Revolabs FLX2 VoIP Advanced User Manual

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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
the FLX.

Video Conference Call
The FLX2 System can be connected to a 3

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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.

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 indicators for
each of the possible Speakers, one symbol for each of the
mics, and a charging indicator for the handset itself. The
color of the Speaker and Microphone symbol indicate their
status. A green Speaker indicates that that speaker is
available, a grey one means that this speaker is not available, e.g. no speaker is paired

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