Revolabs 10-FLX2-200-VOIP, 10-FLX2-020-VOIP, 10-FLX2-002-VOIP, 10-FLX2-101-VOIP, 10-FLX2-200-DUAL-VOIP System Manual

REVOLABS FLX2
TM
Wireless Conference System
for Voice over IP
10-FLX2-200-VOIP 10-FLX2-020-VOIP 10-FLX2-002-VOIP 10-FLX2-101-VOIP
System Guide
Models:
10-FLX2-200-DUAL-VOIP
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Revolabs FLX2 System Guide – VOIP
10-FLX2SYSGUIDEVoIP-EN
May 2014 (Rev 2.1.2)
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Revolabs FLX2TM Wireless Conference Phone. This system utilizes state of the art technology providing high band-width audio and enabling clear, reliable, un-tethered communications with your telephone, PC, mobile device, and video conferencing system.
The Revolabs FLX2 Conferencing Phone allows enhanced freedom for VoIP calls and video conferences by allowing independent locations of the microphones and the speaker used during the call.
The FLX2 Conference Phone utilizes encrypted digital communication for its wireless transport, ensuring highest security for your conversations. The FLX2 Conference Phone is a flexible solution for all your communication needs, allowing it to be used in your VoIP telephone network, for your video conferences, and with your Bluetooth enabled cell phone or computer.
Welcome to the 21st century Unified Communications Technology!
Please read this documentation carefully and follow the instructions before using your FLX2 Wireless Conference phone.
Safety Warnings
Do not expose any of the FLX2 components to water, moisture, or high humidity.
Do not expose any of the FLX2 components to extreme high or low temperatures.
Do not expose any of the FLX2 components to lit candles, cigarettes, cigars, or to
open flames, etc.
Do not drop, throw, or try to bend any of the components, as rough treatment could damage them.
Do not open the casings of any of the components of the FLX2 Conference Phone
Do not use any other accessories than Revolabs’ originals intended for use with
this product. Use of non-original accessories may result in loss of performance, damage to the product, fire, electric shock or injury. The warranty does not cover product failures which have been caused by use of non-original accessories.
Only use the power adapter provided to connect the components to the electric mains.
Do not open or try to modify any of the batteries delivered with the FLX2 Conference Phone components. Replace batteries only with Revolabs approved batteries.
Extreme heat, short circuits, or any attempt to open or modify the batteries might cause them to ignite or explode.
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Safety Warnings ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 4
General Information ............................................................................................................................ 6
Quick setup for VoIP Conference Calls........................................................................................... 7
Description ............................................................................................................................................ 10
Unpacking ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Installing FLX2 Components ........................................................................................................... 11
FLX2 Base Station .......................................................................................................................................... 11
FLX2 Charger Base ......................................................................................................................................... 12
FLX Dialer ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
FLX Speaker ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
FLX Microphones ........................................................................................................................................... 15
VoIP configuration ........................................................................................................................................ 16
Managing A Call .................................................................................................................................... 18
Calling Configurations .................................................................................................................................. 18
FLX Home Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 19
Placing a VoIP Call ......................................................................................................................................... 21
Answering an Incoming Call ...................................................................................................................... 21
Declining an Incoming VoIP Call .............................................................................................................. 22
Ending a Telephone call .............................................................................................................................. 23
Calling a Directory Contact ......................................................................................................................... 23
Active Call Management .............................................................................................................................. 23
Component behavior in and out of the Charger Base ....................................................................... 26
Bluetooth ................................................................................................................................................ 27
Activating Bluetooth ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Managing the Device Registry ................................................................................................................... 27
Making a call via Bluetooth ........................................................................................................................ 30
Answering a call via Bluetooth ................................................................................................................. 30
Video Conference Collaboration .................................................................................................... 31
Connecting a Video Conference System ................................................................................................. 31
Configuring the Analog Audio ................................................................................................................... 31
Making a Video Call ....................................................................................................................................... 31
Mixing the audio signals .............................................................................................................................. 32
FLX2 System Configuration.............................................................................................................. 33
Menu Hierarchy .............................................................................................................................................. 33
Menu Navigation ............................................................................................................................................ 33
Recent Calls ...................................................................................................................................................... 34
Contacts ............................................................................................................................................................. 36
Audio Control .................................................................................................................................................. 39
Device Status ................................................................................................................................................... 41
System Information ...................................................................................................................................... 41
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Home .................................................................................................................................................................. 42
Call ....................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Setup ................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Web Interface ....................................................................................................................................... 52
Enabling Web Access .................................................................................................................................... 52
Connecting to the FLX Web Interface...................................................................................................... 52
Home Page ........................................................................................................................................................ 54
User Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 54
