Set-up guide, Step 2: audio conferencing, Step 2: video conferencing – Revolabs Fusion Setup Guide User Manual

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Set-Up Guide

STEP 2: Audio Conferencing


Plug Cable A (single RCA to double RCA) single RCA connector into Fusion
Base Station <Room Out> RCA port, and then plug the double RCA
connectors into the powered speakers or a powered amplifier. Plug speakers
into wall outlet.

Plug one end of Cable B, the phone line cable, into the Fusion Base Station
<Line In>, plug other end into phone jack. You may also plug a phone into the
RJ11 <Set In>, You may then dial with the remote control or the phone.

If you ordered 01-8FUSION(EU)-62 6 omni tabletops/2 wearable
microphones or 01-4FUSION(EU)-31 3 omni tabletops/1 wearable
microphone. You are all set to go! Take out the Wireless Microphones,
unmute them by pressing the mute button on the microphone and the

system

is ready for a conference!


If you selected your microphones separately with the 01-8FUSION(EU)-NM
or 01-4FUSION(EU)-NM Fusion part numbers, you must first establish a
connection between your microphones to the Fusion Base Station. This is
called “pairing”. Refer to page 9.

STEP 2: Video Conferencing


You must have the audio output going

f

rom the Fusion Base station directly to

the speakers used by the video-conferencing station. Plug Cable A (single RCA
to double RCA) single RCA connector into Fusion Base Station <Room Out>
RCA port and then plug the double RCA connectors into the speakers or
monitor.

Once you have configured your video-conferencing station as shown on pages
11-17, then:
If you ordered 01-8FUSION-62 6 omni tabletops/2 wearable microphones or
01-4FUSION-31 3 omni tabletops/1 wearable microphone. You are all set to

go! Take out the Wireless Microphones, unmute them by pressing the mute
button on the microphone and the

system is ready for a conference!


If you selected your microphones separately with the 01-8FUSION-NM or 01
-4FUSION-NM
Fusion part numbers, you must first establish a connection
between your microphones to the Fusion Base Station. This is called “pairing”.

Refer to page 9.

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