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HUAWEI Box 500, Box 700, Box 900, Bar 500
V600R019C00 Operation
Guide (Touch)
Contents
About This Document
User Interface and Wake-up
Joining a Meeting
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Join a Scheduled Meeting
Join a Meeting Using a Meeting ID
Holding a Meeting
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Create a Meeting
Call a Single Site
Call Multiple Sites
Place a Call from Recents
Sharing Content
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Managing a Meeting
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Content Sharing Methods
Preview Local Content
Share Content with Remote Sites
Use the AirPresence Key to Share Content
Download and Install the AirPresence Mobile
Client
Use the AirPresence Mobile Client to Share
Content
Download and Install the AirPresence
PC Client
Use the AirPresence PC Client to
Share Content
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Available Operations for the Chair and
Participants
View the Participant List
View a Site or Continuous Presence
Change the Layout (Dual-Screen Mode
Disabled)
Change the Layout (Dual-Screen Mode
Enabled)
Set Continuous Presence
Apply for Chair Control
Invite Sites
Broadcast a Site or Continuous
Presence
Enable Focus on Speaker
Call an Unconnected Site
Disconnect a Site
Mute One or All Sites
Delete a Site
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Extend a Meeting
Leave a Meeting
Controlling a Camera
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Control the Local Camera
Control a Remote Camera
Save/Switch Camera Presets
FAQs
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How Do I Enable the Voice Assistant?
What Should I Do If the Local Site Can't Be
Heard by Remote Sites?
How Do I Adjust the Speaker Volume at the
Local Site?
How Do I Unpair AirPresence or the AirPresence
Key from an Endpoint?
About This Document
This guide explains how to use HUAWEI Touch to operate HUAWEI Box 500, Box 700, Box 900, and Bar 500 (endpoint for short).
For further details, see the following documents:
Product
Description
Application scenarios,
interfaces, features, and
technical specifications.
Configuration
Guide
System settings,
common parameter
settings, and common
troubleshooting methods.
Maintenance
Guide
Web Help
Routine maintenance
and security
maintenance.
All functions and
parameters on the
web interface.
If you would like to access more information, visit http://www.huawei.com and search for the product name and version, for example, HUAWEI Box 500,
Box 700, Box 900 V600R019C00. You can also contact Huawei technical support for further assistance.
User Interface and Wake-up
About Wake-up
Pairing code
If the endpoint is in sleep
mode, swipe on the Touch
screen to wake the system
up.
Site number
Power button
Call
The Touch starts up
automatically after being
powered on.
Connect and
share content
More functions
If the voice assistant has
been enabled, you can also
say "Hey Scotty" to wake
the system up.
For details about how to
connect the Touch to an
endpoint, see Setting
Parameters on the Touch
> Connecting the Touch
to an Endpoint in the
Configuration Guide.
PART 01
Joining a Meeting
 Join a Scheduled Meeting
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Join a Meeting Using a Meeting ID
Join a Scheduled Meeting
About Scheduled
Meetings
The ongoing or next
scheduled meeting is
displayed on the Touch
home screen.
Q: Why can't I see Next
Meeting on the home
screen?
A: You don't have any
ongoing or scheduled
meeting.
When time is due, you will be prompted to join the meeting. Tap Join.
Join a Meeting Using a Meeting ID
About Meeting IDs
If you have a meeting ID,
you can dial it to join a
meeting.
Q: Where do I get the
password for my
meeting?
A: Ask the organizer of your
meeting.
Tap
Tap Call.
a. Enter a meeting ID.
b. Tap Call.
(Optional) Where necessary, enter a meeting's password.
Tap More. a. Tap Secondary Dialpad. b. Enter the password
followed by the pound key (#).
PART 02
Holding a Meeting
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Create a Meeting
Call a Single Site
Call Multiple Sites
Place a Call from Recents
Create a Meeting
About Creating a
Meeting
When you create a
meeting, a meeting ID is
generated. You can send
this ID to participants to let
them join the meeting by
dialing this ID.
After you create a meeting,
you are the chair of the
meeting.
You can also invite sites.
Tap
After you create a meeting, you can notify participants of
the meeting ID.
Tap Create.
Call a Single Site
About Calling a Single
Site
If a site name is displayed
in the search result, you
can tap to select it.
On the Call screen, you can
tap Contacts and call a site
from the contact list.
Tap
Tap the text box.
Enter a keyword and select the site, or enter the site number
or IP address.
Tap Call.
Call Multiple Sites
Tap
When you call multiple
sites, there is no chair
password by default. You
can set it on the Touch
or web interface of the
endpoint.
Tap Contacts. Search for the sites to call or directly select the
sites.
About Calling Multiple
Sites
(Optional) Tap Settings, set parameters such as the
meeting password, and tap Done.
Tap Call.
Place a Call from Recents
Tap
Recents is a list of calls you
have recently placed,
received, or missed.
You can place a call from
Recents.
Tap Recents.
Find the site you want to call and tap
About Recents
PART 03
Sharing Content
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Content Sharing Methods
Preview Local Content
Share Content with Remote Sites
Use the AirPresence Key to Share
Content
Download and Install the AirPresence
Mobile Client
Use the AirPresence Mobile Client to
Share Content
Download and Install the AirPresence
PC Client
Use the AirPresence PC Client to Share
Content
Content Sharing Methods
About Sharing Content
Select one content sharing
method based on your needs.
The content source can be
connected in either of the
following ways:
 Cable connection
Use a cable to connect the
video output port of the
content source to the video
input port of the endpoint.
Selecting one content sharing method

