Lync
Philadelphia University has implemented Microsoft's Lync program as a communication tool for Faculty and Staff. It is used as the main communication hub for the phone system at the University. Please see the four reference guides below to learn the basics of Lync.
(Please click on the headings of each section to download the appropriate document)
Lync Instant Messaging Service
Quick text communication is built into Lync. This can be used to send brief notes to University members. The Instant Messaging Service tutorial includes the following:
- A detailed explanation of the Presence/Status.
- How to send and receive Instant Messages.
- How to find a specific user to message in contacts.
- How to change Photo and Contact Settings.
Lync Voice and Video Quick Reference
This tutorial highlights some of the basic abilities of Lync. This tutorial contains direction on how to:
- Set up Audio Devices for Lync communications.
- Make and Answer a call.
- Invite Contacts to Lync.
Lync Conference Call Reference
Lync has the ability to conference call with various members of the University. This tutorial contains direction on how to:
- Schedule an Online Meeting.
- Start a Conference Call.
- Start an Instant Message Conversation.
- Join an Online Meeting.
Lync Sharing and Collaboration Reference
Sharing voice and instant messages can only go so far in Triage. Using Lync's sharing and collaboration features, users can share programs and even entire desktops. This tutorial contains direction on how to:
- Share a Desktop.
- Share a Program.
- Share a PowerPoint Presentation.
- Give Virtual Control of a desktop to others.
- Attach a file.
Support
For further assistance, please contact the Technology Help Desk at 215-951-4648 or by Email at HelpDesk@PhilaU.edu