The document provides instructions for setting up and using the SoundStation2 conference phone. It begins with important safety instructions and then provides a parts list. It describes how to set up the phone by connecting it to a telephone line and power source. The rest of the document explains the phone's features such as buttons, LED indicators, placing and answering calls, call holding, muting, redialling, and adjusting volume and display settings. It also covers the phone book, viewing system information, troubleshooting, and administrative setup options such as changing the passcode and location information.
The document provides safety instructions and an overview of features for the SoundStation2W wireless conference phone. Key safety warnings include avoiding use near water, during electrical storms, or if a gas leak is suspected. The overview describes parts of the phone like buttons and LED indicators. Features covered are wireless technology, security, mobile phone mode, placing and answering calls, conferencing, and the phone book.
The document provides safety instructions and an overview of features for the SoundStation2 conference telephone. Key points include:
- Important safety instructions are listed to reduce risk of electric shock or injury when using the telephone.
- The SoundStation2 features include LED indicators, buttons, an LCD display, and acoustic clarity technology for natural conversations.
- Instructions are provided for placing and answering calls, adjusting volume, selecting ringers and language, using the phone book and more.
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This document provides important safety instructions and user guide information for the SoundStation2 conference telephone. It outlines safety precautions for electrical safety and proper installation. The parts included in the package are listed. Setup and connection instructions are provided along with descriptions of the phone features like buttons, LED indicators, placing and answering calls, adjusting volume, muting calls, and conferencing. Troubleshooting tips are included for issues like no dial tone or muffled audio. Specifications and the limited warranty information are presented.
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The document provides safety instructions and operation manuals for the SoundStation VTX 1000 conference phone. Key safety tips include following all instructions, warnings and installation rules, keeping the phone away from water, avoiding use during electrical storms, and not pushing objects into slots or spilling liquids on the phone. The user guide section describes how to make and manage calls, use the phone book, adjust settings and troubleshoot issues. The administrator guide covers administrative setup, software updates, specifications and warranty information.
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This document provides an owner's manual for the GVT15H guitar amplifier. It includes safety instructions, descriptions of the front and rear panels, specifications about the tubes and circuitry, and technical specifications. The front panel controls include gain, treble, middle, bass, volume, and reverb knobs to shape tone. Switches allow selecting between full power, standby, and half power modes. The amplifier produces 15 watts at full power from a single-channel all-tube circuit with spring reverb and an effects loop.
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This owner's manual provides instructions and safety information for the Ampeg GVT5H guitar amplifier. It describes the features and controls of the amplifier, including:
- A single channel all-tube circuit with 5 watts of power that can be switched to 2.5 watts
- Controls for volume, treble, and bass
- A standby/power switch to safely power the tubes
- Construction details like the 15mm plywood cabinet
It also outlines important safety practices such as using hearing protection due to the high sound pressures produced and having proper ventilation around the amplifier.
The document provides safety instructions and an overview of features for the SoundStation2W wireless conference phone. Key safety warnings include avoiding use near water, during electrical storms, or if a gas leak is suspected. The overview describes parts of the phone like buttons and LED indicators. Features covered are wireless technology, security, mobile phone mode, placing and answering calls, conferencing, and the phone book.
The document provides safety instructions and an overview of features for the SoundStation2 conference telephone. Key points include:
- Important safety instructions are listed to reduce risk of electric shock or injury when using the telephone.
- The SoundStation2 features include LED indicators, buttons, an LCD display, and acoustic clarity technology for natural conversations.
- Instructions are provided for placing and answering calls, adjusting volume, selecting ringers and language, using the phone book and more.
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This document provides important safety instructions and user guide information for the SoundStation2 conference telephone. It outlines safety precautions for electrical safety and proper installation. The parts included in the package are listed. Setup and connection instructions are provided along with descriptions of the phone features like buttons, LED indicators, placing and answering calls, adjusting volume, muting calls, and conferencing. Troubleshooting tips are included for issues like no dial tone or muffled audio. Specifications and the limited warranty information are presented.
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The document provides safety instructions and operation manuals for the SoundStation VTX 1000 conference phone. Key safety tips include following all instructions, warnings and installation rules, keeping the phone away from water, avoiding use during electrical storms, and not pushing objects into slots or spilling liquids on the phone. The user guide section describes how to make and manage calls, use the phone book, adjust settings and troubleshoot issues. The administrator guide covers administrative setup, software updates, specifications and warranty information.
Ampeg GVT15H Class A Elektro Gitar Amfi Kafası manual kullanim klavuzuGitarPazar
This document provides an owner's manual for the GVT15H guitar amplifier. It includes safety instructions, descriptions of the front and rear panels, specifications about the tubes and circuitry, and technical specifications. The front panel controls include gain, treble, middle, bass, volume, and reverb knobs to shape tone. Switches allow selecting between full power, standby, and half power modes. The amplifier produces 15 watts at full power from a single-channel all-tube circuit with spring reverb and an effects loop.
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This owner's manual provides instructions and safety information for the Ampeg GVT5H guitar amplifier. It describes the features and controls of the amplifier, including:
- A single channel all-tube circuit with 5 watts of power that can be switched to 2.5 watts
- Controls for volume, treble, and bass
- A standby/power switch to safely power the tubes
- Construction details like the 15mm plywood cabinet
It also outlines important safety practices such as using hearing protection due to the high sound pressures produced and having proper ventilation around the amplifier.
This document provides instructions for a Yamaha subwoofer system. It includes:
- A list of supplied accessories including non-skid pads.
- Placement recommendations, such as positioning the subwoofer outside of main speakers.
- Descriptions of controls including input/output terminals, a power switch, and controls for phase and automatic standby settings.
- Connection instructions for connecting the subwoofer to a speaker or line output of an amplifier.
- Instructions for adjusting the subwoofer and settings for frequency characteristics and Yamaha's active servo technology.
I am an authorized consultant for Dukane
Dukane is an American company. Their tech support is based in the USA
For more information and prices contact
Bill McIntosh
School Vision inc
Authorized Dukane Consultant
Phone : 843-442-8888
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This document is a service manual for a color television with chassis number ETA-5. It contains safety instructions, maintenance procedures, set-up and circuit adjustments, structure and function descriptions, service data including technical specifications for key integrated circuits, and a circuit diagram appendix. Safety precautions include warnings about x-ray radiation from the CRT and procedures for working with high voltage components. Set-up and circuit adjustments are provided to properly configure the television.
The document provides user manuals for three LCD projector models: XL8U, XL4U, and SL4U. It contains important safety warnings and cautions regarding electric shock and proper usage. The manuals describe the projector features and components such as the control panel, remote control, terminals, and installation instructions. It also provides information on basic operation, menu settings, maintenance and troubleshooting.
This owner's manual provides instructions for safely operating a Smart 3D Blu-ray Home Theater System. It includes details on features, system connections and setup, playback controls, maintenance and specifications. Safety warnings are prominently displayed to ensure proper and safe use of the product.
This document contains preface information and safety instructions for a notebook computer. It states that the manufacturer reserves the right to change the document without notice. It also contains notices about copyright and trademarks. The document provides instructions on the proper use and care of the computer, including warnings about power safety, battery use, and regulatory compliance statements.
The document provides installation and configuration instructions for a FIBARO Intercom smart video doorbell, including choosing a location, routing wires, mounting components, connecting wires, installing an SD card, configuring the device on the app, setting up the network connection, adding users, and resetting to factory settings. Safety information is also included to avoid damage or legal issues when installing the device.
The document provides installation instructions and safety precautions for the SoundPoint Pro conference phone, noting that it includes a line interface module to connect two phone lines and power with one cable, and that it has features like a 99 number speed dial directory, integrated headset support, and 4-way independent volume control.
