TANDBERG Movi 3.0 User Manual

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TANDBERG Movi 3.0
User Guide
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Contents Getting started Contacts Status Settings Troubleshooting
Getting started
Window and camera control
Presentation sharing
Contacts
Recent calls
Presence status
Closing Movi
Using the keypad (DTMF)
Settings
Troubleshooting
System requirements
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Contents
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Contents Getting started Contacts Status Settings Troubleshooting
Getting started
Getting started
The Movi software client is usually made available to you by your company’s IT administrator.
A web camera, a microphone, and loudspeakers or a headset must be connected to your PC for Movi to work correctly (see page 9).
Signing in
For some users, sign-in will be automatic and you may not even notice the sign-in screen. Other wise, your IT administrator should have supplied you with a username and password.
1. Start by entering your username and password in the sign-in form.
2. Movi will sign you in automatically from now on, unless you de-
select the options Remember my Username, Remember my Password, and Sign in automatically.
3. Click
Sign in
or press
EntEr.
Making a call
1. In the search field, start typing the name of the person to call.
2. Click the name on the list or use your arrow keys to scroll down.
3. Double-click the name, click
or press
EntEr. A
video window
will now appear on screen.
There are three more ways to initiate a new call:
a. Click
My contActS
and select a name from your list (see page 5).
b. Click
rEcEnt cAllS
and select a name from that list (see page 5).
c. Enter a video address (SIP URI) for a person or an endpoint
directly. A video address for a person is usually the same as their e-mail address.
Tip: To see your own video address, click on the button with your
name on it near the top of the Movi control window.
Receiving a call
When someone calls you on Movi, this dialog will appear:
Answer or reject the call by clicking the buttons, or close the dialog using the X to ignore the call without this being visible to the caller.
Pop-up toolbar
A toolbar with these buttons will appear when you move the mouse pointer over the video window:
Selfview – see yourself on camera (see page 4).
Camera – turn your camera off (see page 4).
Microphone – mute when not par ticipating.
Speaker volume – click to mute, or drag slider to adjust.
Fullscreen – use entire screen for video.
Presentation sharing – share an application (see page 4).
Numeric keypad – use for tone-based input (see page 7).
End call – “hang up”.
Move the mouse pointer away from the toolbar to make it disappear.
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