Speakerbus iE801 User manual

iE801
User Guide
iE801 Speaker Module
Reordering Info: UG801/R7 (iD808 V3.0), Nov 2016

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Revision History
Dec 10 iE801 User Guide Revision 1
Jun 12 iE801 User Guide Revision 2
Nov 12 iE801 User Guide Revision 3
Mar 14 iE801 User Guide Revision 4
Dec 15 iE801 User Guide Revision 5
Nov 16 iE801 User Guide Revision 6

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Contents
About this Guide........................................................................ 6
Using this Guide ............................................................................................. 6
Related Manual................................................................................................ 6
Further Help..................................................................................................... 6
Instruction Symbols ....................................................................................... 6
Out of the Box............................................................................ 7
Verify the Package Contents.......................................................................... 7
iE801 Elements .......................................................................... 8
Front View........................................................................................................ 8
Rear View......................................................................................................... 9
LEDs, Icons and Menus.................................................................................. 9
Speaker Channel LEDs............................................................................................ 9
Speaker Channel Icons.......................................................................................... 10
Speaker Page Icons and Labels ............................................................................ 10
Speaker Menus .......................................................................................................11
Main Menu .........................................................................................................11
Program Menu ...................................................................................................11
Speaker Volume....................................................................... 12
Adjusting the Speaker Volume ................................................................... 12
Adjusting the Master Rotary Volume Control ......................................................... 12
Adjusting Individual Rotary Volume Controls ......................................................... 12
Manual Ring Downs ................................................................ 13
Make Call using an MRD Channel ............................................................... 13
Ringing an MRD Channel ............................................................................. 13
Speakers................................................................................... 14
Persistence of Speaker Channels ............................................................... 14
Assigning an Appearance to a Speaker Channel ...................................... 14
Assigning a Call/Line, ARD, VPW or Intercom Appearance to a Speaker Channel14
Assigning an MRD to a Speaker Channel.............................................................. 15
Assigning a Hoot to a Speaker Channel ................................................................ 16
Reverting an active Appearance back to Handset/Hands Free ................ 16
Speaking on a Speaker Channel ................................................................. 16

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Push-to-Latch......................................................................................................... 17
Call/Line, ARD, VPW and Intercom Appearances............................................. 17
Hoot/MRD Appearances ................................................................................... 17
Tap-Latch ............................................................................................................... 18
Call/Line, ARD, VPW and Intercom Appearances............................................. 18
Hoot/MRD Appearances ................................................................................... 19
Push to Talk............................................................................................................ 19
Call/Line, ARD, VPW and Intercom Appearances............................................. 19
Hoot/MRD Appearances ................................................................................... 20
Ending an Active Appearance, Call/Line, VPW, Intercom or ARD on a
Speaker Channel........................................................................................... 20
Clearing an Appearance off a Speaker Channel ........................................ 21
Talking on iE801 Group Talk Keys............................................................... 23
Mute................................................................................................................ 23
Mute all Speaker Channels .................................................................................... 23
Muting an iE801’s Speaker Channels .................................................................... 24
Line to Handset ............................................................................................. 24
Moving a Group Talk Speaker Channel to a Handset ............................................ 25
Moving a Line back from Handset to Speaker Channel......................................... 25
Group Talk Member Muting.......................................................................... 26
Muting a Group Talk Speaker Channel .................................................................. 26
Removing Mute from a Group Talk Speaker Channel............................................ 26
Programming ........................................................................... 28
Setting the Function (F1) Key ...................................................................... 28
Group Talk Keys............................................................................................ 28
Adding Speaker Channels to the iE801 Group Talk Keys...................................... 29
Removing Speaker Channels from the iE801 Group Talk Keys............................. 29
Member Muting ............................................................................................. 30
Speaker Channels......................................................................................... 30
Adding Speaker Channels to the iE801 ................................................................. 30
Speaker Channel Key Properties........................................................................... 31
Editing Speaker Channels...................................................................................... 33
Moving Speaker Channels ..................................................................................... 33
Viewing Speaker Channels .................................................................................... 34
Deleting Speaker Channels ................................................................................... 35
Speaker Settings .......................................................................................... 35
Latch Mode ............................................................................................................ 35
Push-to-Latch and Tap-Latch ............................................................................ 36
iE801#1/(2) Settings............................................................................................... 36
Accessing the iE801#1/(2) Settings .................................................................. 36

