Polycom Cordless Telephone Wireless Microphone System User Manual

Fu ll Du p le x Co n fe r e n ce P h o n e  
a n d W ir e le ss M icr o p h o n e Sy st e m  
In st a lla t io n In st r u ct io n s  
a n d Use r ’s G u id e  
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INTRO DUCTIO N  
INSTALLING THE CO NFERENCE P HO NE  
Thank you for selecting the SoundStation Premier, the next generation of full duplex conference  
phones. It will forever change your expectations regarding voice quality. Its super sensitive  
hypercardioid microphones allow you to zero in on meeting participants, while its high fidelity  
neodymium speaker provides both clarity and volume for even the largest conference rooms. But  
what puts the SoundStation Premier in a class all by itself is its virtually echo-free simultaneous  
two-way communications. Together with automatic gain control and noise reduction, meeting  
participants will have a difficult time realizing that they are not on a telephone handset.  
Furthermore, this product is simple and straightforward to use. The next several pages will explain  
the product in its entirety. Should you have any questions or comments, please call our technical  
support line at 1-800-451-0995 or fill out our customer registration card.  
1. Plug the long SoundStation cable from the Wall Module into the slot under the  
SoundStation Premier console as illustrated below.  
CHECKLIST O F PARTS  
2. Thread the cable through the channels on the underside of the SoundStation Premier  
console, as shown below.  
Your SoundStation audio conferencing system includes the following items:  
3. Insert the Wall Module plug into a nearby electrical outlet.  
The SoundStation Premier console will run a brief self-test, and then you’ll hear a tone. If you  
don’t hear the tone, make sure the outlet is working and the power is switched on.  
If any of the above parts is missing, please contact your Polycom representative or your Polycom  
authorized dealer.  
TO ENSURE BETTER P ERFO RM ANCE  
Locate the SoundStation Premier in a quiet environment, with soft furnishings — such as  
carpets, curtains, and sound-absorbing walls and ceilings.  
Place the unit at the center of a table or desk.  
Keep papers and other objects away from the unit.  
Seat all participants the same distance from the SoundStation Premier console.  
Speak at normal conversation levels.  
4. Plug the short cable from the Wall Module into a modular wall jack for a standard analog  
phone line. Your telephone system administrator or service technician can help you identify a  
standard analog phone line. A standard analog line supports fax machines, answering machines,  
modems, and most single-line telephones.  
Direct your voice toward the SoundStation Premier console.  
Do not move the SoundStation Premier console during a call.  
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5. Place the SoundStation Premier console on a flat, stable surface in the  
center of the room, then press the “On/Off” button to hear a dial tone.  
If you don’t hear a dial tone, you may not be connected to an analog  
telephone line.  
To access digital services, such as voice mail, where only pulse dialing is available,  
SoundStation Premier can provide temporary tone dialing. When the phone is O N, press  
SHIFT, then press REDIAL. The display must read TO N E DIALIN G for this feature to be  
activated. Once the phone is hung up, dialing will revert to its previous mode.  
NOTE: Changing the type of  
dialing used when a call is in  
progress in only temporary.  
USING THE SO UNDSTATIO N P REM IER  
To program and retrieve the conference phone’s phone number  
When power is first applied to the phone, the display will read EN TER PHO N E # . Type in  
the phone number with area code use the * key to enter a space. When finished, press  
the FLASH key.  
To retrieve the phone number at any time during a phone call, press SHIFT, then press  
the FLASH key. The phone number will be displayed for 10 seconds, then return to its  
previous mode.  
To place or answer a phone call  
Press O N / O FF to turn the unit on and dial the number. The display will go blank, then show  
each number as it is being dialed.  
NOTE: If caller ID is not  
available, there will be no  
time of day clock.  
To adjust the phone’s ringer volume  
When the phone is off, press SHIFT, then press  
O FF, LO W , MID, HIGH, and the levels will be heard after each key press. After 5 seconds, the  
phone will return to its previous mode.  
