Making a Video Conference CallYou can make a video conference call using one of the following methods.Note• Make sure that peripheral devices (e.g., display, main video camera) are turned on.• If a called party does not answer a video conference call within approximately 60 seconds, the call willbe terminated automatically.• Only 2-party video conference calls can be made using the incoming call history.• The number of bars in the antenna icon will be 0 to indicate communication bandwidth that is lowerthan 256 kbps per site. In such cases, the image and voice quality may deteriorate.• Video conference calls cannot be made if the call type programmed in the contact list (SIP or H.323)has been set to "OFF" on the call type settings screen.• If a video conference call is made using a profile with an entry restriction, and you want to add a partyto that call, you cannot call the party by entering an address directly or by using the call history.• If a video conference call is received during another video conference call, a dialogue box is displayedto confirm whether to answer the incoming video conference call.Use [ ][ ] to select "Yes" or "No" and press [ENTER].• Select "Yes" to answer the video conference call.• Select "No" to stop receiving the incoming video conference call and continue your current videoconference call.Calling Using One-Touch Connection Numbers From the HomeScreenNote• To call using one-touch connection numbers, you need to set them in advance (Page 127).1 Press [Home].• The Home screen is displayed.13 422 With the dial keys, enter a One-Touch Connection number(1 to 5).• The information registered in the selected One-TouchConnection number is displayed.3 Press [START] to start the call.• You can also start the call pressing [ENTER].4 When you want to end the call, press [END].• The Home screen is displayed.Document Version 2018-01 User Manual 51StartingaVideoConferenceStarting a Video Conference