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To listen to voice messages:
1
Press and hold down the 1 dial pad key for 1.5 seconds.
2
When prompted for your PIN number, enter the number using the dial
pad.
The voice mail access feature is configured by your system administrator,
who assigns the initial PIN number.
Using Your Phone with Microsoft Office Live Meeting
Your phone can be used as an audio device for Microsoft Office Live Meeting
(and other third-party applications).
When you use the Polycom CX300 phone as the audio device for Microsoft
Office Live Meeting, the following items should be noted:
• During actual streaming, you will see the handset, headset, or
speakerphone graphic indicating which audio device is active. However,
the Speakerphone or Headset key LED will not be turned on.
• You can use the phone for Microsoft Lync 2010 at the same time. Microsoft
Lync 2010 uses the volume level that you set for streaming audio for the
incoming call tone, even if you previously set a default volume level for
calls.
• You cannot mute yourself by pressing the Microphone Mute key. The
mute controls of the Polycom CX300 phone Microsoft Office Live Meeting
are independent of each other. You must use the Microsoft Office Live
Meeting mute control on your computer to mute Microsoft Office Live
Meeting.
To use the phone to place a call while Microsoft Office Live Meeting is streaming
on the phone:
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Press the Speakerphone key to put the phone off-hook and place a call.
If the phone is already off-hook, pressing the Speakerphone key again
places the phone on-hook and returns it to being an audio device. The
same process applies when you press the Headset key or lift the handset.
Changing the Language
Your phone supports all 38 languages that are supported by Multilingual User
Interface Package of Microsoft Lync 2010 and mixed language display. This
feature combination can be useful when the Microsoft Lync 2010 language
setting differs from the Windows regional setting, because the phone’s
date/time display follows the operating system settings.