Administrator Settings ................................................................................................................................ 58
Power On/Off the System Components ....................................................................................... 76
Battery Exchange ................................................................................................................................. 77
Microphones .................................................................................................................................................... 78
Dialer .................................................................................................................................................................. 78
Speaker .............................................................................................................................................................. 79
Connecting using AUX IN / AUX OUT ............................................................................................ 79
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 81
Warning Messages ......................................................................................................................................... 81
Microphone, Speaker, or Dialer not connecting to Base Station .................................................. 82
Microphone, Speaker, or Dialer not paired with Base Station ...................................................... 82
LED Indicators ................................................................................................................................................. 83
Reset to Factory Defaults ............................................................................................................................ 85
Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................... 85
Models ................................................................................................................................................................ 85
Regulatory Information .................................................................................................................... 88
FCC Notice to Users ........................................................................................................................................ 88
Industry Canada Notice to Users .............................................................................................................. 89
Restricted use with certain medical devices ....................................................................................... 90
Export Law Assurance .................................................................................................................................. 90
Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability ........................................................................... 92
GPL LICENSED SOFTWARE ............................................................................................................... 94
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ................................................................................................................ 94
Technical Support ............................................................................................................................... 99
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General Information
The Revolabs FLX2 Conference Phone includes several components which, in the sum, make up the conferencing phone. The components are the Charger Base, Speaker, Microphones, and Dialer (handset).
In addition, the Base Station receives the wireless signals from those components and connects to your VoIP network for conference calls, with your video conferencing unit to provide outstanding audio for your video calls, or to your Bluetooth enabled device such as a cell phone or computer.
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Quick setup for VoIP Conference Calls
While all components delivered with the Revolabs FLX2 Conference Phone are partially charged, we recommend charging the Speaker, the Microphones, and the Dialer for at least 8 hours or overnight before starting to use the system.
Connecting the Base Station
Place the Base Station close to the Ethernet outlet you want to use for the conference phone. Connect the Base Station to the network using the provided Ethernet cable. The Base Station is powered using Power over Ethernet (PoE). If the base station does not power up after you connect it to the network outlet, this outlet might not be providing PoE. Please check with your IT department that PoE is available. If your network does not support PoE, Revolabs provides a power injector that can be bought through your reseller, which adds the necessary power to that Ethernet connection.
Connecting the Charger Base
Place the Charger Base at a location where you can easily access the Microphones and the Speaker for your conference calls, e.g. on a side board, a desk, or the conference table. Connect the Charger Base to a power outlet using the provided power supply. Place the Speaker, the Microphones, and the Dialer in the respective openings of the Charger Base to charge them. The Dialer and Speaker will automatically connect to the Base Station after a short time if it is powered up. You will hear a confirmation chime from the Speaker once the system is ready for use. If the Speaker or the Dialer is not powered up, take them out of the Charger Base for a few seconds and put them back in. This will switch on the component.
To switch on the microphones take them out of the charger base. They will automatically power up and connect to the base station.
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Phone configuration
Before using the FLX for the first time, you will need to select the system language. The six options are English, Español (Spanish), Français (French), Deutsch (German), Italiano (Italian), and Português (Portuguese). Highlight the language of your choice, and press either “Enter” or “Select” on the Dialer to select it. Once a language is select, the system will use that language for all screen contents. Please ensure that you selected the right one. If the wrong language was selected, it can be changed in the advanced setup menu of the handset (see page 44), however you will have to navigate through the screens using the selected language to get there.
VoIP configuration
Depending on your switch different settings will be required for your FLX to work in your environment. First of all, the FLX will require an IP address. The IP address can either be obtained from a DHCP server in your network, or be statically set on the phone. The phone is preset to DHCP. If you want to change this, please open the menu on the handset by pressing the right soft key, go to the ‘Setup’ menu, and select ‘Advanced Setup’. You will have to enter a password, which is preset to 7386. Now select ‘Network Settings’. Under ‘IP Settings’ you can set the required network values like IP address, subnet mask, Default Gateway, and DNS servers. You will need to restart the phone for any changes you made in this section to take effect. If you are using DHCP, you can go to the System Info menu, and select About System. The assigned IP address for the FLX will be shown here. If you configured a VLAN (Virtual LAN) for your voice traffic on your IP network, you need to either enable VLAN on the FLX dialer and provide the VLAN identifier, or select “Automatic”, in which case the FLX will try to determine the VLAN settings of your network at startup. Independent on how the IP address of your system was assigned, the FLX phone has to be configured to work in your VoIP environment. You will also have to enable the extension (user) you want to use with the FLX on your switch. Please review your switch documentation on information on how to do that. For the minimal setup, in the FLX Handset you will have to provide information on the IP connection to the telephone switch. To do this visit Setup – Advanced Setup – Network Settings – VOIP Settings. Under Registrar, provide the IP address or host name of your IP PBX. Username should be the extension or name under which you want to register this phone on the IP PBX. In Password, provide the password for this username. If no values are provided for ID and Display Name, the Username entry will be used for them. Select ‘Reload Settings’ after you have set the values in the handset, which will restart the base. If further settings are required to connect the FLX phone to your IP PBX, like a Proxy server, please visit the FLX Web Interface as described on page 52. You get to this interface by entering the IP address of the FLX into the web browser of your choice. After you entered the password (7386, unless you changed it in the handset), you can
find the SIP settings under the Administrator tab on the top right. You will find the different SIP settings under SIP Registration, SIP Configuration, Transport, and Media. You have to press ‘Save’ an every page where you changed an entry to save these changes. If you do not press ‘Save’, the changes will be lost when you leave that page. Restart the phone once you are finished with your changes.
