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ZipDX conference line: 1-888-ZipDX-88 (1-888-947-3988)
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SUMMARY:
With most audio conferencing services, pairs of host and participant codes are allocated to a business customer account, and the customer assigns those code pairs to individual employees.
Challenged with remembering these codes -- often multiple codes for various accounts, departments, etc. -- employees find them difficult to manage and frustrating. Confusion and mistakes can lead to serious security compromises within an organization.
ZipDX offers TWO alternatives to the traditional "codes" approach utilized by the majority of business conferencing services today. These options can be used separately or in combination, resulting in a simpler, less stressful and more secure conferencing experience.
OPTION 1: For those ZipDX members accustomed to the traditional approach to teleconferencing, it may be easiest to start with ZipDX's Enhanced Conference Codes. Our terminology is a little different from what users have experienced with other services, but the basic operation will be familiar.
The ACCOUNT ADMINISTRATOR should follow these steps:
Then the ORGANIZERS can proceed as follows:
The table below shows several ZipDX sample users and their associated PINs and conference codes:
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Host E-mail: |
susan@myco.com |
dave@myco.com |
alex@myco.com |
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PIN: (host only) |
5554848 |
6112900 |
3114000 |
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Conference Code: (give to participants) |
303303 |
404404 |
505505 |
123321 |
456456 |
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Topic: |
Meeting |
Project Team |
Customers |
Meeting |
Meeting |
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Start Type: |
Host |
Anybody |
Host |
Host |
Host |
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Features: |
Name Announce |
Chimes |
Name Announce, Record |
Chimes |
Chimes |
Our three organizers (hosts) in the chart, Susan, Dave and Alex, can use their conference codes two ways.
1- Schedule a call through ZipDX.com. The Conference Code becomes "active" at the scheduled time, and anybody knowing that code can join the call. ZipDX will call the host at conference time if the host selects this option in their profile.
2- Initiate a conference over the phone. Simply dial in to ZipDX and the system will recognize you (either automatically or by entering your PIN), and start a "spontaneous conference." Others can then join the call by entering the corresponding Conference Code.
Per the chart above, note that Susan has specified that "anybody" can start her "Project Team" meeting. This means that ANYBODY can access ZipDX and enter code 404404. A conference call will be started (if there is not already one in progress) and everyone else who enters that code will join the bridge. However, this set-up is subject to abuse, because anybody that knows or guesses the code will be able to use the bridge, and all charges will be billed to Susan's account.
OPTION 2: Identity-based conferencing is ZipDX's specialty. It is one of the features that sets our service apart . This is especially useful for groups of people with which you conference frequently. It is convenient and more secure.
This chart shows several ZipDX calls:
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Host E-mail: |
susan@myco.com |
dave@myco.com |
alex@myco.com |
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Start Date/Time: |
Jun 12 @ 2 PM |
Jun 12 @ 3 PM |
Jun 12 @ 2 PM |
Jun 12 @ 3 PM |
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Topic: |
Exec Staff |
Team |
Meeting |
Meeting |
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Participants: |
ed@myco.com joe@myco.com |
bill@myco.com alex@myco.com |
harv@myco.com june@myco.com |
phil@myco.com sam@myco.com |
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Conference Code: |
(none) |
(none) |
(none) |
456456 |
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Features: |
Name Announce |
Chimes |
Chimes |
Chimes |
Susan has two meetings planned. Ed and Joe are the only ones invited to the 2 PM meeting; no one else will be able to join that call. Susan, Ed and Joe will dial in and be recognized automatically, or they can use their individual PINs. Or, ZipDX will call them in advance of the call, if they have enabled this feature in their profiles. Each individual gets to choose.
Dave also has a call scheduled at 2 PM, with Harv and June. They will be in a separate 'virtual' conference room, and there will be no conflict with Susan's 2 PM call.
Bill is invited to Susan's 3 PM meeting. What if he dials in to ZipDX at 2:55, while Susan is still talking to Ed and Joe? Because Bill is invited to a different conference, he will be placed in a separate conference bridge, where he can wait for Alex and Susan. Bill will not interrupt Susan's other conference.
Alex is invited to Susan's 3 PM call, and is also hosting his own call at 3 PM. When he dials in and is identified, ZipDX will announce BOTH meetings to him, and he can choose the one he wants to join.
Note that Alex has assigned a conference code, 456456, to the 3 PM meeting he is hosting. This means that he, Phil, and Sam will be able to join that conference, and so will anyone else who enters the code 456456.
Options for Using ZipDX from Conference Room Phones:
Frequently, several people will gather in a (physical) conference room to join a call. You can use a conference code and have the group dial in to ZipDX and enter the code. But if you use Identity Conferencing, ZipDX gives you a couple of additional choices:
1) Invite all of your participants, including those who will be in the conference room, by e-mail address,. At conference time, one of them will simply call into ZipDX from the conference room, and enter their own PIN to be automatically placed into the bridge.
2) Set up a new e-mail address for the conference rooms in your office (confroom@myco.com, or conf1@myco.com, conf2@myco.com, etc.). "Register" these conference rooms at ZipDX.com, like you would a person. If the conference room speakerphone has its own phone number, fill that in as a "dial-in number" and even as a "call-me number." Then, when planning a conference in a specific room, include the appropriate e-mail address in your participant list. At conference time, anybody can call into ZipDX from the conference room phone; the room will be recognized and the bridge will automatically be connected. Or, if you've selected it, ZipDX will call the conference room.
Some things to know about the ZipDX Call-Me Feature:
You can elect to have ZipDX call you for scheduled meetings. To enable this feature, fill in one or more "call-me numbers" in your ZipDX Profile. Use the drop-down boxes to turn on the call-me feature when you are the host, and/or to turn it on when you are a participant.
ZipDX will call you at the number(s) you list according to your specifications. It will call about 2 minutes before the scheduled start time.
If you list more than one number, ZipDX will dial all of them simultaneously. When you answer, you'll hear a brief announcement. Press "1" to acknowledge and be connected to your call. Once you do this, the other ringing phones will stop. Requiring that you press "1" prevents voice mail from becoming part of a ZipDX conference.
You'll briefly hear details of your conference, and after a few seconds, you'll be placed directly into the bridge. If you are scheduled for more than one conference at the same time, ZipDX will list all of them, and give you the opportunity to choose which one you want to join.
If you do not answer any of your phones, ZipDX will wait three minutes and call you again. If you still don't answer, ZipDX will give up and wait for you to dial in.
If you don't want to join the conference when ZipDX calls, you can answer, press "1", and then hang up. This will stop the ZipDX calls, and you'll still be able to dial in later, if you wish.
When ZipDX calls, the Caller-ID will be 888-ZipDX-88. If you don't immediately take the call, all you need to do when you are ready to join the bridge is press SEND or TALK, and you'll go right into the conference.
Tips for getting the most out of ZipDX conferencing:
Your 7-digit PIN is used to identify only you; it should not be shared with others.
Whenever you access ZipDX and the system does not automatically recognize you, identify yourself with your PIN. This is especially true if you are HOSTING a conference call.
Once you have been identified, ZipDX will announce the conference(s) to which you are invited. If there is more than one, you can choose which one you want to join.
If you dial in to ZipDX and it recognizes you incorrectly (perhaps you are calling from somebody else's phone), press *3 to log out as that user, and then log in with your PIN.
Conferences using a conference code are less secure than those with no code that list participants individually by e-mail address.
You can use your PIN to access the same conference from two phones simultaneously, but you will hear a warning on each phone when this occurs. For example, you can join a conference initially on your mobile phone, and then dial in from your desk phone when you get to your office.