VO L or VO L . There are four options:  
For incoming calls and when caller identification is activated, the display will show the  
caller’s phone number. The time of day clock will be initiated once a call is made to the phone.  
Once the call is connected, a clock will appear on the display showing how long the call has  
been in progress.  
To adjust tone volume and speaker volume  
When the phone is on and dial tone is heard, adjustment of the dial tone volume can be made  
by pressing  
VO L or VO L  
.
NOTE: There are 32  
volume levels for both  
dial tone and speaker  
volume.  
To use tone dialing or pulse dialing  
NOTE: The volume levels for  
dial tone and speaker are  
stored independently in the  
phones memory.  
When the phone is off, press SHIFT, then press REDIAL. The display will read either TO N E  
DIALIN G, or if REDIAL is depressed again, PULSE DIALIN G. The display will return to your  
phone number after 5 seconds.  
The display will show: TO N E VO L IIIII II. After 5 seconds, the display will revert to its  
previous mode.  
NOTE: Toggle between  
TO N E or PULSE by  
depressing the REDIAL  
key only.  
Once a call is connected, the speaker volume can be made louder by pressing VO L or softer  
by pressing  
VO L. The display will show SPKR VO L IIIII II. After 5 seconds, the display  
will revert to its previous mode.  
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To place the call on hold or mute  
To program and use One-Touch dialing  
At any time during a phone call, press SHIFT, then press MUTE on the main keypad to place a  
call on HO LD, or simply press HO LD on the remote keypad. This shuts off the speaker and all  
microphones. The display will show HO LD and all LEDs begin blinking red.  
NOTE: The main keypad does  
not enable One-Touch  
dialing.  
When the phone is off, up to six phone numbers can be stored from the remote keypad.  
To program One-Touch dialing phone numbers, press PRO G. If the SoundStation Premier is  
connected to a PBX, press either 8 or 9, then press PAUSE (this inserts a two second delay so  
the PBX can access an outside line). Next, type in the desired phone number, then press  
STO RE, and finally press the desired location to store this phone number, 1-6. On the reverse  
side of the remote keypad, there is a place to record these phone numbers.  
To use 1-Touch dialing, simply press any of the six stored phone number locations. There is no  
need to press O N / O FF.  
To take the phone off HO LD press only the MUTE key on the main keypad or HO LD on the  
remote keypad. To shut off the microphones while keeping the speaker on, simply press  
MUTE.  
NOTE: If no PBX exists,  
PAUSE is not required.  
Your Wall Module is equipped with an RCA jack to record a conversation. Plug one end of an  
RCA-type connector into the jack on a tape recorder unit labeled AUX IN and the other end  
into the Wall Module jack labeled AUX O UT.  
The display will show MUTE and the LED’s will turn from green to red. To take the phone off  
MUTE , press MUTE on either keypad.  
To redial the last phone number called  
Aux Out  
Press the redial key. The display on the main keypad shows the last phone number which you  
have called or attempted to call.  
NOTE: The O N / O FF key  
does not have to be pressed  
for REDIAL to operate.  
IN CASE O F DIFFICULTY  
No dial tone  
Check that all connections are correct and tight.  
Make sure the short cable is connected to a standard analog telephone line.  
Try a different telephone line.  
To make a 3-way conference call or to transfer a call to another extension  
(if enabled on your telephone system)  
Short silences, echoes, or clipped speech  
Don’t move the SoundStation Premier console while it’s in use.  
Once a call is in progress, press the FLASH key.  
Keep your hands away from the unit during calls.  
A second dial tone will be heard and the display will read FLASH. To transfer the call, dial the  
extension and hang up the phone by pressing O N / O FF. To make a 3-way conference call, dial  
the second phone number. Once connected, press FLASH again, the two other parties will now  
be connected.  
Keep papers, cups, coffee pots, etc., away from the unit.  
