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W ARRANTY SOUND INN OVA TION Limited W arranty • This warranty cover s defects in materials and workmanship of pr oducts manufactured, sold or certified by Plantr onics which were pur chased and used in the United States. • This warranty lasts f or one year from the date of pur chase of the products. • This warranty extends to y ou only if yo[...]
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3 2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS P ack age Co nte nts F eat ures S etup P osi tioning A dju sti ng Fit C har gin g C hec kin g C omp ati bil it y 3 4 6 9 9 8 I nte l li Sta nd 8 11 M aki ng/ Ans wer ing /En din g C alls 10 H ead set Co ntr ol s V olu me 15 14 12 T rou ble shoot ing 18 B ase In dic ato r L igh ts 16 B att er y Rep lac eme nt 18 S yst em Res e[...]
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5 4 FEA TURES FEA TURES F ron t: R ear : L ist eni ng V olu me/ Mut e T alk In dic ato r L ight S pea ker B att er y Co ver C all Co ntr ol Button M icr ophone Headset Home Phone Adapter H ome Phone Ad apter C ord Jack S pea kin g V olu me M ajo r A dju st AC C har gin g J ack H ome Phone Ad apter P owe r J ack Base - T op V iew Base - Bottom View [...]
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7 6 4A ! 9v 3A ! 9v 1A SETUP FOR CORDLESS AND CORDED PHONES SETUP FOR CORDLESS AND CORDED PHONES 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Plug the AC char ger into an outlet and int o the base's A C charging jack. See step for detail ed location. Plug Home Phone Adapter telephone c ord (R J11) int o wall tel ephone jack. Use splitter pro vided if needed. Plug Home Pho[...]
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9 8 12 ” 6” The minimum rec ommended separation distance is sho wn above. IMPORT ANT: Incorrect positioning c an cause noise and interference pr oblems. CHARGING 1 2 POSITIONING 1. Slide headset int o char ging cradle. 2. Gently pr ess down on the headset to ensur e that headset is in correct position. Amber char ge indic ator light on base wil[...]
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11 10 MAKING/ANSWERING/ENDING CALLS 2 2 1 T o make a call—Option 1: 1. T ake your handset off-hook. 2. Dial numbers using handset keypad. Y ou should hear a dial tone in the handset. 3. Pres s the call control butt on on the headset. The talk indicator lights on both the base and the headset should go on, indicating a succ essful link. 4. Hang up[...]
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13 12 LISTENING VOLUME Rock the headset volume c ontr ol back and forth to adjust lis tening volume in minor incremental adjus tments. NO TE: Y ou must be in talk mode (i.e. on a c all) to adjust. Use lis t ening v olume major adjus t contr ol on the back of the base for lar ge incremental adjus tments. NOTE: 1 is the loudest se tting. 4 is the low[...]
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15 14 HEADSET CONTROLS M aki ng/ ans wer ing / e ndi ng calls A sce ndi ng/ des cen ding t one s, 2 to nes at li mit 3 mi d t one s = Mu te 3 lo w t one s = Unm ute N OTE : To n es rep eat ev er y 15 s econds whe n m ute d. Sh o rt ke y p r es s Sh o rt ke y p r es s s tra ig h t in R o ck b a ck a nd f o rt h M id tone L ow b at ter y w arn ing R [...]
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17 16 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution I he ar v e r y l o ud d ia l to n es i n m y he ad s et w h en I p l a ce a c a ll . • Us e o pt io n on e to m a ke a c al l a s de s cr i b ed o n p ag e 10. • A dj us t l is t en in g v ol um e a s de s cr i b ed o n p ag e 12. I plugged ever y t hing in but th e li gh t s w on’t c o [...]
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19 18 BA TTERY REPLACEMENT 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 Pinch both sides of the battery co ver and lift to r emove. Slide the battery out and gentl y separate at the connection. DO NOT pull the battery out by the wir es. Reconnect and install the ne w battery . Pinch both sides of the battery co ver and r eplac e. T he custom battery inside the headset should l[...]
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21 20 REGULA TORY NOTICES T his device c omplies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Oper ation is subject to the following two c onditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interf erence, and 2. This device mus t accept any interfer ence rec eived, including interfer ence that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found [...]