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Creating a video conference
(MultiSite)
If your video system is equipped with the optional
MultiSite feature you may call more than one to initiate
a video conference.
The MultiSite feature allows you to call three other
systems on video plus a fourth system on audio only
(for example a mobile phone).
This means that the conference can consist of up to
four video participants (yourself included) and one
audio participant.
If you want to initiate a video conference, you must
call each participant one by one.
Call settings. Those you call may have video
systems with dierent capabilities. One or more of
them may, for example, be on an ADSL system with
limited bandwidth (compared to those of the other
participants). You may then set the Call settings to
a (normally lower) call rate suiting his or her system
before you call that person. However, that call rate will
aect that specic part of the video conference only.
Other participants will not experience a lower call rate
because of this.
If you initiated the conference you will be able to terminate the entire conference as well.
The other participants, however, may only disconnect themselves from the conference.
See also the article “Video conferencing—calling more
than one (optional)” on page 16.
Place a call to the rst
participant.
Call the next
participant in the usual
way.
Once you are
in the call, tap Add.
Tap Add to place the second
call, initiating a conference. You
may adjust Call Settings before
you place the call, if needed.
Repeat the procedure from
, if
needed.
A maximum four video systems
(yourself included) and one audio call
may participate.
Tap END to terminate the
conference.