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Table of contents 1 Welcome ................................1 2 Getting to know your speaker phone ........................ 2 Top ............................... 2 Right side ............................. 3 3 Setting up the speaker phone ........................... 4 Turning on the speaker phone ......................4 Charging the speaker phone ........................ 5 Connecting to the speaker phone ......................
Welcome The following chapters provide information about the features and use of your HP UC Speaker Phone. Features: Omni-directional microphone and wide-band audio ● Dynamic 50 mm speaker ● Lights, audio indicators, and voice guidance ● Uses: Answer, end, reject, and mute calls ●...
Getting to know your speaker phone Component Description Power button/light Turns the speaker phone on or off. Press and hold until the light flashes. Answer Call button Answers a call. Volume down button Decreases the volume. Bluetooth button/light Connects the speaker phone to a Bluetooth device. Press and hold for two seconds.
Component Description Green: Speaker phone is charged. ● NOTE: The light turns off one minute after the battery is fully charged. Volume up button Increases the volume. End/Reject Call button Ends or rejects a call. Right side Component Description Audio-out (headphone) jack Connects optional powered stereo speakers, headphones, earbuds, or a headset.
Setting up the speaker phone Turning on the speaker phone Connect the USB cable of the speaker phone to a USB port on your computer. NOTE: If you want to connect to the speaker phone using Bluetooth, omit this step. Chapter 3 Setting up the speaker phone...
Press and hold the power button until the light flashes. You can talk via the speaker phone for about 15 hours before needing to recharge it. Charging the speaker phone Connect the USB cable of the speaker phone to a USB port on your computer. ▲...
Press and hold the Bluetooth button until the Bluetooth light flashes blue and you hear the connection instructions. Turn on Bluetooth on your mobile device. Make sure that your mobile device and the speaker phone are within pairing range. NOTE: If you are using a Class 1 Bluetooth mobile device, the mobile device must be within 100 m (300 ft) of the speaker phone.
The Bluetooth light is solid blue when the connection is completed successfully. Connecting to a corded headset Connect the corded headset to the audio-out (headphone) port on the speaker phone. ▲ Connecting to the speaker phone...
Using the speaker phone Multiple calls The speaker phone can handle and accept multiple calls simultaneously. To put the current call on hold and answer an incoming call: Press the Answer Call button. ▲ To switch between an active call and a held call: Press the Answer Call button.
Windows operating system on page ® Go to http://www.hp.com/support and select your country or region. Under Drivers & Downloads, type the speaker phone model number (located on the bottom of the speaker phone) and click Go. Click the link for your specific speaker phone, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
Specifications Operating environment Factor Metric U.S. Temperature Operating 5°C to 40°C 41°F to 104°F Nonoperating -5°C to 45°C 23°F to 113°F Always store the speaker phone turned off. Do not expose the speaker phone to rain or other liquids. Chapter 6 Specifications...
Troubleshooting If you have any problems with your speaker phone, use the following troubleshooting tips. I hear crackling noises. Cause Solution Bluetooth technology is sensitive to objects between the Make sure that the speaker phone and mobile device are speaker phone and the mobile device. within 100 m (300 feet) of each other, with minimal obstruction.