Note: For some of the common IP PBXs, Revolabs provides documents on required settings for the FLX and the IP PBX. The documents can be found on the support website at
http://www.revolabs.com/Support/Product-Line/FLX.aspx.
Once the FLX is registered with the IP PBX, it will display the ID in the screen and is ready to make and receive phone calls.
Making a call
To make a conference call, take at least one of the Microphones out of the Charger Base, and take the Dialer out of the Charger Base. You can remove all Microphones and the Speaker if you wish, but this is not required. Use the Dialer to enter the number you want to call, including any leading digits your VoIP telephone switch might require. The Speaker and any Microphone that is not in the Charger Base will be active during the call. To finish a conference call, press the red hang-up button on the Dialer.
NOTE: It is also possible to have a conference call with the microphones in the charger base. However, due to the proximity of microphone and speaker at that time, audio quality might be impacted. The maximum volume of the speaker is limited while the microphones are in the charger base. Microphones that are placed into the charger base are switched off. To use microphones in the charger base for phone calls they first have to be switched on. You do this by pressing the button on the microphone while it is in the charger. The microphone will start in a muted state. Once it starts blinking red, unmute it by pressing the mute button once again. Microphones in the charger base never transmit audio to the AUX OUT connector. If any microphone is active outside of the charger base, microphones in the charger base cannot be activated (unmuted) for the call.
To make a call using the Dialer as a handset, make sure that all Microphones are in the Charger Base before starting to dial the number. At this point, only the Dialer will be used for the call. To end the call, press the red hang-up button on the Dialer.
At any time during a call you can toggle between handset and conference phone mode using the buttons on the Dialer.
To answer a call using the conference phone, simply remove one or more Microphones from the Charger Base when the Speaker rings. If a microphone is already out of the
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charger base when an incoming call comes in, pressing the button on the microphone will answer the call in conference phone mode. You can also use the Dialer to answer the call by pressing the green call button on the handset. If all microphones are in the charger at this time, the call will be answered using the handset mode. If at least one microphone is switched on and not in the charger base, this will answer the call in Conference phone mode.
Description
The Revolabs FLX2 Wireless Conference Phone is a unique marriage of innovative technology and ergonomic design, allowing for an unparalleled experience when making telephone calls, video conference calls, or using it with your Bluetooth enabled cell phone or computer to make speaker phone calls.
The technology used allows the Microphones, the Dialer, and the Speaker to co-exist with other wireless products such as wireless LANs (802.11b&g) without interference.
The Revolabs FLX2 Conference Phone includes digital encryption technology to ensure secure wireless communications between the Microphones, Speaker and the Base Station.
Unpacking
Your Revolabs FLX2™ Conference Phone package contains the following items. When unpacking the system be sure to take inventory of all parts to ensure that nothing is missing. If parts are missing, please contact your retailer.
FLX2 Base Station
FLX2 Charger Base
FLX Speaker
FLX Dialer
2 FLX Microphones
1 12-15V AC adapter for the Charger Base
Ethernet cable
Quick Setup Guide
Quick User Guide
The 10-FLX2-200-DUAL-VOIP additionally includes:
A second FLX2 Charger Base
A second FLX Speaker
A second 12-15V AC adapter for the Charger Base
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Installing FLX2 Components
The Revolabs FLX2TM System is comprised of several components that work together to provide you with a great wireless conferencing system. These components must be setup correctly for optimal performance of the system.
FLX2 Base Station
The Base Station is the wireless receiver and sender of the audio stream from the Microphones and to the Speaker, as well as to the Dialer. It features the ability to connect two Revolabs FLX Microphones and one Speaker wirelessly.
