Matthew - "The phones are registered and they can place calls between each 
other."

Are they actually meant to be used that way?

Sounds to me like the speakerphone logic is getting confused and/or sucks. E.g. 
the speakerphone logic on one side makes adjustments, it confuses the 
speakerphone logic on the other side, causing it to also make adjustments, 
which makes the first side readjust, etc. etc. Could be that they are meant 
more for calling a standard handset and not really meant for calling each 
other. Just a guess.

Furthermore, are they within "earshot" of each other? 'Cause that would 
definitely cause feedback and weird speakerphone behaviour.

-mn


From: cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of 
Matthew Collins
Sent: June-08-16 9:18 AM
To: Cisco VoIP Group <cisco-voip@puck.nether.net>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Helios IP Uni intercom units Dual Button.

Hi all,

I have been asked to configure some Helios IP Uni intercom units and register 
them to the CUCM, I have been able to compete this, The phones are registered 
and they can place calls between each other but the audio quality is poor, and 
when I say poor I don't mean packet loss but the Audio volume keeps getting 
higher then lower, There is a lot of feedback. I might get 10 seconds of clear 
audio then its all start to go bad again. I have tested lots of the audio 
settings but not been able to get the right combo. I have also upgraded them to 
their latest firmware. I'm unable to log a call with Helios for support as we 
didn't purchase them direct. They are telling my to do to the supplier, But we 
are unsure where they were purchased from.

Any thoughts? What was anyone else's experience, Did they just work out of the 
box without tweaking the audio settings?

Thanks in advance.


Matthew
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