ARMSTRONG UNIFIED VOICE MaX UC Desktop User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- ARMSTRONG
Table of Contents
ARMSTRONG UNIFIED VOICE MaX UC Desktop
CHOOSING WHICH CALLS TO RECEIVE
You can specify how calls should be handled if they are from anonymous
numbers, from VIPs, or from numbers on your Unwanted Callers list.
To do this, click on the Presence selector, expand the Available option, and
select the View all settings option at the end of the menu.
This opens the Call Manager Status window, where you can set your call
handling preferences.
YOUR CONTACTS LIST
MaX UC Desktop assembles a contact list for you to use. Depending on how your service is set up, the contact list may include:
- Contacts that you type directly into MaX UC Desktop.
- Contacts in the Outlook or Mac local address book stored locally on your computer.
- Contacts in CommPortal contacts.
- Contacts in your corporate directory.
If MaX UC Desktop is configured to automatically sync with Outlook, you can view and edit your Outlook contacts using MaX UC Desktop.
FAVORITES
For quick access to frequently-called people, add the contact to your
Favorites list. Use the right-hand mouse button to click on any contact and
choose Add to Favorites from the drop-down list. Favorites appear in the
Favorites list and in the Contacts list.
CALL AND CHAT HISTORY
Click on the Recent tab to see your call and chat history. To view the chat
history for a contact, click on the contact’s Chat icon then click on the
History icon.
VISUAL VOICE MAIL
If you have a voice or video message, the Message button changes color and
indicates the number of messages received. Click this button to see a list of
messages received, to see transcriptions of the messages into text (where
available), or to listen to the messages.
EMERGENCY CALLS
MaX UC Desktop lets you make calls from anywhere on the most convenient
device. Therefore, if you place a 911 call from MaX UC Desktop, the 911
operator may not be able to identify where you are calling from.
TOOLS:
Click on the Tools menu and select Options to access your general settings and
test your Audio and Video devices. You can also access other services such as
CRM, conference, file-sharing and cloud-hosted services from the Tools menu.
PRIVACY AND SECURITY:
Once you have finished using MaX UC Desktop, select File then Quit to close
the application. If you are using a shared computer, select File then Log Out
to prevent other users from accessing your account. To change your log-in
preferences, select Tools, Options, General and untick Automatically log in to
MaX UC Desktop; this prevents MaX UC Desktop from logging in automatically
when started and ensures that the next user has to log in using their own
credentials.
MORE QUESTIONS?
If you have any additional questions about MaX UC Desktop, call us at
1-866-483-9127 or visit
ArmstrongOneWire.com/UV.
MAX UC DESKTOPY:
our Armstrong Unified Voice phone service can be used to make or receive calls
from your desk phone, your PC or Mac, and your mobile devices. For this to
work on your desktop, you need to install the MaX UC Desktop software on your
PC or Mac. This guide will help you to do that.
ENSURE YOUR COMPUTER IS COMPATIBLE:
MaX UC Desktop works on PCs running Windows 8 (desktop edition) or Windows 10.
It also runs on Macs that have OS X 10.12 or later versions. You can use your
computer’s built-in microphone and speakers, but you will have much better
audio quality if you use a headset. MaX UC Desktop works with most common
headsets, including Bluetooth. It will even work with the answer/reject call
button on some headsets.
FIND YOUR PASSWORD:
You will need your Unified Voice CommPortal phone number (or email address if
you have set this up) and password to start using MaX UC Desktop. If you don’t
have this information, call us on 1.866.483.9127. You will be prompted to
change the password as part of completing the login process.
DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL THE SOFTWARE:
Download MaX UC Desktop from:
ArmstrongOneWire.com/UV When prompted, save
the file. Find the file in your downloads folder, open it, and follow the on-
screen instructions to install the software.
EXPLORING MAX UC DESKTOP:
MaX UC Desktop is like having your desk phone on your computer. You can make
and receive calls, hold calls, transfer calls, and make three-way calls. You
can also use MaX UC Desktop to send instant messages, transfer files, and send
Presence information to other people in your corporate directory who are using
the MaX UC client (on any device).MaX UC Desktop uses the Wi-Fi, broadband, or
mobile data services available and connected to your computer.
MAKING CALLS:
Making a call is as easy as entering the number on the keypad or clicking on a
contact’s call button. If your contact has more than one number, you can
choose which number to call from the drop-down list. If the person you are
calling has caller ID, they will see your individual Unified Voice phone
number.
While in an existing call, you can make a second call using the main client
rather than the active call window. This automatically puts the first call on
hold. When the second call is active, you can click the Transfer call icon
that will show the held call as a transfer option.
RECEIVING CALLS:
When someone calls your Unified Voice number, you will see a pop-up window appear on your computer screen and hear a ringing tone through your speakers or headset. The pop-up shows the number of the person calling you. If that person’s details are already in your contacts list, the pop-up displays the caller’s name.
Depending on the other services you have from Armstrong, you may see the incoming call on your desk phone, on your mobile phone, or on a tablet device. You can answer the call on whichever device is most convenient for you.
DURING THE CALL
While a call is in progress you can use the call window to:
- Add a participant.
- Transfer the call.
- Send a chat message to the caller.
- Perform a CRM look-up.
- Uplift the call to a Meeting.
- Put the call on hold.
- Send video.
- Mute your microphone.
- Adjust the volume.
- Access the keypad.
- Switch to another call.
- Record the call.
- Merge calls.
- End the call.
You may receive a call while you are already on another call. If you answer the new call, the current call is automatically placed on hold and the new call appears in a new call progress window. Switch between the two calls using the window for each one, or click on the Merge calls icon to merge other callers into a single call.
VIDEO CALLING
If the person you are talking to is also using MaX UC Desktop on the same network, you can upgrade your call to video at any time. Click on the Video icon to send your video. The other person will receive a prompt inviting them to switch on their video too. Click on the Video icon at any time to turn off your video feed.
SEND THE CALL TO SOMEONE ELSE
Use the Call Transfer icon to send any call to another number. A menu will pop-up allowing you to select a contact, or you can type in a completely new number to transfer the call to. You can also transfer the call to another of your devices that has the MaX UC client installed, without having to hang up!
INSTANT MESSAGING
If you have MaX UC Desktop with Instant Messaging, click on a contact’s Chat icon to send them an instant message.
From within the chat window, you can send files, view your chat history with the contact, call the contact, and add one or more participants to the conversation.
REJECT CALL WITH IM
If the caller is in your Contacts list, you can reject a call and send the caller an instant message explaining why you can’t take the call. Click on the drop-down list next to Reject and select one of the system messages, or click Custom Message to type your own message.
PRESENCE
Let others know whether you are available or busy by setting your presence to
Online or Busy .
Your Presence information automatically shows when you are Away , On the Phone , or In a Meeting (this references the information in your Outlook calendar).
CALL MANAGER
You can tell MaX UC Desktop how to handle your incoming calls. Click on the Presence selector, expand the Available option and choose between:
If Do Not Disturb is selected, callers hear a recorded voice announcement saying that you are unavailable and are then connected to your voicemail. None of your devices will ring until you turn off Do Not Disturb, so be sure to use it carefully!
You can select Forwarding to forward all incoming calls to another number. You are then prompted to enter the number you want to forward calls to.
Note that when you change your Presence or Call Manager settings, the change applies on all of your MaX UC client devices. So if you step away from your computer and forget to update your status, you can change your status using the MaX UC Mobile app on your mobile phone instead.
References
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