User Manual
Set-Up Guide 
STEP 2: Audio Conferencing 
Plug Cable A (single RCA to double RCA) single RCA connector into Fusion 
Base Station <Room Out> RCA port, and then plug the double RCA 
connectors into the powered speakers or a powered amplifier. Plug speakers 
into wall outlet. 
Plug one end of Cable B, the phone line cable, into the Fusion Base Station 
<Line In>, plug other end into phone jack. You may also plug a phone into the 
RJ11 <Set In>, You may then dial with the remote control or the phone.  
If you ordered Fusion packaged with 6 omni tabletops/2 wearable microphones 
or 3 omni tabletops/1 wearable microphone, you are all set to go! Take out the 
Wireless Microphones, un-mute them by pressing the mute button on the 
microphone and the system is ready for a conference! 
If you purchased your microphones you must first establish a connection 
between your microphones to the Fusion Base Station. This is called “pairing”. 
Refer to page 9. 
STEP 2: Video Conferencing 
You must have the audio output going from the Fusion Base station directly to 
the speakers used by the video-conferencing station. Plug Cable A (single RCA 
to double RCA) single RCA connector into Fusion Base Station <Room Out> 
RCA port and then plug the double RCA connectors into the speakers or 
monitor. 
Once you have configured your video-conferencing station as shown on pages 
11-17, then: 
If you ordered Fusion packaged with 6 omni tabletops/2 wearable microphones 
or 3 omni tabletops/1 wearable microphone. You are all set to go! Take out 
the Wireless Microphones, un-mute them by pressing the mute button on the 
microphone and the system is ready for a conference! 
If you purchased your microphones separately, you must first establish a 
connection between your microphones to the Fusion Base Station. This is 
called “pairing”. Refer to page 9. 
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Base Station 
Base Station Base Station 
Base Station 
LEDs
LEDsLEDs
LEDs 
Meaning
MeaningMeaning
Meaning 
OFF  Charging in Progress 
OFF  Charging Complete 
OFF  Microphone powered OFF or battery 
discharged 
RED Flashing  Microphone paired and muted 
GREEN Flashing  Microphone paired and “live” 
Solid RED  Pairing mode or confirmation of 
powering-down 
OFF 
or Alternating slow 
GREEN and RED 
Microphone or channel not paired 
GREEN Flashing  Microphone low battery 
(mic live) 
RED Flashing  Microphone low battery 
(mic muted) 
OFF  Searching for a connection, or out of 
radio range. The Microphone will try to 
re-establish the link for about 15 
minutes, and then turn off. 
OFF  Radio congestion – it is not possible to 
make a radio connection because there 
are already too many nearby users, or 
there is heavy radio interference. 
OFF  Unit is faulty. Contact your AV service 
provider for advice. 
RED Flashing  Microphone master muted by remote 
control or tabletop master mute 
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