The Base Station is designed to optimize audio and video conferencing by providing consistent audio input from all participants.
The FLX2 VoIP Base Station is shown in rear panel view below. It is equipped with an Ethernet/power connection, two mini-USB ports for firmware updates, and analog audio input/output connections for video conferencing collaboration or for recording.
NOTE: The Base Station comes equipped with the necessary cables and power supplies to perform a VoIP conference call. Other types of conference calls performed with FLX2 may require additional cables that are not part of the delivery.
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FLX2 Charger Base
The FLX2 Charger Base, shown below, provides charging capabilities for all battery operated system components, including the Dialer, the Speaker, and the Microphones, by allowing them to charge in one simple and organized location.
The FLX2 Charger Base is not required while in a conference call, however it can maintain the charge of the FLX Speaker and FLX Dialer while a call is in progress. The Charger Base is equipped with a DC power connection and a mini-USB connection for firmware updates to the Dialer.
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FLX Dialer
The FLX Dialer equips the user with an intuitive and interactive tool for configuring and operating the FLX System.
The Dialer is not only used to make and answer conference calls, but it is also used for configuring the system settings, having a call using the handset, and monitoring the system components.
The FLX Dialer, shown below, is composed of several parts such as a color LCD screen, a compilation of buttons, and a microphone and handset speaker.
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FLX Speaker
The FLX Speaker, shown below, is a wireless active omnidirectional speaker that has been designed and optimized specifically for use with the FLX Conferencing System. The Speaker is equipped with a pairing button on the bottom and 4 LED indicators on the top to display the activity of the Speaker and the mute status of the system. The Speaker can operate in or out of the Charger Base during conference calls.
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Omnidirectional
Directional
Wearable Lapel
FLX Microphones
The FLX Microphones provide a sleek and unobtrusive form factor allowing for closer proximity to the participants and creating the best audio available to the far end. They are equipped with a button for pairing and muting, an LED indicator to display mute status and battery charge level, and an internal buzzer to warn if the Microphones have lost connection to the Base Station.
The FLX Microphones, shown below, come in three different versions to provide a flexible solution to meet all applications of conferencing spaces. Microphone types include an omnidirectional tabletop Microphone, a directional tabletop Microphone, and a wearable lapel style Microphone. Any combination of two FLX Microphones can be used with a FLX2 System as they are mix and match.
FLX Microphones will operate in or out of the Charger Base. It is recommended to always remove the microphones from the charger tray for conference calls as audio on the speaker and the microphones is limited while in the charger base. When using Microphones in the charger tray system behavior is automatically adjusted to the close proximity of speaker and microphones. See the note on page 9 on how to activate microphones in the charger.
Tabletop Microphone
Microphone
Tabletop Microphone
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Initial Setup
After unpacking the FLX2 Conferencing System, there are a few initial setup tasks that must be performed before a call can take place or any system configuration can be changed.
Connecting System Cables
The FLX2 Charger Base has a power supply that needs to be connected, as shown below. In addition, the Base Station needs to be connected to the network using the provided Ethernet cable before a conference call can be made. The FLX unit expects Power over Ethernet (PoE) to be provided through the network connection. If your network does not support PoE, a power injector is required. Please contact your reseller to purchase the additional PoE power injector. The Base Station offers additional optional connections that are only being used when the FLX2 System for example is connected to a video conferencing unit or a recording device. The cables required for these connections are not included with the FLX2 system and need to be purchased separately.
System Setup
Before using the FLX2 to make a call, you will need to select the system language to be used for the screens. The six options are English, Español (Spanish), Français (French), Deutsch (German), Italiano (Italian), and Português (Portuguese). Please highlight the language of your choice and press ‘Enter’ or ‘Select’.
Note: If a wrong language was selected at this time, it can be change it later on in the admin area of the menu. However, you will have to navigate through the menu to get to that option using the language you selected. So be careful that you do not select a language you are unfamiliar with.
VoIP configuration
For the FLX phone to work within a VoIP environment the phone has to be set up to communicate to the IP PBX. You
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will also have to enable the extension (user) you want to use with the FLX on your PBX. Please review your PBX documentation on information on how to do that.
