Join a meeting (Conference Rooms)

Created by Jason McDonald, Modified on Fri, 13 Sep, 2024 at 10:29 AM by Jason McDonald

Join a scheduled meeting 

Find your meeting on the console and select Join to enter. 

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Current meetings will be at the top of the list. Any upcoming meetings and time slots where the room is available will be shown on the list. Select an upcoming meeting to view its details. 

A screen showing details of a meeting 

If your room settings allow joining third-party meetings, find other meeting providers on the calendar and select Join to enter.    

If a scheduled meeting doesn't appear on the room calendar, or if there is no Join button on the meeting tile, you'll need to invite the room, add the room on your personal device, or select Join with meeting ID and enter the meeting ID and passcode. 

Join a scheduled meeting that's not on the console 

  1. Join the meeting on your personal device. 

  1. When you're choosing your audio and video settings, you'll have the option to add a room and use that room's audio and video equipment. Your personal device may even detect a nearby room using Bluetooth. 
     
    If it does, you'll see (suggested) next to Room audio. If the nearby room has already joined the meeting, just select Audio off to join with your audio off and avoid disrupting the meeting. 
    Teams prejoin screen with Room audio (suggested) option. 

  1. If your device doesn't detect the room nearby, select Room audio and search for a room. 
    Screenshot of search bar for Room audio option in Teams meeting prejoin screen. 

  1. If you've already joined the meeting on your personal device, you can select Show participantsAdd people to team button, then go to Invite someone or dial a number and search for the room name. Then, select the room and OK to call it into the meeting. 

  1. Then, the room will ring. To join the meeting, select Accept on the room console. 

Note: Make sure the audio on your personal device is off before you accept the call on the room console, or you could cause echo. 

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