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The document provides a user manual for a 4 channel DVR. It includes:
1) Copyright information and restrictions on copying or changing the document.
2) Safety instructions and warnings for properly using the device.
3) An overview of the features and components of the 4 channel DVR.
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1. This document provides safety instructions and operating instructions for a pinhole lens camera.
2. It warns that the camera contains dangerous voltage and should only be serviced by qualified personnel.
3. The instructions explain how to properly install, use, and dispose of the camera safely and in accordance with regulations.
This document is the user manual for the VR-3031u Multi-DSL Router. It contains instructions for installing and operating the device, including hardware setup, LED indicators, the web user interface, device information screens, and advanced setup options. Safety instructions are provided at the beginning, and there are tables of contents and an index for navigating the manual sections.
This document is a user guide for the Motorola SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway. It contains safety and regulatory information, an overview of the product features, and instructions for installing, configuring, and using the modem. The guide discusses connecting the modem, creating wireless networks, setting up parental controls, troubleshooting issues, and includes the product specifications and licensing information.
The document provides information about Comtrend's CT-5365 ADSL2+ Wireless Router, including its features, hardware installation instructions, and procedures for accessing the web user interface. Some key points:
1. The CT-5365 is an ADSL2+ router with 4 Ethernet ports and integrated 802.11g wireless access point. It supports up to 16 virtual connections and includes security features like firewall, MAC/IP filtering, and WPA/WPA2 encryption.
2. Hardware installation involves connecting an Ethernet cable from the WAN port to the ADSL line, and Ethernet cables from the LAN ports to devices. The reset and WPS buttons are also explained.
This document contains safety instructions and introduction information for an AV receiver. It outlines important safety precautions including warnings about electric shock, proper ventilation, and battery disposal. The document also provides instructions on cleaning, transporting, and operating the unit properly to avoid damage. Regulatory compliance information is included at the end.
This document provides important export restrictions and legal requirements for exporting technologies controlled by the U.S. Department of State and Department of Commerce. It states that it is illegal to export controlled technologies without proper licensing and that diversion or export to embargoed countries is prohibited. It also notes that U.S. law restricts the sale or transfer of items to certain restricted parties and destinations.
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This workshop provided guidance on converting a research paper into a manuscript for publication. It began with an introduction that addressed common fears around publishing and emphasized the importance of starting the writing process. The workshop then outlined objectives to provide answers to typical publication questions, guidelines for manuscript preparation, and demonstrations of conversion steps.
Participants were asked to introduce themselves and their publication needs. The workshop reviewed sources of publishing information and questions to consider when writing. It then demonstrated a 6 step process for converting a research paper: 1) selecting a journal, 2) reviewing results, 3) outlining research questions and hypotheses, 4) extracting relevant literature, 5) aligning literature with methodology and results, and 6) drafting discussion, conclusion, abstract
This document summarizes a workshop on converting research papers to manuscripts for publication. The workshop covered why researchers should publish their work, common fears about the publication process, and provided guidelines and exercises to help attendees structure their manuscripts. Attendees were asked to introduce their research and publication goals. The presenter emphasized evaluating literature reviews, methodology rigor, and ensuring work contributes new knowledge to the field. Six macro steps were outlined for manuscript structure: selecting a journal, reviewing results, formulating questions/hypotheses, reviewing literature, aligning all sections, and developing discussion/conclusion. Next steps of copy-editing and proofreading were also noted.
This document provides instructions for a Yamaha subwoofer system. It includes:
- A list of supplied accessories including non-skid pads.
- Placement recommendations, such as positioning the subwoofer outside of main speakers.
- Descriptions of controls including input/output terminals, a power switch, and controls for phase and automatic standby settings.
- Connection instructions for connecting the subwoofer to a speaker or line output of an amplifier.
- Instructions for adjusting the subwoofer and settings for frequency characteristics and Yamaha's active servo technology.
I am an authorized consultant for Dukane
Dukane is an American company. Their tech support is based in the USA
For more information and prices contact
Bill McIntosh
School Vision inc
Authorized Dukane Consultant
Phone : 843-442-8888
Email :WKMcIntosh@Comcast.net
This document is a service manual for a color television with chassis number ETA-5. It contains safety instructions, maintenance procedures, set-up and circuit adjustments, structure and function descriptions, service data including technical specifications for key integrated circuits, and a circuit diagram appendix. Safety precautions include warnings about x-ray radiation from the CRT and procedures for working with high voltage components. Set-up and circuit adjustments are provided to properly configure the television.
The document provides user manuals for three LCD projector models: XL8U, XL4U, and SL4U. It contains important safety warnings and cautions regarding electric shock and proper usage. The manuals describe the projector features and components such as the control panel, remote control, terminals, and installation instructions. It also provides information on basic operation, menu settings, maintenance and troubleshooting.
This owner's manual provides instructions for safely operating a Smart 3D Blu-ray Home Theater System. It includes details on features, system connections and setup, playback controls, maintenance and specifications. Safety warnings are prominently displayed to ensure proper and safe use of the product.
This document contains preface information and safety instructions for a notebook computer. It states that the manufacturer reserves the right to change the document without notice. It also contains notices about copyright and trademarks. The document provides instructions on the proper use and care of the computer, including warnings about power safety, battery use, and regulatory compliance statements.
The document provides installation and configuration instructions for a FIBARO Intercom smart video doorbell, including choosing a location, routing wires, mounting components, connecting wires, installing an SD card, configuring the device on the app, setting up the network connection, adding users, and resetting to factory settings. Safety information is also included to avoid damage or legal issues when installing the device.
The document provides installation instructions and safety precautions for the SoundPoint Pro conference phone, noting that it includes a line interface module to connect two phone lines and power with one cable, and that it has features like a 99 number speed dial directory, integrated headset support, and 4-way independent volume control.
User manual sde-3001-3003-english_web-0720sophin12
The document provides a user manual for a 4 channel DVR. It includes:
1) Copyright information and restrictions on copying or changing the document.
2) Safety instructions and warnings for properly using the device.
3) An overview of the features and components of the 4 channel DVR.
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1. This document provides safety instructions and operating instructions for a pinhole lens camera.
2. It warns that the camera contains dangerous voltage and should only be serviced by qualified personnel.
3. The instructions explain how to properly install, use, and dispose of the camera safely and in accordance with regulations.
This document is the user manual for the VR-3031u Multi-DSL Router. It contains instructions for installing and operating the device, including hardware setup, LED indicators, the web user interface, device information screens, and advanced setup options. Safety instructions are provided at the beginning, and there are tables of contents and an index for navigating the manual sections.
This document is a user guide for the Motorola SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway. It contains safety and regulatory information, an overview of the product features, and instructions for installing, configuring, and using the modem. The guide discusses connecting the modem, creating wireless networks, setting up parental controls, troubleshooting issues, and includes the product specifications and licensing information.
The document provides information about Comtrend's CT-5365 ADSL2+ Wireless Router, including its features, hardware installation instructions, and procedures for accessing the web user interface. Some key points:
1. The CT-5365 is an ADSL2+ router with 4 Ethernet ports and integrated 802.11g wireless access point. It supports up to 16 virtual connections and includes security features like firewall, MAC/IP filtering, and WPA/WPA2 encryption.
2. Hardware installation involves connecting an Ethernet cable from the WAN port to the ADSL line, and Ethernet cables from the LAN ports to devices. The reset and WPS buttons are also explained.
This document contains safety instructions and introduction information for an AV receiver. It outlines important safety precautions including warnings about electric shock, proper ventilation, and battery disposal. The document also provides instructions on cleaning, transporting, and operating the unit properly to avoid damage. Regulatory compliance information is included at the end.
