Monitoring and controlling a conference

To deactivate a console in the synoptic view:

￿Click the red console icon of the active console you want to deactivate.

To deactivate a console in the delegate list:

￿In one of the two “Delegates” boxes, click the name of the delegate whose console you want to deactivate or, in the “Floor” box, click the name (shown in red) of the delegate whose console you want to deactivate.

To deactivate a console on the control palette:

￿In the “Active Speakers” box, click the name (shown in red) of the delegate whose console you want to deactivate.

Granting a request to speak to a delegate

If a delegate makes a request to speak:

yIn the synoptic view, the corresponding console icon turns green.

yThe name of the delegate appears in green in the “Micro Requests” box of the delegate list.

yThe name of the delegate appears in green in the “Requests” box of the control palette.

yThe green “Request to speak” LED on the console starts flashing.

To grant a request to speak in the synoptic view:

￿Click the green console icon in the synoptic view. The activated console turns red.

To grant a request to speak in the delegate list:

￿In the “Micro Requests” box, click the name of the delegate (shown in green).

The name of the delegate at the activated console moves to the “Floor” box.

To grant a request to speak on the control palette

￿In the “Requests” box, click the name of the delegate (shown in green). The name of the delegate at the activated console moves to the “Active Speakers” box.

Rejecting requests to speak

If a delegate has made a request to speak, you can either grant it to him (see previous section) or reject his request.

To reject the request to speak of an individual delegate:

￿Change to the synoptic view by clicking the “Synoptic” tab.

￿In the synoptic view, right-click the green console icon of the delegate whose request to speak you want to reject.

The green console icon turns gray. The name of the corresponding delegate disappears from the “Micro Requests” box in the delegate list and from the “Requests” box of the control palette.

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