display and dedicated buttons for quick access to essential functions, making it easy to dial and manage calls.

On the other hand, the Polycom SoundStation IP 550 is designed for smaller conference rooms but still packs a punch with its feature set. Similar to the 650, it offers high-definition voice quality, ensuring that conversations are crystal clear. The IP 550 is compatible with a variety of SIP-based VoIP platforms, providing flexibility for businesses looking to integrate their communications systems.

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The build quality of both devices is robust, designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in busy office environments. The sleek and professional design fits well into any office decor, reinforcing the branding of businesses that prioritize quality communication.

In summary, the Polycom 650 and 550 conference phones are powerful tools for enhancing business communication. With their advanced audio technologies, compatibility with various platforms, and user-friendly features, these devices are essential for any organization looking to improve its conferencing capabilities. The impressive sound quality, reliability, and ease of use make them ideal choices for businesses of all sizes.