Polycom Full Duplex Conference Phone and Wireless Microphone System User Manual

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INSTALLING SOUNDSTATION PREMIER WITH EXTENDED MICROPHONES

1. Plug the long SoundStation Premier cable from the Wall Module into the slot under the

SoundStation Premier console as illustrated below.

2. Thread the cable through the channels on the underside of the SoundStation Premier

console, as shown below.

3. Connect the microphone cables to the SoundStation Premier console shown below:

SoundStation Premier Full Duplex Conference Phone and Wireless Microphone User’s Guide

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for selecting the SoundStation Premier, the next generation of full duplex conference
phones. It will forever change your expectations regarding voice quality. Its super sensitive
hypercardioid microphones allow you to zero in on meeting participants, while its high fidelity
neodymium speaker provides both clarity and volume for even the largest conference rooms. But
what puts the SoundStation Premier in a class all by itself is its virtually echo-free simultaneous
two-way communications. Together with automatic gain control and noise reduction, meeting
participants will have a difficult time realizing that they are not on a telephone handset.
Furthermore, this product is simple and straightforward to use. The next several pages will explain
the product in its entirety. Should you have any questions or comments, please call out technical
support line at 1-800-451-0995 or fill out our customer registration card.

CHECK LIST OF PARTS

Your SoundStation Premier System includes the following items:

f any of the above parts are missing, please contact your Polycom representative or your Polycom

uthorized dealer.

TO ENSURE BETTER PERFORMANCE

Use in a conference room up to 30

×

40 feet.

Position Extended Microphones 6 to 8 feet from the SoundStation Premier console.

Participants should sit 3 to 6 feet from a microphone.

SoundStation Premier Full Duplex Conference Phone and Wireless Microphone User’s Guide

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