Polycom SS2WD6 Users Manual

SoundStation2W
USER GUIDE / ADMINISTRAT O R G U I D E
User Guide and Administrator Guide
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.
• Installation must be performed in accordance with all national wiring rules.
• The outlet to which this equipment is con­nected must be installed near the equipment, and must always be readily accessible.
• This equipment can be hazardous if im­mersed in water. To avoid the possibility of electrical shock, do not use this equipment while you are in the bathtub or shower, or when you are wet. If you accidentally drop the equipment into water, do not retrieve it until you have first unplugged all cords. Do not reconnect this equipment until it has dried thoroughly.
• Avoid using this equipment during electrical storms in your immediate area. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. Urgent calls should be brief. Even though protective measures may have been installed to limit electrical surges from entering your home or business, absolute protection from lightning is impossible.
• If you suspect a natural gas leak, report it immediately, but use a telephone away from the area in question. The SoundStation2W™’s electrical contacts could generate a tiny spark. While unlikely, it is
possible that this spark could ignite heavy concentrations of gas.
• Never push objects of any kind into the SoundStation2W™ through housing slots as they may touch hazardous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone. If liquid is spilled, contact service personnel.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble SoundStation2W™. Opening or removing covers may expose you to hazardous voltages. Using incorrectly reas­sembled equipment can cause electric shock. If your telephone equipment does not work properly, refer to the section describing how to connect service.
• For technical support contact Polycom Sup­port at http://esupport.polycom.com.
• Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
• Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
• Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected from the network interface.
• Always use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
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Table of Contents
Thank You ............................................. 5
Overview ..............................................
Parts List ...............................................
5
6
Setting up SoundStation2W™ ................... 7
Features ................................................ 9
LED Indicators ......................................................................................... 9
Buttons ..................................................................................................9
Understanding the Display ....................................................................... 9
Wireless Technology .............................................................................. 10
Security ................................................................................................10
Mobile Phone Mode ............................................................................... 11
Using SoundStation2W™ ........................ 12
Placing a Call ........................................................................................12
Answering a Call ................................................................................... 12
Answering a Second Call ........................................................................12
Ending a Call ......................................................................................... 13
Call Hold ............................................................................................... 13
Call Mute .............................................................................................. 13
Call Timer ............................................................................................. 13
Redial ...................................................................................................14
Speed Dial a Number ............................................................................. 14
Dialing Using the Phone Book ................................................................. 15
Ringer Volume Adjustment ..................................................................... 15
Dial Tone Adjustment .............................................................................15
Speaker Volume Adjustment ..................................................................15
Display Contrast Adjustment .................................................................. 15
Ring Type Selection ...............................................................................16
Backlight Adjustment ............................................................................. 16
Language ..............................................................................................17
Conferencing - using the button .....................................................17
Adding a call ......................................................................................... 17
Bridge Soft Key ..................................................................................... 18
Phone Book ..........................................................................................19
View System Information ...................................................................... 21
Standby Mode ......................................................................................22
Charging ...............................................................................................23
Auxiliary Audio Output ..........................................................................24
Paging the Console ................................................................................25
LCD Messages ....................................................................................... 25
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting ................................... 26
No Signal .............................................................................................. 26
No Dial Tone .........................................................................................26
Does Not Ring ....................................................................................... 26
Flickering LCD .......................................................................................26
Keypad Input Doesn’t Register ...............................................................26
Muffled or “in a well” Reception ...........................................................26
Short Silences, Echoes, or Clipped Speech ................................................ 27
Physical Damage ................................................................................... 27
For Best Performance ............................................................................ 27
Administrative Setup - Overview ............ 29
Passcode ..............................................................................................30
Location Information .............................................................................. 31
Phone System ....................................................................................... 33
Flash Timing .......................................................................................... 34
Diagnostics .......................................... 35
Mic (Microphone) Test ...........................................................................35
Console SPKR (Speaker) Test .................................................................35
Restore Defaults ................................................................................... 36
Software Upgrade ................................ 36
Specifications and Warranty Information ..
Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability ............................................ 38
FCC Compliance ..................................................................................... 40
Exhibit J - Customer Information ............................................................ 42
CE Mark R and TTE Directive .................................................................. 40
Safety Notices ......................................................................................41
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Thank You
Thank you for choosing the Polycom SoundStation2W™. In this User Guide, you will find everything you need to quickly set up, use, and man­age your new conference telephone. Be sure to verify with your System Administrator that your network
Overview
SoundStation2W™ is Polycom’s next­generation, wireless conference phone that gives users the freedom to confer­ence wherever team collaboration is important - even in rooms where there are no phone lines. With better voice quality than the original SoundStation, standard 2.4 GHz (WDCT) or 1.9 GHz (DECT) technology with voice en-
is prepared for configuring your SoundStation2W™ telephone. Lastly, it is important that you read the Parts List, and the Safety Notices section in this guide before you begin using the SoundStation2W™.
cryption, up to 24 hours of talk time, and the ability to dial through a mobile telephone, the SoundStation2W™ is the new standard for everyday conferencing. The SoundStation2W™ is a circuit switched platform compat­ible with any analog telephone line or analog terminal adapter.
