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Quick start guide T L 7 6 1 2 D E C T 6 . 0 c o r d l e s s h e a d s e t a n d h a n d s e t l i f t er[...]
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2 Avoid placing the headset base too close t o: • Communication devices such as television sets, VCRs or other cordl ess telephones. • Excessive heat sources. • Noise sources such as a window with traffic outside, motors, microwav e ovens, refrigerator s or fluor escent lighting. • Excessive dust sources such as a workshop or garage. • Ex[...]
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1 Quick r ef er ence guide - headset ON/OFF light status On Headset is charging in the headset base. Headset is trying to r egister to the headset base. Headset is searching for the headset base. • • • Flashing Flashes slowly when an incorr ect type of battery is installed. Flashes three times, foll owed by a pause, then repeats this cycl e t[...]
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2 Quick r ef er ence guide - headset V OL U ME / + - Press the volume k eys on the side of the headset to adjust the listening volume when on a call. MUTE/FLASH Press to mut e the microphone during a call. Press and hold to answer a call waiting call while on a call. Press to mut e the ring tone in the earpiece when there is an incoming call. Batt [...]
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3 Three quick beeps VOL UME / + - keys ar e pressed when the volume is already at its highest or lowest setting. The headset is not regist ered and the headset ON/ OFF button was pr essed. The headset is out of range from the headset base during a call. • • • One short beep every 20 seconds Low battery warning. One short beep every 15 seconds[...]
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4 Quick r ef er ence guide - headset base Charging cr adle Insert the headset here for char ging . P AIR Press to r egister or deregister the headset. NO LIFTER MODE light On when NO LIFTER MODE is selected. Flashes while on a call, or another telephone is in use on the same line. Flashes quickly when there is an incoming call. LIFTER MODE light On[...]
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5 V OL U ME / Pr ess th e vol um e k ey s on t h e si de of th e hea ds et ba s e to ad ju s t th e s pe ak in g vo lum e w hi le on a c a ll . LIFTER AUDIO AD JUST Swi tch to choo se t he be st h eadse t au dio qual ity when usin g LI FTER MODE . Quick r ef er ence guide - headset base MODE Pr es s t o ch oo se be t we en NO L IF T ER MO DE o r L [...]
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6 NO LIFTER MODE On when NO LIFTER MODE is selected (default mode). Flashes quickly when there is an incoming call. Flashes when the headset is in use or another telephone on the same line is in use. • • • LIFTER MODE On when LIFTER MODE is selected. Flashes quickly when there is an quickly when there is an incoming call. Flashes when the hea[...]
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7 Swit ch hook presser W h e n t h e C O R D E D H A N D S E T C O N N E C T E D switch is set to YES , pre ssin g ON /OFF on the headset raises or lowers the switch hook presser . Lifter contr ol cable Th is c abl e is h ar d w ir ed i nt o th e lif t er an d pl ugs i nt o th e LI FT ER ja ck o n the he ad se t b as e. RING DETE CT jack Pl ug i n [...]
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8 Small lift er pad Holds the earpiece of the cor ded telephone handset. Adhesive tape Remove the pr otective strips befor e attaching the lifter t o the telephone base. ST A TUS light O n i n r e d w h en t h e r i n g de t e ct o r i s o f f . On in blue when the ring detector is on and the headset not in use. Fl as he s b lue f ou r ti mes e ve [...]
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9 ST A TUS light Quick r ef er ence guide - handset lift er Red O n w h e n th e h e ad s e t is n o t i n u se a n d t h e r in g d e t e c t o r i s t u r n ed o f f . F l as h e s sl o w l y w h e n t h e he a d s e t i s in u s e a n d t he r i n g d e t e c t o r i s t u r n ed o f f . • • Blue On when the headset is not in use and the rin[...]
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10 Bat t ery installation Install the battery as shown below . After installing the bat tery , you ma y be able to mak e and r eceive short calls. For optimal performance, charge the headset battery for at least six hours befor e use. When the headset is not in use, r echarge the headset by returning it to the headset base. I f t he b at te ry c om[...]
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11 Bat t ery char ging After installing the batt ery, charge the headset by placing it on the headset base as shown below . The headset ON/OFF light is on when the headset is char ging. CAUTION: There may be a risk of detonation if you use a wrong type of batt ery . Use only the supplied r echargeable battery or replacement battery ( model BT191545[...]
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12 Headset base and lift er install ation Installa tion prepar ation Befor e installing the headset base, r em ov e the r ear bo tt om pie c e of th e he ads et ba se by pu sh in g i t a wa y fr om th e ba s e (a s s ho wn in F ig ur e 1) . In st all t he he ad se t b as e a s sh ow n on t he fo ll owi ng p ag es . After completing installation opt[...]
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13 Headset base and handset lift er install ation No lifter mode or lift er mode There are two answer modes available on the headset base. The current mode is indicated by the NO LIFTER MODE or LIFTER MODE lights on the front of the headset base. When plugging your headset base into the telephone wall jack, mak e sure the headset base mode is set t[...]
