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PARROT CONFERENCE BLUETOOTH TELECONFERENCE SYSTEM STANDALONE BLUETOOTH TELECONFERENCING SYSTEM ; COMPATIBLE WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES: MOBILE PHONES, PCS, ETC. 160X128 PIXEL TFT SCREEN WITH 262,144 COLORS ; MANAGEMENT OF SECURE PUBLIC & PRIVATE PHONEBOOKS ; BUILT-IN SPECIFIC SKYPE SOFTWARE MENUS ; 3 HIGH-SENSITIVITY MICROPHONES COVERING 360 ; 5W HI-FI DYNAMIC SPEAKER ; CONNECTIVITY: BLUETOOTH, SKYPE VIA USB DONGLE ; MODES: NORMAL, STANDBY, POWER SAVE ; RECHARGING TIME: 4 HOURS ; MAX RANGE: 30 F... Read more

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Recharging the Parrot CONFERENCE
Before using for the first time, the Parrot CONFERENCE needs to be recharged. Connect the charger to the charging socket on the Parrot CONFERENCE and then plug the charger into the mains. While recharging, the red and green LEDs near the charging socket and the LED on the charger light up: the batteries are being recharged. When the battery has been fully recharged, the red LED switches off. The green LED indicates the presence of the charger.
Note: If one of the batteries in the Parrot CONFERENCE is not sufficiently charged, the device cannot work unless the charger is used. A message on the devices display indicates that the batteries must be recharged.

Using for the First Time

Description of the Parrot CONFERENCE

FEATUReS

Using a Bluetooth Phone
Magic key: - Search for Bluetooth device - Mute
Installing the Parrot CONFERENCE
Simply place the Parrot CONFERENCE on a flat surface. Users need to be sitting or standing around the device, so that everyone can take part in the CONFERENCE call: the internal microphones are located in the devices bases.

Menu Structure

Scrolling through the menus:
Turn the central scroll wheel to access the menus. The kit displays the Public phonebook menu. Browse through the menus by turning the wheel and confirm with the green button or by pressing the scroll wheel. To exit the menu, press the hang up button or wait a few seconds. A short press takes you back to the previous menu. A long press takes you back to the welcome screen.
Green button: - Make a call - Answer a call - Validate users choice
Red button: - ON/OFF - End a conversation - Reject a call - Cancel - Back to previous menu Soft-touch control knob: - Browse/Enter menus - Validate users choice - Volume setting Numeric keyboard (dialing DTMF)

Menu structure :

After connecting the Parrot CONFERENCE with a Bluetooth phone, the following menus are available. Public phonebook: this menu contains the contacts that are available to all Parrot CONFERENCE users. You must first send the contacts from a phone or your private phonebook to the Parrot CONFERENCE (refer to the section entitled Managing Phonebooks and Contacts). Private phonebook: this menu contains the contacts on your Bluetooth phone when connected to the Parrot CONFERENCE; other users do not have access to this phonebook. You must first send the contacts from your Bluetooth phone to the Parrot CONFERENCE. Refer to the section entitled Managing Phonebooks and Contacts. Calls: lists the calls made, received and missed during your user session (the list is deleted when the session is ended). Devices (detected): displays the list of paired devices (greyed out if missing) as well as the list of Bluetooth devices detected nearby. Selecting a paired device starts the connection phase for that device. Selecting an unpaired device starts the pairing procedure. The More devices option is used to perform an additional search for Bluetooth devices.

