Revolabs 10-FLX2-200-VOIP 10-FLX2-020-VOIP 10-FLX2-002-VOIP 10-FLX2-101-VOIP manual Handset Mode

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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.

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 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.

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Contents Models Revolabs FLX2TMPage Introduction Safety WarningsContents GPL Licensed Software GNU General Public License General Information Connecting the Charger Base Quick setup for VoIP Conference CallsConnecting the Base Station Making a call VoIP configurationUnpacking DescriptionFLX2 Base Station Installing FLX2 ComponentsFLX2 Charger Base FLX Dialer FLX Speaker FLX Microphones VoIP configuration Initial SetupConnecting System Cables From the FLX HandsetSpeaker Mode Calling ConfigurationsManaging a Call From the FLX Web InterfaceBluetooth Call Handset ModeVoIP Call Video Conference CallFLX Home Screen Page Placing a VoIP Call Declining an Incoming VoIP Call Answering an Incoming CallCalling a Directory Contact Ending a Telephone callActive Call Management Caller IDPlacing a Call on Hold Muting a CallActive Call Menu Call Waiting Conference CallDialer Component behavior in and out of the Charger BaseSpeaker MicrophonesActivating Bluetooth BluetoothManaging the Device Registry Device ListAdding a Device Accepting Device Connection Request Viewing Device DetailsRemoving a Device Setting Device Trust Level Making a call via BluetoothAnswering a call via Bluetooth Configuring the Analog Audio Connecting a Video Conference SystemVideo Conference Collaboration Making a Video CallMixing the audio signals Menu Navigation FLX2 System ConfigurationMenu Hierarchy Call Recent Caller Recent CallsRecent Call Log Delete Recent Call Entry View Recent Call InformationSave Recent Caller as Contact Delete Call History ContactsView Contact List Add a ContactDelete a Contact Edit a ContactCall Contact Search for ContactView Contact Information Audio Control Speaker VolumeSet Speed Dial Calling a Speed Dial NumberEqualizer EQ RingerAudio Mixer Mute / UnMuteSystem Info Device StatusSystem Information Setup BluetoothHome CallDate/Time Bluetooth, AudioMic Audio Advanced SetupAux Audio Admin Settings Web Access on / OFF Microphone Speaker Indicator Status LED Pairing IndicatorsWeb Interface Enabling Web AccessConnecting to the FLX Web Interface Home Audio User SettingsCall Forwarding Settings below can be changed at any time during a callDate/Time Logging Out of the Web Session Administrator SettingsRestarting the Phone Network Settings SIP Registration Static IP SettingsSIP Registration SIP Settings Period to be used for the session Transport NAT Settings Transport SettingsQoS ICEMedia Settings Recommend enabling this feature only for test purposes Call SettingsAdvanced Audio Settings Access Control RF SettingSIP ID Importing and Exporting Configuration SettingsDownloading the System Log Package Call Status Dialer On/Off Power On/Off the System ComponentsSpeaker On/Off Microphones On/OffDialer Battery ExchangeMicrophones Speaker Connecting using AUX in / AUX OUTPCS-HG90 Troubleshooting Microphone, Speaker, or Dialer not paired with Base Station LED IndicatorsDevice LED Indicator Status Speaker not in Charger Base Reset to Factory Defaults Technical SpecificationsCharger Base Industry Canada Notice to Users Regulatory InformationFCC Notice to Users Export Law Assurance Restricted use with certain medical devicesNorth American Upcs Usage Restriction European Union Usage RestrictionModel Model Numbers Declaration of ConformityLimited Warranty Limited Warranty and Limitation of LiabilityDisclaimer Preamble GPL Licensed SoftwarePage Page Page No Warranty Technical Support