Microsoft Teams Rooms for Windows (formerly Skype Room Systems version 2) brings HD video, audio, and content sharing to Microsoft Teams or Skype for Business calls and meetings of all sizes, from small huddle areas to large conference rooms.
What do you want to do?

The touchscreen console in a conference room is the heart of every meeting. It automatically wakes up when it detects motion. On the screen, there are a few things you can do:
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Join an upcoming scheduled meeting by selecting Join.
Note: To get a meeting to show up on the room console, organizers should set the room as the meeting location.
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Start a new meeting by selecting Meet
.
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Make a phone call by selecting Call
and dialing a number.
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Use Cortana voice assistant to join a meeting, or call someone by saying "Hey, Cortana," or selecting the Cortana icon (push-to-talk).
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Project your laptop by plugging in the cable connected to the console. Depending on the room settings, it may be projected to the room automatically, or you may have to select Share
on the room console.
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Select More
for instructions on how to add the room to a meeting, give feedback on the device, see accessibility options, or change settings. You can also snooze Cortana from here and adjust volume levels for system sounds (incoming calls, HDMI content audio playback, and system notifications).
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Select Room controls to switch to an OEM-provided application for in-room media or room lighting and/or blind controls. This option is available when configured by your IT admin.
When you're in a meeting, you'll have options to manage your camera and mic, share content, manage participants, invoke reactions, change layouts for the in-room display, and end the call.
Use Outlook to reserve a room equipped with Microsoft Teams Rooms
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Open Outlook and go to your calendar.
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Select New Teams Meeting in the Teams Meeting section or New Meeting, then Teams Meeting.
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Select Room Finder in the meeting scheduler or type the conference room email address.
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Select Show a room list and find a building or list.
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Choose a room from the list of available rooms.
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Complete the meeting invitation as you would for any other meeting before sending.
Use Microsoft Teams to reserve a room equipped with Microsoft Teams Rooms
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Open Microsoft Teams and go to your calendar.
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Select New meeting to schedule a meeting. Select a meeting type from the drop-down menu to schedule a webinar or live event.
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Select Add required attendees in the meeting scheduler and type the conference room name or address.
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Choose a room from the list of available rooms.
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Complete the meeting invitation as you would for any other meeting before sending.
Note: For live events, you can add a room as a presenter but not as a producer or attendee.
Use Microsoft Teams to add a Microsoft Teams Room to an existing meeting
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Join the meeting from your personal device.
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Select People.
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Search for the room name (it's on the console) and select OK.
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Accept the call on the console to join the meeting.
Use Teams or Outlook to add a Microsoft Teams Room to an existing meeting
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Open the meeting in Teams or Outlook on your personal device.
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Add the room name (it's on the console) to the participants list or find the room using Room finder in the meeting scheduler (available in Outlook) and send the update.
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If the meeting is accepted, it will appear on the console.
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Select the meeting on the console to join.
Join a scheduled meeting
Find your meeting on the console and select Join to enter.
Current meetings will be at the top of the list. After a meeting ends, it'll stay on the screen for a little while so you can easily join again if you need to.
If a scheduled meeting doesn't appear on the console (or if the meeting tile shows More options instead of Join), you'll need to invite the room or add the room on your personal device.
Join a scheduled meeting that's not on the console
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Join the meeting on your personal device.
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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. -
If your device doesn't detect the room nearby, select Room audio and search for a room.
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If you've already joined the meeting on your personal device, you can select Show participants
, 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.
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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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Select Meet
on the room console.
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Under Type a name, search for who you want to invite.
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Select people to add them to the list of invitees.
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After all the people you want to invite are on the list, select Invite. Your meeting will begin automatically.
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Or, if you have a URI for a meeting you want to join, select Enter a URI and type the URI for the meeting.
Note: For now, this is only available on Skype for Business.