Hands-Free Operation - Extron electronics IPI 200 Series User Manual

Ipi 100 & ipi 200 series medialink ip intercom interfaces
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Select Reject Calls or Forward Calls. If the Reject Calls
2.
option is set, no calls are accepted. The Forward Calls
option sends the call to another help desk.
3.
Click Accept Calls to return to the Listening mode.

Hands-free operation

For hands-free operation for both the help desk and the
intercom user, select Automatic. The intercom user presses the
intercom's button once to activate the microphone and put the
console into Listen mode. The user speaks into the intercom
and releases the IPI button when finished speaking. The console
operator clicks the Talk button to speak to the intercom user.
When Automatic is selected, the software's Listen button is
automatically enabled when the Talk button is turned off.
In manual mode, the console
operator must click the Talk and
Listen buttons to contact or listen to
the intercom.
d
Intercom Settings area — The Intercom Settings control the
volume of the remote intercom's microphone and speaker.
1.
To set the sensitivity level of the microphone on the remote
intercom, raise or lower the
slider control on the left side
of the Intercom Settings area.
2.
Click the High, Med or Low
buttons to set the volume
level of the remote
intercom's speaker.
e
Local Settings area — To adjust the audio output volume at
the console PC, click and drag the Local Mic slide control. The
highest setting is 0 dB. The lowest
is approximately 35 dB lower.
The maximum output of the PC's
headset or speakers is determined
by the PC's sound card and by
the sound card's driver and the
operating system's volume controls. This Local Settings level
control provides a convenient way for the console operator to
lower the volume at the console without leaving the help desk
software.
f
Incoming Call area — Displays the status of calls coming in to
the help desk.
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