Administrator Guide

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Figure 49. Citrix HDX RealTime Connector for Microsoft Lync 2013
2. Click the About tab in the Citrix HDX RealTime Connector for Microsoft Lync 2013 dialog box.
The RTMS status is displayed in the upper-right pane of the dialog box. If the RealTime Multimedia Engine is successfully
initiated between the ThinOS Lite client and Citrix Desktop, the RTME status is displayed as follows:
Table 8. RTME status
Status Registered
Connection Type Secured
Mode Optimized
You can also view the Citrix HDX RealTime Connector for Microsoft Lync 2013 version and Citrix HDX RealTime
Media Engine version in the dialog box.
3. Click the Audio Device tab to configure the RTME audio settings, such as speakers, microphone, and ringer settings.
NOTE:
The RTME audio device on ThinOS Lite shows only one device from ThinOS Lite local playback device. It can
actually work the way they are configured at ThinOS Lite local playback device and record device. The RTME audio
device for ringtone is limited to use ThinOS Lite local playback device. This is a known Issue.
4. Click the Video Device tab to configure the RTME video settings. From the drop-down list, select the webcam that you
want to use for video calls.
5. Click the Call Forwarding tab to configure the call forwarding settings.
You can configure the following options:
Turn off call forwarding
Forward any call to a specific number
Simultaneously ring
NOTE: The latest call forwarding settings configured by you are displayed in the lower pane of the dialog box.
Known Issues with RTME 1.8 feature
Configuring the connection broker
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