Caller ID
When your video call is answered, video from the far end appears in your display. In the
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| Video call. |
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| Voice call. |
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Hiding or Showing User Interface Elements
By default, the system information, status bar, and navigation bar fade from the screen after a call has been connected for 10 seconds. This interval resets after any interaction with the system. You can adjust the duration of the fade out interval by adjusting the Fade Out Timeout preference in User Preferences : Appearance. To hide or show these user interface elements at any time during a call, press the button.
Note: The user interface does not hide if the system is overheating. System overheating icons appear in the status bar. Refer to “The Main Screen” on page 8 for more information about the system overheating icons.
Managing Audio
You can identify the video caller who is speaking in the call, adjust the volume of the audio, and mute the active microphone.
Identifying the Dominant Speaker |
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When a video participant in a call is speaking, the dominant speaker icon | appears in |
the display in the video image from that participant. |
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