User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Getting Started
- Logging In to and Locking Your Phone
- Logging In to Your Poly CCX Phone
- Locking Your Phone
- Audio Calls
- Use the Handset, Headset, or Speakerphone
- Placing Audio Calls
- End an Audio Call
- Answering Audio Calls
- Decline an Incoming Call
- Holding and Resuming Calls
- Calling Contacts from Directories
- Placing Intercom Calls
- Managing Multiple Calls
- Transferring Calls
- Mute the Microphones
- Unmute the Microphones
- Call Precedence and Preemption
- Parking and Retrieving Calls on the BroadSoft BroadWorks Server
- Managing Calls Remotely with Broadworks Server
- Ignoring or Rejecting Incoming Calls
- Recording Audio Calls
- Video Calls
- Conference Calls
- Shared Lines
- Call Lists and Directories
- Accessing, Sending, and Broadcasting Messages
- Poly CCX Phone Settings
- Password Required to Access Basic Settings
- Set the System Language
- Disable Call Waiting
- Time and Date Display
- Backlight Intensity and Timeout
- Changing Your Background
- Screen Savers
- Use Your Phone as a Digital Picture Frame
- Power Saving Mode
- Changing Audio Settings
- Updating Your Buddy Status
- Security Classification
- Clear Call Logs and Contacts
- Restrict Call Log and Contact Uploads
- Phone Applications
- Connecting Bluetooth and USB Devices
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
- BroadSoft Features
- BroadSoft Directories
- Managing BroadSoft UC-One Favorites and Contacts
- BroadSoft UC-One Simultaneous Ring
- BroadSoft Executive-Assistant
- Access the Call Actions for BroadWorks Dynamic Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
- Ribbon Communications Features
- Maintaining Your Phone
- Troubleshooting
Set the Call Rate for Video Calls
You can set the maximum call rate to use for a video call. The new call rate applies to your next video
call.
You can choose a call rate between 128 kbps and 4096 kbps. The default setting is 2048 kbps.
Note: Y
our system administrator can set a maximum call rate for video calls, and you can’t select a call
rate above this limit.
Procedure
1. Go to Settings > Basic > Call Rate.
2. On the Call Rate screen, select the maximum call rate you want to use for video calls.
Stop Video for All Calls
You can stop your phone from automatically transmitting your video at the start of all calls by disabling the
Auto Start V
ideo Tx setting. The default setting is enabled, which automatically transmits video at the start
of every call.
Note: Stopping video doesn't create an audio-only call. Even if you stop video, video information is still
transmitted to the far side as a still picture, and the call is still a video call.
Procedure
1. Do one of the following:
• From the menu, select Stop My V
ideo.
• Go to Settings > Basic > Video > Video Call Settings and disable Auto Start Video Tx.
2. Select Auto Start Video Tx > Disabled.
When disabled, your phone does not automatically transmit video at the start of all calls and the
No Video icon
is displayed next to your video during video calls.
Improve Video Clarity
You can change the target frame rate to improve video clarity
.
The target frame rate determines how smoothly your video displays. You can set a rate between 5 and 30
frames per second. 30 frames per second is the smoothest frame rate. The default rate is 30.
Procedure
1. Go to Settings > Basic > Video.
2. Select Camera Settings > Target Frame Rate.
3. Choose Up or Down to adjust the frame rate.
Video Calls
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