Microphone

Settings: this menu provides access to several submenus. - Contacts management: this submenu is used to manage the public and private phonebooks on your device. For further information, refer to the section entitled Managing Phonebooks and Contacts. - Paired device: lists the Bluetooth devices paired with your Parrot CONFERENCE. By selecting one of these phones, you can manually connect or disconnect it from your device. You can also delete it from your devices memory. - Pair devices: this submenu takes you to a special pairing mode. For further information, refer to the section entitled Configuring the Parrot CONFERENCE. - Language: select the language. - Display: this submenu allows you to adjust the backlight, the phonebook zoom, the menu colour and the welcome screen of the Parrot CONFERENCE. - Sound: this submenu lets you adjust the call volume and select a pre-recorded ringtone. - Restore default value: reconfigures the Parrot CONFERENCE with its factory settings (but does not delete the list of paired devices, nor the public and private phonebooks). - Software update: enable this option before updating via Bluetooth (www.parrot.com, Download section). Doing so will increase the number of devices compatible with your Parrot CONFERENCE. - Information: this submenu provides information on the software built into the Parrot CONFERENCE. It also lets you change the name displayed by the Parrot CONFERENCE when searching for devices (allocation of a number). The Parrot CONFERENCE allows you to manage several calls. This menu is only available when a call is in progress on the device. Simply press the scroll wheel to call up the MultiParti Call menu. This menu gives you the following possibilities: Switch call: changes the active call with the call initially on hold. Hangup held call: ends all calls on hold. Dial new call: allows you to make a new call. Private phonebook: provides access to all the contacts in the private phonebook. Public phonebook: provides access to all the contacts in the public phonebook.
Configuring the Parrot CONFERENCE
Prior to using your Parrot CONFERENCE with your phone for the very first time, you must initially pair the two devices. This procedure allows both devices to exchange information in order to configure a Bluetooth connection.
Pairing Your Phone with the Parrot CONFERENCE:

Using the magic keys:

Ensure that the Bluetooth feature on your phone is enabled (refer to your phones user guide or visit the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com). Press one of the magic keys on the Parrot CONFERENCE. The Parrot CONFERENCE displays the list of nearby Bluetooth devices that can be connected. If your device is not available, select the More devices option on the Parrot CONFERENCE. Select your phone and then confirm. Select the pairing mode corresponding to your phones model. If your phones model is not displayed, select the Default option. A PIN code is then displayed on the Parrot CONFERENCE screen. On your Bluetooth phone, enter the PIN code displayed on the Parrot CONFERENCE screen.

Using the Devices menu:

Ensure that the Bluetooth feature on your phone is enabled (refer to your phones user guide or visit the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com). Turn the scroll wheel until the Devices menu is displayed and then select it. The Parrot CONFERENCE displays the list of nearby Bluetooth devices that can be connected. If your device is not available, select the More devices option on the Parrot CONFERENCE. Select your phone and then confirm. Select the pairing mode corresponding to your phones model. If your phones model is not displayed, select the Default option.
Note : the use of this feature depends on your phone and your operator. Refer to the Support heading on
A PIN code is then displayed on the Parrot CONFERENCE screen. On your Bluetooth phone, enter the PIN code displayed on the Parrot CONFERENCE screen. Once paired, both devices connect automatically. The Parrot CONFERENCE will update its screen by informing you that a connection has been established between both devices.
Note : you can also pair with the Parrot CONFERENCE directly from your phone. Simply select your phones model in the Pair device submenu of the SETTINGS menu and then search for peripherals using your phone (refer to your phones user guide or visit the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com).

Receiving a call

A ringtone is sounded to indicate an incoming call. The LEDs of the magic keys flash quickly on the Parrot CONFERENCE. If the callers name has been recorded, it will be displayed on the devices screen. Press the green button on the device to answer the call. The call is sent to the speakers of the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Description and Use of the Features
Making a call manually from the phone
Dial the number using the phones keypad and start the call. The call is automatically sent to the speakers of the Parrot CONFERENCE. Otherwise, press the green button on the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Ending a call To end a call, press the hang up button on the Parrot CONFERENCE.