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iE801#1/2 Settings Properties........................................................................... 37
Speaker Source ..................................................................................................... 38
Speaker Page ................................................................................................ 39
Changing a Speaker Page ..................................................................................... 40
Ganging.................................................................................... 42
Group Key Ganging ...................................................................................... 42
Mute Key Ganging ........................................................................................ 43
Technical Specications......................................................... 44
Dimensions.................................................................................................... 44
Environmental Performance ........................................................................ 44
Operational Environmental..................................................................................... 44
Storage Environmental........................................................................................... 44
Safety and Compliance........................................................... 45
General........................................................................................................... 45
CE Mark.......................................................................................................... 45
Class I Pluggable Equipment Type A .......................................................... 45
Declaration of Conformity............................................................................ 45
FCC Statement .............................................................................................. 45
Abbreviations........................................................................... 46
Index ......................................................................................... 47

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About this Guide
Using this Guide
Thank you for choosing the iE801 Speaker Module. This guide describes how
to operate the iE801. The iE801 is attached to the iD808 turret and provides
additional speaker channels. Before operating the iE801, please ensure you
read the:
●iE801 Safety Instructions sheet
●The Out of the Box and Safety sections in this guide
Related Manual
Please refer to the iE816 Expansion Module / iE801 Speaker Module Quick
Installation Guide (Sales Code: QS816).
Further Help
In all instances, rst seek help from your System Administrator. If necessary,
your System Administrator can email the Speakerbus Global Helpdesk at
customer[email protected].
Instruction Symbols
The following symbols appear in this user guide:
OK Press the OK navigation key.
QPress the back/cancel navigation key.
▲Press the up navigation key.
▼Press the down navigation key.
► Press the right navigation key.
◄ Press the left navigation key.
Note/Tip

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Out of the Box
Verify the Package Contents
Please take time to verify the enclosed package contents:
●iE801 Expansion Speaker Module
●Metal bracket (supplied loose)
●Interconnection Board
●Three (M3 x 6mm) screws
●Cable Tidy Clip
●Power Link Cable (only supplied with each iE801)

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iE801 Elements
Front View
Key
Key No. Description Extended Description
1 Individual Rotary
Volume Controls
Controls the speaker channel’s audio level.
2 F3 Key Mute / Mute All - Mutes speaker channels on an iE801 OR
Mutes speaker channels on iD808 and all attached iE801s
if ganged.
3 F2 Key Program Key - Used to program the group talk keys.
4 Speakers Speakers
5 Soft Keys Key that is associated with the speaker channel.
6Group Talk Keys Used to talk to multiple speaker channels simultaneously.
7 F1 Key This key can be set to:
●Clear - Changes an active appearance’s state on a
speaker channel from active to idle and removes a
Hoot/MRD appearance from a speaker channel.
●Wipe - Removes appearances from speaker channels.
●Signal - Rings a manual ring down channel.

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Rear View
Key No. Description Extended Description
1 Out Link cable socket.
2 In Mains power socket.
3 NET 1 Primary Ethernet Network - 100 Base T Ethernet Interface.
4 NET 2 Secondary Ethernet Network - 100 Base T Ethernet Interface.
LEDs, Icons and Menus
Speaker Channel LEDs
State Line LED Speaker LED Handset LED
Line on Handset Green Off Orange if in Focus (or
RED if muted)
Line on Speaker Idle Off Off Orange if in Focus (or
RED if muted)
Line on Speaker
connected
Off Voice activity detection
(red) if applicable
Orange if in Focus (or
RED if muted)
Line on Speaker,
not connected and
Alerting
Red Flash Red Flash Orange if in Focus (or
RED if muted)
Line on Speaker
connected mic open *
Off Green or VAD (red) if
applicable
Orange if in Focus (or
RED if muted)
Line on Handset
assigned on Speaker
Green Orange or VAD (red) if
applicable
Orange if in Focus (or
RED if muted)
Line on Speaker
connected and on
hold
Orange Flash Orange Flash Orange if in Focus (or
RED if muted)

