UC360 Administration and User Guide
Additional Information You May Need to Know
The following sections provide additional information on various features of the Conference Application.
Audio Calls
•A UC360 conference call consists of a
•A conference call always starts off with a single remote party. The UC360 user adds remote parties one at a time. Individual parties can be added to and removed from a conference call at any time with a limit of three remote parties.
•An incoming caller cannot call directly into the UC360 conference call. The incoming call arrives as a consultation call and must be added to the conference by the UC360 user.
•The audio output from UC360 calls is always to the UC360
•The volume on the HDMI monitor should be muted or turned to its lowest setting.
•The UC360 generates audible tones to all conferenced parties whenever a user enters or leaves the call.
Video Calls
The Video option includes all the features of Audio, plus the following:
•With the Video and Remote Collaboration option, conference calls can be
•Parties added to a conference call start off with video connections if they are capable. Otherwise they are audio only.
•Each remote party receives a composite image consisting of the
•In a
•It is possible that for certain remote parties, the video connection could be
•For details on how video conferencing interacts with the Remote Desktop App, see “Basic Rules on How Presentation Sharing Works” on page 47.
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