Revolabs 10-FLX2-200-VOIP 10-FLX2-020-VOIP 10-FLX2-002-VOIP 10-FLX2-101-VOIP Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
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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 indicator for the Speaker, one symbol for each of the
mics, and a charging indicator for the handset itself. The
color of the Speaker and Microphone symbol indicate
whether the system is available and unmuted (green),
available but muted (red), switched off (grey), or the
current status is unknown, e.g. when the component was
taken out of range (yellow). 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