This document provides important export restrictions and legal requirements for exporting technologies controlled by the U.S. Department of State and Department of Commerce. It states that it is illegal to export controlled technologies without proper licensing and that diversion or export to embargoed countries is prohibited. It also notes that U.S. law restricts the sale or transfer of items to certain restricted parties and destinations.
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This workshop provided guidance on converting a research paper into a manuscript for publication. It began with an introduction that addressed common fears around publishing and emphasized the importance of starting the writing process. The workshop then outlined objectives to provide answers to typical publication questions, guidelines for manuscript preparation, and demonstrations of conversion steps.
Participants were asked to introduce themselves and their publication needs. The workshop reviewed sources of publishing information and questions to consider when writing. It then demonstrated a 6 step process for converting a research paper: 1) selecting a journal, 2) reviewing results, 3) outlining research questions and hypotheses, 4) extracting relevant literature, 5) aligning literature with methodology and results, and 6) drafting discussion, conclusion, abstract
This document summarizes a workshop on converting research papers to manuscripts for publication. The workshop covered why researchers should publish their work, common fears about the publication process, and provided guidelines and exercises to help attendees structure their manuscripts. Attendees were asked to introduce their research and publication goals. The presenter emphasized evaluating literature reviews, methodology rigor, and ensuring work contributes new knowledge to the field. Six macro steps were outlined for manuscript structure: selecting a journal, reviewing results, formulating questions/hypotheses, reviewing literature, aligning all sections, and developing discussion/conclusion. Next steps of copy-editing and proofreading were also noted.
- Hormones secreted by endocrine glands and neurons affect behaviour over minutes, days or months by influencing the nervous system, sensory perception, effector systems, and development.
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The V-800HD Live Video Switcher is ideal for any live event or installation that requires the freedom to connect any type of source whether it be digital or analog, computer or video format.
1) This user guide provides instructions for operating a new Sagemcom telephone, including recommendations for safe use and handling.
2) It describes the main components of the phone like the base station and handset, and explains how to set up and charge the handset.
3) The guide reviews how to navigate the phone's menu system, make and receive calls, access and manage contacts, use additional handsets, and utilize the phone's answering machine features (for model D380A).
The PMW-320K/320L is a shoulder-mount HD memory camcorder that supports multi-format recording including 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 1080/29.97P, 1080/23.98P, 720/59.94P, 720/29.97P, 720/23.98P, 1080/25P, 720/50P, and 720/25P. It has three 1/2-type full-HD CMOS image sensors and a 1/2-type bayonet mount. The camcorder can also record and play back SD signals in DVCAM-AVI format and output HD signals down-converted to SD.
This owner's manual provides instructions and safety precautions for the AV Surround Receiver SR6007. It includes sections on basic setup and connections, advanced installation options, and detailed system settings. The manual outlines how to set up speakers and make network and playback selections. It also provides troubleshooting information and describes additional functions such as sleeping timers, web controls, and playing audio in a separate room. Cautions are presented regarding electric shock, heat, moisture, ventilation, and battery safety.
This document is the user manual for LCD projectors made by Mitsubishi Electric, including models XL8U, XL4U, and SL4U. It contains important safety warnings and instructions, an overview of the projectors and included remote control, instructions for installation, basic connections and operation, advanced features, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The manual instructs users to read all safety warnings and follow instructions to prevent fire, electric shock, or injury.
This document is the user manual for LCD projectors made by Mitsubishi Electric, including models XL8U, XL4U, and SL4U. It contains important safety warnings and instructions, an overview of the projectors and included remote control, instructions for installation, basic connections and operation, advanced features, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Safety symbols and notices are explained to alert users to potential electric shock or other hazards.
This document provides instructions for setting up and operating an Onkyo AV receiver. It includes sections on making connections, basic and advanced operations, using the remote controller, and controlling other components. The manual contains important safety instructions and precautions to ensure proper use of the AV receiver.
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This document provides the user manual for two color infrared bullet camera models. It includes safety warnings and instructions, component descriptions, installation instructions, troubleshooting tips, and specifications for the cameras. Key details include cautions about electric shock, proper power supply and operating conditions, installation instructions for mounting the camera and connecting power and video cables, common troubleshooting issues and their solutions, and technical specifications for each camera model including image sensor, resolution, lens focal length, power requirements, and dimensions.
This document provides a service manual for electric and gas dryers. It contains important safety instructions and warnings to properly service the dryers. The manual details specifications, features, installation instructions, electrical and gas requirements, component testing, and troubleshooting tests to diagnose problems. Exploded views of dryer parts are also included.
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This document provides instructions and specifications for two color IR bullet camera models. It includes warnings about electric shock, FCC compliance statements, operating instructions, and troubleshooting tips. Safety precautions are outlined, such as only using a DC 12V power supply and avoiding moisture. The document also details what is included in the package and lists technical specifications for the cameras.
This document provides instructions for an Icom IC-2300H FM transceiver. It includes:
- An overview of the transceiver's features such as its 65W transmit power and tone squelch functions.
- Safety warnings and precautions for operating the radio properly and avoiding hazardous situations.
- Descriptions of the front panel controls, function display, and supplied microphone.
- Procedures for basic operations like selecting frequencies, transmitting, choosing output power levels, and accessing repeaters using subaudible tones or offsets.
- Instructions for programming memory channels and setting the frequency offset for repeater use.
This document is the manual for the Korg ELECTRIBE·S ES-1 rhythm production sampler. It provides instructions on connecting the ES-1, an overview of its front and rear panels and basic operation, and details on using its sample, pattern, song, and global modes. The manual explains how to create original music by assigning samples to parts and using the panel controls to process sounds and record patterns and songs.
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This document provides product information and safety instructions for two camera models, AA-4544P-FSR2 and AA-6044P-FSR2. It includes specifications for each model such as image sensor type, resolution, lens details, power requirements and operating temperature range. The document also provides installation instructions and cautions regarding safe operation, handling and location of the cameras. Troubleshooting tips are provided for common issues like a dark or fuzzy screen.
The display section of the AX3000G shows program names and edited parameter values. The front panel includes buttons and knobs to select and adjust effects, programs, and global settings. Key features include five effect category buttons and associated model selectors and parameter knobs, as well as buttons for program write/exit, global settings, and expression/control pedal assignment. The rear panel provides connections for power, audio I/O, MIDI, and S/P DIF digital output.
The document provides installation instructions for an indoor integrated high speed dome camera. It includes sections on dome setups and cable connections, dome installation using various mounting accessories for ceiling, wall, corner and pole mounts, system expansion options, and system integration instructions. Installation requires setting the dome ID, control protocol and communication switches correctly before connecting power, video and data cables.
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1. SoundStation2™ USER GUIDE / ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Administrator Guide
User Guide and
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When using your telephone equipment, the following safety precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to people.
• Read and understand all instructions. spark could ignite heavy concentrations of
gas.
• Follow all warnings and instructions marked
on the equipment. • Never push objects of any kind into the
SoundStation2™ through housing slots as
• Installation must be performed in accordance they may touch hazardous voltage points or
with all national wiring rules. short out parts that could result in a risk of
• The outlet to which this equipment is con- electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind
nected must be installed near the equipment, on the telephone. If liquid is spilled, contact
and must always be readily accessible. service personnel.
• This equipment can be hazardous if im- • To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
mersed in water. To avoid the possibility of disassemble SoundStation2™. Opening or
electrical shock, do not use this equipment removing covers may expose you to hazard-
while you are in the bathtub or shower, or ous voltages. Using incorrectly reassembled
when you are wet. If you accidentally drop equipment can cause electric shock. If
the equipment into water, do not retrieve your telephone equipment does not work
it until you have first unplugged all cords. properly, refer to the section describing how
Do not reconnect this equipment until it has to connect service. The support telephone
dried thoroughly. number can be found on the back cover of
this booklet.
