Revolabs 10-FLX2-200-VOIP 10-FLX2-020-VOIP 10-FLX2-002-VOIP 10-FLX2-101-VOIP VoIP configuration

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VoIP configuration

For the FLX phone to work within a VoIP environment the phone has to be set up to communicate to the telephone switch. You will also have to enable the extension (user) you want to use with the FLX on your switch. Please review your switch documentation on information on how to do that. For the minimal setup, in the FLX Handset you will have to provide information on the IP connection to the telephone switch. To do this visit Setup – Advanced Setup – Network Settings – VOIP Settings. Under Registrar, provide the IP address or host name of your IP PBX. Username should be the extension or name under which you want to register this phone on the IP PBX. In Password, provide the password for this username. If no values are provided for ID and Display Name, the Username entry will be used for them. Select ‘Reload Settings’ after you have set the values in the handset, which will restart the base.

For enhanced settings the Web Interface provided by the FLX needs to be used. Go to page 49 for a description of the web interface.

Making a call

To make a conference call, take at least one of the Microphones out of the Charger Base, and take the Dialer out of the Charger Base. You can remove all Microphones and the Speaker if you wish, but this is not required. Use the Dialer to enter the number you want to call, including any leading digits your VoIP telephone switch might require. The Speaker and any Microphone that is not in the Charger Base will be active during the call. To finish a conference call, press the red hang-up button on the Dialer.

NOTE: It is also possible to have a conference call with the microphones in the charger base. However, due to the proximity of microphone and speaker at that time, audio quality might be impacted. The maximum volume of the speaker is limited while the microphones are in the charger base. Microphones that are placed into the charger base are switched off. To use microphones in the charger base for phone calls they first have to be switched on. You do this by pressing the button on the microphone while it is in the charger. The microphone will start in a muted state. Once it starts blinking red, unmute it by pressing the mute button once again. Microphones in the charger base never transmit audio to the AUX OUT connector. If any microphone is active outside of the charger base, microphones in the charger base cannot be activated (unmuted) for the call.

To make a call using the Dialer as a handset, make sure that all Microphones are in the Charger Base before starting to dial the number. At this point, only the Dialer will be used for the call. To end the call, press the red hang-up button on the Dialer.

At any time during a call you can toggle between handset and conference phone mode using the buttons on the Dialer.

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Contents Revolabs FLX2TM ModelsPage Safety Warnings IntroductionContents GPL Licensed Software GNU General Public License General Information Connecting the Charger Base Quick setup for VoIP Conference CallsConnecting the Base Station VoIP configuration Making a callDescription UnpackingInstalling FLX2 Components FLX2 Base StationFLX2 Charger Base FLX Dialer FLX Speaker FLX Microphones Initial Setup VoIP configurationConnecting System Cables From the FLX HandsetCalling Configurations Speaker ModeManaging a Call From the FLX Web InterfaceHandset Mode Bluetooth CallVoIP Call Video Conference CallFLX Home Screen Page Placing a VoIP Call Answering an Incoming Call Declining an Incoming VoIP CallEnding a Telephone call Calling a Directory ContactActive Call Management Caller IDPlacing a Call on Hold Muting a CallActive Call Menu Conference Call Call WaitingComponent behavior in and out of the Charger Base DialerSpeaker MicrophonesBluetooth Activating 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 Connecting a Video Conference System Configuring the Analog AudioVideo 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 Contacts Delete Call HistoryView Contact List Add a ContactEdit a Contact Delete a ContactCall Contact Search for ContactView Contact Information Speaker Volume Audio ControlSet Speed Dial Calling a Speed Dial NumberRinger Equalizer EQAudio Mixer Mute / UnMuteSystem Info Device StatusSystem Information Bluetooth SetupHome CallBluetooth, Audio Date/TimeAdvanced Setup Mic AudioAux Audio Admin Settings Web Access on / OFF Microphone LED Pairing Indicators Speaker Indicator StatusWeb Interface Enabling Web AccessConnecting to the FLX Web Interface Home User Settings AudioSettings below can be changed at any time during a call Call ForwardingDate/Time Logging Out of the Web Session Administrator SettingsRestarting the Phone 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 Power On/Off the System Components Dialer On/OffSpeaker On/Off Microphones On/OffDialer Battery ExchangeMicrophones 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 Industry Canada Notice to Users Regulatory InformationFCC Notice to Users Restricted use with certain medical devices Export Law AssuranceNorth American Upcs Usage Restriction 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