Vtech VCS752 User Manual - Rev 1 - Page 7
Introduction, About ErisStation Conference Phone with Wireless Mics - bluetooth
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Introduction About ErisStation Conference Phone with Wireless Mics The ErisStation Conference Phone with Two Wireless Mics is designed for use in office settings. It consists of a base unit and two wireless mics, enabling participants in a meeting room to deliver clear conversation during a confernce call. Expand calling options with other devices The VCS752 also has Bluetooth and DECT connectivity, giving you options for how and where you can make and answer calls with the conference phone. After pairing Bluetooth devices with the VCS752, you can use the conference phone in parallel with your cell phone, or use a Bluetooth headset for a private conversation. For large meeting rooms, you can extend the range of the VCS752 with up to three VTech VCS850 DECT expansion speakerphones. The following accessories or devices can be paired with the VCS752: • Bluetooth-equipped cell phones and/or headsets A total of four Bluetooth devices can be paired, but not all of them can be connected and active. Two cell phones, or one cell phone and one headset, or one headset can be connected at a time. • VTech VCS850 SIP DECT Wireless Speakerphone (up to three) • VH6102 DECT Cordless Headset You can use connected devices in the following situations: • Enable all conference attendees to talk to your party from anywhere in a large meeting room using VCS850 Wireless Speakerphones. • Answer calls to your cell phone using the VCS752 and continue the conversation over the VCS752 speakerphone. • Answer calls to your cell phone using the VCS850 Wireless Speakerphone and continue the conversation over the VCS850 speakerphone. • Make calls on your cell line using the VCS752. • Answer incoming calls to the VCS752 or to your paired cell phone using a DECT cordless headset. • Transfer SIP call audio from the VCS752 speakerphone to a Bluetooth headset when you need to talk privately after a conference. 1