Cabled connection
AirPresence Key
AirPresence mobile client
AirPresence PC client
Wireless connection
• Use the AirPresence Key.
• Use the AirPresence
mobile client.
• Use the AirPresence PC
client.
The AirPresence Key is a device
used for wireless projection. After
it is paired with the endpoint and
then plugged into a PC, you can
push the PC desktop to the
endpoint in just one click.
AirPresence is a wireless
projection client designed for
endpoints. It can be installed on a
mobile device or PC.
You can use AirPresence to
share content, initiate calls, join
meetings, control the speaker
and microphone volume, and pan
or tilt cameras.
Preview Local Content
Tap
About Previewing
Local Content
Before previewing local
content, ensure that the
content source has been
connected.
•
To preview the content using a cable connection, tap
Preview.
•
To preview the content using a wireless connection, use
the AirPresence Key or AirPresence.
For details, see Use the AirPresence Key to Share Content,
Use the AirPresence Mobile Client to Share Content, or Use
the AirPresence PC Client to Share Content (Page 1 of 2).
About Content Sharing
Share Content with Remote Sites
If you are in a meeting, you
can share content with
remote sites.
Before sharing content,
ensure that the content
source has been
connected. If the content
source is not connected,
the Share icon is
unavailable.
Tap Share to share content with remote sites.
Tap Share again to stop sharing the content.
About the AirPresence
Key
Use the AirPresence Key to Share Content
Plug the AirPresence Key into the USB port on the endpoint.
Example: Box 700
When you pair an
AirPresence Key with the
endpoint of a later version,
the AirPresence Key will be
upgraded automatically. The
upgrade takes about 1 to 3
minutes. After the upgrade
is complete, they will be
paired automatically.
Share content.
For details about how to
configure, install, and
operate the AirPresence
Key and its indicator
description, see the
AirPresence Key Quick
Start.
Bar 500
a. Plug the AirPresence Key into the USB port on the PC.
b. Install the AirPresence Key program on the PC.
Pair an AirPresence Key with the endpoint
when they are used together for the first
time.
After the pairing is successful, remove the
AirPresence Key from the endpoint.
Run the AirPresence Key installation program on the PC and
complete the installation as instructed.
After the installation is complete, a message is displayed
indicating that the connection was successful and that you
can press the button to start sharing.
c. Press the button on the AirPresence Key to share the
PC desktop.
To stop sharing, press the button again.
Before using the
AirPresence Key to share
content, right-click
on
the PC, choose Properties
> Compatibility, and select
Disable display scaling on
high DPI settings.
Q: The endpoint is running
properly, but the PC desktop
is displaying a message that
says no endpoint could be
found and the connection
has failed. What is the
problem?
A: The pairing between the
AirPresence Key and the
endpoint is invalid. Pair
them again.
Download and Install the AirPresence Mobile Client
About the AirPresence
Mobile Client
Before installing or using
the AirPresence mobile
client, ensure that the
mobile device resides in
the same wireless network
as the endpoint and is
reachable to the endpoint.
A maximum of three mobile
devices can be connected
to the endpoint and can
perform control operations.
Tap
Tap Obtain AirPresence.
If multiple control
operations take place on
the mobile devices, the
most recent one will take
effect.
AirPresence supports:
• Android 4.0 and later
• iOS 7.0 and later
Use your mobile device to scan the QR code and
install AirPresence as instructed.
After you finish installing AirPresence, tap the icon to start it.
Use the AirPresence Mobile Client to Share Content
Touch screen
Using AirPresence on an
Android device, you can
share PDF, PNG, JPG, and
BMP files.
AirPresence UI
Tap
About Sharing Content
Using AirPresence
Using AirPresence on an
iOS device, you can share
PDF, DOC/DOCX,
XLS/XLSX, PPT/PPTX,
PNG, JPG, and BMP files.
Size limit for each shared
file:
• Document: 30 MB
• Image: 8 MB
Start AirPresence, scan the
QR code, or enter the
projection code.
Tap Share and select a file you want to share.
Download and Install the AirPresence PC Client (Page 1 of 2)
About the AirPresence
PC Client
After AirPresence is installed
on your PC, you can use
AirPresence to share the PC
desktop or documents on the
PC.
Before installing or using
AirPresence on your PC,
ensure that your PC resides
in the same LAN as the
endpoint and is reachable to
the endpoint.
Tap
Tap Install AirPresence.
View the IP address of the endpoint.
Start a browser on your PC, enter the IP address of the
endpoint in the address box, and press Enter.
AirPresence supports:
• Windows XP (32-bit),
Windows 7, Windows 8,
and Windows 10
• macOS 10.7 to 10.11
Download and Install the AirPresence PC Client (Page 2 of 2)
About the AirPresence
PC Client
Before using the AirPresence
PC client to share content,
right-click
on the PC,
choose Properties >
Compatibility, and select
Disable display scaling on
high DPI settings.
Click Download AirPresence Client to download AirPresence.exe to your PC.
Double-click
instructed.
on your PC and install AirPresence as
Use the AirPresence PC Client to Share Content (Page 1 of 2)
