VB-AUD-201 Using the Speakerphone: Difference between revisions
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| White indicator is on for 2 seconds | |||
| The USB cable has been connected to a computer | |||
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| Blue indicator is always on | |||
| Calling | |||
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| The blue LED indicators will move to the bottom with increasing levels and to the top with decreasing levels | |||
| Turn volume up or down | |||
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| Turns red | |||
| Mute | |||
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| Green indicator is on | |||
| Press the power button to check the battery level | |||
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=Charging= | =Charging= | ||
Revision as of 03:15, 19 July 2022
Powering On/off
- Press and hold the power button for two (2) seconds to turn on the power; the Status Indicator will light up from top to bottom then turn off.
- Press and hold the power button for two (2) seconds to turn off the power; the Status Indicator will light up from bottom to top then turn off.
Power Indicator Status
| White indicator is always on | Power is On |
| Indicator is off | Power is Off |
- NOTE:
- After the speakerphone is connected to a computer, it will automatically power on.
- After 30 minutes of no operation or power supply, the speakerphone will automatically power off.
Button Control
Status LED Indicator
| White indicator is on for 2 seconds | The USB cable has been connected to a computer |
| Blue indicator is always on | Calling |
| The blue LED indicators will move to the bottom with increasing levels and to the top with decreasing levels | Turn volume up or down |
| Turns red | Mute |
| Green indicator is on | Press the power button to check the battery level |