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14 Headset base and handset lift er install ation Cor d labels The cor ds pr ovided with your headset have colored labels attached to help you plug them int o the headset base. The back of the headset base has c olored dots above the jacks, and the names of the jacks on the rear bot tom piec e of the headset base corresponding to the colored labels[...]
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15 Headset base and handset lift er install ation Installation options Y ou hav e three installation options: O pt i on 1 : Co nn ec t th e ha nd se t li ft e r t o a c o r d ed ph on e ( p ag e s 1 6 - 2 3) . Th i s o pt io n e n ab le s y ou to a n sw er ca ll s ev en if y ou a r e a w a y f r om th e t el e ph on e b as e. F o r t h is op ti on [...]
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16 Option 1: Connect the handset lifter t o a cor ded phone 1. Unplug the curly handset cor d from the telephone and plug it into the C U R L Y C O R D jack (light blue dot) on the headset base. 2. Plug one end of the telephone line cor d (provided with the headset base) into the base handset jack on the telephone where the curly handset c ord was [...]
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17 Adjust the cor ded handset audio 1. Make sur e that LIFTER MODE light on the headset base is on. Press the MODE button on the headset base t o change the mode. 2. Lift the corded handset t o release the switch hook. Place the cor ded handset aside. 3. Place the headset earpiece in your ear . 4. Press ON/ OFF on the headset to list en for a dial [...]
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18 At tach the lift er 1. T o choose where t o install the lifter on your telephone, look at the spac e underneath the corded handset. If ther e is a speaker , the lifter should be center ed over the speak er . If there is no speak er , the lifter should be cent ered within the space. Make sur e the lifter arm is raised above the switch hook of the[...]
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19 Headset base and handset lift er install ation Adjust the height of the lift er arm T urn th e AD JUS T LIF TER kno b t o c hang e t he h eig ht o f t he l ift er arm . Wh en in t he rai sed pos iti on, the ar m sh oul d r el eas e th e swi tch ho ok s o y ou can hea r a dia l t one . Wh en low er ed, the arm sho uld hol d t he swit ch ho ok d o[...]
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20 Lifter adjustment s and testing 1. Make sur e that the headset base is set to LIFTER MODE and that the LIFTER AUDIO AD JUST setting is corr ect. 2. T urn the switch hook presser adjustment knob until the switch hook presser is just above the switch hook. 3. Lower the lift er arm until the switch hook presser holds the swit ch hook down. 4. Place[...]
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21 Headset base and handset lift er install ation Installation of lar ge lifter pad (optional) If th e sm all li ft er pa d can not ho ld th e c or ded ha nd se t st ea di ly , yo u ca n at ta ch a lar ge lif t er pa d ( pr ovi ded ) t o e nl ar ge the co nt act a r ea . 1. Hold the large lift er pad in front of the small lifter pad as shown below [...]
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22 Inst all the auxiliary ring detector 1. Insert the auxiliary ring detector plug int o the RING DETECT jack on the lifter . 2. Remove the pr otective strip fr om the adhesive tape on the auxiliary ring detector . 3. Stick the auxiliary ring detector t o the center of the cor ded phone speaker . The internal or auxiliary ring detector det ects the[...]
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23 Adjust the sensitivity lev el Th e de fault set ting of the ring detec tor work s with mos t co rded teleph ones . H owever , the ring detec tor might nee d s ome adju stme nts to r ecognize les s comm on t ele phone rin g ton es. T o adjust the ring detect or sensitivity while the tel ephone is ringing: T urn the SENSOR AD J knob clockwise to i[...]
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24 Headset base install ation Option 2: Connect the headset to a t elephone wall jack In or der to make calls using this installation option, you need a telephone plugged into the same telephone line or a dial pad (TL7601 pur chased separatel y). Mak e sure the headset base mode is set to NO LIFTER MODE . Plug one end of the telephone line cord int[...]
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25 Headset base install ation Opt ion 3: Conn ect the he adse t t o a c ord ed or c ord le ss phon e T o use this installation option, make sur e the headset base mode is set to NO LIFTER MODE . Plug one end of the telephone line cord int o the TEL WALL JACK (red dot) at the back of the headset base. • T elephone line cord Plug the other end of t[...]
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26 Headset oper ation Making a call When the headset base is connected to a cor ded handset of your telephone with the handset lifter inst alled (option 1): Y ou must select LIFTER MODE on the headset base. Pr es s on t he h ea d se t. T he s w it ch ho ok p re s se r ri se s a nd r el ea se s th e sw it c h ho ok . Y ou he ar a d ia l t on e i n t[...]
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27 Headset oper ation Answering a call on the headset When the headset base is connected to a cor ded handset of your telephone with the handset lifter inst alled (option 1): Press ON/ OFF on the headset. The switch hook pr esser rises and releases the swit ch hook. Y ou hear the caller through the headset earpiece. When the headset base is connect[...]
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