datasheet
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Customizing the VC800/VC500 Video Conferencing System
- Using the VC800/VC500 Video Conferencing System
- Placing Calls
- Conference Management
- Editing Number before Calling
- Answering or Rejecting Calls
- Ending Calls
- Call Management
- Video Conference Platform
- Using the Yealink VC Cloud Management Service Platform
- Using the Yealink Meeting Server
- Using the StarLeaf Cloud Platform
- Using the Zoom Cloud Platform
- Using the BlueJeans Cloud Platform
- Using the Pexip Platform
- Using the Mind Platform
- Using the Custom Platform
- Using the CPW90 Wireless Expansion Mic
- Using the CPE90 Wired Expansion Mic
- Troubleshooting
- Regulatory Notices
- Appendix A - Time Zones
Customizing the VC800 Video Conferencing System
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5. Add number for the local contact.
6. Tap to accept the change or to cancel.
Call history management feature is configurable via web user interface at the path
Directory->History.
Call Protocol
The VC800/VC500 video conferencing system supports SIP and H.323 call protocols. H.323 is
commonly used to communicate to other video conferencing systems. SIP is commonly used to
communicate with other VoIP devices. You can configure which protocol is to be used when the
system is making calls. When the Auto call protocol is used, the system preferentially uses the
H.323 protocol to place calls. If there is no available H.323 account on the system, the system
will switch to the SIP protocol. You can also specify the desired protocol for the system to place
calls via the remote control or web user interface.
Note
To configure the call protocol via the remote control:
1. Select (More menu).
2. Press or to scroll to Setting and then press to expand the menu.
3. Press or to scroll to Call Features and then press to enter submenu.
4. Press or to scroll to Call Protocol and then press .
5. Select desired type or Auto from the pull-down list of Call Protocol.
6. Press or to select Save and then press to accept the change.
Before configuring call protocol, ensure the remote system supports the call protocol too. For
more information, contact your system administrator.