YEALINK VCM60 Video Conferencing Wireless Microphone User Manual
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Battery Indicator
Mute Button
Switch
Charging Interface
Built-in Microphone
To ensure good voice quality, the VCM60 can be connected to the VC110 video
conferencing endpoint to work as the audio input device.
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Packaging Contents
Connecting the VCM60 to the Video Conferencing Endpoint
Turning On or Off the VCM60
The following items are included in your package. If you find anything missing,
contact your system administrator.
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To start the VCM60, turn on the switch on the bottom of the VCM60.
You can turn off the switch if the VCM60 is not in use for a long period of time.
The VCM60 Component Introduction
VCM60 Wireless Micpod
Power Adapter USB Cable
Dongle Quick Start Guide
To connect the VCM60 to the VC110 video conferencing endpoint, do the following:
1. Connect the dongle to one of the USB ports on the VC110 on-in-one unit.
The
2. Turn on the VCM60.
The VCM60 registers with the dongle automatically. If successful, the
(unregistered) icon on the status bar of display device will change to
(registered). And the display device prompts the battery capacity.
There are two indicators on the top of the VCM60. The indicators display the VCM60
work status.
Battery indicator LED on the VCM60 Wirelss Micpod:
LED Instruction
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LED Status Description
Solid green The VCM60 is turned on within the first 5 seconds.
The battery capacity reaches 100% during charging.
Flashing red The battery capacity can maintain less than 1 hour.
Flashing green The VCM60 is charging.
Off Other status.
(unregistered) icon appears on the status bar of the display device.
Mute indicator LED on the VCM60 Wireless Micpod:
The VCM60 is a video conferencing wireless micpod which can work as the audio
input device for VC110 video conferencing endpoint. It supports 360-degree audio
pickup at a radius of up to 3 meters. The VCM60 has a rubber pads on its base to
prevent it from sliding. You can place the VCM60 on a conference table.
Placing the VCM60
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The VCM60 registers with the dongle, and then enters
the
LED Status Description
Fast flashing green
Green and in breathing
state
Red and in breathing
state
Solid green
Solid red
The VCM60 is searching the dongle.
Off
Fast flashing orange
Slowly flashing orange
the online standby status.
The VCM60 is muted in the online standby status.
The VC110 is placing a call.
The VC110 is unmuted during a call.
The VC110 is muted during a call.
The VCM60 enters registration status.
The VCM60 fails to search the dongle, and then enters
the offline standby status.
The VCM60 is turned off.
The VCM60 runs out of battery.
online standby status.
The VCM60 is unmuted in
Place the VCM60 on a stable surface and keep it away from obstacles so that
it can effectively pick up sounds.
Speak into the VCM60 to ensure that all participants can hear you during a
conference.
You can use the supplied USB cable to connect the VCM60 video conferencing
wireless micpod to a power adapter or a computer’s USB port. When charging
completes, the battery indicator LED illuminates solid green.
Charging the VCM60
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The VCM60 video conferencing wireless micpod should be less than 30 meters
distant from the dongle, and isn’t disturbed by obstacles.
Do the following to ensure optimal voice quality:
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To charge using a computer
Note: The VCM60 can work normally during charging and needs about 2.5 hours
to be full of electricity.
To charge using a power adapter
When VCM60 works as an audio input device of the VC110 video conferencing
endpoint, you can tap the mute button on the top of the VCM60 to mute or unmute
the VCM60.
1. What are offline standby and online standby?
Offline standby: If VC110 video conferencing endpoint encounters poor signal,
wireless interference or is powered off, the VCM60 may lose connection with the
dongle. In this case, the VCM60 will search the dongle again, the mute indicator
LED fast flashes green. If dongle cannot be searched in 2 mimutes, the VCM60 will
enter offline standby status automatically and the mute indicator LED slowly flashes
orange.
Online standby: When registering with dongle successfully, the VCM60 enters
online standby status and the mute indicator LED is green and in breathing state.
Muting or Unmuting the VCM60
Frequently Asked Questions
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2. How to activate the VCM60 from offline standby status?
In offline standby status, you need to tap mute button on the VCM60 to activate
the VCM60, and then the VCM60 will search the dongle again, the mute indicator
LED fast flashes green.
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How to register the VCM60?
You can only register the VCM60 via the web user interface of VC110 . Do the
following to register the VCM60:
Tap and hold the mute button on the VCM60 for 5 seconds until the mute
indicator LED fast flashes orange. The VCM60 and the dongle will be paired
automatically.
If this fails, the VCM60 will exit registration status in 2 minutes.
4. How to log into the web user interface of VC110?
1) Enter the IP address of the VC110 video conferencing endpoint (e.g., http://192.
168.0.10 or 192.168.0.10) in the address bar of a web browser on your PC, and
then press the Enter key.
Click Login.
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The default user name is “admin” (case-sensitive), and the default password is
“0000”.
Enter the administrator user name and password.
Log into the web user interface of VC110.
Click Search Mic.
The web user interface starts 120-second countdown for pairing with the dongle
and micpod.
Click on Setting->Micpod.
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3. How to mute the VCM60 when it is in online standby status or during a call?
In online standby status, tap the mute button on the VCM60 to mute it, the
mute indicator is red and is in breathing state.
During a call, tap the mute button on the VCM60 to mute it, the mute indicator
illuminates solid red and the mute icon appears on the local video image.
6. When do you need to register the VCM60 with a dongle?
The device is broken, new VCM60 micpod or new dongle needs to be repaired.
The VCM60 and dongle need to be paired during the production.
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products characterized by reliable quality, easy deployment and affordable price for more than a decade. Today, customers
from over 140 countries rely on Yealink as the backbone of global collaboration to extend the value of network communications.
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Since 2001, Yealink has continued to develop state-of-the art, hi-tech VoIP communication terminals that include IP video
phones, IP phones and USB phones. With a worldwide market in more than 140 countries, the company has also established
a first-class international service network.
Our priorities are quality, functionality, ease-of-use, customer support and competitive pricing. To provide new solutions for the
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To date, we have passed more than 80 interoperability tests and meet certification requirements set by leading VoIP system and
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FCC Warning:
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.