Plantronics 510S manual

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    V O Y A GER ™ 5 1 0S BLUETOOTH ® HE ADSET SYS TEM User Gu ide[...]

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    2 V O Y AGER ™ 5 1 0S SYSTEM DIAGR A MS Speak volume major adjust sw itch Handset li fter (optional) T elephone cord jack T elephone rece iver jack Handset li fter jac k AC adapter jack Cha rg ing crad le P ower ind icator li ght (red) Call control button & talk/ on line i ndica tor light Cha rge ind icator li ght (amber) Speak volume fine ad[...]

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    3 Back Outside V O Y AGER ™ 5 1 0S SYSTEM DIAGR A MS & CONN ECTIN G YOUR BASE P ower / mute button E artip Lis ten volume adj ust + / – buttons Horizon tal boom adjust Cha rge connecti on Status ind icator l ight (red / blue) AC adapter Call control button Micr ophone CONNECTING Y O UR VO Y AGER 5 1 0S BASE 1 . Connect tel ephon e receiver [...]

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    4 or BASI C INFOR M A TIO N CHARGING Y OU R HEADSET Slide heads et into charging cradl e on ba se o r charge hea dset with A C adapt er . The headset status ind icator wi ll be il lumi nated red whi le char gi ng and change to blue when the he adset is fully charged . The headset must be charged for a mi ni mum of 20 mi nutes prior to use —3 hour[...]

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    5 BASI C INFOR M A TIO N FITTING THE HEADSET Slide the headset ov er and behind your ear . Then , press gently towar ds your ear for a snug fit . Adj ust the micr ophone posit ion so that it is di rected towar ds your mouth as illu strated . POWERING THE HEADSET O N AND OFF T o turn the headset on, pr ess and hold the power / mute but ton for 3 sec[...]

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    6 PL T 5 1 0 P AIRI NG P AIRING HEADSET AND BASE The V oyager ™ 5 1 0S Bluetooth ® Headset System is suppl ied with the headset and base unit factory p ai red to each other . H ow ever , if you have pur chased a b ase unit separate ly , or if you wish to use a replac ement headset with you r exi stin g b ase unit , the uni ts must be p ai red as[...]

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    7 A B PLACING A CALL Desk telephone: Lift phone recei ver and then press the call contr ol button on eit her the he adset (A) or base unit ( B). When you hear the dial tone , dia l number usin g telephone keypad. If you do not obtain a di al tone , check that the confi gura tion dia l is set correctly as descri bed on page 5 . T o d i s co nn ec t [...]

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    8 B A SPEAK VOLUME – HOW YOU SOUND TO OTHERS 1 . Ad j us t th e s pea k v olu me fi ne ad j us t bu tton s ( A) un ti l the le ve l i s c omf ortab le for th e r ec ip ie nt . 2. If larger change i s nee ded , tr y differ ent settings (A–D) on the speak volume ma jor adj ust switc h ( B) on bottom of b ase . Note: This set ti ng only adjusts th[...]

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    9 HAN DSET LIFTE R ( OPT IONAL) OFF ON OPERA TION WITH THE HAND SET LIFTE R AC CES SOR Y The Plantr oni cs H and set Lifter is an accessor y that has t wo f unct ions: • T o automati cally notify you when an incom ing ca ll is detected even when you are away from your desk. • T o lift or replace the telephone handset from its cradle even when y[...]

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    1 0 Auxi lia ry mic roph one Lifter arm slee ve or MAKI NG AND RECEIVING CALLS WITH LIFTER INST ALLED 1 . T o make a call , press ca ll contr ol but ton on headset or base to r aise l ifter . Use telephone keypad to dia l the number . When call is complete , press call contr ol button to lower lifter (phone will hang up). 2. T o r eceive a cal l, w[...]

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    1 1 OUT OF RAN GE W ARNING As you walk away from the base uni t you will ev entually reach the system op er ating range li mit . The system will issue audi ble warni ngs at the operatin g limi t . If not in a call: One low tone when edge of r ange reached . One high tone when back in ran ge. If in a call: One low tone when edge of r ange reached . [...]

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    1 2 TROU BLESHO OTING I plugged ev er ything in but the lights w on’ t come on. My headset does not work with t he base unit. I cannot hear caller / dial tone. Callers cannot hear m e. I ca n hear a dial tone in mo re than one con figur ation positi on. POS SIBL E CA USE SOL UT IO N No power Ch eck that the AC adapter is connected to the base uni[...]

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    1 3 TROUBL ESHOOTI NG I tried all four positions on the configuration dial and cannot hear a dial tone in an y position. Receive sounds distorted. I can hear too much background conversation , noise or sideto ne. My handset lift er operat es ev er y time I remov e or replace my headset in the base unit. Headset loses response to button press es. PO[...]

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    1 4 R EGU LATORY N OTIC E The radiated out put power of t his internal wir eles s radio is far below the FCC radio frequ ency exposure limits. Neverth eless, the wireless radio shall b e used as described in the manual. The internal wireless radio op erates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which refle[...]

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    1 5 INDUS TR Y CANADA NOTI CE Radio Equi pment The term “IC: ” before the rad io cer tification number only signifies that Industr y Canada technical specifications were met. Operation is subjec t to the following t wo conditions: ( 1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any inter ference , including interfer[...]