Connect to the endpoint in either of the following
ways.
Enter the projection code and
click
1. Enter the IP address of the
endpoint and click
2. Enter the projection code and click
Connect.
Use the AirPresence PC Client to Share Content (Page 2 of 2)
About Sharing Content
Size limit for each shared file:
• Document: 30 MB
• Image: 8 MB
Share the desktop and stop sharing.
Click Share.
Click Stop or Disconnect to stop
sharing.
PART 04
Managing a Meeting
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Available Operations for the Chair and Participants
View the Participant List
View a Site or Continuous Presence
Change the Layout (Non-SVC Meeting)
Set Continuous Presence (Non-SVC Meeting Only)
Change the Layout (SVC Meeting - Presenter View)
Change the Layout (SVC Meeting - PiP View)
Change the Layout (SVC Meeting - Gallery View)
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Apply for Chair Control
Invite Sites
Broadcast a Site or Continuous Presence
Enable Focus on Speaker
Call an Unconnected Site
Disconnect a Site
Mute One or All Sites
Delete a Site
Extend a Meeting
Leave a Meeting
Available Operations for the Chair and Participants
About the Chair
Only multi-party meetings
support chair control.
Chair
Participant
View the participant list
View the participant list
View a site or continuous presence
View a site or continuous presence
Change the layout (non-SVC meeting)
Change the layout (non-SVC meeting)
Change the layout (SVC meeting - presenter view)
Change the layout (SVC meeting - presenter view)
Change the layout (SVC meeting - PiP view)
Change the layout (SVC meeting - PiP view)
Change the layout (SVC meeting - gallery view)
Change the layout (SVC meeting - gallery view)
Set Continuous Presence (Non-SVC Meeting Only)
Release chair control
Apply for Chair Control
Invite sites
Invite sites
Broadcast a site or continuous presence
Enable Focus on Speaker
Call an unconnected site
Call an unconnected site
Disconnect or delete a site
Mute one or all sites
Mute or unmute the local microphone
Extend a meeting
Extend a meeting
End or leave a meeting
Leave a meeting
A participant can call an
unconnected site, invite a
site, or extend a meeting
only when the service
platform on the network
supports specific meeting
control by participants or
after the participant obtains
chair control.
The meeting control
functions available in a
meeting may be different
from those listed here.
View the Participant List
Tap
About Viewing the
Participant List
The chair and participants in
a meeting can view the
participant list.
You can click the corresponding icon to control sites.
View a Site or Continuous Presence
About Viewing a Site
or Continuous
Presence
If the chair does not
broadcast a site or
continuous presence, both
the chair and participants
can view any site or
continuous presence.
Tap
Tap
next to continuous presence or a site.
Continuous presence is
used to display the video of
two or more sites on the
same device
simultaneously.
The layout determines the
number and positions of the
sites displayed in
continuous presence mode.
Continuous presence is
available only when a multiparty meeting is being held.
Tap
to view the site.
Tap
to view the continuous presence.
Change the Layout (Non-SVC Meeting)
About the Layout
Layout modes depend on
the number of sites in a
meeting.
Icons displayed on the
layout screen depend on
the endpoint's status. For
example, Share is available
only when the content
source is connected.
To view other sites in full
screen, see View a Site or
Continuous Presence.
Tap
a. Select a layout mode.
b. Tap a layout pattern. The new layout pattern takes
effect immediately.
Set Continuous Presence (Non-SVC Meeting Only)
About Setting
Continuous Presence
The chair can select a site to
be viewed, set the continuous
presence mode, and adjust
the position of the site in
continuous presence.
For details about how to
broadcast and view
continuous presence, see
View a Site or Continuous
Presence.
On the layout screen, tap Continuous Presence.
Select a continuous presence mode.
Drag the site to your desired position.
Tap Save or Broadcast.
Change the Layout (SVC Meeting - Presenter View)
About the Layout in an
SVC Meeting
The presenter view is used
as the default layout in a
Scalable Video Coding (SVC)
meeting (also called a
multistreaming meeting).
Layout modes depend on the
number of sites in a meeting.
Tap
Touch and hold a small pane and drag it to the large
pane to view it in the large pane.
The large pane is locked by
default. After the large pane
is unlocked, the video of the
participant speaking the
loudest among multiple sites
will be automatically
displayed in the large pane.
To view all sites:
 Tap
and
to
browse sites.
 Tap
to return to the
home screen of the
presenter view.
In an SVC meeting, if you do
not need to view the local
image, tap More and disable
Local Image.
Change the Layout (SVC Meeting - PiP View)
About the Layout in an
SVC Meeting
Layout modes depend on the
number of sites in a meeting.
The large pane is locked by
default. After the large pane
is unlocked, the video of the
participant speaking the
loudest among multiple sites
will be automatically
displayed in the large pane.
Tap PiP View.
1. Touch and hold the small pane and drag it to any of
the four corners.
2. Tap the arrow icon in the upper right corner of the
