Plantronics 360 manual

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    Plantronics Explor er ® 3 60 User Guide[...]

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    ii W elcome Congratulations on purchasing a Plantr onics headset. This User Guide contains instructions for setting up and using your Plantronics Explor er ® 360 headset. Please refer to the separate Safety Instructions booklet for important product safety information prior to installation or use of the product. Getting Assistance The Plantronics [...]

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    iii Contents Welcome ...............................................................................................ii What is Bluetooth ® ? ............................................................................iv Package Contents, Features and Accessories ..................................... 1 Charging Y our Headset .......................[...]

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    What is Bluetooth ® ? Bluetooth wireless technology pr ovides a way for devices to communicate with each other using short-range radio frequency instead of wires. Any two Bluetooth devices can communicate as long as they both have Bluetooth turned on, they are within range and they have been paired — a quick “handshake” pr ocess that connect[...]

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    1 Package Contents and Features Plantronics Explor er ® 360 Accessories* Headset Front AC Charger 100 – 240V Indicator Light * Not included. T o order , please contact your Plantronics supplier or go to www .plantronics.com Headset Back Microphone Eartip Charging Jack V olume Control Swivel Earloop Call Control Button (on/off) V ehicle Charging [...]

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    2 How to Charge Y our Headset Using Only the AC Charger Before using your headset for the first time, charge it for at least one hour . A full charge takes approximately two hours. 1 Connect the AC charger to a power outlet. 2 Plug the AC jack into the charging jack on the headset. While your headset is charging, the indicator glows red. When your[...]

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    3 Pairing Y our Headset Pairing is the process of intr oducing your headset to your phone. Before using your headset for the first time, you must pair it with your Bluetooth phone. Normally , you need to pair your headset with your phone only once. T o see a demo of the pairing process, visit www .plantronics.com/ EasyT oPair Plantronics QuickPair[...]

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    4 1 How to Pair Y our Phone With Y our Headset for the First Time 1 T ur n on the Bluetooth feature on your phone. For most phones, select Settings/T ools > Connections > Bluetooth > On. See your phone’ s user guide for more information. 2 T ur n the headset on. Press and hold the call contr ol button until the indicator flashes red/blu[...]

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    5 Pairing Y our Headset How to Pair Y our Headset if it Has Been Previously Pair ed With Another Device 1 T ur n the headset off. Press and hold the call contr ol button until the indicator turns red and then turns off. 2 T ur n the headset on. Press and hold the call contr ol button until the indicator flashes red/blue. The headset is now in pair[...]

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    6 1 Lift the ear loop. 2 Swivel the ear loop to the right to wear it on your left ear , or swivel it to the left to wear it on your right ear . 3 Place the ear loop behind your ear . 4 Rotate the headset so that the speaker rests comfortably in your ear . 5 Align the microphone with the corner of your mouth. Callers can hear you best when you point[...]

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    7 Headset Controls T urn on the headset Press and hold the call contr ol button until the indicator glows blue. Y ou will hear ascending tones. The indicator then flashes red up to thr ee times to show the battery charge level. T urn off the headset Press and hold the call control button until the indicator glows red. Y ou will hear descending ton[...]

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    8 Range T o maintain a connection, keep your headset within 33 feet (10 meters) of the Bluetooth de vice. If there ar e obstacles between your headset and the device, you may experience interference. For optimal performance, place your headset and phone on the same side of your body . Audio quality degrades as you move out of range. When you are fa[...]

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    9 Indicator Lights Headset Status Headset Indicator Light Powering on Blue flashes. Repeat. Powering off Red appears and goes off. Charging battery Red solid light. Low battery Red flashes. Pairing mode Blue/red flashes. Missed call Purple flashes. Single press the call contr ol button to cancel. Ringing Purple flashes. Briefly press call con[...]

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    10 Hands-Free Featur es If your phone and your wir eless service pr ovider both support hands-fr ee operation, you can use the following features: Redial the last number T o activate last number redial, double press the call control button. Y ou will hear a high tone after each double-key press. Using V oice Dialing With the headset on, press the c[...]

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    11 T roubleshooting My headset does not work with my phone. Headset was not in pairing mode when mobile phone menu selections were made. See page 5 “Pairing Y our Headset.” Incorrect menu selections wer e made on your mobile phone. See page 5 “Pairing Y our Headset.” I did not enter my passkey . Y our phone did not locate the headset. Repea[...]

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    12 Product Specifications T alk T ime* Up to 7 hours Standby Time* Approximately 8 days or 200 hours Charge Time 2 hours Range Up to Bluetooth standard 33 feet (10 meters) Power Requirements 5V DC – 350 mA Battery T ype Lithium ion polymer Storage/Usage T emperature 32F – 120F (0C – 48C) V ersion Bluetooth 2.0 Supports Bluetooth hands-free a[...]

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    13 LIMITED WARRANTY This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of products manufactured, sold or certified by Plantronics which were pur chased and used in the United States. The warranty lasts for one year from the date of purchase of the pr oducts. This warranty extends to you only if you are the end user with the original purchas[...]

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    14 REGULA TOR Y NOTICES EXPOSURE TO RF RADIA TION The internal wireless radio operates within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which r eflect the consensus of the scien - tific community . Independent studies have shown that the internal wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. Visit www .plantroni[...]

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    15 Plantronics, Inc. 345 Encinal Santa Cruz, CA 95060 United States T el: 800-544-4660 www .plantronics.com © 2007 Plantronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Plantr onics, the logo design, Plantronics Explorer , QuickPair and Sound Innovation are trademarks or register ed trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logo ar e owned by B[...]