At the beginning of a call, let someone at each location speak in turn for a few moments, to  
enable SoundStation Premier to adapt to its environment.  
The other party may be using lower-quality equipment or a half-duplex conference bridge,  
in which case there may be little you can do.  
NOTE: To hold a conference  
call with more than three  
parties, a conference call  
service provider (such as  
Confertech, AT&T, MCI and  
Sprint) is required, or contact  
your telecom manager.  
Try calling again to see if another line provides a better connection.  
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Muffled or “in a well” reception  
So u n d St a t io n P r e m ie r w it h  
Speak closer to the unit so the microphones can pick up your speech.  
Ex t e n d e d Hy p e rca r d io id M icr o p h o n e s  
Add more sound absorbency to the room.  
Excessive noise  
Noisy equipment, such as a computer or fan, may make it difficult for you to hear the other  
party. Both parties should turn off any noisy equipment.  
Try calling again to see if another line provides a better connection.  
Physical damage  
If physical damage is severe enough that the internal parts become visible, disconnect  
the SoundStation Premier immediately. Do not reconnect it to the network until the  
SoundStation Premier has been repaired.  
If you need more help, please call Polycom technical support at 1-800-451-0995, or your  
Polycom authorized dealer.  
Ch a p t e r 2  
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NTRO DUCTIO N  
INSTALLING SO UNDSTATIO N P REM IER W ITH EXTENDED M ICRO P HO NES  
Thank you for selecting the SoundStation Premier, the next generation of full duplex conference  
hones. It will forever change your expectations regarding voice quality. Its super sensitive  
ypercardioid microphones allow you to zero in on meeting participants, while its high fidelity  
eodymium speaker provides both clarity and volume for even the largest conference rooms. But  
what puts the SoundStation Premier in a class all by itself is its virtually echo-free simultaneous  
wo-way communications. Together with automatic gain control and noise reduction, meeting  
articipants will have a difficult time realizing that they are not on a telephone handset.  
Furthermore, this product is simple and straightforward to use. The next several pages will explain  
he product in its entirety. Should you have any questions or comments, please call out technical  
upport line at 1-800-451-0995 or fill out our customer registration card.  
1. Plug the long SoundStation Premier cable from the Wall Module into the slot under the  
SoundStation Premier console as illustrated below.  
2. Thread the cable through the channels on the underside of the SoundStation Premier  
console, as shown below.  
CHECK LIST O F PARTS  
Your SoundStation Premier System includes the following items:  
3. Connect the microphone cables to the SoundStation Premier console shown below:  
f any of the above parts are missing, please contact your Polycom representative or your Polycom  
uthorized dealer.  
TO ENSURE BETTER P ERFO RM ANCE  
Use in a conference room up to 30 × 40 feet.  
Position Extended Microphones 6 to 8 feet from the SoundStation Premier console.  
Participants should sit 3 to 6 feet from a microphone.  
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4. Insert the Wall Module plug into a nearby electrical outlet.  
The SoundStation Premier will run a brief self-test, and then you’ll hear a tone. If you don’t hear  
the tone, make sure the outlet is working and the power is switched on.  
5. Plug the short cable from the Wall Module into a modular wall jack for a standard analog  
phone line.  
Your telephone system administrator or service technician can help you identify a standard  
analog phone line. A standard analog line supports fax machines, answering machines, modems,  
and most single-line telephones.  
6. Place the SoundStation Premier console on a flat, stable surface in the center of the room.  
Position the two extended hypercardioid microphones for best coverage. See examples  
below.  
7. Press the “On/Off” button to hear a dial tone.  
If you don’t hear a dial tone, you may not be connected to an analog  
telephone line.  
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To access digital services, such as voice mail, where only pulse dialing is available,  
SoundStation Premier can provide temporary tone dialing. When the phone is O N , press  
SHIFT, then press REDIAL. The display must read TO N E DIALIN G for this feature to be  
activated. Once the phone is hung up, dialing will revert to its previous mode.  