Dialling manually on the Parrot CONFERENCE
Dial the phone number on the numeric keypad of the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Making a call from the phonebooks on the Parrot CONFERENCE
Turn the scroll wheel until the Public phonebook or Private phonebook menu is displayed. Select the phonebook containing the contact that you wish to call and then confirm. Place the cursor on a contact by turning the scroll wheel. Press the scroll wheel or the green button to select the contact. If your contact has several phone numbers, select the appropriate phone number using the scroll wheel. Press the scroll wheel or the green button to start the call. The call is sent to the speakers of the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Redial function Hold down the green key on the device for two seconds to redial the last number dialled. Adjusting the volume
During a call, turn the scroll wheel on the Parrot CONFERENCE. The volume setting is saved for subsequent calls.
Changing to discreet mode
During a call, if you want to continue the conversation on your phone (private conversation), press the green button on the Parrot CONFERENCE. The call is transferred to the phone. If you want to switch back to the Parrot CONFERENCE, press the green button again.
Managing Phonebooks and Contacts
The Parrot CONFERENCE allows you to use two types of phonebook: a public phonebook and a private phonebook. The public phonebook lets you provide all users with a shared set of contacts. The private phonebook will only contain the contacts of the user connected to the Parrot CONFERENCE. Phonebooks and contacts are managed via the Contacts management submenu of the Settings menu. Each phonebook features the following options: Phonebook management: this menu gives you access to all the contacts in a phonebook. After selecting the contact, you can access the following submenus: - Copy to public phonebook (private phonebook only): copies the selected contact to the public phonebook. - Display the photo: displays the photo associated with the selected contact. - Associate photo: prepares the Parrot CONFERENCE to receive a photo from your phone by Bluetooth (refer to your phones user guide or visit the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com). - Delete the photo: deletes the photo associated with the selected contact. - Delete contact: deletes the selected contact. - Prefix: configures your phone numbers for international calls. Delete all contacts: deletes the entire contents of the phonebook. Receive contacts: prepares the Parrot CONFERENCE to receive a contact from your phone by Bluetooth. Phonebook synchro (private phonebook only): automatically synchronises the users phonebook. Sort order: sorts the contacts by first name or surname. Allow #31#: this option hides your identity when making a call from the Parrot CONFERENCE.

Microphone mute

During a call, if you do not want the person on the other end of the line to hear you, quickly press one of the magic keys on the Parrot CONFERENCE. Press the button again to cancel the mute.

Sending DTMF

During a call, you can send DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) for touch-tone dialling. This feature can be used for managing your voicemail, for example. Simply select a number on the numeric keypad of the Parrot CONFERENCE. Repeat this sequence for sending other DTMF.

Clearing the memory

You can pair up to 50 devices. If you attempt to pair an additional device, the device displays memory full. You must delete a device paired with the Parrot CONFERENCE. Select a paired device in the Paired devices submenu of the Settings menu and then confirm. Select the Delete option: the device will be deleted from the memory of the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Note: the Copy to public phonebook and the phonebook synchro options are only available for the private phonebook. Note: the use of certain features (send contacts and photos by Bluetooth, automatic contact synchronisation, contact sort order) depends exclusively on your phone (support of the Hands-free or Headset profile). Refer to the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com for further information.
Note : the use of certain features (redial, discreet mode, DTMF, caller ID) depends exclusively on your phone. Refer to the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com for further information.

Sending Contacts

To access your contacts directly on the Parrot CONFERENCE, you must first send the contacts by Bluetooth from your Bluetooth phone.
Connecting to the Fixed Telephone Network
Installing the Phone Base
Connect the RJ11 cable to the EXT socket on the Parrot PHONE BASE and plug the other end of the cable into a phone socket. Similarly, you can connect a wired phone by plugging your phones cable into the LINE socket on the Parrot PHONE BASE.
Manually sending contacts to the private and public phonebooks
Go to the Settings menu. Select the Contacts management submenu and confirm. Select the private or public phonebook. Select the Receive contacts option and confirm. The Parrot CONFERENCE and the phone disconnect - the device is now ready to receive contacts. On your phone, select the contacts and send them by Bluetooth to the Parrot CONFERENCE (refer to your phones user guide or visit the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com).

