5. If you are using LifeSize Focus for both video and audio, you can skip step 5. Otherwise,
do one of the following:
a. If you are using a single LifeSize MicPod for audio, insert the end of the cable from
the LifeSize MicPod into the microphone port marked with the microphone symbol
on the back of the codec. If the LifeSize MicPod is installed in an area where the
cord could be pulled or tripped upon, refer to "Attaching the LifeSize MicPod Strain
Relief Clip" on page 19.
Warning:
as permanent damage to the LifeSize MicPod cord connector and the connector in
the codec. LifeSize recommends that you use the cable strain relief clip included in
the LifeSize MicPod product box as described in "Attaching the LifeSize MicPod
Strain Relief Clip" on page 19.
If you are using dual LifeSize MicPods for audio, refer to "Configuring Dual
LifeSize MicPods" on page 18 for a description of supported configuration options.
b. If you are using the LifeSize Phone for audio, insert the phone cable into the port
marked with the LAN symbol
Note:
The exterior port marked with the
reserved for future use.
Insert the opposite end of the phone cable into the port marked with the
LifeSize Phone symbol
secured into the guides to avoid damage to them.
Note:
When the LifeSize Phone is connected to a LifeSize video communications
system, you are unable to configure it as a standalone speakerphone. Configure
your system using the LifeSize video communications system interface.
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Tripping on the LifeSize MicPod cord can cause personal injury as well
on the back of the codec. Ensure the cables are
on the underside of the phone.
symbol on the LifeSize Phone is
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