USING THE SO UNDSTATIO N P REM IER W ITH TW O  
EXTENDED HYP ERCARDIO ID M ICRO P HO NES  
To place a call:  
Press O N / O FF to turn the SoundStation Premier console on, and dial the number.  
NOTE: Changing the type of  
dialing used when a call is in  
progress in only temporary.  
USING THE SO UNDSTATIO N P REM IER  
To program and retrieve the conference phone’s phone number  
When power is first applied to the phone, the display will read EN TER PHO N E # . Type in  
the phone number with area code use the * key to enter a space. When finished, press  
the FLASH key.  
To retrieve the phone number at any time during a phone call, press SHIFT, then press  
the FLASH key. The phone number will be displayed for 10 seconds, then return to its  
previous mode.  
To place or answer a phone call  
Press O N / O FF to turn the unit on and dial the number. The display will go blank, then show  
each number as it is being dialed.  
NOTE: If caller ID is not  
available, there will be no  
time of day clock.  
To adjust the phone’s ringer volume  
For incoming calls and when caller identification is activated, the display will show the  
caller’s phone number. The time of day clock will be initiated once a call is made to the phone.  
When the phone is off, press SHIFT, then press  
VO L or VO L . There are four options:  
O FF, LO W , MID, HIGH, and the levels will be heard after each key press. After 5 seconds, the  
phone will return to its previous mode.  
Once the call is connected, a clock will appear on the display showing how long the call has  
been in progress.  
To adjust tone volume and speaker volume  
When the phone is on and dial tone is heard, adjustment of the dial tone volume can be made  
by pressing  
VO L or VO L  
.
NOTE: There are 32  
volume levels for both  
dial tone and speaker  
volume.  
NOTE: The volume levels for  
dial tone and speaker are  
stored independently in the  
phones memory.  
To use tone dialing or pulse dialing  
When the phone is off, press SHIFT, then press REDIAL. The display will read either TO N E  
DIALIN G, or if REDIAL is depressed again, PULSE DIALIN G. The display will return to your  
phone number after 5 seconds.  
The display will show: TO N E VO L IIIII II. After 5 seconds, the display will revert to its  
previous mode.  
NOTE: Toggle between  
TO N E or PULSE by  
depressing the REDIAL  
key only.  
Once a call is connected, the speaker volume can be made louder by pressing VO L or softer  
by pressing  
VO L. The display will show SPKR VO L IIIII II. After 5 seconds, the display  
will revert to its previous mode.  
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To place the call on hold or mute  
To program and use One-Touch dialing  
At any time during a phone call, press SHIFT, then press MUTE on the main keypad to place a  
call on HO LD, or simply press HO LD on the remote keypad. This shuts off the speaker and all  
microphones. The display will show HO LD and all LEDs begin blinking red.  
NOTE: The main keypad does  
not enable One-Touch  
dialing.  
When the phone is off, up to six phone numbers can be stored from the remote keypad.  
To program One-Touch dialing phone numbers, press PRO G. If the SoundStation Premier is  
connected to a PBX, press either 8 or 9, then press PAUSE (this inserts a two second delay so  
the PBX can access an outside line). Next, type in the desired phone number, then press  
STO RE, and finally press the desired location to store this phone number, 1-6. On the reverse  
side of the remote keypad, there is a place to record these phone numbers.  
To use 1-Touch dialing, simply press any of the six stored phone number locations. There is no  
need to press O N / O FF.  
To take the phone off HO LD press only the MUTE key on the main keypad or HO LD on the  
remote keypad. To shut off the microphones while keeping the speaker on, simply press  
MUTE.  
NOTE: If no PBX exists,  
PAUSE is not required.  
To mute all microphones, press MUTE:  
The display will show MUTE and the LED’s will turn from green to red. To take the phone off  
MUTE , press MUTE on either keypad.  
