ClearOne comm Max Wireless Conference Phone User Manual


 
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During a call
Changing the speaker volume, and muting or unmuting the microphone, causes
both pods to change simultaneously.
If one pod loses its link to the base due to low battery power or being moved
out of range, the call will continue on the other pod.
Ending a call
Pressing ON/OFF on either pod ends the call and places both pods into stand-
by mode, ready for another call.
Caring for your Max Wireless
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on your Max Wireless.
Unplug base unit and conferencing pod from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth moistened with water to clean the
outside of your conferencing pod or base unit and power supply.
Electrical considerations
Use only the power adapter that comes with your conferencing phone.
Use only the battery pack that ships with your phone.
Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble with your Max Wireless, it might be improperly set up or other
equipment might be malfunctioning.To begin, check for the following or consult the chart on
the next page:
The Max Wireless base unit is plugged into the proper volt electrical outlet and its power
light is on.
The battery pack in the pod section is fully charged and plugged in correctly.
The telephone cord from the base unit is securely connected to the telephone wall jack.
The equipment the other party is using is comparable in quality to your Max Wireless con-
ferencing phone and is working properly.While the Max Wireless works with lower quality
products, the quality of the conference will be impacted if the party you are conferencing
with has poor quality equipment.
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Tones and alerts
Using the MaxAttach Wireless Conferencing System
The MaxAttach Wireless is a dual-pod conferencing system.The MaxAttach Wireless
conferencing pods function only with their associated base unit.The base unit and
conferencing pods are programmed at the factory and have matching serial numbers:
the serial number for the base is found on a label on the back of the base and the
serial number for the pods is found on a label on the bottom of each pod.
There are a few minor differences between single-pod and dual-pod operation, as
detailed in the following paragraphs.
Answering a call
Both pods ring during an incoming call. Each pod’s ringer melody and volume
depends on that pod’s settings. Pressing ON/OFF on either pod activates both
pods.
Tone/Alert Description
Not powered
Confirmation
Reject
Low Battery
Out of Range
Paging
If the base unit is not powered, you will hear a beeping sound
when you press the Phone key.
A tone will play upon successful programming entry.
A tone will play if you attempt to do any of the following:
• enter an invalid programming entry
• use a speed dial key that has not been programmed
(One-Touch Conferencing or service center)
• enter a 45th digit when predialing
• enter a 17th digit for user phone number
• enter a 31st digit for speed dial key (One-Touch
Conferencing or service center)
An alert will sound every 60 seconds when batteries require
charging and conferencing pod is in Phone mode.
An alert will sound every 30 seconds when conferencing pod is
too far from base unit and in Phone mode.
When the Page button on the base unit is pressed, the
conferencing pod will beep loudly for 30 seconds or until any
key on the keypad is pressed.
Maintenance
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