Unpacking and installation, Assembling the unit, Mounting the (optional) handset – Avaya Tandberg 150 MXP User Manual
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TANDBERG 150
MXP
USER GUIDE
TANDBERG 150
MXP
USER GUIDE
Unpacking and Installation
Assembling the unit is really easy. The system lies fully
assembled in the box. Remove the accessories box and
carefully lift the system out of the box. To protect the camera
lens while installing, we recommend that you let the camera
lens cap remain on. In the accessories box you should find:
LAN cable
•
Power adapter and power cable
•
Please report any discrepancies to your TANDBERG
Representative immediately.
Handset
is an optional device that must be ordered separately.
Contact your TANDBERG representative for more information.
How to configure the unit is
described in Administrator
Settings (separate document).
Assembling the Unit
Mounting the (optional) Handset
Slide the handset
bracket into the
system’s bottom plate
tracks. Place the
system in an upright
position and lay the
handset in its place.
The handset is held in
place by magnets.
Connecting Cables
Socket for optional handset’s cable.
See lower left corner of this page for
details.
Socket for optional headset.
The
TANDBERG 150
MXP
has a 2.5mm 3-pole
mini-jack connector at its right side
marked with a headset symbol. This
allows the user to connect a standard
telecommunications headset to the
system.
Headsets with the microphone positioned
in front of the user’s mouth, connected to
the earphone through a rod, tend to give
more echo than earbud headsets with
the microphone attached to the cord.
TANDBERG recommends the Plantronics
MX100 headset (http://www.plantronics.
com, products > mobile).
Note that the maximum outer diameter
of the plug must be 9.0 mm or smaller.
A plug with a bigger outer diameter will
not fit the unit. Alternatively an extension
cord may be used.
Connect your
LAN
(Local Area Network)
here.
If you have a single LAN connection
only and this is in use by your PC
already, connect your PC to the
150
MXP
and the 150
MXP
to the
LAN to let both units have internet
access.
Connect
Power
here.