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Parts List
The following items are included in your SoundStation2W™ pack­age. Check this list before instal­lation to ensure that you have re-
SoundStation2W™ console
SoundStation2W™ base
ceived each item. If you are missing any items, please contact your SoundStation2W™ reseller.
Battery pack
-2 Cell Pack for SoundStation2W™ Basic
-4 Cell Pack for SoundStation2W™ EX
Console Charging module
Base power supply
Mobile telephone connector
Registration card
Telephone cord
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Setting up SoundStation2W™
1
Analog telephone
line
Connect base station to power and analog phone line.
Install battery.
Ready State
SoundStation2W™ will display a Ready message after successfully communicating with the base upon
For best performance, charge the console for a full charging cycle
(4 hours for BASIC, 8 hours for EX) prior to first use.
Wait for phone to register to base station.
power up. The Ready message is also shown after a call is completed and the phone is available for the next call.
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Mounting Options
Both the base station and the console can be wall mounted if desired. The base station can also be mounted under a table. The appropriate mounting screw holes are provided on the back surfaces.
The console can also be locked in place using a standard laptop security cable. This feature is designed for rooms where it is important to ensure that the phone does not get removed from its home location, and where it is desirable to eliminate the analog phone cable to the wall. There is a locking grommet on the side of the console designed to accept the lock end of the cable.
Wall Mount Holes
Bottom of Console and Base Station
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Features
LED Indicators
The LEDs located on the top of your SoundStation2W™ indicate the current status of your confer­ence telephone:
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
Menu
Displays a menu of settings and options.
Exit
Exits from current screen to previous menu.
Soft Keys
The screen will display labels for these keys, to identify their context-sensi­tive functions.
Phone
Answers incoming calls, dials a call, ends a call, and provides dial tone.
Conference
Call, join, or delete additional call participants during a confer­ence call.
Understanding the Display
Signal Strength
Scroll
Navigate up or down through displayed lists.
Select
Choose a menu item.
Volume
Use these to adjust the volume of the handset, headset, speaker, and ringer, as well as
Mute
Toggle microphone on or off during a conversation.
the display contrast.
Dial Pad
These 12 keys provide the 10 digits, the 26 alphabetic characters, and special characters available in context sensitive applications.
Battery Life
Information Area
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This Phone’s Number
Soft Key Functions
The screen will display labels for these keys, to identify their context-sensitive functions.
Wireless Technology
SoundStation2W™ comes in two different formats. The product uses either 2.4 GHz WDCT (Worldwide Digital Cordless Telecommunications) or 1.9 GHz DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) stan­dard technology. WDCT is widely used in North America, South Ameri­ca, and China, while DECT is used in Europe, parts of Asia, and Australia. WDCT and DECT are Digital Spread Spectrum protocols which are reliable, secure, and support excellent voice quality and a wide range of dialing features. Digital Spread Spectrum has been used by the military for many years because there is a low probabil­ity of signal interception and interfer­ence.
Digital Spread Spectrum technology breaks the voice stream into small fragments and spreads them over a wide range of frequencies for trans­mission to a receiver. Only the re­ceiver that is uniquely registered to the
transmitter will be able to reassemble the signal to deliver the voice stream. The SoundStation2W™ console and base station act as both transmitters and receivers. The console will only reassemble the signal sent from its matching base station and vice versa. Accordingly, the console will operate within 150 feet of the paired base sta­tion. The one-to-one pairing of con­sole and base station ensures secure voice signal transmission.
The SoundStation2W™ imple­ments Digital Spread Spectrum using frequency hopping encoding. Fre­quency hopping transmits the audio signal fragments over rapidly switch­ing frequencies in the 2.4 GHz and
1.9 GHz bands. Frequency hopping enables the SoundStation2W™ to automatically detect and avoid sources of potential interference such as other SoundStation2W™ phones or 802.11x WLAN clients.
Security
The SoundStation2W™ is a highly secure voice communications solution. There are five factors that contribute to the robust security:
1. Unique pairing between console and base station.
2. WDCT and DECT digital spread spectrum technology provides secure transmission.
3. The frequency hopping WDCT and DECT implementation makes it even more difficult for voice signal to be intercepted.
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4. 64 bit voice encryption between the base station and console. This adds yet another layer of security in order to provide utmost confidence in the SoundStation2W™ solution.