• Avoid using this equipment during electrical
storms in your immediate area. There is a • Never install telephone wiring during a
remote risk of electric shock from lightning. lightning storm.
Urgent calls should be brief. Even though • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations
protective measures may have been installed unless the jack is specifically designed for
to limit electrical surges from entering your wet locations.
home or business, absolute protection from
lightning is impossible. • Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or
terminals unless the telephone line has been
• If you suspect a natural gas leak, report it disconnected from the network interface.
immediately, but use a telephone away from
the area in question. The SoundStation2™’s • Always use caution when installing or
electrical contacts could generate a tiny modifying telephone lines.
spark. While unlikely, it is possible that this
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
3. Table of Contents
Thank You ............................................. 5
Overview .............................................. 5
Parts List ............................................... 6
Setting up SoundStation2™ ...................... 7
Features ................................................ 8
LED Indicators ......................................................................................... 8
Buttons .................................................................................................. 8
Understanding the Display ....................................................................... 8
Using SoundStation2™ ............................ 9
Placing a Call .......................................................................................... 9
Answering a Call ..................................................................................... 9
Answering a Second Call.......................................................................... 9
Ending a Call ........................................................................................... 9
Call Hold............................................................................................... 10
Call Mute.............................................................................................. 10
Call Timer ............................................................................................. 10
Redial................................................................................................... 10
Ringer Volume Adjustment..................................................................... 11
Dial Tone Adjustment............................................................................. 11
Speaker Volume Adjustment .................................................................. 11
Display Contrast ................................................................................... 11
Ring Type ............................................................................................. 12
Back Light............................................................................................. 12
Language.............................................................................................. 13
Mobile Phone Mode............................................................................... 14
Conferencing - using the button..................................................... 14
Adding a call ......................................................................................... 15
Bridge Soft Key..................................................................................... 15
Phone Book .......................................................................................... 16
View System Information ...................................................................... 18
Auxiliary Audio Port.............................................................................. 19
Troubleshooting ................................... 20
No Dial Tone ......................................................................................... 20
Does Not Ring....................................................................................... 20
Flickering LCD ....................................................................................... 20
Keypad Input Doesn’t Register............................................................... 20
Muffled or “in a well” Reception ........................................................... 20
Short Silences, Echoes, or Clipped Speech ................................................ 21
Physical Damage ................................................................................... 21
4. Table of Contents
For Best Performance ............................................................................ 21
LCD Messages....................................................................................... 22
Administrative Setup - Overview ............ 24
Passcode .............................................................................................. 25
Location Information.............................................................................. 26
Phone System ....................................................................................... 28
Diagnostics .......................................... 29
Mic (Microphone) Test ........................................................................... 29
Console SPKR (Speaker) Test ................................................................. 29
Restore Defaults ................................................................................... 30
Specifications and Warranty Information.. 31
Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability............................................ 32
FCC Rules ............................................................................................. 34
Canadian Department of Communications Notice...................................... 34
US Telephone Company Requirements ..................................................... 34
Ring Equivalency Number (REN) ............................................................. 35
Automatic Dialing.................................................................................. 35
Telephone Company Connector................................................................ 35
Canadian Telephone Company Requirements............................................ 35
Exhibit J - Customer Information ............................................................ 36
CE Mark R & TTE Directive (EU Only)...................................................... 37
Other Important Notices ........................................................................ 38
Appendix A: Caller ID ............................................................................ 39
5. Thank You
Thank you for choosing the Polycom SoundStation2™ telephone. Lastly,
SoundStation2™. In this User Guide, it is important that you read the Parts
you will find everything you need to List, and the Safety Notices section in
quickly set up your new conference this guide before you begin using the
telephone. Be sure to verify with your SoundStation2™.
System Administrator that your net-
work is prepared for configuring your
Overview
SoundStation2™ is a perfect entry level conference telephone for your business,
suitable for use in small to medium-sized conference rooms and offices.
SoundStation2™ features:
Acoustic Clarity Technology Enhanced Connectivity Options
Polycom’s legendary technology that Simply connect a pair of extension
automatically allows people on both microphones to the telephone to
sides of the call to speak at the same extend the microphone pickup range.
time. Even enhance the audio performance
Enhanced User Interface of your mobile phone and/or include
others on your calls. By connecting
A backlit LCD display and 3 soft
the conference phone to your mobile
keys make the phone very easy to
phone, SoundStation2™ becomes
use. Caller related information such
the speaker and microphone for your
as CallerID is easy to read and the
mobile phone.
built-in phonebook and speed dial list
can hold up to 25 entries.
Multi-language Support
Set the phone up to display the lan-
guage that you are most comfortable
with. Choose from English, French,
German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish,
and Brazilian Portuguese.
SoundStation2™ User Guide - 5
6. Parts List
The following items are included If you are missing any items, please
in your SoundStation2™ package. contact your SoundStation2™ reseller.
Check this list before installation to
ensure that you have received each
item.
SoundStation2™ Console
Console Cable
Interface Module
Telephone Cable
Mobile telephone connector cable
Extension microphones
(Sold as an accessory.)
Documentation/CD
SoundStation2™ User Guide - 6
7. Setting up SoundStation2™
: Connection to telephone line.
: Connection to SoundStation2™ console.
Ready State
SoundStation2™ will display a Ready The Ready message is also shown
message upon power up. after a call is completed and the phone
is available for the next call.
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LED Indicators
The LEDs located on the top of
your SoundStation2™ indicate
the current status of your confer-
ence phone:
Green - your call is in progress.
Blinking green - a call is incoming.
Red - your call is muted.
Blinking Red - your call is on hold.
Buttons
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Menu Navigate up or down
Displays a menu through displayed lists.
of settings and
options.
Exit Select
Exits from current screen Choose a menu item.
to previous menu.
Soft Keys Volume
The screen will display Use these to adjust the
labels for these keys, to volume of the handset,
identify their context-sensi- headset, speaker, and ringer.
tive functions.
Mute
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dials a call, ends a call, Call, join, or delete additional Dial Pad
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ence call. alphabetic characters, and special characters
available in context sensitive applications.
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9. Using SoundStation2™
Placing a Call
SoundStation2™ allows you to place a call over an ana-
log line. Several methods are available to initiate a call.
Direct Dial Indirect Dial
1. To obtain dial tone, press the 1. From the Ready screen, dial the
key. desired number.
2. Dial the desired number. 2. Press the key or the SEND
► To cancel the call, press the soft key to make the call.
key. ► If you make a mistake entering
the telephone number, press the
SEND
<DEL soft key.
► Press the CANCEL soft key to
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Answering a Call
Press the key or any number key
to answer an incoming call. Pressing
the button will override all other
telephone activity. The three LEDs will
blink green when the phone rings.
Answering a Second Call
If you are on a call when another call is ► Switch back and forth between
received, you will hear a Call Waiting calls using the conference but-
tone. ton .
► Press the Conference button
to answer the incoming call.
This first call will be automati-
cally placed on hold.
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When the SoundStation2™ is in Ready
state or on hook, press the Volume but-
tons to adjust the ringer volume.
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During an active call, press the Volume
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Display Contrast
1. Press the Menu button and
choose Settings. ��������
2. Cycle through the options using ����������
the Scrolling buttons and choose ����������
Contrast, and then press the ������������
Select button.
3. Press the Scrolling buttons or ��������
the + and - soft keys to adjust the
display contrast.
