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Installing the Touch
Before installing the Touch, refer to the safety information at:
www.starleaf.com/safety.
Step 1: Connect the base to the Touch
Connect the base to the body of the Touch.

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Step 2: Connect to the network
1. Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to the network
port on the rear of the Touch. The network port is marked with this
symbol:
2. Connect the other end of the cable:
•
For Personal Telepresence: Connect the other end of the
cable to an Ethernet port in your network
•
For Group Telepresence: Connect the other end of the
cable to the StarLeaf Phone connector on the Group
Telepresence system
Per
sonal
Telep
resen
c
e
Network port

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Step 3: Connect to the power
Note: If you have connected the Touch to a Group Telepresence or
to a PoE network port, you do not need to connect the power
adaptor.
Use the AC/DC adaptor to provide power to the Touch. Connect the
adaptor to the DC +48V port and then connect the adaptor to the
mains power supply using the power cable supplied with the adaptor.
Per
sonal
Telep
resen
c
e
DC +48V port

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Step 4: Connect to StarLeaf telepresence
You will use the StarLeaf Touch to control one of:
•
StarLeaf Group Telepresence
•
StarLeaf Personal Telepresence
Refer to the documentation accompanying that system to complete the
installation.
Tip: Use the cable guides
Use the cable guides to channel your cables through the base of the
Touch. This will allow it to sit rmly.

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StarLeaf Quick Connect
When you power the Touch for the rst time, if it displays the StarLeaf
quick-connect screen (shown below), enter your quick-connect code.
If you do not have one, contact your reseller or StarLeaf technical
support.
When you have entered the quick-connect code, the Touch will check
if there is an upgrade available. If there is, it will upgrade itself and
restart.
The Touch will now display the Home screen (refer to page 7).

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Features of the Touch
The diagram below shows the physical features of the Touch.
Audio volume down
Audio volume up
Headset
Speaker
Audio mute
Video mute
Home button
Keypad
Message waiting indicator
USB port for
supported devices

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The Home screen
Press the buttons on the touch screen to control the Touch.
Press the Home button at any time to see the Home screen. The
picture below shows you what you might see on your Home screen.
video: anne.duy@example.com
Call acceptance
slider
Recent calls
Recent calls indicator
Messages Contacts
New message indicator
Favorites
Connected
devices
indicators
Your name
and dialing
details
Invite

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Where to nd more information
or get help
For more information about using the StarLeaf Touch, refer to
http://support.starleaf.com/documentation
You or your reseller can get help from our support team by raising a
case at http://support.starleaf.com/support. Make sure you have the
following information ready:
•
The serial number of the Touch (double-press the Home button
to nd this)
•
Your contact email address or telephone number
•
Details of the problem

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Legal information
Third party software acknowledgements
Acknowledgements of third-party software are available at:
www.starleaf.com/support/legal
Disclaimers and notices
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6 January 2014