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When entering a location, you will see a message stating “Starting audio conference…” while
ProtoSphere connects to the Lync conference audio. During this brief connection time your
audio controls will be disabled and you will not hear or be able to speak with other users. Once
connected to the conference, you will hear an audible tone signifying a successful connection.
If you see this message and hear a series of repeating audible tones, it simply means there is a
slight delay in connecting to the Lync conference. In this case, please be patient while the
connection is made, which normally will not take more than just a few seconds.
Because of the integration with Microsoft Lync, there may be times when you are logged into
ProtoSphere but are on a Lync call, outside of the environment. In these cases, your audio
controls will be replaced with an option to “Resume Conference”.
When you see this button, it means that the audio conference for the location you are currently
in has been put on hold. To resume the conference, simply click this button.
Other people in ProtoSphere will see your microphone in a disabled state, when viewing your
name in the Participants list.
Note that if you have not already ended your external Lync call, that call will be put on hold if
you resume the conference in ProtoSphere.
Network Quality
The network quality monitor located in the lower right corner of the application window is a
measure of the current network bandwidth and is provided as an indication of when conditions
are present that may affect the quality of the voice audio. Poor network quality can affect the
audio quality of your conversations.
The network activity monitor shows three states:
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