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lect button to apply the selected
contrast setting.
► Press the Exit button to cancel
this change.
SoundStation2™ User Guide - 11
12. Ring Type
1. Press the Menu button and ► Press the Exit button to cancel
choose Settings. this change.
2. Cycle through the options using
the Scrolling buttons and choose ��������
Ringer Type, and then press the ����������
Select button. ����������
3. Sample the ring types by press- ������������
ing the Scrolling buttons or the
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<— and —> soft keys.
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button to apply the selected
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Back Light
The SoundStation2™’s display lights
up when any button on the keypad is
pressed, or on an incoming call.
To turn the back light on or off: ��������
1. Press the Menu button and choose ����������
Settings. ����������
2. Cycle through the options using ������������
the Scrolling buttons and choose
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Back Light, and then press the
Select button. ���������
► The current status of the back ��������
light will be displayed. �����������
3. Press the ON or OFF soft key or
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cycle through OFF and ON by
pressing the Scrolling buttons.
4. Press the SAVE soft key or Select
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button to apply the selected back-
light setting or the Exit button to
cancel this change.
SoundStation2™ User Guide - 12
13. Language
SoundStation2™ allows you to select your pre-
ferred language for the phone to use when displaying
information.
To change the language setting:
1. Press the Menu button and choose
Settings. ��������
2. Cycle through the options using ����������
the Scrolling buttons and choose ����������
Language, and then press the ������������
Select button.
3. Cycle through the available lan- ��������
guages by pressing the Scrolling ���������
buttons or the <— and —> soft ��������
keys. �����������
4. Press the SAVE soft key or Select
button to apply the selected lan-
guage setting or the Exit button to
cancel this change.
SoundStation2™ User Guide - 13
14. Mobile Phone Mode
This feature allows you to take advan- ► No calls can be made via
tage of the SoundStation2™’s speaker SoundStation2™ while a mobile phone
and microphones. For example, if you is connected to the SoundStation2™.
were in a call on your mobile phone, you ► The Phone Book can be viewed dur-
ing a call with a mobile phone. Calls
could connect your mobile phone to the may not be placed via the Phone Book
SoundStation2™ and use its speaker and while connected.
microphones to continue your conversa- ► A mobile phone cannot join a call
tion and include everyone in the room in in progress on SoundStation2™.
► Aux Out will be inactive during a
the conversation. call with a mobile phone.
This feature also enables you to conduct ►Some mobile phones may not be
conference calls in areas where no analog detected until a call is initiated by the
mobile phone after it is connected to
telephone connection is available. the SoundStation2™.
► Use the provided mobile ►Be certain to drop the call at the
mobile phone before disconnecting the
phone connector cable to con- cable from the SoundStation2™.
nect your mobile phone to the
SoundStation2™’s mobile phone
input/output jack.
► The connector and the mobile
phone cable will plug into a
standard 2.5mm headset jack. A
headset adaptor may be necessary
to adapt your mobile phone to this
connector.
Conferencing - using the button
If your telephone system supports multi-
party call conferencing, then you can
establish multi-party calls with your
SoundStation2™.
►Check with your System Admin- ►Your System Administrator may
istrator to determine the number need to activate multi-party
of parties that can be conferenced conferencing features or provide
together. you with instructions specific to
your telephone system.
SoundStation2™ User Guide - 14
15. Adding a call
1. While on an active call, press the OR
Conference button . The first 1. Press the HOLD soft key to place
call is automatically placed on the first call on hold.
hold. 2. Press the Conference button
2. Dial the number you wish to call. and enter the number you wish to
You may use the Redial or Direct call. You may use the Redial or
Dial method. Direct Dial method.
3. Press the Conference button
or JOIN soft key to join the second
call. To drop the second call,
press the Conf key again.
Bridge Soft Key
You may program the telephone number of The SPEED DIAL soft key will not
your preferred audio conferencing bridge or display when the bridge number
is configured.
service into the SoundStation2™ so that it
is immediately available.
Programming the Bridge number
1. Press the Menu button, choose
Bridge Setup using the Scrolling ��������
buttons, and press the Select button. ����������
2. Choose Enter Phone Number and ����������
press the Select button and then en- ������������
ter the bridge number using the dial
pad. Enter any necessary prefix ������������
such as 9 and/or 1.
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number, use the <DEL soft key to
correct the error.
3. Press the SAVE soft key or CANCEL
soft key if you wish to cancel the
procedure.
SoundStation2™ User Guide - 15
16. Editing the Bridge soft key
1. Press the Menu button, choose ��������
Bridge Setup using the Scrolling ����������
buttons, and press the Select but- ����������
ton. ������������
2. Choose Edit Soft Key, press
the Select button and enter the
new soft key label using the dial
pad. The first six characters will
display.
► If you make a mistake entering
the soft key label, use the <DEL
soft key to correct the error.
3. Press the SAVE soft key or CANCEL
soft key if you wish to cancel the
procedure.
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Name or Company list: Press a numeric key Speed Dial list: Press a numeric key to
that corresponds with the letter that select the corresponding entry. For
the name or company name begins example, pressing 2 would select entry
with. For example, pressing 3 repeat- 02, and pressing 23 would select entry
edly will provide you with names that 23.
begin with D, E, F, and 3. ����������
��������������
�����������
����������� ���������������
������������� ���� ��� ����
���� ��� ����
�����������������
������������ ���������������
���������������� �����������
���������� ���� ��� ����
���� ��� ����
�����������
��������������
�����������
���� ��� ����
Adding an entry
1. Press the PH BOOK soft key and ����� �
then the NEW soft key. ����
2. Enter information in the Name, ���
Ph# (telephone number includ- ������
ing any prefixes, such as 9 and/or
1), and Co (company) field using ����� ��������
the alphanumeric keys on the ����
dial pad. You can move between ���
fields using the Scrolling buttons. ���� ����� ������
3. Press the SAVE soft key. You can
accept the next available speed ����� �������������
���� ����������
dial number assigned to your
���
new entry or you can choose
your own speed dial number by ���� ����� ����
using the Scrolling buttons or the
dial pad. �������������
4. Press the OK soft key to save ���������������
or the BACK soft key to edit the
���� ��
phone book entry.
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18. Editing an entry
1. Choose the entry you wish to edit
and press the Select button.
2. Press the CHANGE soft key. Using ����������������
the Scrolling button, select the ����������
field you wish to edit.
3. Using the alphanumeric keys on ������ ������ ����
the dial pad, make changes.
4. Press the SAVE soft key. You can
accept the current speed dial
number assigned to the entry or
you can choose another speed dial
number by using the Scrolling
buttons or the dial pad.
5. Press the OK soft key to save or
the BACK soft key to edit the phone
book entry.
Deleting an entry
����������������
1. Choose the entry you wish to de- ����������
lete and press the Select button.
2. Press the REMOVE soft key. Press
������ ������ ����
the OK soft key to remove or
the CANCEL soft key to leave the ��������������������
menu without removing.
����������������
������ ��
View System Information
This feature displays the following information about
the SoundStation2™: Location and Number and System
Information.
Location and Number System Information
1. Press the Menu button and 1. Press the Menu button and
choose This Phone. choose This Phone.
2. Cycle through the options using 2. Cycle through the options using
the Scrolling buttons and choose the Scrolling buttons and choose
Location and Number, and then System Information, and then
press the Select button. press the Select button.
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19. Auxiliary Audio Port
SoundStation2™ offers an auxiliary audio port that al-
lows for external devices to connect to the conference
phone.
A typical example is to record conference call audio by
connecting an external recording device.
1. Connect an external recording
device, such as a cassette tape re-
corder, via the auxiliary jack on the
interface module. The auxiliary
jack is marked .
