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D14582.14 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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Joining a meeting
When you may join a scheduled meeting depends 
on the Start time buffer setting. Default setting is 10 
minutes in advance, but it be set by your System 
Administrator to another value. 
You will not be able to join in earlier.
When the meeting starts you will be offered to join 
in or dismiss. Alternatively, you may postpone the 
joining-in and be reminded five minutes later (snooze). 
If you already are in a call you will in addition be 
offered to put the current call on hold and join the 
meeting.
Remember that this is similar to any other incoming 
call. The only difference is that the incoming call is 
initiated by a scheduling system. 
If you tap a meeting in the list you 
will see more about the meeting.
Expand by 
tapping here to 
see details.
Collapse by 
tapping here.
A scheduled meeting may connect 
you automatically, or you may have 
to tap JOIN MEETING.
A scheduled meeting may connect 
you automatically, or you may have 
to tap JOIN MEETING.
When the meeting starts you will be 
offered to join in, to postpone the 
offer to join in for 5 minutes, or to just 
dismiss the offer.
If you are in a call when the meeting 
starts you will also be offered to join in 
while at the same time put the current 
call on hold, just like any other situation 
where someone calls you while you 
already are in a call.
To view full details about 
the meeting:
When a scheduled meeting appears as a Private 
meeting it will contain information about the organizer 
only. There will be no title, no expandable meeting 
outline as well as no dial-in information.
Although the default setting lets you 
join in up to 10 minutes in advance, 
your System Administrator may have 
implemented a different setting.