Special Audio Mode; Conferencing - Using The Button - Polycom SoundStation2 User Manual And Administrator Manual

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Special Audio Mode

This feature allows you to take advantage
of the SoundStation2's speaker and micro-
phones. For example, if you were in a call
on your mobile phone, you could connect
your mobile phone to the SoundStation2
and use its speaker and microphones to
continue your conversation and include
everyone in the room in the conversation.
► A 2.5 mm jack marked
the left side of the phone console
is used to connect to audio devices
like mobile phones.
► Cables and/or adaptors are not
included with SoundStation2 and
are available as optional accesories.
Conferencing - using the
If your telephone system supports multi-
party call conferencing, then you can
establish multi-party calls with your
SoundStation2.
►Check with your System Admin-
istrator to determine the number
of parties that can be conferenced
together.
► When a 2.5mm cable is plugged into
this jack, the SoundStation2 screen will
show a message "Mobile Phone In"
on the display. This message will be
displayed regardless of whether a mobile
phone is connected to the other end of
the cable or whether a mobile phone call
is actually active or not. To clear this
message, unplug the 2.5mm cable.
► SoundStation2 may still be used to
on
make or receive regular phone calls at
any time, even with this cable plugged
in.
• Incoming calls over the analog line
will ring as usual and the call may
answered by pressing the
• Outgoing calls may be initiated by
pressing the
digits of the number you wish to dial.
Note: It is not possible to bridge a
mobile phone call with another call that
is active on the analog phone line of the
SoundStation2.
button
►Your System Administrator may
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key. Then enter the
need to activate multi-party
conferencing features or provide
you with instructions specific to
your telephone system.
key.

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