(07-02-2013 02:00 PM)Yealink Support Wrote: 1. About the local camera, sorry we don't have an option to disable it currently, but i think we will have this option in the future. You can rotate it down so you will not see your face in standby mode.
I think this option (just pressing the webcam key from standby, maybe?) could be nice.
Quote:2. Sorry we don't support that feature. Do you think the default voice is too loud or low? Generally it's used only for open the door, do you need to check with the person that outside the door who is him?
Maybe we misunderstood the purpose of this feature on the phone? Let me try to recap.
We have a video intercom placed outside the door, linked to the door opening mechanism. When someone (outside the door) pushes the button of the intercom, the phones inside the office (inside the door) ring. One of us picks up the call, asks "who's there?", the people outside replies "I'm Bob, I have an appointment with Mark", then we press a specific number key on our phone (that is recognezed as a command by the intercom), and the door lock opens, so Bob can enter. Calls are only originated from the intercom, that is configured to do not answer to incoming calls. This works correctly without the need to inform the phone that the intercom is actually an intercom.
Yesterday we found this "door phone" configs on the phone, that we think informs the phone that a specific "internal number" is an intercom with door-opening feature: on the phone display, a button to open the door appears while talking with that number: we suppose it is simply a shortcut that does the same exact thing we usually do by pressing the specific number key on the phone that the intercom recognizes as "open door" command.
Hence, we still need to talk with who's outside the door (it's just a normal call, simply with the "open door" button shown on display in addition). While the current volume seems correct, we don't see the reason this should differ from the volume you use for all other calls.
Maybe we did not figure out correctly the purpose of those "door phone" settings?
Of course, we may just don't configure the "door phone" settings on the VP530 and then that call will be like any other video call, with the ability to control volume... plus the ability to open the door by pressing the designed number key.
Quote:3. About this enabling webcam request, generally door phone will display the webcam by default, so you can know who is outside the door. Maybe you can check in 2N side that whether they have such option to disable the webcam?
Are you referring to my "PS" in my previous post? In that post, I was not talking about the "door phone" settings anymore: I was referring to videocalls in general. I mean, when "A" calls "B" from a VP530 to another VP530, when "B" picks up the phone, he sees "A" face. If "A" does not want to be seen, he has to press the webcam button to disable it. The question is if there is a way to invert default behavior: when "A" calls "B", "B" does not see "A" until "A" presses the webcam button.
UPDATE:
Just an idea, but maybe it's stupid: maybe this may simply follow the current setting you will have for standby mode... if you have webcam off in standby, it will be off also during call... if you have webcam on in standby, it will be on also during call. Uhm... maybe this one is a bad idea.... maybe they should be two independent settings.