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DAISY CHAINING 

Every Spider comes with a 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 

unit. 

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Summary of Contents for Spider MT505

Page 1: ...Spider MT505 SIP USER MANUAL Page 1 ...

Page 2: ... 04 The Control Portal Page 05 Using the Spider Page 06 Dialing Page 06 Incoming Call Page 06 During A Call Page 07 Display Page 08 Device Menu Page 09 External Mic Speaker Page 13 Daisy Chaining Page 15 Specifications Page 17 Warranty Page 18 Page 2 ...

Page 3: ... It has an exceptionally large pickup and broadcasting range yet is small in size and discreet 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 Page 3 ...

Page 4: ...t Plug the USB end of the cable into any USB port on your computer Connect the provided Power Supply to the DC connector located on the connector panel below the unit Once you plug the Power Supply into a power source your Spider is ready for use No additional drivers or steps are needed However we do recommend downloading and using our Phoenix Audio Setup Utility for optimal audio control and per...

Page 5: ...SETTING UP THE SIP The online control portal will allow you to control and adjust all of your IP phone settings To access Enter the phone menu by pressing Using the and buttons scroll to Information and click to select or just press the number 7 after entering the menu The first option under the Information submenu is your unit s IP address Open a web browser and type in your Spider s IP address i...

Page 6: ...press OR Press to get a dial tone The screen will display the last dialed number Press again to redial or dial any new number at will INCOMING CALL When the Spider receives an incoming call the display will notify you of the caller ID a ringtone will play and the grill lights will flash blue TAKE CALL Press OR the left function button REJECT CALL Press OR the right function button this will hang u...

Page 7: ...e disabled see page 12 VOLUME CONTROL Use the and buttons on the keypad to control the speaker volume during a call MUTE In order to mute the Spider s microphones during a call press the button located on the bottom right of the keypad When muted a MUTE symbol will appear on the screen and all the grill lights will flash red To UNMUTE just press the button again TRANSFER A CALL to transfer your ca...

Page 8: ...g the and buttons to choose a display brightness setting 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 e...

Page 9: ...start when your call is picked up and will stop when the call is disconnected CALLER ID The center of the screen will display the phone number the Spider is in a session with If that number has a caller ID name that name will be displayed DEVICE MENU To enter the menu click on the button Page 9 ...

Page 10: ...he middle function button in the general CALL LOG menu or clear a specific call by using the middle function button inside any of the sub logs listed below Scroll through the lists using the and buttons and dial the number by selecting it with the button or the left function button Exit back to the call log menu using the right function button Dialed Calls The last 1000 phone numbers dialed from t...

Page 11: ...of the numeric buttons 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 If the sensitivity is set too low you won t be heard by the far end However if the sensitivity is set too high the far end might get a distorted signal Ri...

Page 12: ... 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 Spi...

Page 13: ...crophones will continue working along with the external microphone SPEAKERS ONLY OR HEADPHONES Connect the external speakers to the 3 5mm connector The unit s built in speaker will be muted Make sure that the Headset option is selected in the Audio Jack Setting of the Audio Setup Utility this should be the default MICROPHONE AND SPEAKERS OR HEADPHONES WITH MIC Connect your headset into the 3 5mm c...

Page 14: ...eadset button to toggle between Privacy Mode Headset Audio and Speakerphone Mode This allows you to leave your headset or handset plugged into the device when using the Spider s built in microphone and speaker When in Privacy Mode the two front red LEDs will blink Page 14 ...

Page 15: ...y 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 unit Page 15 ...

Page 16: ... and MT502 can only be the master unit or the first unit in the chain POWERING THE DAISY CHAIN Every unit in the chain must be powered In order to do this there are two available options OPTION 1 Power each unit separately using its own provided USB cable DC power supply or internal battery if applicable OPTION 2 Power only the master unit using the Daisy Chain Power Kit MT320 or the included 48V ...

Page 17: ...oice level adjustment AGC Line echo canceler active when telephone interface is present Metal case and metal grill mesh for high RFI immunity and product durability Dimensions Length 9 4 Width 7 Height 2 75 Weight 2 15 lbs Power Consumption 150 mA from 48V ac dc adaptor via PoE supply Software Plug and Play No installation or drivers Note Audio Setup Utility is available for Windows The setup util...

Page 18: ...date for a warranty claim and display the RMA number on the outside of the shipping package THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF The product has been damaged by negligence accident act of God or mishandling or has not been operated in accordance with the procedures described in the operating and technical instructions or The product has been altered or repaired by other than the Manufacturer or an authorized ...

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