Connect the charger to the Bluetooth phone base and then plug it into the mains. The orange and blue LEDs light up and then switch off, and the green LED stays on.
Switching on the Bluetooth Phone Base
Automatically sending contacts to the private phonebook
Go to the Settings menu. Press the scroll wheel or the green button, select the Contacts management submenu and confirm. Select Private phonebook and confirm. Select the Phonebook synchro option and confirm. The contacts are automatically sent from your phone to the private phonebook on the Parrot CONFERENCE by Bluetooth (refer to your phones user guide or visit the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com).
Note: the feature for automatically sending contacts is only available for the private phonebook. Note: the use of certain features (send contacts by Bluetooth, automatic contact synchronisation) depends exclusively on your phone (support of the Hands-free or Headset profile). Refer to the Support heading on our website at www.parrot.com for further information.
Scrolling through the menus: :
- Turn the central scroll wheel to access the menus. The kit displays the Public phonebook menu. - Browse through the menus by turning the wheel and confirm with the green button or by pressing the scroll wheel. - To exit the menu, press the red button or wait a few seconds.
- Software update (by Bluetooth): enable this option before updating via Bluetooth (www.parrot.com, Download section). Doing so will increase the number of devices compatible with your Parrot CONFERENCE. - Information: this submenu provides information on the software built into the Parrot CONFERENCE.
When using the Parrot CONFERENCE with the Parrot PHONE BASE, the following menus are available. - Public phonebook: this menu contains the contacts that are available to all Parrot CONFERENCE users. You must first send the contacts to the Parrot CONFERENCE by Bluetooth (refer to the section entitled Managing Phonebooks and Contacts in the Using a Bluetooth Phone chapter). - Devices (detected): displays the list of devices paired with the Parrot CONFERENCE (greyed out if missing) as well as the list of Bluetooth devices detected nearby. Refer to the section entitled Configuring the Parrot CONFERENCE to configure a Bluetooth connection between your Parrot CONFERENCE and your Bluetooth phone base. - Settings: this menu provides access to several submenus - Contacts management: this submenu is used to manage the public phonebook on your device. For further information, refer to the section entitled Managing Phonebooks and Contacts in the Using a Bluetooth Phone chapter. - Paired devices: this submenu displays the list of Bluetooth devices paired with your Parrot CONFERENCE. By selecting your Bluetooth phone base, you can manually connect or disconnect it. You can also delete it from your devices memory. - Pair device: this submenu allows you to select a specific pairing menu in order to configure the Bluetooth connection between your Parrot CONFERENCE and your phone base. Language: select the language. - Display: this submenu allows you to adjust the backlight, the phonebook zoom, the menu colour and the welcome screen of the Parrot CONFERENCE. - Sound: this submenu lets you adjust the call volume and select one of the pre-recorded ringtones. - Restore default value: reconfigures the Parrot CONFERENCE with its factory settings (but does not delete the list of paired devices, nor the public and private phonebooks).

Prior to using your Parrot CONFERENCE with the Parrot PHONE BASE for the very first time, you must initially pair the two devices. This procedure allows both devices to exchange information in order to configure a Bluetooth connection. If you have not paired the devices, the orange and blue LEDs on the phone base flash.
Jumelage de la base de tlphone avec le Parrot CONFERENCE:
Hold down the Mode button on the phone base for five seconds and then release. - Press one of the magic keys on the Parrot CONFERENCE. - The list of Bluetooth devices that are used and can be used with the Parrot CONFERENCE is displayed. - Select your Parrot PHONE BASE in the list. If it has not been detected, select the More devices option at the bottom of the list. Once your Parrot PHONE BASE has been detected, select it. - A new menu appears; select the Default option. The Parrot CONFERENCE will update its screen by informing you that a connection has been established between both devices. Once paired, both devices connect automatically.
Making a call from your phone base :
- Connect to the phone base from the Parrot CONFERENCE. To do so, press one of the magic keys and select your Parrot PHONE BASE. - A new menu appears; select the Default option. - The Parrot CONFERENCE will update its screen by informing you that a connection has been established between both devices. This procedure is only required the first time after pairing both devices.
- Dial the phone number on the numeric keypad of the Parrot CONFERENCE

