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

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Reset to Factory Defaults

See page 41 for a description on how to reset the FLX2 Conference Phone back to its factory defaults.

Technical Specifications

Models

The Revolabs FLX2 VoIP System is available with a variety of configurations to provide the best audio capture in the industry. The following is a list of the available models. All of these models are SIP enabled and require an IP connection.

10-FLX2-200-VOIP

FLX2 System w/ 2

Omni Microphones

10-FLX2-101-VOIP

FLX2 System w/ 1

Omni & 1 Wearable Microphone

10-FLX2-002-VOIP

FLX2 System w/ 2 Wearable Microphones

10-FLX2-020-VOIP

FLX2 System w/ 2

Directional Microphones

FLX

 

Wireless Technology

 

DECT

DECT 6.0 for US, ETSI ETS 300 175 for other countries

Bluetooth

BT 2.1 + EDR

Wireless Range

 

DECT

65 feet, 20 meters

Bluetooth

Class II, 33 feet, 10 meters

Security (DECT / Bluetooth)

DECT: 128 bit encryption

Noise Cancelation

Noise cancellation on the Microphone

Echo Cancelation

Acoustic echo canceller for Speaker/Microphone.

RF Shield

No cell phone interference due to RF ArmorTM technology

Language versions

System messages and menus in English; Documentation

 

in English

Certifications / Regulatory

 

Compliance

 

Electrical Safety

UL/CSA, EN 60950

Radio / Telephone

Part 68, IC-CS03, TBR 21, A-Tick

Environmental Requirements

0°C - 40°C; 20% - 80% non-condensing humidity

Warranty

1 year

Speaker

 

Dimensions Speaker

157mm x 93mm diameter

Weight

600.3g

Bandwidth

120-11,000 Hz from Analog IN. This is reduced for VoIP

 

calls based on the bandwidth supported by the selected

 

transport codec.

Battery life (talk time)

8 hours.

Charge time

3 hours

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Contents Revolabs FLX2TM ModelsPage Safety Warnings IntroductionContents GPL Licensed Software GNU General Public License General Information Quick setup for VoIP Conference Calls Connecting the Base StationConnecting the Charger Base VoIP configuration Making a callDescription UnpackingInstalling FLX2 Components FLX2 Base StationFLX2 Charger Base FLX Dialer FLX Speaker FLX Microphones Connecting System Cables Initial SetupVoIP configuration From the FLX HandsetManaging a Call Calling ConfigurationsSpeaker Mode From the FLX Web InterfaceVoIP Call Handset ModeBluetooth Call Video Conference CallFLX Home Screen Page Placing a VoIP Call Answering an Incoming Call Declining an Incoming VoIP CallActive Call Management Ending a Telephone callCalling a Directory Contact Caller IDMuting a Call Active Call MenuPlacing a Call on Hold Conference Call Call WaitingSpeaker Component behavior in and out of the Charger BaseDialer MicrophonesManaging the Device Registry BluetoothActivating Bluetooth Device ListAdding a Device Viewing Device Details Removing a DeviceAccepting Device Connection Request Making a call via Bluetooth Answering a call via BluetoothSetting Device Trust Level Video Conference Collaboration Connecting a Video Conference SystemConfiguring the Analog Audio Making a Video CallMixing the audio signals FLX2 System Configuration Menu HierarchyMenu Navigation Recent Calls Recent Call LogCall Recent Caller View Recent Call Information Save Recent Caller as ContactDelete Recent Call Entry View Contact List ContactsDelete Call History Add a ContactEdit a Contact Delete a ContactSearch for Contact View Contact InformationCall Contact Set Speed Dial Speaker VolumeAudio Control Calling a Speed Dial NumberAudio Mixer RingerEqualizer EQ Mute / UnMuteDevice Status System InformationSystem Info Home BluetoothSetup CallBluetooth, Audio Date/TimeAdvanced Setup Mic AudioAux Audio Admin Settings Web Access on / OFF Microphone LED Pairing Indicators Speaker Indicator StatusEnabling Web Access Connecting to the FLX Web InterfaceWeb Interface Home User Settings AudioSettings below can be changed at any time during a call Call ForwardingDate/Time Administrator Settings Restarting the PhoneLogging Out of the Web Session Network Settings Static IP Settings SIP RegistrationSIP Registration SIP Settings Period to be used for the session Transport Transport Settings NAT SettingsICE QoSMedia Settings Call Settings Recommend enabling this feature only for test purposesAdvanced Audio Settings RF Setting Access ControlImporting and Exporting Configuration Settings SIP IDDownloading the System Log Package Call Status Speaker On/Off Power On/Off the System ComponentsDialer On/Off Microphones On/OffBattery Exchange MicrophonesDialer Connecting using AUX in / AUX OUT SpeakerPCS-HG90 Troubleshooting LED Indicators Microphone, Speaker, or Dialer not paired with Base StationDevice LED Indicator Status Speaker not in Charger Base Technical Specifications Reset to Factory DefaultsCharger Base Regulatory Information FCC Notice to UsersIndustry Canada Notice to Users North American Upcs Usage Restriction Restricted use with certain medical devicesExport Law Assurance European Union Usage RestrictionDeclaration of Conformity Model Model NumbersLimited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Limited WarrantyDisclaimer GPL Licensed Software PreamblePage Page Page No Warranty Technical Support