2. Press the Menu button and choose
Settings.
3. Choose Aux Audio and press the
Select button. Cycle through the
options using the Scrolling button.
Press the SAVE soft key or Select
button to save the setting
The setting for auxiliary audio needs to
match the kind of device that is being
connected to the phone. �����������
► Wireless Mic = audio will be re- �����������
ceived from a wireless microphone
device.
► Record Out = all audio will be sent
to an audio recording device.
► Ext Speaker = audio will be sent to
a connected external speaker.
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20. Troubleshooting
No Dial Tone
The telephone cable must be plugged into an analog
telephone jack. If the dial tone is not heard, verify the
following:
► Check that the console is opera- ► Check that the telephone cable
tional. from the interface module is
connected to an analog telephone
(POTS) line.
Does Not Ring
Check that the ringer is not turned off. ► If the volume is turned all the
See “Ring Type”, page 12. way down, increase the volume
with the Volume buttons.
Flickering LCD
If your screen appears to flicker, it building. Move the SoundStation2™
may be because you are using a cer- away from the lights or replace the
tain type of florescent lighting in your florescent bulbs.
Keypad Input Doesn’t Register
This could happen if you enter infor- Some buttons may not be recognized
mation too quickly. Press the alphanu- if you press them too quickly.
meric buttons slowly.
Muffled or “in a well” Reception
This is caused by highly reverberant rooms and people
speaking too far from the microphone.
Speak closer to the console so that the ► Add more sound absorbency to
microphones pick up your speech more the room.
accurately.
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21. Short Silences, Echoes, or Clipped Speech
► Do not move the speak in turn for a few moments
SoundStation2™ console while to enable SoundStation2™ to
it is in use. adapt to its environment.
► Keep your hands away from the ► The other parties may be using
console during calls. non-Polycom equipment which
► To avoid excessive noise around may cause audio performance
SoundStation2™, keep papers, issues.
cups, and other noise-producers ► Try calling again; a different line
away from the console. may provide a better connection.
► At the beginning of each call,
let someone at each location
Physical Damage
► If physical damage is severe ► Do not reconnect to the tele-
enough that the internal parts phone network until the
become visible, disconnect the SoundStation2™ has been
SoundStation2™ immediately. repaired.
For Best Performance
Your SoundStation2™ performs optimally when you fol-
low these guidelines:
► Position the SoundStation2™ in ►Position extended microphones
the center of the conference table 7’ from the SoundStation2™
or desk. console.
► The SoundStation2™ works best ► Speak at a normal conversa-
in a 10’ x 20’ room. tion level, and direct your voice
► Do not move the towards the SoundStation2™, or
SoundStation2™ during a call. towards the extended microphone.
► Do not shuffle papers near the ► Unplug all cords before cleaning
SoundStation2™. the SoundStation2™. Do not use
liquid cleaners or aerosol clean-
ers. Use a damp, soft cloth for
cleaning.
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22. LCD Messages
The following messages are displayed on the LCD.
LCD Message What it means: What you will see:
Ready Phone is in idle state and ready to make calls. Idle screen.
Call Ended The call has been dropped. “Call Ended” with elapsed time
indicated.
Mobile Phone In A mobile phone is plugged in to the mobile phone “Mobile Phone In”
jack OR a mobile phone call has been initiated.
Enter Number Enter the number you wish to dial. Digits of the number you are dialing.
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24. Administrative Setup - Overview
The Administrative Setup menu consists of the following options. The Admin-
istrative Setup menu can be passcode protected by setting an optional passcode.
Subsequent access to this menu will require passcode entry.
Location:
1 Location Name Enter a name for the SoundStation2™’s location,
such as “Conference Room B”.
2 This Phone # Enter the SoundStation2™’s telephone number.
Phone System:
1 Caller ID Configure Caller ID.
2 Flash Timing Set the flash delay to 75, 100, 300, or 600 millisec-
onds.
Passcode:
1 Set an optional passcode. (Default: no passcode is set.)
Diagnostics:
1 Mic Test View the sample level received by each microphone.
2 Console Speaker Select acoustic test signals to drive through the
Test SoundStation2™’s speakers.
3 Restore Defaults Reset all custom settings and data entries. Restores
original default settings.
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25. Passcode
When you select Passcode from the Admin Setup menu,
the screen will display whether or not a passcode is cur-
rently assigned.
Assign a passcode:
�����������
1. Press the Menu button, choose ��������
Admin Setup using the Scrolling ������������
buttons, and press the Select but- ��������
ton. Choose Passcode using the
Scrolling buttons, and press the ��������
Select button.
2. Press the ASSIGN soft key and enter ������������
a three-digit password. If you ������
make an error, press the <DEL soft
key to erase the error.
���������
3. Press the SAVE soft key. You may
press the CANCEL soft key or the
����������
Exit button if you choose not to
������ ���� ����
save the passcode.
►Record the passcode. If the passcode is forgotten,
contact Polycom Support at www.polycom.com/support
and click on “How to Contact Support and Service” for
your local support contact information.
Remove a passcode:
Removing the passcode removes the requirement for an
access passcode for the Admin Setup menu.
1. From the Admin Setup menu,
choose Passcode using the Scroll- ��������
ing buttons and press the Select
button.
��������
������ ������
2. Press the REMOVE soft key, enter
the current passcode, and press the
ENTER soft key. If you decide not �������������
to remove the password, press the
CANCEL soft key or the Exit button. ����������
►If you enter an incorrect pass- ������ ���� �����
word, you will be notified to try
again. ������������������
►If you make an error, press the
<DEL soft key to erase the error. ����������
������ ���� �����
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26. Change the passcode:
1. From the Admin Setup menu,
choose Passcode using the Scroll-
��������
ing buttons and press the Select
button.
��������
2. Press the CHANGE soft key, enter
������ ������
the current passcode, and press the
ENTER soft key. If you decide not
to change the password, press the �������������
CANCEL soft key or the Exit button.
►If you enter an incorrect pass- ����������
word, you will be notified to try ������ ���� �����
again.
►If you make an error, press the
<DEL soft key to erase the error. ���������
3. You will be prompted to enter a
new passcode. Enter a new pass- ����������
code and press the SAVE soft key. ������ ���� ����
You may press the CANCEL soft key
or the Exit button if you choose not
to save the passcode.
► Record the passcode. If the passcode is forgotten,
contact Polycom Support at www.polycom.com/
support and click on “How to Contact Support and
Service” for your local support contact informa-
tion.
Location Information
You can assign a location, such as “Conference Room B” and
the telephone number associated with your SoundStation2™.
Assigning a location name:
1. Press the Menu button, choose ��������
Admin Setup and press the �������������
Select button, enter passcode (if ������������
required) and press the ENTER soft
key. Choose Location using the
Scrolling buttons, and press the
Select button. ��������
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27. 2. Choose Location Name using the
Scrolling buttons, and press the
�������������
Select button. Enter a location
name using the dial pad. This �����������������
name will be displayed when
���� ����� ����
“Location Name and Number”
submenu of “This Phone” menu is
selected from the main menu.
►If you make an error, press the
<DEL soft key to erase the error.
3. Press the SAVE soft key or the
Select button to save your entry.
You may press the Exit button to
cancel your entry.
Assigning a telephone number:
1. Press the Menu button, choose
Admin Setup and press the Select
button, enter passcode (if required) ��������
and press the ENTER soft key. �������������
Choose Location using the Scroll- ������������
ing buttons, and press the Select
button.
2. Choose This Phone # using the
Scrolling buttons, and press �����������
the Select button. Enter the
SoundStation2™’s telephone num- �������
ber. ���� ����
►If you make an error, press the
<DEL soft key to erase the error.
