MVOX electronics MV900 User Manual

MV900
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User Manual
Hands-Free Anywhere
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hank you for purchasing the mVox MV900 portable speakerphone. The MV900
is a true hands-free speakerphone with built-in DSP voice processing technology, speaker independent voice dialing, and Bluetooth connectivity. The DSP-enabled echo cancellation and noise suppression allow natural and smooth full-duplex conversations, whether youʼre driving under noisy highway conditions, engaging in a conference call through Voice over IP (VoIP), or just sitting in front of your computer chatting on Instant Messenger (IM). An earpiece is also included for private conversations. Get ready to experience the best in handsfree communication!
Function Modes and Compatibility
The MV900 can operate in 3 modes:
•As a Bluetooth speakerphone when paired with a Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone
•As a USB speakerphone when plugged into an internet-ready computer with IM or
VoIP software
•As a speakerphone for your desktop phone when used with an optional adapter
The MV900 is designed to work with any Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone, virtually any IM or VoIP software, and most desktop phones.
Turning On Your MV900
To turn on the unit, slide the On/Off Switch to the On position. When the unit is powered on, the white LED under the Talk Button will turn on and flash.
After the unit is turned on, the unit will try to connect to the last cellular phone paired. If the cellular phone cannot be found, the unit will voice prompt “Cellphone unavailable”. If successfully connected to a cellular phone, it will generate a low beep tone.
Volume up/down,
mute switch
Analog mode jack
Earpiece jack
Power Jack 5.0V DC
Mini USB-B jack
Charging indicator
Talk button,
white LED
Mute/low
battery
indicator
On/Off Switch
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Charging
To charge the unit, use the included AC adapter or connect to a USB port on a computer.
Note
: A bus-powered USB hub cannot supply enough current for charging. We recommend
plugging the unit directly into the computerʼs USB port or using a self-powered USB hub. A self-powered USB hub has its own power supply via an AC adapter, while a bus-powered USB hub draws its power through the USB bus, without an AC adapter.
While the unit is charging, the charging indicator will show red. The indicator will turn green when the unit is fully charged.
Using as a Bluetooth Speakerphone with Cellular Phones
Pairing with a Bluetooth Device
To pair with a Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone, press in and hold the volume switch on the MV900 until the white LED is on (the unit will beep twice). The device is now in the pair mode. Follow your cellular phoneʼs Bluetooth connection instructions to pair the device. The password for the MV900 is “1234”.
After pairing, the unit should either automatically connect to the cellular phone or the user can manually connect on the cellular phone. Some cellular phones might drop the connection after the initial pairing. Users can press and release the volume switch to reconnect with these cellular phones. A low tone will be heard if connected successfully. If the unit cannot connect with the cellular phone, it will voice prompt “Cellphone unavailable”.
Push in and hold
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Functions in Bluetooth Mode
Function Action
Pick up call Press & release talk button
Hang up call Press & release talk button
Volume up
Press up on volume switch
Volume down
Press down on volume switch
Mute Microphone Press in on volume switch (red LED lights
up to indicate that the mic is muted)
Dial out using name dialing function on cellular phone
Press & hold talk button, wait for tone from the cellular phone, then say the voice tag that was recorded on the cellular phone.
Transfer call to handset
Press in volume switch (mute LED lights up), then press talk button to transfer call to the cellular phone
Transfer call to speakerphone
Press talk button to transfer call to the MV900
Using as a USB speakerphone
To use the MV900 as a USB speakerphone for conference calls and chatting through IM and VoIP applications, simply plug the unit into a USB port on the computer (with the included USB cable). Now you have a speaker and microphone all in one small package. After connecting to the USB port, use the computerʼs volume control panel to access volume up, volume down, and mute controls. Users can also adjust speaker and microphone volume settings in the Adjust Audio Properties menu of the operating system.
Using with Desktop Phones
The MV900 includes an analog mode, which is designed to connect to the handset of a desktop phone through an optional adapter (available on www.mvox.com). This allows a regular landline telephone to be used as a speakerphone.
Headset mode (Privacy mode)
The MV900 includes an earpiece for private conversations through an optional headset.
Using the Voice Command Recognition and Voice Keypad (VKP)
To get into the voice command recognition mode, first press and release the Talk button, then wait for voice prompt “please say command.” Proceed by saying one of the following commands.
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Voice Commands Supported
Command Command Description
Home Dial Home number stored in memory
Work Dial Work number stored in memory
Voicemail Home
Dial Home voicemail stored in memory
Voicemail Work Dial Work voicemail stored in memory
Voicemail Cellphone
Dial Cellphone voicemail stored in memory
Last number Dial last number (Redial)
Setup menu Enter setup menu
Cellphone name dialing Activate cellular phone voice dialing
Dial number Dial by using voice keypad
Speed dial One Dial speed dial one on the Cellphone
Speed dial Two
Dial speed dial two on the Cellphone
Speed dial Three
Dial speed dial three on the Cellphone
Speed dial Four Dial speed dial four on the Cellphone
Speed dial Five Dial speed dial five on the Cellphone
Speed dial Six Dial speed dial six on the Cellphone
Speed dial Seven Dial speed dial seven on the Cellphone
Speed dial Eight Dial speed dial eight on the Cellphone
Speed dial Nine Dial speed dial nine on the Cellphone
Memory One Dial memory one number stored in memory
Memory Two
Dial memory two number stored in memory
Memory Three
Dial memory three number stored in memory
Memory Four Dial memory four number stored in memory
Memory Five Dial memory five number stored in memory
Memory Six Dial memory six number stored in memory
Memory Seven Dial memory seven number stored in memory
Memory Eight Dial memory eight number stored in memory
Memory Nine Dial memory nine number stored in memory
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Confirmation Commands Supported
Command Command Description
Yes Confirm
No Repeat or re-enter, and enter more digits if say after the unit voice
prompts “Finish?”