From the FLX Handset
Depending on your IP PBX, different settings will be required for your FLX to work in your environment. First, the FLX will require an IP address. The IP address can either be obtained from a DHCP server in your network, or be statically set on the phone. The phone is preset to DHCP. If you want to change this setting, open the menu on the Dialer by pressing the right soft key, go to the “Setup” menu, and select “Advanced Setup.” You will have to enter a password, which is preset to 7386. Switch DHCP OFF, and then select “Network Settings.” Under “IP Settings” you can set the required network values like IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Servers. You will need to restart the phone for any changes you made in this section to take effect. If you are using DHCP, you can go to the System Info menu, and select About System. The assigned IP address for the FLX will be shown here. If you configured a VLAN (Virtual LAN) for your voice traffic on your IP network, you need to either enable VLAN on the FLX dialer and provide the VLAN identifier, or select “Automatic”, in which case the FLX will try to determine the VLAN settings of your network at startup. If you changed any IP settings, you need to select the ‘Load Settings’ option in the Network menu, which will reboot your FLX base. Independent on how the IP address of your system was assigned, the FLX phone has to be configured to work in your VoIP environment and communicate with your IP PBX. You will have to enable the extension (user) you want to use with the FLX on your IP PBX. Please review your IP PBX documentation for information on how to add and configure users. For the minimal setup, in the FLX Dialer you will have to provide information on the IP connection to the IP PBX. On the Dialer visit Setup – Advanced Setup – Network Settings – VOIP Settings. Under Registrar, provide the IP address or host name of your IP PBX. Username should be the extension or name under which you want to register this phone on the IP PBX. In Password, provide the password for this username. If no values are provided for ID and Display Name, the Username entry will be used for them. Select “Load Settings” after you have set the values in the Dialer, which will restart the Base Station. For enhanced settings the Web Interface provided by the FLX needs to be used.
From the FLX Web Interface
If further settings are required to connect the FLX phone to your IP PBX, like a Proxy server, please visit the FLX Web Interface. You get to this interface by entering the IP address of the FLX into the web browser of your choice. After you enter the password (7386, unless you changed it in the Dialer), you can find the SIP configuration items under the Administrator tab on the top right. You will find the different SIP settings under SIP Registration, SIP Configuration, Transport, and Media. You have to press “Save” on every page where you changed an entry to save these changes. If you do not press “Save,” the changes will be lost when you leave that page. Restart the phone once you are finished with your changes. Please see page 52 for a description of the FLX Web Interface.
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Note: For some of the common IP PBXs, Revolabs provides documents on required settings for the FLX. The documents can be found on the support website at
http://www.revolabs.com/Support/Product-Line/FLX.aspx.
Managing A Call
The FLX2 Wireless Conferencing system is equipped with a VoIP interface that allows the system to make conference calls in a VoIP network. The following are the basic operational instructions for making and receiving telephone conference calls.
Calling Configurations
The FLX2 Wireless Conferencing system has the ability to make and receive calls in many different ways. This provides the caller the ability to choose what mode or call type best suits the needs of each individual call.
Speaker Mode
Speaker mode allows the call to take place using the Speaker and Microphones provided with the FLX2 System. This allows multiple users, within the conference room, to participate in the call. It also provides the ability for the Microphones and Speaker to be located anywhere in the conference room to meet the needs of each meeting. The call, as well as the Speaker and Microphones, are controlled by the FLX Dialer. The user can switch between ‘speaker mode’ and ‘handset mode’ while in a call.
Handset Mode
Handset mode allows a telephone call to take place through the handset speaker and microphone located in the FLX Dialer. This allows a single user to make and receive a private call. It also provides the ability for the FLX2 System to act as a personal desk phone. The Microphones and Speaker are not used during a handset call. The user can switch between ‘speaker mode’ and ‘handset mode’ while actively in a call by using the key marked ‘‘Handset’ or ‘Speaker’.
NOTE: To switch from a handset call to a speaker call at least one Microphone should be out of the Charger Base and switched on, and the Speaker must be switched on. If all Microphones are in the Charger Base at least one of the Microphones in the Charger Base has to be activated manually by pressing the Microphone button before switching from the handset call to a speaker call.
VoIP Call
The FLX2 Conference Phone allows making conference calls using an Ethernet VoIP connection. A telephone call can be made using either ‘speaker mode’ or ‘handset mode’. A telephone call can be made at the same time as a video call. Telephone calls are controlled via the FLX Dialer.
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Bluetooth Call
The FLX2 System is equipped with a Bluetooth interface that supports the Hands Free Profile (HFP). This profile allows the user to make a call through a cell phone, a computer, or other device via a Bluetooth connection. A Bluetooth call can be made using ‘speaker mode’ only. A Bluetooth call is controlled by the connected Bluetooth device. A Bluetooth call can be made at the same time as a video call.
NOTE: Revolabs FLX only supports the Hands Free Profile (HFP) for Bluetooth 2.0 or higher. Applications that try to use the Bluetooth connection not using the HFP profile, or that are using an older HFP / Bluetooth standard are not supported by the FLX.