To redial the last phone number called  
Press the redial key. The display on the main keypad shows the last phone number which you  
have called or attempted to call.  
To resume two-way communications, press MUTE again. The blinking red LED will  
return to green.  
NOTE: The O N / O FF key  
does not have to be pressed  
for REDIAL to operate.  
A local MUTE button is located on each of the extended microphones:  
To make a 3-way conference call or to transfer a call to another extension  
(if enabled on your telephone system)  
Once a call is in progress, press the FLASH key.  
A second dial tone will be heard and the display will read FLASH. To transfer the call, dial the  
extension and hang up the phone by pressing O N / O FF. To make a 3-way conference call, dial  
the second phone number. Once connected, press FLASH again, the two other parties will now  
be connected.  
NOTE: To hold a conference  
call with more than three  
parties, a conference call  
service provider (such as  
Confertech, AT&T, MCI and  
Sprint) is required, or contact  
your telecom manager.  
By switching to the O position, the LED MUTE light will turn red and only this microphone  
will be shut off. Switching to the 1 position will turn the microphone back on.  
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P ERM ANENT INSTALLATIO N  
La v a lie r W ir e le ss M icro p h o n e Sy st e m  
To hide c
1. Locate microphones 6 to 8 feet from the SoundStation Premier console.  
Ch a p t e r 3  
2. Drill holes in table to accommodate for thickness of cord. For the extended mircrophone, drill a  
1/2" hole. For the SoundStation Premier console, drill a 5/8" hole.  
3. Route cables through holes under table.  
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INTRO DUCTIO N  
(8) Low Battery LED  
(7) On/ Off Switch  
(4) Signal LED  
(2) Softwire Antenna  
(5) Output Jack  
Thank you for choosing the SoundStation Wireless Microphone System. This system operates on a  
long-range, interference-free VHF high band frequency. It also utilizes a patented companding noise  
reduction system for excellent dynamic range (120 dB) and hiss-free performance.  
CHECKLIST O F PARTS  
Your SoundStation Wireless Microphone System includes the following items:  
(6) Power Jack  
(3) Mute Control  
(1) Battery Compartment  
(on the bottom)  
If any of the above parts are missing, please contact your Polycom representative or your Polycom  
authorized dealer.  
P o w e r in g t h e Re ce iv e r  
Plug the AC adapter jack into the “Power” Jack (6) on top of the receiver, then plug the adapter into  
a 110V AC socket. For battery operation, slide the battery cover on the receiver to the right and  
place a fresh 9V battery in the Battery Compartment (1), observing the correct polarity. Although a  
fresh alkaline battery can last up to eight hours in the receiver, in order to ensure optimum performance  
it is recommended that the battery be replaced after five hours of use. Turn the receiver on by  
sliding the O N / O FF Switch (7) to the left. The “Low Battery” LED (8) will flash briefly, indicating  
adequate battery strength. If the “Low Battery” LED (8) lights during use, replace the battery.  
TO ENSURE BETTER P ERFO RM ANCE  
Position microphone six inches from mouth.  
Check battery condition indicator before using.  
Fully extend softwire antenna.  
An t e n n a  
When the system is in use, the “Softwire Antenna” (2) on the receiver should be fully extended to obtain  
maximum range.  
THE SO UNDSTATIO N W IRELESS RECEIVER  
The wireless receiver is powered by the included AC adapter. As an option, the receiver can be  
powered by a 9 V battery (not included). LED lights indicate low battery and received signal.  
Controls include an O N / O FF switch and a MUTE adjustment. Audio output and AC adapter  
connectors are 3.5 mm jacks. An attached softwire antenna extends from the top of the receiver.  
Co n n e ct in g Au d io O u t p u t  
Using the RCA cable provided, connect the 3.5 mm jack to the “Output” Jack (5) on the receiver.  
Connect the RCA jack to the AUX connector on the Wall Module.  
