Spider MT505 SIP USER MANUAL
INDEX Overview .....................................................Page 03 Connecting the Spider .....................................................Page 04 Using the Spider .....................................................Page 05 Dialing .....................................................Page 05 Incoming Call .....................................................Page 05 During A Call .....................................................Page 06 Device Menu ...............................
SPIDER 505 SIP OVERVIEW The Spider is a high-quality conference speakerphone that will turn any room into a professionally sounding conference room. It has an exceptionally large pickup and broadcasting range, yet is small in size and discrete in design. The Spider utilizes multiple microphones, a uniquely designed speaker, and a powerful DSP to achieve commanding performance. This guide will help you learn how to use your conference phone and will reveal all the features that come with it.
CONNECTING YOUR SPIDER CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER This connection is for any session using your computer, such as Voice over IP applications (Skype, Vidyo, etc.). Using the USB cable provided, plug the micro USB side of the cable into the Spider (USB connector located on the connector panel below the unit). Plug the USB end of the cable into any USB port on your computer, your Spider is ready for use.
CONNECTING TO A SIP/IP LINE For any session using an IP telephone provider (IP/SIP). Using the Ethernet cable provided, plug one end of the cable into the Spider’s Ethernet connector (located on the connector panel below the unit). Plug the other end of the cable directly into your Ethernet wall socket. Make sure that the Spider is either plugged into a power source OR that your home or office is equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE).
DURING A CALL DIRECTIONAL ARRAY During a call the Spider uses proprietary beamforming technology to locate a legitimate voice source and steer an array towards it. This allows the Spider to focus on the speaker in the room and to cancel out all other noises. The beamforming process is dynamic and adjusts the direction of the array when the source of sound changes or moves.
CONFERENCE CALL (conference a new source into your existing call) Press the middle function key Dial the intended number to conference in Press the middle function key once more to complete the conference END CALL Press the button OR the right function key All grill lights will show solid red for three seconds. DEVICE MENU To enter the menu, click on the button. While inside the menu: ENTER The button functions as ENTER and will take you one step forward in the menu.
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VOLUME Adjust the volume levels for the Spider’s different volume profiles listed below: Speaker Increase or decrease the speaker volume by using and Microphone Increase or decrease the microphone sensitivity using and NOTE: ,f the volume is set too low you won’t be heard by the far-end. However, if the volume is set too high, the far-end might get a distorted signal. Ringer Increase or decrease the ringtone volume by using and Ringtone Scroll using the and buttons to choose a ringtone.
Sleep Mode Timeout Scroll using the and buttons to choose the amount of time you want the Spider to standby before going into sleep mode. When going into sleep mode, the keypad light will turn off and the screen will dim, leaving a clock display. INFORMATION IP Address The Spider’s current IP address. Use this to access the unit’s Control Portal by typing it into the URL field in a browser. MAC The Spider’s MAC address. This is a unique number that will not change.
CONNECTIVITY DISPLAY On the top left corner of the screen, the Spider will display the interface it’s connected to. TELEPHONE SYMBOL If a symbol appears, then your Spider is connected to and has registered with an IP service provider. The Spider’s IP interface is ready to be used. CROSSED TELEPHONE SYMBOL If a symbol appears, then your Spider is either not connected or not registered with an IP service provider. The Spider’s IP interface is not functional.
DAISY CHAINING Every Spider comes with the built-in ability to connect to other SMART Spiders (MT503) or Quattro3s (up to 15 units). This feature enables you to provide coverage for larger spaces using a chain of units. NOTE: The SIP Spider MT505 can only act as the first or “master” unit and not as a satellite or unit.
MAKING THE CONNECTION The SIP Spider will be the master unit. This unit will be the one interfacing for the entire chain. The master unit will be the only unit communicating with an external device, while all other units will connect and communicate only with each other. Using either the provided daisy chain cable or any other Ethernet cable, connect one of the cable ends to the master unit’s daisy chain DOWN connector (the RJ45 connector marked “Link Down”).
THE CONTROL PORTAL The online control portal will allow you to control and adjust all of your IP phone settings. To access: Enter phone menu by pressing Using the and . buttons, scroll to “Information” (or just press the number 7 after entering the menu) and click to select. The first option under the “Information” submenu is your unit’s IP address. Open your web browser and type in your Spider’s IP address in the address bar and press enter. A Username / Password prompt will appear.
SPECIFICATIONS • UBS interface (micro B connector) • 3.5mm external loudspeaker and microphone jack • Daisy chain expandability of up to 15 units • Three-way bridging capability • Frequency response 50Hz – 16KHz • Low latency (10ms) • Broadcast level (peak): 92dB SPL @1m (5 watts RMS) • Noise cancellation > 10dB (without pumping noise) • 100% full duplex – no attenuation (in either direction) during full duplex • High-end performance conforms to ITU-T G.
WARRANTY The following warranty statement is effective for all Phoenix Audio Technologies’ products as of October 1st, 2007 Phoenix Audio Technologies warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship. Should any part of this product be defective, the Manufacturer agrees, at its option, to repair or replace with a like new replacement any defective part(s) free of charge (except transportation charges) for a period of two years for all products.