UC360 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 four-way audio call in which the UC360 conference room and up to three remote parties can hear each other. The UC360 unit's audio devices consist of the hands-free speaker and 16 built-in beam forming microphones.

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 appears on a conference avatar and must be added to the conference by the UC360 user.

The audio output from UC360 calls always goes to the UC360 built-in hands-free speakers. The HDMI device's speakers are not used.

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 Enabled Conferencing option, conference calls can be video-enabled. Simultaneous two-way video streams are established with each remote party that is video capable. Video capable means the remote party can display a video signal from the UC360 and is optionally camera-equipped.

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 UC360-attached video camera, their own camera/video, and the other conference party videos. The UC360 HDMI device displays this same composite image.

In a two-party video call, the user cannot see UC360’s local camera on the HDMI display, unless they have turned on Self View.

It is possible that for certain remote parties, the video connection could be uni-directional. This would happen for instance if either UC360 or the remote party was not camera-equipped.

For details on how video conferencing interacts with the Remote Desktop App, see “Basic Rules on How Presentation Sharing Works” on page 69.

You can make video calls using MiCollab Conference as a video endpoint.

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UC360 specifications

The Mitel UC360 is an advanced collaboration platform designed to enhance communication and productivity in the modern workplace. This all-in-one solution meets the demands of organizations seeking to integrate various communication channels, such as voice, video, and messaging, into a single user-friendly device.

One of the standout features of the Mitel UC360 is its high-definition audio and video capabilities. With a built-in HD camera and advanced audio processing technology, it provides crystal-clear video conferencing experiences. This ensures that users can connect with remote team members, clients, or partners seamlessly, fostering collaboration regardless of location.

The UC360 also supports a range of connectivity options. It features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Ethernet connections, making it adaptable to various network environments. This versatility allows organizations to deploy the device in different settings, whether in huddle rooms, executive offices, or shared spaces, without worrying about connectivity issues.

Additionally, the Mitel UC360 is equipped with a user-friendly touch interface that simplifies navigation. Users can easily initiate video calls, share documents, and manage meetings through intuitive controls. The interface is designed to be accessible for all team members, reducing the learning curve and ensuring that everyone can leverage its powerful features quickly.

Integration with collaboration tools is another significant characteristic of the UC360. It can seamlessly connect with popular applications and platforms, including Microsoft Teams and Skype for Business. This compatibility allows users to engage in video conferences directly from their preferred collaboration tool, streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity.

Security is also a priority for the Mitel UC360. The device offers robust security features to safeguard communications, ensuring that sensitive information is protected during calls and meetings. This focus on security gives organizations the peace of mind they need when conducting business communications.

In conclusion, the Mitel UC360 is a comprehensive solution for organizations looking to enhance their communication capabilities. With its high-definition audio and video quality, versatile connectivity options, user-friendly interface, and robust security features, it stands out as a powerful tool for fostering collaboration in today’s dynamic work environments. As businesses continue to adapt to changing communication needs, the UC360 positions itself as a valuable asset in facilitating effective teamwork and interaction.