small pane to hide or show the small pane.
Change the Layout (SVC Meeting - Gallery View)
About the Layout in an
SVC Meeting
Layout modes depend on the
number of sites in a meeting.
The gallery view is
unavailable if a site is sharing
content in a meeting.
Tap Gallery View.
Tap Focus View to view the site in full screen.
Tap a site.
Apply for Chair Control
About Applying for
Chair Control
If there is no chair in a
meeting, you can apply for
chair control.
A two-party meeting does
not support the chair role.
Tap
Tap Request Chair > Request Chair.
(Optional) Enter the chair password and tap Request Chair.
Tap Release Chair to release chair control.
If a chair password is set
when a meeting is created,
you need to enter the
password when applying for
chair control.
If you do not know the
password, ask the
organizer of your meeting.
Invite Sites
About Inviting Sites
If a site needs to be added
to a meeting, you can invite
the site.
Q: I can't see the video
sent by a site that was
added successfully. Why?
A: The site is not
connected.
1. View the participant list
to check whether the
site is connected.
Tap
Tap Call.
Select one or more sites.
2. If the site is not
connected, call it. For
details, see Call an
Unconnected Site.
Broadcast a Site or Continuous Presence
About Broadcasting a
Site or Continuous
Presence
When the chair site
broadcasts a site or
continuous presence, all
other sites have to view it.
The chair site can choose
to view other sites.
The chair site can
broadcast any site,
including the chair site.
Tap
Tap
next to a site or continuous presence.
Tap Broadcast to broadcast the site.
Tap Broadcast to broadcast the continuous presence.
Enable Focus on Speaker
About Focus on
Speaker
The Focus on Speaker
function applies to a
discussion or debate.
After the chair site enables
this function:
•
Tap
Tap Focus on Speaker.
•
If one or more
participants speak at a
volume higher than the
threshold, the video of
the participant speaking
the loudest among
multiple sites will be
broadcast.
If no participant speaks
at a volume higher than
the threshold, the
original site is still
broadcast.
To adjust the threshold for
Focus on Speaker, log in to
the web interface and
choose Conference >
Conference Control >
Voice Activation.
If the endpoint is in a
meeting, you need to
disable Focus on Speaker
before adjusting the
threshold.
Tap the switch next to Focus on Speaker to enable it.
Call an Unconnected Site
Tap
About Calling an
Unconnected Site
Only the on-premises
network scenario supports
calling an unconnected site.
Tap
next to an unconnected site.
Disconnect a Site
About Disconnecting a
Site
The chair site can
disconnect a site that has
joined a meeting.
After the site is
disconnected, the site
automatically leaves the
meeting.
Tap
Tap Hang Up.
Tap
next to a site.
In the on-premises network
scenario, the disconnected
site is displayed in the
participant list as
unconnected. The chair site
can call the site again. For
details, see Call an
Unconnected Site.
Mute One or All Sites
About Muting Sites
The chair site can mute all
sites or a specific site.
If a site is muted, the site
cannot be heard by other
sites.
Tap
•
Tap Mute All to mute the microphones of all sites except the chair site.
•
Tap
next to a site to mute its microphone.
Delete a Site
Tap
Tap OK.
About Deleting a Site
The chair site can delete an
unconnected site. After the
site is deleted, it is not
displayed in the participant
list.
Tap
next to an unconnected site.
Extend a Meeting
Tap
About Extending a
Meeting
You can extend a meeting.
a.
Scroll up or down to select the desired extension time.
b.
Tap OK.
Leave a Meeting
About Ending or
Leaving a Meeting
The chair site can choose
to leave a meeting or end it.
Leaving the meeting
indicates that the chair site
releases chair control and
exits the meeting.
If the meeting has not
ended, you can tap Join in
the next meeting pop-up
box on the home screen to
join the meeting again as a
participant.
If the local site is a common site, tap OK to leave the meeting.
Tap
If the local site is the chair site or the only participant, you can:
• Tap Leave to leave the meeting.
• Tap End to end the meeting.
PART 05
Controlling a
Camera
 Control the Local Camera (Box)
 Control the Local Camera (Bar 500)
 Control a Remote Camera
 Save/Switch Camera Presets
Control the Local Camera (Box)
About Controlling the
Local Camera
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Tap arrow keys to pan
or tilt the local camera.
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Tap
to restore the
camera to its initial
position.
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Tap + to zoom in.
Tap - to zoom out.
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Tap
Tap Camera.
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Tap
and
to
adjust the focal length.
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Tap
for the camera
to automatically adjust
the focal length.
Voice tracking is supported
only when an endpoint is
connected to the VPT300
intelligent camera. If voice
tracking is enabled, the
system automatically tracks
and shows a close-up
image of the person
speaking.
The actual camera control
screen may differ.
Tap arrow keys, +, -,
, and
to adjust the camera.
Control the Local Camera (Bar 500)
About Controlling the
Local Camera