Video Conference Call
The FLX2 System can be connected to a 3rd party video or PC conferencing system via the Analog I/O ports located on the FLX2 Base Station. This allows the Microphones and Speaker to be used as the audio interface for the video conference call. Video Conference calls are controlled primarily by the video conference system. However, audio properties can be controlled via the FLX Dialer. While the FLX2 Conference Phone is connected to a video conferencing device, it might still make and accept calls over the VoIP connection or via a Bluetooth device.
NOTE: When using the FLX connected through the AUX IN and AUX OUT to another device, only the FLX speaker can be used. All other speakers, e.g. in a television set, must be turned off. To avoid audio problems, any Echo Cancellation provided on the Video Conferencing unit should be switched off.
NOTE: For security reasons, Microphones will not send any audio signal to the AUX OUT connector when in the charger. To receive audio signal on the AUX OUT, microphones have to be taken out of the Charger Base.
FLX Home Screen
Whenever the FLX is not in a call, the FLX Dialer will show the FLX Home Screen. The Top of the home screen shows several symbols, indicating the current status of the FLX components. From left to right they are an indicators for each of the possible Speakers, one symbol for each of the mics, and a charging indicator for the handset itself. The color of the Speaker and Microphone symbol indicate their status. A green Speaker indicates that that speaker is available, a grey one means that this speaker is not available, e.g. no speaker is paired
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or the speaker is switched off, and a yellow speaker means that the status of the speaker is unknown, e.g. it was taken out of range or connection was unexpectedly lost. A green microphone indicates that the microphone is available and unmuted, a red indicates it is available but muted, grey indicates it is switched off, and yellow means the current status is unknown, e.g. it was taken out of range. The handset charging indicator shows the current status of the battery. Green indicates a charged battery, yellow means that the charge is getting low, and red indicates that the battery requires re-charging. In the Charger Base the battery indicator will show a grey symbol while charging. In addition, the first line will show if a Bluetooth link is currently active with a blue symbol.
If the Handset failed to connect to the Base Station, a red, crossed out Bluetooth symbol is shown.
In the top text line of the screen the ID or the user name with which this telephone registered to the VoIP PBX is shown. Below that, current time and date are displayed.
From the home screen a call can be started by dialing a number, The “Do not Disturb” function of your switch can be activated for this phone, or the system menu can be entered. Whenever “Do not Disturb” is turned on, all calls to this phone will be handled in the switch as defined in there, e.g. sent to voice mail,
The Home screen also provides information on new voice mails for the extension (if available), and on missed or rejected calls.
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Placing a VoIP Call
1. From the home screen on the FLX Dialer enter the phone number to be called.
2. Once the number is entered completely, press the green ‘call’ button to initiate the phone call.
3. If any Microphones are out of the Charger Base and active, the call will default to ‘speaker mode’ and will be identified by the ring tone being played out of the Speaker.
4. If no Microphones are outside the Charger Base the call will default to ‘handset mode’ and the call will take place on the FLX Dialer.
Once a call has been started, the home screen will show the two available phone lines and the activity on each line. In this case, the outgoing call is being made on line 1. The
green phone symbol represents an active call.
Answering an Incoming Call
1. When the FLX2 System identifies an incoming call, it will play the ring tone through the FLX Speaker. If the Dialer is not in the Charger Base it will play a ring tone, too.
2. The FLX Dialer will display the caller ID information for the incoming call. The yellow phone symbol represents an incoming call, in this case on line one.
3. A call can be answered in one of three fashions.
a. Press the Green ‘Call’ button or the ‘Answer’
key on the FLX Dialer.
b. Remove a Microphone from the charger.
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c. Press the mute/unmute button on a
Microphone that is already out of the charger.
NOTE: If there is either no Speaker active or no Microphones outside the Charger Base when the incoming call is answered from the FLX Dialer, the call will default to ‘handset mode’ and will remain in ‘handset mode’. The call can only be switched to ‘speaker mode’ if the speaker and at least one microphone is switched on. If all microphones are in the charger base at least one has to be switched on before by pressing the microphone button.
Declining an Incoming VoIP Call
1. When the FLX2 System identifies an incoming call, it will play the ring tone through the FLX Speaker.
2. The FLX Dialer will display the caller ID information for the incoming call.
3. A call can be ignored in one of two fashions.
a. Press the Red ‘End Call’ button on the FLX
Dialer.
b. Press the ‘Decline’ key on the FLX Dialer.
Note: Once the user ignores the call, the telephone switch decides how to handle the call. It might for example be transferred into voicemail, based on settings in the telephone switch.