3. Press the SAVE soft key or the Se-
lect button to save your entry. You
may press the Exit button to cancel
your entry.
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28. Phone System
Caller ID*
You can configure Caller ID according to the specifica-
tions and standards that pertain to the phone line you
are connecting to. Standards may differ from country
to country. Please refer to Appendix A for additional
information.
1. Press the Menu button, choose
�����������
Admin Setup and press the Select
��������
button, enter passcode (if required)
������������
and press the ENTER soft key.
��������
Choose Phone System using the
Scrolling buttons, and press the
��������
Select button.
2. Choose CallerID from the avail-
��������
able options and press the Select
����
button.
3. Use the <- and -> soft keys to step
through the available Caller ID *Caller ID is a subscription
options. service. Check with your local
telephone service provider to de-
4. Press the SAVE soft key or the termine if this service is available
Select button to save your entry. in your area.
You may press the Exit button to
cancel your entry.
Flash Timing
You can adjust the timing of the Flash delay to 75, 100,
300, or 600 milliseconds.
1. Press the Menu button, choose 4. Press the SAVE soft key to save
Admin Setup and press the Select changes. You may press the
button, enter the passcode (if Exit button to cancel your
required) and press the ENTER soft selection.
key. Choose Flash Timing using �����������
the scrolling buttons, and press the
��������
Select button.
������������
2. Choose Flash Timing from the ��������
available options and press the
Select button. ������������
3. Use the <- and -> soft keys to step
through the available Flash Timing ������
options. ����
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29. Diagnostics
Mic (Microphone) Test If a testing microphone’s meter indicates
that it is receiving an atypically low or
You may test the SoundStation2™’s
high sample, despite appropriately con-
microphones to ensure that they are trolled input, contact Polycom Technical
working optimally. Support.
1. Press the Menu button, choose 3. Choose any microphone using
Admin Setup and press the the Scrolling buttons, and press
Select button, enter passcode (if the Select button.
required) and press the ENTER soft ►The testing microphone’s LED
key. Choose Diagnostics using will glow red.
the Scrolling buttons, and press ►The testing microphone will
the Select button. begin sampling at a 1 Hertz rate,
2. Choose Mic Test using the 50% duty cycle.
Scrolling buttons, and press the ►The display will show a meter
Select button. The microphones that modulates according to the
are numbered according to the relative sample received by the
diagram. MIC 1 testing microphone.
�����������������
������
MIC 4 MIC 5
MIC 2 MIC 3
Console SPKR (Speaker) Test
You can select an acoustic test signal to drive through
the SoundStation2™’s speaker for speaker testing and to
sample the room acoustics.
1. Press the Menu button, choose ►Sine Sweep is a test signal
Admin Setup and press the consisting of a 100 Hertz to
Select button, enter passcode (if 3,500 Hertz sine wave whose
required) and press the ENTER soft frequency is swept according to
key. Choose Diagnostics using a linear progression of fre-
the Scrolling buttons, and press quency as a function of time, or
the Select button. (t)=A*sin(kt).
2. Choose Console Speaker Test ►One kiloHertz Tone is a con-
using the Scrolling buttons, and stant tone generated at exactly
press the Select button. Choose 1,000 Hertz.
the desired signal using the
Scrolling buttons
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30. ►White Noise is a signal is approximately from 300 to
whose energy is distributed 3,400 Hertz.
uniformly among all frequen- 3. Press the Select button to acti-
cies within a band of interest, vate the signal.
which for the SoundStation2™
Restore Defaults
Restoring the defaults will irretrievably remove all
settings and data that have been entered since the
SoundStation2™ was first installed.
1. Press the Menu button, choose ►Phone Book entries and Speed
Admin Setup and press the Dial numbers are not lost when
Select button, enter passcode (if restoring all defaults.
required) and press the ENTER
soft key. Choose Diagnostics
using the Scrolling buttons, and
press the Select button.
2. Choose Restore Defaults using
the Scrolling buttons, and press
the Select button. Press the OK
soft key if you wish to restore
defaults or the CANCEL soft key
or the Exit button to return to the
Diagnostics submenu.
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32. Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability
Limited Warranty
Polycom warrants to the end user (“Cus- replaced item will be shipped to Customer,
tomer”) that this product will be free from at Polycom’s expense, not later than thirty
defects in workmanship and materials, (30) days after Polycom receives the
under normal use and service, for one year defective product, and Polycom will retain
from the date of purchase from Polycom or risk of loss or damage until the item is
its authorized reseller. delivered to Customer.
Polycom’s sole obligation under this LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE
express warranty shall be, at Polycom’s FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW,
POLYCOM EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF
option and expense, to repair the defec- AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY,
tive product or part, deliver to Customer WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR
an equivalent product or part to replace TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE),
the defective item, or if neither of the two FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
foregoing options is reasonably available, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR
Polycom may, in its sole discretion, refund LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS,
to Customer the purchase price paid for LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFOR-
the defective product. All products that MATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FI-
are replaced will become the property of NANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR
Polycom. Replacement products or parts IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE,
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE,
may be new or reconditioned. Polycom USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR
warrants any replaced or repaired product INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS,
or part for ninety (90) days from shipment, EVEN IF POLYCOM OR ITS AUTHO-
or the remainder of the initial warranty RIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN AD-
period, whichever is longer. VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABIL-
Products returned to Polycom must be ITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR
sent prepaid and packaged appropriately REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE
for safe shipment, and it is recommended PAID, AT POLYCOM’S OPTION. THIS
that they be insured or sent by a method DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR
that provides for tracking of the package. DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED
Responsibility for loss or damage does not IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN
SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL
transfer to Polycom until the returned item PURPOSE.
is received by Polycom. The repaired or
Exclusions
Polycom will not be liable under this ►Unauthorized use of common car-
limited warranty if its testing and rier communication services accessed
examination disclose that the alleged through the product;
defect or malfunction in the product ►Abuse, misuse, negligent acts or
does not exist or results from: omissions of Customer and persons
►Failure to follow Polycom’s instal- under Customer’s control; or
lation, operation, or maintenance ►Acts of third parties, acts of God,
instructions; accident, fire, lightning, power surges
►Unauthorized product modification or outages, or other hazards.
or alteration;
SoundStation2™ Administrator Guide - 32
33. WARRANTY EXCLUSIVE. IF LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHER-
A POLYCOM PRODUCT DOES WISE, INCLUDING WARRAN-
NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED TIES, TERMS OR CONDITIONS
ABOVE, CUSTOMER’S SOLE OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THAT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, COR-
REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF RESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIP-
THE PURCHASE PRICES PAID, TION, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT,
AT POLYCOM’S OPTION. TO ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY
THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED DISCLAIMED. POLYCOM NEI-
BY LAW, THE FOREGOING THER ASSUMES NOR AUTHO-
WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES RIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO
ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRAN- LIABILITY IN CONNECTION
TIES, TERMS OR CONDITIONS, WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS
IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF PRODUCTS.
