Cisco Cisco WebEx Event Center WBS29.8 User Guide
Chapter 14: Use WebEx Audio
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Call back
—receive a call at a valid number you provide, or at number that
is already stored in your user profile. A valid number must contain the area
code and the seven-digit local telephone number.
code and the seven-digit local telephone number.
Call in
—call in from your phone to a number your host provides.
In the Audio Conference dialog box, select how you want to connect to the
audio conference:
audio conference:
To receive a call back at the number displayed, click Call Me.
To receive a call back at a different number, select an option from the
dropdown list, then click Call Me.
dropdown list, then click Call Me.
The dropdown option (or another customized label defined by your site
administrator) is only displayed if the internal call-back feature is
available on your site.
administrator) is only displayed if the internal call-back feature is
available on your site.
To call in, select I will call in from the dropdown menu, then follow the
instructions to join the audio conference.
instructions to join the audio conference.
Optional. To view all international numbers, click All global call-in
numbers.
numbers.
A telephone icon appears next to your name in the participant list to
indicate that you are using your phone in the audio conference, and a
mute icon appears next to the video icon so that you can mute or unmute
your microphone as desired.
indicate that you are using your phone in the audio conference, and a
mute icon appears next to the video icon so that you can mute or unmute
your microphone as desired.
You can switch from using your telephone as your audio device to using
your computer at any time during the audio conference.
your computer at any time during the audio conference.
Use your computer to connect to audio
After you join an event, open the Audio Conference dialog from the Quick
Start, if it does not appear automatically. When you use your computer to
speak and listen in an event, your computer sends and receives sound across
the Internet. To do this, your computer must have a supported sound card and
be connected to the Internet.
Start, if it does not appear automatically. When you use your computer to
speak and listen in an event, your computer sends and receives sound across
the Internet. To do this, your computer must have a supported sound card and
be connected to the Internet.
Note: For purposes of audio quality and convenience, use a computer headset with a
high-quality microphone rather than speakers and a microphone.
high-quality microphone rather than speakers and a microphone.
In the Audio Conference dialog box, select Call Using Computer.