Speakerphone user guidelines – Vertical Communications SCS 8324S User Manual

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GCA70250

Attendant Manaul

August, 03

Comdial

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Speakerphone User Guidelines

• Both parties can not talk at the same time. You must wait for

silence out of your loudspeaker before talking. You must stop
talking to hear the other party.

• Background noise may prevent the sound-activated switches

from operating properly. Avoid placing the speakerphone where
it will detect sounds from typewriters, keyboards, printers,
paging systems, and other equipment.

• Speak slightly louder than normal and with a clear, authoritative

voice. For the microphone to best detect your voice, speak
within three feet of it and face the telephone.

• Raising the volume of the loudspeaker makes it easier for the

sound-activated switches in your telephone to select the distant
party’s voice. Lowering the volume of the loudspeaker makes it
easier for the switches to select your voice.

• Since the system takes several seconds to provide the best

switching, constant sound patterns—such as elongating your
words and playing externally-supplied music—may prevent the
sound-activated switches from operating properly.

• Place the telephone on a hard surface and away from table

edges. Do not place the telephone in corners or enclosures. Do
not let obstructions come between you and the microphone.
Rooms with hard, flat surfaces that reflect sound may affect the
sound-activated switches.

• If you are using a handset and the other party is using a

speakerphone, avoid breathing heavily into your microphone.
Avoid other sounds that may affect the distant telephone’s
sound-activated switches.

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