Business Media Phone User Guide

User Guide for the Polycom VVX 1500 Business Media Phone What Displays on the Touch Screen?
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8 Line Key
status indicator
A Line Key can have one of the following status indicators:
Solid green—A dial tone is available, dialing is in progress, or a call is active.
Flashing green—An incoming call. Or, the far site has placed a call on hold.
Solid red—A remote shared line is active, or the buddy associated with the
Speed Dial Key has a status that is either Busy, Offline, or Do Not Disturb.
Flashing red—You have placed a call (one or more) on hold (on a private or
shared line), or the buddy associated with the Speed Dial Key has a status
that is Be Right Back, Away, or Out to Lunch.
9 Line Key Use these keys to activate up to six lines that can be assigned to your phone.
When the phone is idle, Line Keys display one of the following:
—Registered, private lines
—Registered, shared lines
—Unregistered lines
—Lines that have the Always call forwarding type enabled
—Lines that have Do Not Disturb enabled
Line keys are either blue or green:
Green—Indicates that the Line Key has an active call or an incoming call. A
green Line Key is associated with the calls that currently display on the
touch screen (active or inactive).
Blue—Indicates that the Line Key doesn’t have an active call, or has an
incoming call that has been minimized and placed in the inactive call group.
The calls associated with a blue Line Key don’t currently display on the
touch screen.
10 Picture-in-Picture
window (PIP)
The small window in the corner of the touch screen that displays video. By
default, the PIP displays the near site. During a call, you can tap the PIP to
toggle it to display the near site or the far site.
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