5. Aux Out recording is controlled from the console user interface.
Mobile Phone Mode
Mobile Phone Mode is an additional new mode of operation offered by the SoundStation 2W™. This feature enables you to combine the convenience of a mo­bile phone with the acoustics of a confer­ence phone. For example, if you were in a call on your mobile telephone, you could connect your mobile telephone to the SoundStation2W™ and use its speaker and microphones to continue your conversa­tion and include everyone in the room in the conversation. In this mode the call is travelling over the mobile phone network. The 2.4 GHz (WDCT) or 1.9 GHz (DECT) wireless link to the the basestation is not required.
Mobile Phone Mode provides unlimited flexibility to conference anywhere, even in environments where there are no analog lines or telephony infrastructure.
Use the provided mobile phone con-
nector cable to connect your mobile phone to the SoundStation2W™’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. Adaptors are widely available at electronics stores and mobile phone outlets for universal hands-free kits.
The LCD on the console will dis­play “Mobile Phone In’ when it detects a connected mobile phone. The mobile phone interface is used for all dialing and call management functions during Mobile Phone Mode. Do not press the on the console when using Mobile Phone Mode. No calls can be made via SoundStation2W™ while a mobile phone is connected to the SoundStation2W™. The Phone Book can be viewed dur­ing a call with a mobile phone. Calls may not be placed via the Phone Book while a mobile phone is connected. A mobile phone cannot join a call in progress on SoundStation2W™. Aux Out will be inactive during a call with a mobile phone. The base does not have to be pow­ered up to use the SoundStation2W™ in this mode. The console may be used as an additional speaker and microphones. Some mobile phones will not be detected until a call is initiated by the mobile phone after it is connected to the SoundStation2W™. Voice quality may vary depending on the mobile phone connection and model. Be certain to drop the call at the mobile phone before disconnecting the cable from the SoundStation2W™.
Using your mobile phone,
you can place calls and take advantage of the SoundStation2W™’s high quality speakers and micro­phones.
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Using SoundStation2W™
OR
SEND
For best performance, charge the console for a full charging cycle
(4 hours for BASIC, 8 hours for EX) prior to first use.
Placing a Call
SoundStation2W™ allows you to place a call over an analog line or through an analog terminal adapter (ATA). Several methods are available to initiate a call.
Direct Dial
1. To obtain dial tone, press the key.
2. Dial the desired number.
To cancel the call, press the
key.
Answering a Call
Press the key or any number key to answer an incoming call. Pressing the
button will override all other tele-
phone activities. blink green when the phone rings.
The three LEDs will
Indirect Dial
1. From the Ready screen, dial the desired number.
2. Press the key or the SEND soft key to make the call.
If you make a mistake entering
the telephone number, press the
<DEL soft key.
Press the CANCEL soft key to can-
cel the call.
Answering a Second Call
If you are on a call when another call is received, you will hear a tone if your phone system is setup to support Call Waiting.
Press the Conference button
to answer the incoming call. This first call will be automati­cally placed on hold.
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Switch back and forth between
calls using the conference button
.
Ending a Call
To end a call, press the key.
Call Hold
When a call is on hold, you cannot hear your remote party, and they cannot hear you.
To place a call on hold, press the
HOLD soft key. The LEDs on the
top of your SoundStation2W™ will blink red.
To resume a call, press the RE-
SUME soft key.
Call Mute
When a call is muted, you can hear the remote party, but they cannot hear you.
To mute a call, press the mute
button . The LEDs on the top of your SoundStation2W™ will glow red when your call is muted.
To release mute, press the mute
button again.
Call Timer
Call progress on an active call is moni­tored through a local call timer. This is visible within the active call window on the display.
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Redial
SoundStation2W™ stores the number that was last dialed. This number can be recalled using the REDIAL soft key.
Press the REDIAL soft key. The last
number called will be displayed and
dialed. OR Press the key and then the
REDIAL soft key. The last number
called will be displayed and dialed.
Speed Dial a Number
You can speed dial any entry in your Phone Book, in either of these ways:
Speed Dial Number First
1. Enter the 1- or 2-digit Speed Dial
number.
2. Press the Phone button or the SEND
soft key.
If a Speed Dial entry does not exist, a Not Assigned notice will appear. You can enter a new Speed Dial number or press the CANCEL soft key to leave the Speed Dial Menu.
Soft Key First
When the SP DIAL soft key is available:
1. Press the SP DIAL soft key.
2. Enter the 1- or 2-digit Speed Dial
number (if you enter one digit, wait
through the brief delay).
For 1-digit numbers, you do not have to dial a leading 0. For example, for 02 , you can also press 2. To create Phone Book entries and assign Speed Dial numbers, see “Adding an entry” on page 20.
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