The standard SoundStation Wireless Microphone System operates on a frequency of 171.905 MHz.  
Multiple systems operating in close proximity must operate on different frequencies to avoid  
crosstalk, however, systems using an alternate operating frequency of 203.4 MHz are available.  
Please contact your Polycom representative or Polycom’s authorized dealer if you need an alternate  
system.  
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LAVALIER W IRELESS TRANSM ITTER  
SP ECIFICATIO NS  
Tr a n sm it t e r O p e r a t io n  
Slide the transmitter’s battery cover open and place the included 9V battery into the Battery  
Compartment (4), observing the correct polarity. Turn on the transmitter by pushing the Transmitter  
O N / O FF Switch (2) to the O N position. The “Low Battery” LED (3) will give a single quick flash.  
In the case of a dead or low battery, the LED will not go on at all or will stay on continuously,  
indicating a battery voltage below 7V. If this occurs, replace with a fresh 9V battery. To preserve  
battery strength, turn the transmitter off when not in use.  
With the transmitter O N / O FF Switch (2) switched to O N , clip the transmitter to a belt or place in a  
pocket. Attach the Microphone (5) at chest level. Do not place too close to mouth — a distance of  
six inches works best. When ready to speak, turn on the microphone by pushing the Audio  
O N / O FF Switch (1) to the O N position.  
Ch a p t e r 4  
(1) Audio On/ Off Switch  
(2) Transmitter On/ Off Switch  
(3) Low Battery LED  
(5) Microphone  
(4) Battery Compartment  
(on the bottom)  
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THE SO UNDSTATIO N P r e m ie r Fu ll Du p le x Co n fe r e n ce  
THE SO UNDSTATIO N P r e m ie r Fu ll Du p le x Co n fe r e n ce  
Sp e cifica tio n s  
Audio Bandwidth  
Loudspeaker Volume  
Network Interface  
200 to 3500 Hz  
89dBSPL  
Extended Microphones  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Cabling: Two-wire RJ9, 8 feet  
Two-wire RJ-11 analog PBX or Public Switched  
Telephone Network interface  
Power Requirements  
Console  
Remote Keypad  
Dimensions:  
Size:  
Weight:  
Weight:  
Batteries: 2, AAAAlkaline  
typical power __________  
Power Supply/  
Telephone Interface  
Wireless Microphone  
System Specifications  
Overall System Performance  
Frequency Response:  
Dynamic Range:  
Wall Module  
Power: 90-130VAC, 50/60 Hz, 30W  
Dimensions:  
Cable Length: 25' to console, 10' to telephone wall jack  
Weight:  
Auxiliary Input/Output (auto-sensing) RCAJack  
Output: Line level to tape recorder  
200 to 3400 Hz  
120 dB (max. SPL to A-weighted  
noise level)  
Harmonic Distortion:  
RF Carrier Frequency:  
Frequency Stability:  
Modulation:  
< 0.3%  
171.905 MHz and 203.4 MHz  
±.005%, crystal controlled  
FM / ±15 KHz  
Maximum Operating Range:  
50 to 200 feet  
FPO  
Universal Module  
Power: 200-260VAC, 50/60 Hz, 25W  
Dimensions:  
Cable Length: 25' to console, 10' to telephone wall jack  
Weight:  
RCAJack; Line level to tape recorder  
Output: Line level to tape recorder  
Wireless VHF Receiver  
Controls:  
Audio output:  
Connectors:  
Mute adjust  
600 ohm unbalanced  
Audio output; RCA jack. Power  
input; 3.5 mm jack  
Indicators:  
Mute:  
Low battery and transmitter “TX”  
Externally adjustable; 1µV  
preset minimum  
Environmental  
Requirements  
Temperature:  
Humidity:  
Unwanted Signal Rejection:  
Power Requirements:  
60 dB image and spurious  
Single 9 V alkaline, internal, or 9 V  
DC power adapter  
Recommended Room  
Conditions  
Reverberation time: < 0.4 seconds  
Noise level: < 48 dBA  
Registration  
UL, FCC, Canada  
FCC ID:  
Registration # CKT 78E 151VR  
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Polycoms obligation to repair, replace, or refund, as set forth above, is your exclusive remedy.  
