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SIP Panel is designed to work with SIP-devices (see Configuring SIP-devices).
Features
SIP Panel provides the following functions:
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The interface of the SIP Panel is shown in the figure:
The number of the current SIP-operator is indicated in the upper right corner of the SIP Panel.
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To make a call from the panel, select a number in the address book or dial the number manually, and then click on the button to start a video+audio call, or the button for an audio call. In both cases, both video and audio are transmitted from the SIP-device, but in the second case, the video stream from the operator’s camera is not sent to the device.
During the call, the SIP Panel window will be displayed on top of all windows and will look like this:
The buttons at the bottom of the panel provide the call control:
Enable/disable the operator's camera.
Enable/disable the operator’s microphone.
Enable/disable the operator’s speaker.
(with the video from the operator) and (without the video from the operator):
Hold the call. A window will open with a list of all incoming calls that can be accepted/resumed using the buttonsDisplay/hide the tone dialing panel.
End the call.
If the Display only when calling option was enabled during the system setup, the SIP Panel is not displayed if there are no incoming calls (see Configuring the SIP Panel interface object). In this case, you can initiate a call using a macro command, or from the Map using the Call (forward/take) command in the function menu of the SIP-device — as a result, the SIP Panel window will be displayed.