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* This includes the situation where the microphone is open as a result of an
active group talk.
Speaker Channel Icons
Icon Status Icon Status
Idle Seized Connecting
Gooseneck Talk Speaker Channel on
Handset 1
Speaker Channel
on Handset 2
Talk and Listen
Speaker Channel
with non Active
Microphone
Failed Call Listen Only Speaker
Channel
For more information on how to move a call to a speaker channel, see Moving
an Appearance to a Speaker Channel on page 30.
Speaker Page Icons and Labels
The Speaker Page icons and labels indicate the speaker page currently
displayed on the iE801 screen. They are located at the top of the iE801
Speaker Module Screen. The table below shows and describes the different
speaker page icons.
Label and Icon Description
Speaker Page 1
Speaker Page one
Speaker Page 2
Speaker Page two
Speaker Page 3
Speaker Page three
Speaker Page 4
Speaker Page four
For more information on how to change the speaker page, see Changing a
Speaker Page on page 40.

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Speaker Menus
Main Menu
The speaker type menu option contained within the Main menu is
Speaker Actions.
Program Menu
The speaker type menu option contained within the Program
menu is Speakers.

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Speaker Volume
Adjusting the Speaker Volume
Adjusting the Master Rotary Volume Control
To adjust the master rotary volume control during a call:
1. Adjust the master volume rotary control.
Please refer to the iE801#1/2 Settings Properties section on page 37 to
enable/disable the master volume control.
Adjusting Individual Rotary Volume Controls
To adjust an individual rotary volume control during a call:
1. Adjust both the master (if enabled) and individual volume rotary controls.
The master rotary volume control combines with the individual volume
controls. If either volume control is turned to the minimum, the speaker will be
silent.

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Manual Ring Downs
Make Call using an MRD Channel
To make an MRD call from an MRD appearance:
1. Ensure the appropriate handset is selected by pressing the left or right
handset soft key.
2. Press the appropriate MRD appearance soft key.
3. Speak when call is connected.
Ringing an MRD Channel
To ring an MRD Channel connected to a handset:
1. Press the Signal soft key. The Signal key will appear as the rst available
soft key.
OR
If the F1 key is set to signal an MRD channel press F1. For more
information on setting the F1 key to signal an MRD channel, see iE801#1/2
Settings Properties on page 37.
A call on an MRD speaker channel needs to be assigned back to a handset
prior to ringing the channel. For more information, see Reverting an active
Appearance back to Handset/Hands Free on page 16.

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Speakers
Persistence of Speaker Channels
The term persistence is used for speaker channel appearances. A call
appearance can be one of the following: call/line, ARD, VPW and Intercom.
A non call appearance is either a Hoot or MRD. An appearance moved to a
speaker channel, will remain on that channel even when the call has ended,
in the case of calls/lines, ARDs, VPWs and Intercoms. Appearances remain
on speakers channels after an iD808 Deskstation is re-powered, iCMS server
update and when one logs off and then logs back onto an iD808.
Persistent speaker channel appearances save time when one locates
frequently used appearances. Rather than searching for particular
appearances using the paging method (described in the iD808 Deskstation
User Guide), one can access appearances very quickly if they are assigned to
speaker channels.
For more information on how to remove an appearance from a speaker
channel, see Clearing an Appearance off a Speaker Channel on page 21.
Assigning an Appearance to a Speaker
Channel
An appearance can be one of the following: Call/Line, Hoot, MRD, ARD, VPW
and Intercom.
If the screen below is displayed on your unit when attempting to assign an
appearance to a speaker channel, it means the speaker channel has been set
to read only. Contact your System Administrator for more information.
Assigning a Call/Line, ARD, VPW or Intercom Appearance
to a Speaker Channel
To assign a call/line, ARD, VPW or Intercom appearance to a speaker channel
key:
1. Ensure the appropriate handset is selected by pressing the left or right
handset soft key.
2. Locate either an available speaker channel or an idle occupied speaker