THE SO UNDSTATIO N P r e m ie r Fu ll Du p le x Co n fe r e n ce  
Except as specifically set forth above, Polycom, its affiliates, suppliers, and dealers make no  
warranties, express or implied, and specifically disclaim any warranties of merchantability or  
fitness for a particular purpose.  
Wireless Microphone  
System Specifications  
(cont’d)  
Limitation of Liability  
Except as provided below, the liability of Polycom and its affiliates and suppliers for any claims,  
losses, damages, or expenses from any cause whatsoever (including acts or omissions of third  
parties), regardless of the form of action, whether in contract, tort, or otherwise, shall not exceed  
the lessor of: (1) the direct damages proven; or (2) the repair cost, replacement cost, license fee,  
annual rental charge, or purchase price, as the case may be, of the equipment that gives rise to the  
claim. Except as provided below, Polycom and its affiliates and suppliers shall not be liable for any  
incidental, special, reliance, consequential, or indirect loss or damage incurred in connection with  
the equipment. As used in this paragraph, consequential damages include, but are not limited to,  
the following: lost profits, lost revenues, and losses arising out of unauthorized use (or charges for  
such use) of common carrier telecommunications services or facilities accessed through or  
connected to the equipment. For personal injury caused by Polycoms negligence, Polycoms  
liability shall be limited to proven damages to person. No action or proceeding against Polycom or  
its affiliates or suppliers may be commenced more than twenty-four (24) months after the cause of  
action accrues. THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL SURVIVE FAILURE OF AN EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.  
Wireless Transmitter  
Audio Input Impedance:  
600 ohm electric condenser  
microphone, permanently attached  
Transmitter “On/Off”,  
Audio “On/Off”  
Controls:  
Indicators:  
Battery:  
Battery Life:  
Low battery LED  
9 V alkaline  
8 hours  
FCC:  
Registration # BEK 9E3T20  
P o ly co m Lim it e d Wa r r a n t y a n d Lim it a t io n o f Lia b ilit y  
Polycom warrants you, the customer, that your system will be in good working order on the date  
Polycom or its authorized reseller delivers or installs the system, whichever is later (“Warranty  
Date”). If you notify Polycom or its Authorized Dealer within one year of the Warranty Date that  
your system is not in good working order, Polycom will without charge to you repair or replace, at  
its option, the system components that are not in good working order. Repair or replacement parts  
may be new or refurbished and will be provided on an exchange basis. If Polycom determines that  
your system cannot be repaired or replaced, Polycom will remove the system and, at your option,  
refund the purchase price of your system or apply the purchase price towards the purchase of  
another Polycom system. If you purchased your system directly from Polycom, Polycom will  
perform warranty repair in accordance with the terms and conditions of the specific type of Polycom  
maintenance coverage you selected. A written explanation of Polycom’s types of maintenance  
coverage may be obtained from Polycom by calling 1 800 247-7000 (in the continental U.S. only).  
If you purchased your system from an Polycom Authorized Dealer, contact your reseller for the  
details of the maintenance plan applicable to your system.  
This Polycom limited warranty covers damage to the system caused by power surges.  
Unless otherwise expressly agreed to in a written agreement signed by Polycom, Polycom will not  
be responsible under this limited warranty for damages resulting from:  
Failure to follow Polycom’s installation, operation, or maintenance instructions.  
Unauthorized system modification, movement, or alteration.  
Unauthorized use of common carrier communication services accessed through the system.  
Abuse, misuse, negligent acts or omissions of the customer and persons under the customer’s  
control; or  
Acts of third parties and acts of God.  
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