Phoenix Audio Octopus User Manual

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Video Codec

Octopus

Option 2: Speakers Connection Split

Video Codec

Octopus

Option 3: Using TV Monitor Speakers

Speakers

The loudspeaker signal can come from different
communication sources. It could come from the far-end of
the IP link (through the USB communication), through the
far-end of the telephone line (digital or analog), it could come
from the far-end of the Video Codec system (through its
speakers’ RCA jack), or any combination of the above. In
order to ensure proper Echo Cancelling performance, please
follow the instructions herein.

When connected to a Video Codec system (and only Video
Codec) the user can select one of three configurations:
1) Connect the Codec speakers’ output to the Octopus

‘SPK In’ jack (black RCA). Connect the room’s speakers
to the Octopus ‘SPK Out’ connector(s).

2) Connect the Codec speakers’ output directly to the

room’s speakers. Connect, in parallel, the Codec

speakers’ output into the Octopus ‘SPK In’ jack (black
RCA).

3) Alternatively, when using TV monitor’s speakers, you

could connect the Video Codec speakers’ output to the
TV monitor, and connect the “external speakers” on the
TV monitor to the Octopus’s ‘SPK In’ jack.

Video Codec

Octopus

Option 1: Speakers Connected through the Octopus

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