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channel, and press its associated soft key. An available speaker channel
contains the icon below.
An occupied speaker channel has an (a) idle call/line, ARD, VPW or
Intercom appearance, or (b) MRD or Hoot attached to it. With the exception
of MRDs and Hoots, an occupied idle speaker channel will be over
written and lost when a new call/line, ARD, MRD, Hoot, VPW or Intercom
appearance is assigned to it.
As soon as the call/line, ARD, VPW or Intercom appearance is moved from
the handset or hands free to a dynamic speaker channel, the icon below is
displayed.
Please note the appearance name, John Smith, in the illustration below is
used for example purposes only.
Assigning an MRD to a Speaker Channel
To assign an MRD to a speaker channel key:
1. Ensure the appropriate handset is selected by pressing the left or right
handset soft key.
2. Locate either an available speaker channel or an idle occupied speaker
channel, and press its associated soft key. An available speaker channel
contains the icon below.
An occupied speaker channel has an (a) idle call/line, ARD, VPW or
Intercom appearance, or (b) MRD or Hoot attached to it. With the exception
of MRDs and Hoots, an occupied idle speaker channel will be over written
and lost when a new call/line, ARD, MRD, Hoot or VPW is assigned to it.
As soon as the MRD is moved from the handset or hands free to a
dynamic speaker channel, the icon below is displayed.
Please note the appearance name, John MRD, in the illustration above is
used for example purposes only.

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Assigning a Hoot to a Speaker Channel
To move a Hoot to a speaker channel key:
1. Ensure the appropriate handset is selected by pressing the left or right
handset soft key.
2. Locate either an available speaker channel or an idle occupied speaker
channel, and press its associated soft key. An available speaker channel
contains the icon below.
An occupied speaker channel has an (a) idle call/line, ARD, VPW or
Intercom appearance, or (b) MRD or Hoot attached to it. With the exception
of MRDs and Hoots, an occupied idle speaker channel will be over written
and lost when a new call/line, ARD, MRD, Hoot, VPW or Intercom is
assigned to it.
As soon as the Hoot is moved from the handset or hands free to a dynamic
speaker channel, the icon below is displayed.
Please note the appearance name, John Hoot, in the illustration below is used
for example purposes only.
Reverting an active Appearance back to
Handset/Hands Free
To revert an appearance (call/line, ARD, MRD, VPW, Hoot and Intercom) back
from speaker to handset/main speaker.
1. Press the appropriate speaker channel’s soft key twice in quick
succession.
Speaking on a Speaker Channel
One can speak on a speaker channel using either the latched or push to talk
method. Latching needs to be turned on, on the speaker channel in order for
the latching to work. For more information, see Editing Speaker Channels on
page 33. There are also two latching types: Push-to-Latch and Tap-Latch.

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Push-to-Latch
●Please ensure latching is turned on, on the speaker channel. For more
information, see Editing Speaker Channels on page 33.
●Please ensure Push-to-Latch is set within the Speaker Settings menu.
For more information, see Latch Mode on page 35.
●Before talking on a speaker channel, please ensure the appearance is on
the speaker channel.
Call/Line, ARD, VPW and Intercom Appearances
To speak on a speaker channel using push-to-latch on a call/line, ARD, VPW
or Intercom appearance:
1. Locate the appropriate speaker channel. The speaker channel will contain
the icon displayed below. Please note the appearance name, John Smith,
in the illustration below is used for example purposes only.
The above illustration indicates the microphone is muted.
2. Press and release the soft key associated with the speaker channel. The
speaker icon changes and displays the icon below. This indicates the
microphone is now active.
3. Talk into microphone. Remember that you have to be in close proximity to
the microphone to be heard clearly.
4. Release the associated soft key when nished talking. The speaker
channel’s state changes back from active to mute.
Hoot/MRD Appearances
To speak on a speaker channel using push-to-latch on a Hoot/MRD
appearance:
1. Locate the appropriate speaker channel. The speaker channel will contain
the icon displayed below. Please note the appearance name, John Smith,
in the illustration below is used for example purposes only.
2. Press and release the soft key associated with the speaker channel. The
speaker icon changes and displays the icon below. This indicates the
microphone is now active.