Service Agreements
If you purchased your product from a assistance or information on service
Polycom Authorized Reseller, contact programs, please visit Polycom’s web-
the Authorized Reseller for informa- site at www.polycom.com and select
tion about service agreements appli- the Support menu.
cable to your product. For technical
Disclaimer
Some countries, states, or provinces do in their application to you. When the
not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties are not allowed to
implied warranties or the limitation of be excluded in their entirety, they will
incidental or consequential damages be limited to the duration of the appli-
for certain products supplied to con- cable written warranty. This warranty
sumers, or the limitation of liability gives you specific legal rights which
for personal injury, so the above limi- may very depending on local law.
tations and exclusions may be limited
Governing Laws
This Limited Warranty and Limitation tion on Contracts for the International
of Liability shall be governed by the Sale of Goods is hereby excluded in
laws of the State of California, USA, its entirety from application to this
and by the laws of the United States, Limited Warranty and Limitation of
excluding their conflicts of laws prin- Liability.
ciples. The United Nations Conven-
SoundStation2™ Administrator Guide - 33
34. FCC Rules
This device complies with part 15 of the occur in a particular installation. If this
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the equipment does cause harmful interference
following two conditions: to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment
(1) This device may not cause harmful
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
interference, and
correct the interference by one or more of
(2) This device must accept any inter- the following measures:
ference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired Reorient or relocate the receiving
operation. antenna.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested Increase the separation between the
and found to comply with the limits for equipment and receiver.
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Connect the equipment into an outlet
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits on a circuit different from that to
are designed to provide reasonable which the receiver is connected.
protection against harmful interference in Consult the dealer or an experienced
a residential installation. This equipment radio/TV technician for help.
generates, uses and can radiate radio In accordance with part 15 of the FCC
frequency energy and, if not installed and rules, the user is cautioned that any
used in accordance with the instructions, changes or modifications not expressly
may cause harmful interference to radio approved by Polycom Inc. could void the
communications. However, there is
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
no guarantee that interference will not
Canadian Department of Communications Notice
This Class [B] digital apparatus complies Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B]
with Canadian ICES-003. est conforme à la norme N M B-003 du
Canada.
US Telephone Company Requirements
This equipment complies with part 68 Notes:
of the FCC Rules. Please refer to the This registered equipment may not be
labeling on equipment for the following used with party lines or coin lines.
information: If trouble is experienced, the cus-
Registration Number tomer shall disconnect the registered
Ringer Equivalence equipment from the telephone line to
Grantee’s Name determine if the registered equip-
Model Number ment is malfunctioning and that if the
Serial Number and/or Date of Manu- registered equipment is malfunction-
facture ing, the use of such equipment shall
Country of Origin be discontinued until the problem has
If requested this information must be been corrected.
provided to the telephone company If, in the unlikely event that this
equipment causes harm to the net-
work, the telephone company will
SoundStation2™ Administrator Guide - 34
35. notify you in advance that temporary The telephone company may make
discontinuance of service may be re- changes to its facilities, equipment,
quired. However if advance notice is operations or procedures that could
not practical, the telephone company affect the operation of the equipment.
will notify you as soon as possible. If this happens, the telephone compa-
Also, you will be advised of your ny will provide advance notice so you
right to file a complaint with the FCC can make the necessary modifications
if you believe it necessary. to maintain uninterrupted service.
Ring Equivalency Number (REN)
The REN is used to determine the quantity call. Typically the sum of RENs should
of devices that may be connected to the not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the
telephone line. Excessive RENs on the number of devices that may be connected
telephone line may result in the devices to a line (as determined by the total RENs)
not ringing in response to an incoming contact the local telephone company.
Automatic Dialing
WHEN PROGRAMMING EMERGENCY for the call.
NUMBERS AND/OR MAKING TEST 2. Perform such activities in the off-
CALLS TO EMERGENCY NUMBERS: peak hours, such as early morning
or late evening.
1. Remain on the line and briefly
explain to the dispatcher the reason
Telephone Company Connector
A FCC compliant telephone cord and or premises wiring using a compatible
modular plug is provided with this modular jack that is Part 68 complaint.
equipment. This equipment is designed See the rest of these installation
to be connected to the telephone network instructions for details.
Canadian Telephone Company Requirements
“NOTICE: The Industry Canada label equipment must also be installed using
identifies certified equipment. This an acceptable method of connection. The
certification means that the equipment customer should be aware that compliance
meets telecommunications protective, with the above conditions may not
operational and safety requirements as prevent degradation of service in some
prescribed in the appropriate Terminal situations. Repairs to certified equipment
Equipment Technical Requirements should be coordinated by a representative
document(s). The Department does not designated by the supplier. Any repairs
guarantee the equipment will operate to the or alterations made by the user to this
user’s satisfaction. equipment, or equipment malfunctions,
may give the telecommunications company
Before installing this equipment, users
cause to request the user to disconnect the
should ensure that it is permissible to be
equipment.
connected to the facilities of the local
telecommunications company. The Users should ensure for their own
SoundStation2™ Administrator Guide - 35
36. protection that the electrical ground terminal device provides an indication
connections of the power utility, telephone of the maximum number of terminals
lines and internal metallic water pipe allowed to be connected to a telephone
system, if present, are connected together. interface. The termination on an interface
This precaution may be particularly may consist of any combination of devices
important in rural areas. subject only to the requirement that the
sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of
Caution: Users should not attempt to make
all the devices does not exceed 5.’’
such connections themselves, but should
contact the appropriate electric inspection The term “IC:” before the certification/
authority, or electrician, as appropriate.’’ registration number dignifies only that the
Industry Canada technical specifications
“NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence
were met.
Number (REN) assigned to each relevant
Exhibit J - Customer Information
This equipment complies with Part 68 a product identifier in the format US:
of the FCC rules and the requirements 2HWTF09BSOUNDS2. If requested, this
adopted by the ACTA. On the exterior number must be provided to the telephone
of the cabinet of this equipment is a label company.
that contains, among other information,
• FCC Registration Number: US: 2HWTF09BSOUNDS2
• Ringer Equivalence Number (REN): 0.9B
• Facility Interface Code (FIC): 02LS2
• Service Order Code (SOC): 6.0Y
• USOC Jack Type: RJ11C
A FCC compliant telephone cord and mod- wiring using a compatible modular jack
ular plug is provided with this equipment. that is Part 68 compliant. See Installation
This equipment is designed to be connect- Instructions for details.
ed to the telephone network or premises
The REN is used to determine the quantity call. Typically, the sum of RENs should
of devices that may be connected to the not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the
telephone line. Excessive RENs on the number of devices that may be connected
telephone line may result in the devices to a line (as determined by the total RENs)
not ringing in response to an incoming contact the local telephone company.
If this equipment SoundStation2™ causes isn’t practical, the telephone company will
harm to the telephone network, the tele- notify the customer as soon as possible.
phone company will notify you in advance Also, you will be advised of your right
that temporary discontinuance of service to file a complaint with the FCC if you
may be required. But if advance notice believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make chang- telephone company will provide advance
es to its facilities, equipment, operations or notice so you can make the necessary
procedures that could affect the operation modifications to maintain uninterrupted
of the equipment. If this happens, the service.
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38. los requisitos esenciales y otras cláusulas
importantes de la directiva 1999/5/CE.
Överensstämmelseförklaring
Polycom Ltd. förklarar harmed att denna
SoundStation2 överensstämmer med de
väsentliga kraven och övriga relevanta
stadganden i direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Other Important Notices
Mains Powered POTs Voice Telephony Without
Emergency 000 Dialing.
WARNING
This equipment will be inoperable
when main power fails.
VCCI Class B (Japan Only)
RRL Statement (Korea Only)
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39. Appendix A: Caller ID
SoundStation2™ needs to be config- If you need further information, please
ured to match the Caller ID standard consult with your telephone service
that is in use in your country. The fol- provider.
lowing table is a guideline for choos-
ing the correct setting.
Country: Caller ID Standard:
USA, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada Bellcore
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, ETSI
Luxemburg, Norway, Poland, Spain, Czech
Republic, Slovenia, Switzerland, Taiwan,
Turkey, South Africa, Italy
United Kingdom British Telecom
China, Denmark, Finland, Greece, DTMF
Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Uraguay,
Brazil
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