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D14582.09 User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300  
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Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
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Receiving another incoming 
call, while already in a call (II)
Assume that you are already in a call. If you then 
receive another incoming call, you will have the 
following options:
You may decline the call and continue with what 
you were doing.
You may put the current call on hold and accept 
the new call. At any time you may swap between 
the two. Systems with no MultiSite or MultiWay 
installed cannot create a conference and they are 
therefore confined to this way of talking to both 
(that is, one at a time). They do, however, support 
one extra audio-only call.
You may transfer the incoming call to someone 
else, including the one you were talking to—see the 
following page for more on this.
You may, after putting the incoming call on hold, 
merge this call with the existing (optional feature 
requiring conferencing options present).
You may merge the incoming call directly with the 
ongoing call (ACCePT & MeRGe), but this can 
only take place if your video system is equipped 
with the MultiSite option. 
Note that in the case of Multiway, a small time delay 
may be experienced when accepting that an incoming 
call joins the ongoing call. This is due to the transfer of 
the call to the external MCU.
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     If your system is equipped with MultiSite you may merge the incoming with the current call.  
For systems without MultiSite installed, the incoming call may still be merged, but as an audio-only call.
Video meetings
The one(s) you already 
are in a call with.
The identity of the new 
incoming call.
Accept the incoming 
call and merge it with 
the ongoing call
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For MultiWay you 
must put the current 
call (or group of 
calls) on hold before 
merging can take 
place. 
This is due to the fact 
that the incoming call 
must be transferred 
to the MCU and then 
merged.
Decline the incoming call 
and carry on as you have 
been doing.
Ignore the incoming call (you 
will appear as absent to the 
one who is calling you).
Accept the incoming 
call, while holding the 
current call or group of 
calls.
Accept the incoming 
call, while ending the 
current call or group of 
calls.
Table of Contents
Getting started
Scheduled meetings
Managing Contacts
The Settings