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Ending a Telephone call
1. A call can be ended in two fashions.
a. Press the Red ‘End Call’ button on the FLX
Dialer during a call.
b. Place the Dialer in the charger.
(‘Handset mode’ only)
2. When a call is ended the home screen is shown again.
3. Microphones not in the Charger Base will maintain their mute states (muted / unmuted) when a call is ended, and will start in this state when another call is made.
Calling a Directory Contact
1. A directory contact can be called in one of two ways.
a. Browse to contact menu: Menu Contacts.
Select the contact, and press the green ‘Call’ key.
b. Browse to contact menu: Menu
Contacts. Select the contact, and press the ‘Enter’ key or the ‘View’ key. From the contact view screen, press the green ‘Call’ key.
Active Call Management
The FLX2 System has many call features that can be used when receiving or making phone calls. These features can be controlled via the FLX Dialer during the call.
Caller ID
1. If the incoming caller is in the Contact List, Caller ID will display both name and number of the incoming contact.
2. If the incoming caller is not in the Contact List, Caller ID will display the incoming information from the network, which might include the telephone number and Caller ID.
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NOTE: An incoming Bluetooth call will display caller ID information as well if it is presented by the network.
Muting a Call
1. In handset mode, the ‘Mute’ and ‘UnMute’ key will mute/unmute the FLX Dialer microphone, not the wireless Microphones.
2. In speaker mode, the ‘Mute’ and ‘UnMute’ key will mute/unmute all wireless Microphones.
NOTE: If the setting ‘All Mic Mute’ is OFF, the Microphone mute buttons will be locked while the Master Mute is active. The Master Mute can only be deactivated via the FLX Dialer. Once deactivated, the Microphones will return to their previous mute state. If ‘All Mic Mute’ is ON, the Mute / UnMute button on the FLX Dialer and the mute buttons on the FLX Microphones work together. Pressing either of these buttons will mute / unmute all microphones out of the Charger Base, or in the Charger Base if no microphone is outside.
Active Call Menu
During a call, pressing the ‘Enter’ key will open the ‘Active Call Menu’. This menu allows putting a caller on hold, start a Conference call based on a dialed number, a contact, or a recent call. This menu also allows transferring an active call to another number. It also provides access to the Device Status menu (see page 40), Audio Controls (see page 39) and the System Info menu (see page 41).
Placing a Call on Hold
1. Access the Active Call Menu by pressing the ‘Enter’ key during a call. Select menu item ‘Hold’. An orange phone symbol represents a call on hold.
2. To resume the call press the ‘Resume’ key.
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Conference Call
There are two ways to start a conference call:
1. Press the ‘Enter’ key to access the Active Call Menu and select ‘Conference’.
2. Create the second call by selecting Dialer, Contacts, or Recent.
3. Initiate the second call.
4. After the second call has been established, merge the two calls by pressing the left arrow key, which switches the dialer screen back to Active Call (1), and then press the ‘Join’ key.
OR
1. While in an active call, press the right arrow key to initiate a second call via the dialer screen. Enter the number, and press the green ‘Call’ button to dial the number. Please note that the caller on the active
line is not put on hold until the green ‘Call’ button is pressed.
2. Once the second call is active, using the left and right arrow keys you can highlight the different lines on your handset. ‘Swap’ allows swapping the two calls; ‘Join’ will join the two calls in a conference call.
Call Waiting
1. While a call is active and the FLX2 System receives a second call, the Speaker or Dialer will play the call waiting indication tone.
2. If available, the FLX Dialer displays the incoming caller number and name.
3. The FLX Dialer presents the user with the option to ‘Answer’ or ‘Decline; the call.
4. If no action is taken and the second call aborts, the FLX Dialer will show the previous Active call screen again.
5. When answering the second call, the first call is put on hold.
6. To terminate either call, make that call the active call, and then press the red ‘End’ key. The other call will
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not be affected by this, you can select ‘Resume’ to continue that call.
Component behavior in and out of the Charger Base
Each system component will respond differently when placed in or out of the charger during an active telephone call. The following is a description of what can be expected.
Dialer
When the Dialer is placed into the Charger Base during a call in ‘speaker mode’, the call will not be affected and the Dialer will enter its charging mode.
When the Dialer is placed into the Charger Base during a ‘handset mode’ call, all calls (even calls that are currently on hold) will end and the Dialer will enter its charging mode.
When the Dialer is removed from the Charger Base no change to call activity will take place. If there is no active call, the Dialer will revert to the home screen.
Speaker
When the Speaker is placed into the charger during a call the Speaker will reboot and enter its charging mode. During the reboot the incoming audio from the conference call will mute until the reboot is complete (approximately 6 seconds). Once the reboot is complete the audio will resume on the speaker.