Tap arrow keys to pan
or tilt the local camera.

Tap
to restore the
camera to its initial
position.

Tap + to zoom in.
Tap - to zoom out.
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Tap
Tap Camera.
a. Tap arrow keys, +, -,
camera.
, and
to adjust the
b. You can also tap the switch to enable voice tracking.
Tap the switch to disable voice tracking.

Tap
and
to
adjust the focal length.

Tap
for the camera
to automatically adjust
the focal length.
Control a Remote Camera
About Controlling a
Remote Camera

Tap arrow keys to pan
or tilt a remote camera.

Tap
to restore the
camera to its initial
position.

Tap + to zoom in.
Tap - to zoom out.

Tap
Tap Camera.
Tap
and select Remote camera 1.

Tap
and
to
adjust the focal length.

Tap
for the camera
to automatically adjust
the focal length.
You can only control a
remote camera during a
meeting.
Tap arrow keys, +, -,
, and
to adjust the camera.
Save/Switch Camera Presets
About Camera Presets
Camera presets are
camera positions you store
ahead of time. Each
camera preset stores the
camera PTZ settings. You
can easily control the
camera in a meeting by
switching between its
presets.
You can touch and hold an
existing preset to replace it
with a new one.
Tap
•
Touch and hold a number box to save the current
preset.
•
Tap a number box to switch to this preset.
Tap Camera.
PART 06
Using the DualScreen Mode
 Enable the Dual-Screen Mode
 Switch Screen Content
 Clone Screen Content
Enable the Dual-Screen Mode
About Enabling the
Dual-Screen Mode
Before enabling the dualscreen mode, ensure that the
endpoint has been connected
to two screens through
cables.
After you enable the dualscreen mode, the video and
presentation are displayed on
the two screens respectively.
You can choose to switch or
clone screen content.
Tap More.
1. Tap Advanced Settings and then tap Input/Output.
2. Set Dual-Screen Mode to Enabled and save the
settings.
Switch Screen Content
About Switching Screen
Content
Tap More.
Tap
to switch screen content.
To switch screen content is to
exchange the content
displayed on both screens.
For example, if the video is
displayed on screen 1 and
the presentation is displayed
on screen 2, after you switch
screen content, the
presentation is displayed on
screen 1 and the video is
displayed on screen 2.
Tap Dual-Screen Mode.
Clone Screen Content
About Cloning Screen
Content
To clone a screen is to display
the same content on both
screens.
The available modes are as
follows:
• Normal mode: The video
and presentation are
displayed on the two
screens respectively.
Tap More.
Select a screen mode.
Tap Dual-Screen Mode.
•
Dual-screen video: The
video is displayed on both
screens.
•
Dual-screen presentation:
The presentation is
displayed on both screens.
PART 07
FAQs
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How Do I Use Facial Recognition Sign-in?
How Do I Enable the Electronic Name Tag?
How Do I Enable the Voice Assistant?
What Should I Do If the Local Site Can't Be Heard
by Remote Sites?
 How Do I Adjust the Speaker Volume at the Local
Site?
 How Do I Unpair AirPresence or the AirPresence
Key from an Endpoint?
How Do I Use Facial Recognition Sign-in?
Tap More.
If facial recognition sign-in is