Ending a call

- To end a call, press the hang up button on the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Making a call from the phonebook on the Parrot CONFERENCE
Turn the central scroll wheel until the Public phonebook menu is displayed. - Select the contact that you wish to call and then confirm. - If your contact has several phone numbers, select the appropriate phone number using the scroll wheel. - Press the scroll wheel or the green button on the Parrot CONFERENCE to start the call. - The call is sent to the speakers of the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Caution: at the end of a call, the phone base disconnects from the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Caution: at the end of a call, the connection is cut between the Parrot CONFERENCE and the phone base.

Adjusting the volume

- During a call, turn the scroll wheel on the Parrot CONFERENCE. The volume setting is saved for subsequent calls.
When a call is received on the phone base, if the base is not connected, it automatically tries to connect with the Parrot CONFERENCE. Once the Parrot PHONE BASE and Parrot CONFERENCE are connected: An incoming call is indicated by a ringtone and the LEDs of the magic keys flashing quickly on the Parrot CONFERENCE. If the callers name has been recorded, it will be displayed on the devices screen. - Press the green button on the device to answer the call. The call is sent to the speakers of the Parrot CONFERENCE.
- During a call, if you do not want the person on the other end of the line to hear you, quickly press one of the magic keys on the Parrot CONFERENCE. Press the button again to cancel the mute.

Using the VoIP Feature

Simply place the Parrot Conferece on a flat surface. Users must be sitting or standing around the device as close as possible to the internal microphones. The internal microphones are located in the devices bases. Ensure that the Parrot Dongle is correctly installed on your computer. Simply install the Bluetooth Software and the dongle driver. The installation procedure starts automatically when the Parrot Dongle CD-ROM is inserted. Refer to the Parrot Dongle user guide.

Sending DTMFs

- During a call, you can send DTMFs (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) for touch-tone dialling. This feature can be used for managing your voicemail, for example. - Simply select a number on the numeric keypad of the Parrot CONFERENCE. - Repeat this sequence for sending other DTMFs.
You must also install the Parrot CONFERENCE Software PC application on your computer. This application can be found on the Parrot CONFERENCE Tools CD-ROM accompanying the Parrot CONFERENCE. Your VoIP application must be started before you connect the computer to the Parrot CONFERENCE. The Parrot CONFERENCE supports the Skype software. Only this VoIP software is supported.
- You can pair up to 50 devices. - If you attempt to pair an additional device, the kit displays memory full. You must delete a device paired with the Parrot CONFERENCE. - Select a paired device in the Paired devices submenu of the Settings menu and then confirm. - Select the Delete option: the device will be deleted from the memory of the Parrot CONFERENCE as well as the associated private phonebook.
- Turn the central scroll wheel to browse through the menus. The kit displays the Public phonebook menu. - Browse through the menus by turning the wheel and confirm with the green button or by pressing the scroll wheel. - To exit the menu, press the hang up button or wait a few seconds.

Menu structure:

When using the Parrot CONFERENCE for the VoIP feature, the following menus are available. - Public phonebook: this menu contains the contacts available to all Parrot CONFERENCE users when the phonebook contains at least one contact. You must first

send the contacts to the Parrot CONFERENCE by Bluetooth. Refer to the section entitled Managing Phonebooks and Contacts. - VoIP phonebook: this menu automatically takes you to the VoIP contacts on the Parrot CONFERENCE. The contacts in this phonebook are managed exclusively via your VoIP application. - Calls: lists the calls made, received and missed during your VoIP user session. During each new session, this menu is reset. - Devices: displays the list of Bluetooth devices that can be used and are already used with the device. After selecting your computer by its name, the Default option lets you pair the Parrot CONFERENCE with your computer. - Settings: this menu provides access to several submenus.
Prior to using your Parrot CONFERENCE with the VoIP function for the very first time, you must initially pair your device with your computer. This procedure allows both devices to exchange information in order to configure a Bluetooth connection.
Pairing Your Computer with the Parrot CONFERENCE:

From your computer:

- Turn the scroll wheel on the Parrot CONFERENCE to the right. - Select the Settings menu and confirm. - Select the VoIP submenu of the Pair device menu and confirm. A PIN code is then displayed on the Parrot CONFERENCE screen. On your computer, run the Parrot CONFERENCE Software application. - The Parrot CONFERENCE Software application searches for Bluetooth devices. - Select CONFERENCE in the drop-down list. - Click on the Connect button in the Parrot CONFERENCE Software application.
- VoIP: User status: this menu lets you change your user status on the VoIP application via the Parrot CONFERENCE. - Contacts management: this submenu is used to manage the public phonebook on your device. For further information, refer to the section entitled Managing Phonebooks and Contacts. - Paired devices: lists the Bluetooth devices paired with your Parrot CONFERENCE. By selecting your computer, you can manually connect or disconnect it from your device. You can also delete it from your devices memory. - Pair device: this submenu lets you select the Default option so that you can pair the Parrot CONFERENCE with your computer in anticipation of using VoIP. For further information, refer to the section entitled Configuring the Parrot CONFERENCE. - Language: select the language. - Display: this submenu allows you to adjust the backlight, the screen resolution, the menu colour and the welcome screen of the Parrot CONFERENCE. - Sound: this submenu lets you adjust the call volume and select one of the prerecorded ringtones. - Restore default value: reconfigures the Parrot CONFERENCE with its factory settings. - Software update: enable this option before updating via Bluetooth (www.parrot.com, Download section). Doing so will increase the number of devices compatible with your Parrot CONFERENCE. - Information: this submenu provides information on the software built into the Parrot CONFERENCE.

- A window is displayed on your computer. - Enter the code displayed on the screen of the Parrot CONFERENCE. - On your computer, windows are displayed to prompt you to use the HFP and SPP services of your Parrot CONFERENCE; click on Yes.
Note: the VoIP phonebook and the VoIP: User status menu are only available if a session with your VoIP software is active (meaning that the Parrot CONFERENCE is connected to the Parrot CONFERENCE Software PC application and a VoIP software session is open with any user status).
On the Parrot CONFERENCE :
- Check on your computer that the Parrot CONFERENCE Software application is running. - On the Parrot CONFERENCE, turn the scroll wheel until the Devices menu is
displayed, and then select it or press one of the magic buttons directly. - The Parrot CONFERENCE displays the list of nearby Bluetooth devices that can be connected. If your computers name is not available, select the More devices option on the Parrot CONFERENCE. - Select your computers name and then confirm. - Select the VoIP option. - A PIN code is then displayed on the Parrot CONFERENCE screen. - A window is displayed on your computer. - Enter the code displayed on the screen of the Parrot CONFERENCE. - On your computer, windows are displayed to prompt you to use the HFP and SPP services of your Parrot CONFERENCE; click on Yes.
Note: only phone numbers in the public phonebook beginning with + or 00 can be called when using the VoIP feature.
Making a call from the call records on the Parrot CONFERENCE
- Click on the central scroll wheel and turn it until the Calls menu, and then confirm. - Select a category from the call records: Dialled calls, Missed calls, Received calls and confirm. - Select a call and confirm. - The call is sent to the speakers of the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Once paired, both devices connect automatically. The Parrot CONFERENCE will update its screen by informing you that a connection has been established between both devices
Note: a call from the call records contains a status, name or phone number Note: if you are using the numeric keypad of the Parrot CONFERENCE to dial a phone number, a long press of the 0 key will enable you to dial the + sign.
- An incoming call is indicated by a ringtone and the LEDs of the magic keys flashing quickly on the Parrot CONFERENCE - Press the green button on the device to answer the call. The call is sent to the speakers of the Parrot CONFERENCE.
Making a call from the VoIP phonebook on the Parrot CONFERENCE
- Turn the central scroll wheel until the VoIP menu is displayed and then confirm. - Place the cursor on a contact by turning the scroll wheel. - Press the scroll wheel or the green button to select the contact. - Press the green button to start the call. - The call is sent to the speakers of the Parrot CONFERENCE.