When the Speaker is removed from the charger no change to call activity will take place.
Microphones
When a Microphone is placed into the charger during a call it will automatically switch off and enter its charging mode. If all Microphones are placed into the charger during a speaker call, all Microphones will switch off and the call will automatically switch to handset mode, even if the handset is in the charger. To return to a speaker call a Microphone in the charger base will need to be manually switched on by pressing the mute button, and then unmuted by pressing the button again. The call will need to be switched over to a speaker call using the dialer. It is not recommended to use the Microphones in the Charger Base for a speaker call.
If at least one Microphone is outside the charger base active, the Microphone in the Charger Base cannot be unmuted.
When a Microphone is removed from the charger, it will automatically power on and if “Start Unmute” is ON, unmute itself. If there is an incoming call when a Microphone is removed from the charger the call will automatically be answered.
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Bluetooth
The FLX2 System is equipped with a Bluetooth interface allowing a call to be placed through a cell phone, computer, or 3rd party Bluetooth device. The FLX Microphones and Speaker then act as the Microphone and Speaker for that call. The FLX2 System only supports the Hands Free Profile for Bluetooth 2.0 or newer. Should the application on the computer, cell phone, or other 3rd party device require other profiles to be supported, FLX cannot act as the Speaker and Microphone for that application. Please contact the provider of the application to find out which Bluetooth profile is supported.
Activating Bluetooth
1. Go to the Menu Bluetooth. Select ‘Turn On’ to activate Bluetooth.
2. Select ‘Yes’ when prompted 'Enable Bluetooth Radio?'.
Managing the Device Registry
The FLX2 Bluetooth interface has a device registry where it activates, stores and recalls 3rd party Bluetooth devices being used by FLX2 for Bluetooth Calls. FLX can hold information for up to four Bluetooth connections.
Device List
To see the list of Bluetooth devices the FLX has been connected to, go to Menu Bluetooth and select ‘Device List’.
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Adding a Device
1. Go to the Menu Bluetooth. Select ‘Discovery Mode’ to activate Bluetooth and accept Bluetooth Request from other devices.
2. The FLX Dialer displays “This device is visible to other devices in range for 3 minutes”
3. The discovery mode screen will read “System in discoverable Mode, Start Scan From BT Device. System Name: <System Name>”
4. Scan for devices from the Bluetooth device you want to connect to the FLX2 System.
5. When the FLX2 System’s name shows up on the Bluetooth device, select the FLX2 System, and connect to it.
6. If prompted for confirmation, select ‘yes’. If prompted for pin, type ‘0000’ (default).
7. Press the ‘Stop’ key in order to abort the pairing processes.
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Viewing Device Details
1. Go to the Menu Bluetooth. Select ‘Device List’.
2. Select desired device and press the ‘Enter’ key or the ‘Select’ key to view device details
3. Device Information screen is shown with device name, address, BT version, and date/time the device was first connected.
Removing a Device
1. Go to the Menu Bluetooth. Select ‘Device List’.
2. Select desired device and press the ‘Enter’ key or the ‘Select’ key.
3. Press the ‘Option’ key
4. Select ‘Unpair’ in the Device Options menu, and press ‘Select’.
Accepting Device Connection Request
If the trust setting for a previously paired Bluetooth device is set to ‘Ask’ and that device comes into range with the FLX2 System, a message will appear on the FLX Dialer.
1. Select ‘Yes’ to have the FLX2 System pair with the Bluetooth device and be ready for use.
2. Select ‘No’ to have the FLX2 System ignore the Bluetooth device until the next time it comes into proximity of the FLX2 System.
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Setting Device Trust Level
1. Go to the Menu Bluetooth. Select ‘Device List’.
2. Select the desired device and press the ‘Enter’ key or the ‘Select’ key to view the device details.
3. Press the ‘Option’ key and then select ‘Options…’.
4. Choose either ‘Auto-Connect’ or ‘Ask’ depending on the trust level you want to set for the Bluetooth Device.
Making a call via Bluetooth
1. With the Bluetooth connection enabled, dial a number from the Bluetooth device. The call will be conducted using the FLX Speaker and Microphones.
Answering a call via Bluetooth
1. You can answer a Bluetooth call directly from your FLX system. If answering the call with the FLX system it will automatically be in speaker mode.
2. If you answer the call using your Bluetooth device, settings on that device will determine whether the call will be answered as a speaker call using the FLX Conference Phone, or as a call using other audio devices. If you want to have a private call not using the FLX as the Speaker of the call, ensure that you select the correct audio output device in your Bluetooth enabled device.
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