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3. Talk into microphone. Remember that you have to be in close proximity to
the microphone to be heard clearly.
4. Release the associated soft key when nished talking. The speaker
channel’s state changes back from active to monitor mode.
Tap-Latch
●Please ensure latching is turned on, on the speaker channel. For more
information, see Editing Speaker Channels on page 33.
●Please ensure Tap Latch is set within the Speaker Settings menu. For
more information, see Latch Mode on page 35.
●Before talking on a speaker channel, please ensure the appearance is on
the speaker channel.
Call/Line, ARD, VPW and Intercom Appearances
To speak on a speaker channel using tap-latch on a call/line, ARD, VPW or
Intercom appearance:
1. Locate the appropriate speaker channel. The speaker channel will contain
the icon displayed below. Please note the appearance name, John Smith,
in the illustration below is used for example purposes only.
The above illustration indicates the microphone is muted.
2. Press and hold down the soft key associated with the speaker channel.
The speaker icon changes and displays the icon below. This indicates the
microphone is now active.
3. Talk into microphone. Remember that you have to be in close proximity to
the microphone to be heard clearly.
4. Release the associated soft key when nished talking. The speaker
channel’s state changes back from active to mute.

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Hoot/MRD Appearances
To speak on a speaker channel using tap-latch on a Hoot/MRD appearance:
1. Locate the appropriate speaker channel. The speaker channel will contain
the icon displayed below. Please note the appearance name, John Smith,
in the illustration below is used for example purposes only.
2. Press and hold down the soft key associated with the speaker channel.
The speaker icon changes and displays the icon below. This indicates the
microphone is now active.
3. Talk into microphone. Remember that you have to be in close proximity to
the microphone to be heard clearly.
4. Release the associated soft key when nished talking. The speaker
channel’s state changes back from active to monitor mode.
Push to Talk
Call/Line, ARD, VPW and Intercom Appearances
Please ensure latching is turned off, on the speaker channel. For more
information, see Editing Speaker Channels on page 33.
To speak on a speaker channel using push to talk on a call/line, ARD, VPW
and Intercom appearance:
1. Locate the appropriate speaker channel. The speaker channel will contain
the icon displayed below. Please note the appearance name, John Smith,
in the illustration below is used for example purposes only.
The above illustration indicates the microphone is muted.
2. Press and hold down the soft key associated with the speaker channel.
The speaker icon changes and displays the icon below. This indicates the
microphone is now active.
3. Talk into microphone. Remember that you have to be in close proximity to
the microphone to be heard clearly.

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4. Release the associated soft key when nished talking. The speaker
channel’s state changes back from active to mute.
Hoot/MRD Appearances
Please ensure latching is turned off, on the speaker channel. For more
information, see Editing Speaker Channels on page 33.
To speak on a speaker channel using push to talk on a Hoot/MRD
appearance:
1. Locate the appropriate speaker channel. The speaker channel will contain
the icon displayed below. Please note the appearance name, John Smith,
in the illustration below is used for example purposes only.
2. Press and hold down the soft key associated with the speaker channel.
The speaker icon changes and displays the icon below. This indicates the
microphone is now active.
3. Talk into microphone. Remember that you have to be in close proximity to
the microphone to be heard clearly.
4. Release the associated soft key when nished talking. The speaker
channel’s state changes back from active to monitor mode.
Ending an Active Appearance, Call/Line, VPW,
Intercom or ARD on a Speaker Channel
This section is not applicable for Hoot and MRD appearances. Please refer to
the next section, Clearing an Appearance off a Speaker Channel.
To end a call on a speaker channel:
1. Press the assign key (which is located near the dial pad) twice.
OR
Press F1 (if key is set to CLEAR).
Screen one displays the following text: CLEAR SPEAKER Press to select
the desired key.
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