Cancel Cancel and exit
Extension To enter extension in (only available after entering numbers by
using Voice Keypad)
Repeat Repeat or re-enter numbers after the voice prompt “finish?”
Voice Keypad (VKP)
Keypad Keypad Description
0 Number zero (note: say “zero” since the program will only recognize “zero”)
1 Number one
2 Number two
3 Number three
4 Number four
5 Number five
6 Number six
7 Number seven
8 Number eight
9 Number nine
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Dialing out using Voice command and VKP
Note:
1. “Home”, “Work”, “Voicemail Home, Work or cellphone”, and “Memory 1 through 9” require users to set up the number in the setup menu first. Please refer to the setup menu section for information on how to enter numbers.
2. Please see group dial feature for more detail on number dialing function with VKP.
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Group dial feature in VKP:
MV900ʼs number- dialing function with VKP also supports group dial feature. The group dial feature will allow user to break up the telephone number into several groups to enter into the unit. This is especially useful when calling with a calling card, long distance or international calls with larger number of digits.
After each group of digits is entered and confirmed with “Yes”, the unit will voice prompt “Finish?” If the user replies with “yes”, the unit will dial the digits that were just confirmed. But if the user replies “No”, the unit will generate a beep tone then the user can say the next group of digits. This process can be repeated continuously until all the digits are entered.
One special case might happen is that if the unit didnʼt recognize the digits correctly and the user didnʼt reply in time or the unit misrecognized the confirmation command, the unit will assume itʼs a “Yes” then voice prompts “Finish?” In order for the user to re-enter the group of incorrect digits, he/she can say “Repeat” to go back and input the digits again. Another alternative is to say “Cancel” to start over.
Pick up an incoming call:
Dial extension using VKP during an active call:
After a call is connected or during an active call, if user needs to dial extension, first press and hold the Talk button. After the unit voice prompts “say extension number”, then say the extension numbers.
Note:
Make sure to Press and Hold (long press), be careful that press and release (short
press) will hang up the call instead.
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Setup Menu
To enter setup menu, first press Talk to get into the Voice Command mode. After the unit prompts “please say command,” then say “setup menu.” The unit will voice prompt “setup menu” to indicate setup menu state.
Once in setup menu, first say one of the number type commands, then follow the voice prompt to enter the telephone number and extension. There are also three setup option commands.
Note:
If the device is not connected to a cellular phone, to get into setup menu, press in the
volume/mute switch and Talk button at the same time to get into setup menu.
To exit Setup menu, press Talk or say the command “cancel.” You will hear the voice prompt “canceled.”
There is also a 10 second activity timer: if thereʼs no activity, the device will exit the setup menu. If there is an incoming call, first exit the setup menu, then follow the incoming call routine.
Number Type Commands in Setup Menu
Commands Command Description
Home To input home number into the memory
Work To input work number into the memory
Voicemail Home To input home voicemail number into the memory
Voicemail Work To input work voicemail number into the memory
Voicemail Cellphone To input Cellphone voicemail number into the memory
Memory One To input memory one number into the memory
Memory Two To input memory two number into the memory
Memory Three To input memory three number into the memory
Memory Four To input memory four number into the memory
Memory Five To input memory five number into the memory
Memory Six To input memory six number into the memory
Memory Seven To input memory seven number into the memory
Memory Eight To input memory eight number into the memory
Memory Nine To input memory nine number into the memory
Note
: Each number can be stored with extension.
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Setup Option Commands in Setup Menu
Commands Command Description
Prompt To turn on or off voice prompt during voice recognition mode
Caller ID To turn on or off called ID
Power Save To turn on or off power save feature in Bluetooth
Note: For power save option, only select Bluetooth phones support this feature. If the feature is turned on and the phone does not support this feature, the Bluetooth connection might not work properly.
Confirmation Commands in Setup Menu
Command Command Description
Yes Confirm
No Repeat or re-enter, and enter more digits if say after the unit voice
prompts “Finish?”
Cancel Cancel and exit
Extension To enter extension after input telephone number
Erase To delete the number stored
Repeat Repeat or re-enter numbers after the voice prompt “finish?”
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Table for numbers stored in MV900ʼs memory
Number Type Number Extension
Home
Work
Voicemail Home
Voicemail Work
Voicemail Cellphone
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Memory 6
Memory 7
Memory 8
Memory 9
Regulatory Information
This product was tested and complies with the limits for a Class B digital device under Part 15 of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules, and is subject to these conditions: It may not cause harmful interference and must accept any interference received, including any that causes undesired operation. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Limited Warranty
mVox Electronics, Inc. warrants the mVox MV900 to be free of defects for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. In the event of a defect in material or workmanship during the warranty period, mVox, at its discretion, will repair or replace the defective product.
The remedy for this breach of warranty is limited to servicing or replacement only and shall not cover any other damages, including but not limited to the loss of profit, special incident, consequential, and other similar claims. In no event will mVox be liable for any amount greater than the currently suggested retail price.
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Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the users authority to operate the equipment.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure State ment: This equip ment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenn a must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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