Avaya 150 MXP manual Adjusting the Call Settings

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Call Settings

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Press the green Call key Press any digit 09Press the Loudspeaker key Press the Headphone key Lift the optional handset.

Adjusting the Call Settings

Use the Cursor keys to navigate to Call Settings

Adjust settings as required.

If a gatekeeper is present, you may place IP-calls using “telephone-style” numbers (an E.164 alias), according to the numbering plan implemented in the gatekeeper. The gatekeeper will then translate the dialled number into an IP-address (see H.323 Settings in the Adminstrator’s Guide for more information about gatekeepers).

Press OK or press the Right Cursor key again to produce the submenu.

The Net alternatives are: H.323 and SIP.

Navigate to this icon and press OK to leave menu putting changes into effect.

Navigate to this icon and press OK to leave menu undoing any changes

including any new default setting you may have introduced.

If you want to change the Default Call Settings, make the required changes to the Call Settings and navigate to Set as Default. Press OK to save these settings, which now will be the default settings for all future manually dialled calls.

Bandwidth determines the quality of the video picture. The system will, by default, connect using Auto Bandwidth. This means that the system will establish a connection using a proper bandwidth for your call. The typical bandwidth used for IP calls is 384 kbps. When bandwidth is set to Auto, the unit will default to 384kbps.

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Contents Tandberg 150 MXP What’s in this User Guide? ContentsUnpacking and Installation Mounting the optional Handset Assembling the Unit Connecting CablesSocket for optional handset’s cable Operating Principles Introduction Using TTY for Text ExchangeYour Tandberg 150MXP Keypad at a Glance Keyboard in Detail Basic Menu Navigation Rules Navigating in the MenusThere Are Three Options When Leaving a Menu There Are Three Ways to Edit a SettingAlphanumerical Keypad Right Cursor keySpeed Dials Using Speed Dials to Make CallsAbout Speed Dials Making Making Video CallsCalls Making Video Calls Dialling Manually Adjusting the Call Settings Call SettingsPhone Book k Making Calls Using the Phone BookAbout the Phone Book Making Video Calls Using the Phone BookPhone Bookk Making Telephone Calls Making a Telephone Call Using the Phone Book Requirements Making a Telephone Call Using Speed DiallingOpening the Call Menu Details Details Phone Book DetailsAccessing the Phone Book Phone Book FeaturesSearching in the Phone Book Call Log Placed, Missed & Received CallsEditing a Contact in My Contacts Deleting a Contact in My ContactsIncoming ing Incoming CallsCalls ls Three Ways of Rejecting an Incoming Call Handling Incoming CallsAccept IncomingingFew Words on Privacy Want to Change the Alert Signal?About Do Not Disturb Calling More Calling More Than OneThan One About Calling Another Participant Calling Another Participant Whilst In a Call Call SwappingAbout Call Transfer Blind Call Transfer Call TransferConsultative Call Transfer Initiating a Video Conference From Your 150 MXP Requirements Setting Up a Conference optional featureFeatures F t r s Video Meeting FeaturesVideo Meeting ti g FeaturesF t r s Video Meeting Features an OverviewDo as follows Videoi Meetingti gAbout Requesting Floor Requesting and Releasing Floor Requesting and Releasing Floor soft key Request Floor Release FloorAbout View Participant Viewing a List of Participants View Other Participants View Participants Far End Camera Control About Camera PresetsAbout Far End Camera Control Controlling the Far End Camera Far End Video Source Main Document Cancel/Back Camera VirtualNetwork InputAbout Snapshots SnapshotViewing Snapshots About Text Chatting Text ChatText Chat message Contact Contact Information

150 MXP specifications

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