Ending a cal

Note : a contact in the VoIP phonebook (depending on the information available) can be identified by the following details: status, name, login or phone number.
Making a call from the public phonebook on the Parrot CONFERENCE
- Turn the central scroll wheel until the Public phonebook menu is displayed and then confirm. - Place the cursor on a contact by turning the scroll wheel. - Press the scroll wheel or the green button to select the contact. - If your contact has several phone numbers, select the appropriate phone number using the scroll wheel. - Press the green button to start the call. - The call is sent to the speakers of the Parrot CONFERENCE.
- During a call, turn the scroll wheel on the Parrot CONFERENCE. The volume setting is saved for subsequent calls
The Parrot CONFERENCE allows you to use two types of phonebook: a public phonebook and a VoIP phonebook. The public phonebook lets you provide all users with a shared set of contacts. The VoIP phonebook contains the contacts in your VoIP application.
Note: the contacts in the VoIP phonebook are managed exclusively via your VoIP application. The VoIP phonebook on the Parrot CONFERENCE will automatically be updated.
- During a call, if you do not want the person on the other end of the line to hear you, quickly press one of the magic keys on the Parrot CONFERENCE. Press the button again to cancel the mute.
Phonebooks and contacts are managed via the Contacts management submenu of the Settings menu. Each phonebook features the following options: - Phonebook management: this menu gives you access to all the contacts in the public phonebook. After selecting the contact, you can access the following submenus: - Display the photo: displays the photo associated with the selected contact. - Delete the photo: deletes the photo associated with the selected contact. - Delete all contacts: deletes the entire contents of the phonebook. - Receive contacts: prepares the Parrot CONFERENCE to receive a contact from your phone by Bluetooth. - Sort order: sorts the contacts by first name or surname.
Ending a VoIP session on the Parrot CONFERENCE
On the computer: - To end a VoIP session, click on the Disconnect button in the Parrot CONFERENCE Software application. On the Parrot CONFERENCE : There are two different ways to stop using the VoIP feature: - In the Devices menu, select your computers name and press the scroll wheel. - In the Settings menu, go to the Paired devices submenu, select your computers name and press the scroll wheel. Finally, to stop using the VoIP feature, choose the Disconnect option or the Delete option, which additionally cancels the pairing.

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PARROT CONFERENCE BLUETOOTH TELECONFERENCE SYSTEM STANDALONE BLUETOOTH TELECONFERENCING SYSTEM ; COMPATIBLE WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES: MOBILE PHONES, PCS, ETC. 160X128 PIXEL TFT SCREEN WITH 262,144 COLORS ; MANAGEMENT OF SECURE PUBLIC & PRIVATE PHONEBOOKS ; BUILT-IN SPECIFIC SKYPE SOFTWARE MENUS ; 3 HIGH-SENSITIVITY MICROPHONES COVERING 360 ; 5W HI-FI DYNAMIC SPEAKER ; CONNECTIVITY: BLUETOOTH, SKYPE VIA USB DONGLE ; MODES: NORMAL, STANDBY, POWER SAVE ; RECHARGING TIME: 4 HOURS ; MAX RANGE: 30 FT ; PHONE PAIRING: BY PIN CODE ; UPDATING VIA BLUETOOTH ; PAIRING: UP TO 50 PHONES OR DEVICES ; PROCESSOR: 3X PARROT P4+ MICROPROCESSORS @ 64 MHZ ; BATTERIES: 3 NIMH BATTERIES .

 

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