To start the VCM60, turn on the switch on the bottom of the VCM60. You can turn off the switch if the VCM60 is not in use for a long period of time. Connecting the VCM60 to the Video Conferencing Endpoint To ensure good voice quality, the VCM60 can be connected to the VC110 video conferencing endpoint to work as the audio input device.
(unregistered) icon on the status bar of display device will change to (registered). And the display device prompts the battery capacity. LED Instruction There are two indicators on the top of the VCM60. The indicators display the VCM60 work status. Battery indicator LED on the VCM60 Wirelss Micpod:...
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VC110 video conferencing endpoint. It supports 360-degree audio pickup at a radius of up to 3 meters. The VCM60 has a rubber pads on its base to prevent it from sliding. You can place the VCM60 on a conference table.
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The VCM60 video conferencing wireless micpod should be less than 30 meters distant from the dongle, and isn’t disturbed by obstacles. Place the VCM60 on a stable surface and keep it away from obstacles so that it can effectively pick up sounds.
Muting or Unmuting the VCM60 When VCM60 works as an audio input device of the VC110 video conferencing endpoint, you can tap the mute button on the top of the VCM60 to mute or unmute the VCM60. Frequently Asked Questions 1.
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3. How to mute the VCM60 when it is in online standby status or during a call? In online standby status, tap the mute button on the VCM60 to mute it, the mute indicator is red and is in breathing state.
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FCC Warning: Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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