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Contents Polycom Telepresence m100 Help Book Page Table of Contents Jcifs License Third Party LicenseGetting Started with Polycom Telepresence m100 Welcome to Polycom Telepresence m100Starting Polycom Telepresence m100 Activating Your SoftwareTo Restore the Sample Sites to Your Contacts List First Steps with Polycom Telepresence m100To activate Polycom Telepresence m100 manually Related TopicCalling and Answering Placing a CallEnable Auto-answer incoming calls Answering a CallEnding a Call Participating in a Multipoint CallTo enter a password, extension, or meeting number To adjust the far-end cameraControlling the Far-End Camera To join a multipoint callPage Using the Directory Using the Contacts, Directory, and Recent Calls ListsManaging Your Contacts Configuring the Directory Service To configure the Polycom GDS settingsTo configure the Ldap settings GDSViewing Your Recent Calls To place a call from your Recent Calls listSearching for a Contact To view your Call LogTo delete entries from your Call Log To search for a name in your Contacts or Recent Calls listsSeeing Details About a Contact To see details about a contactTo edit a Contacts details To close the Details windowPage Showing the Desktop Working with ContentIntegrating with eBeam Page Configuring Alerts Customizing Your Polycom Telepresence m100 EnvironmentShowing and Hiding the PIP Viewing Full-Screen VideoEnable Preview my video before placing a call Hiding and Showing Your Video Preview WindowTo hide your video preview window To show your video preview windowSetting Up Your Camera and Audio Adjusting the VolumeChoosing a Camera Specifying Audio PreferencesTo mute the microphone automatically To mute or unmute the microphoneSelect Mute auto-answered calls Configuring Network Settings Specifying Call SettingsSpecifying Your Network Preferences To specify your network typeSpecifying H.323 Settings To set up encryptionTo enable NAT and specify the external IP address To specify H.323 settingsTo specify SIP settings Specifying SIP SettingsSettings Description Related Topics Configuring System Safeguards Setting Up EncryptionPage Page Page Solving Problems TroubleshootingSymptom Corrective Action Video Choose Preferences VideoPerformance on Windows Vista or Maximum Performance on Collecting Diagnostic Information To collect Polycom Telepresence m100 DiagnosticsOnline Help ContactsPage Preference Pages Preferences Call SettingsPreferences General Preferences Video Preferences DirectoryLdap Preferences Audio Preferences NetworkPreferences H.323 Preferences SIPTCP UDPPreferences Alerts Preferences ProcessorPreferences Change Password Preferences ConfigurationPreferences Activation Preferences Feature Access Preferences Retrieve PasswordPreferences User Profile Preferences Call Statistics Preferences Media Statistics Error Concealment Video ProtocolVideo Rate Video Rate UsedPreferences Log Save LogPage Copyrights and Legal Notices Open Source LicensesJava Binary Code License Agreement Do not Translate or LocalizePage Jcifs License Supplemental License TermsPolycom Telepresence m100 Help Book Preamble GNU Lesser General Public LicenseCopyrights and Legal Notices Page Page License Issues No WarrantyOpenSSL License Original SSLeay License Ares License Expat LicenseFZip License JpegLib ReadmeOverview Legal Issues References Log4j License Archive Locations AcknowledgmentsFile Format Wars To doCopyrights and Legal Notices Attached to the work Libxml2 License JTDS License GNU Lesser General Public License Page Page Page As3crypto License Third Party License Apache License Terms and Conditions for USE, REPRODUCTION, and DistributionPage END of Terms and Conditions Page Apache Software License, Version W3C Software Notice and LicenseCopyrights and Legal Notices SGI Page Polycom Telepresence m100 Help Book Apache Software License Page SAX Cryptix General License W3C Document Notice and LicenseStreaming API for XML JSR-173 Specification Source Code License Distribuion RestrictionsCopyrights and Legal Notices Are Page Page END of Terms and Conditions Apache License Page END of Terms and Conditions Page Page Copyrights and Legal Notices Page Madler@alumni.caltech.edu Apache License Copyrights and Legal Notices GNU Lgpl information GNU Lesser General Public License Page Polycom Telepresence m100 Help Book Page 100 License Terms Disclaimer UPXBegin PGP Signed Message CopyrightCopying Special Exception for Compressed Executables AnnotationsLicense GNU LgplSpecial Exception