14-Sep-22
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SPEAKER BAR SETUP GUIDE
INSTALLING THE SPEAKER BAR
The options for placement are ....
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in front of the Videophone, facing front
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behind the Videophone, facing rear
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wall mount, eg. mounted just underneath a wall mounted Videophone, facing front
For desktop use, the recommended position of the Speaker Bar is just in front of the Videophone, with the Volume Knob on
the right side. Cables can be routed behind the Videophone, largely out of sight.
Due to vision, mobility, or cognitive difficulties, some Videophone users may be prone to knocking the Speaker Bar, or
inadvertently altering the Speaker Bar volume, which can cause sound to be disabled. In these circumstances, the Speaker
Bar can be placed at the rear of the Videophone, with the Speaker Bar and Volume Knob out of sight.
Installing In Front Of The Videophone
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Place the Speaker Bar in front of the Videophone as shown, with
the Volume Knob on the right.
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Connect the two cables as described further below.
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Route the cables behind the Videophone, out of sight ....
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ensure there is no strain on the connections
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ensure Videophone is not sitting on top of cables
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Conduct test calls, and adjust the Volume Knob to preference.
Installing Behind The Videophone
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Place the Speaker Bar behind the Videophone as shown, with the
Volume Knob on the right looking from the rear.
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It can be placed underneath the kickstand if there is room, but
this is not essential.
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Connect the two cables as described further below.
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Route the cables behind the Speaker Bar, between Speaker Bar
and Videophone ....
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ensure there is no strain on the connections
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ensure Videophone is not sitting on top of cables
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Conduct test calls, and adjust the Volume Knob to preference.
Wall Mount
If your Videophone is wall mounted on a bracket, the Speaker Bar can be mounted on the wall underneath the Videophone.
The Speaker Bar has two keyhole slots at the rear for this purpose, all you need is a couple of small screws. Connect the two
cables as detailed below, and ensure that the cables can move freely and safely for all possible bracket positions.