enabled, the endpoint can
collect statistics on the
number of sign-in participants
through facial recognition
before and during a meeting.
Tap Facial Recognition Sign-in.
Tap the switch next to Facial Recognition Sign-in
to enable it.
About Facial
Recognition Sign-in
Select a facial recognition sign-in mode.
Three modes are available.
The automatic mode is used
by default.
• Background mode: The
endpoint performs facial
recognition in the
background and does not
display the sign-in
window in full screen.
•
Automatic mode: When
the sign-in time arrives,
the system automatically
displays the sign-in
window in full screen.
When the meeting starts,
the system automatically
switches to the
background sign-in mode.
•
Full-screen mode: The
sign-in window is
displayed in full screen.
You can switch to the
background mode to exit
the full-screen mode.
How Do I Enable the Electronic Name Tag?
Tap More.
Tap the switch next to Electronic Name Tag to
enable it.
About the Electronic
Name Tag
If the electronic name tag is
enabled, personal information
such as the participant name
is displayed on the screen.
Tap Electronic Name Tag.
How Do I Enable the Voice Assistant?
Tap
About the Voice Assistant
You can use your voice assistant to:
•
Place and cancel a call.
•
Create a meeting.
•
Join a meeting.
•
Extend a meeting.
•
Add a site.
•
View a site or continuous
presence.
•
Share or stop sharing content.
•
Open the whiteboard.
•
Increase or decrease the
volume.
•
Mute or unmute microphones.
•
Start intelligent diagnostics.
Tap Voice Assistant.
Tap the switch next to Voice Assistant.
Say "Hey Scotty" to wake your voice
assistant up.
For the system to be able to identify
your voice correctly, pay attention to
the following:
•
Speak clearly and enunciate.
•
Stand or sit within 1 m away
from the VPM220 microphone
array when you speak. If a
gooseneck microphone is used,
the maximum distance is 0.5 m.
•
Stand or sit within 3 m away
from the Bar 500 when you
speak.
Your voice assistant can:
•
Call sites in Contacts and online.
Note:
The site name cannot contain
special characters (such as @,
#, and %) and the maximum
length is 64 characters.
•
Join ongoing meetings.
•
Join meetings in Recents.
The endpoint can recognize words,
letters, and digits.
What Should I Do If the Local Site Can't Be Heard by
Remote Sites?
About the Local
Microphone
If the local microphone is
muted, remote sites
cannot hear the local site.
Tap
to unmute the local microphone.
How Do I Adjust the Speaker Volume at the Local Site?
About Adjusting the
Speaker Volume at the
Local Site
If you have enabled your
voice assistant, you can say
"Hey Scotty, increase the
volume."
Drag the volume slider.
How Do I Unpair AirPresence or the AirPresence Key
from an Endpoint?
Tap
Tap
to delete the paired client.
Tap Paring.
To learn more, visit the information center.
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The UI screenshots provided in this guide are for your reference only.
Actual UIs may differ in appearance.
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2018. All rights reserved.
Website: www.huawei.com
Date: 2018-11-30
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