Plantronics Voyager 510 manual

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    VOY AGER 510 BLUETOOTH ® HEADSET SYSTEM User Guide[...]

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    Thank you for selecting the V oyager 510 Bluetooth ® Headset System from Plantronics. The V oyager™ 510 system offers wireless, hands -free headset convenience and workspace mobility . This user guide provides instructions on the installation and usage of your system. WELCOME V oyager 510 Bluetooth ® Wireless Headset System User Guide www .plan[...]

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    DIA GRAMS HEADSET 10 8 9 12 11 1 18 22 20 21 24 19 25 23 2[...]

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    DIA GRAMS BASE UNIT 6 13 4 3 17 14 2 7 15 3 5 16[...]

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    WELCOME DIA GRAM KEY 1 Tx Slide Switch (A -D) 2 Rx Slide Switch (1-4) 3 Speak V olume Adjust UP 4 Speak V olume Adjust DOWN 5 Call Control Button (Base) 6 IntelliStand TM Switch ON/OFF 7 Configuration Dial 8 A C P ower Adapter 9 AC P ower Adapter P ort 10 Handset Cable P ort 11 T elephone Cable P ort 12 Accessory P ort 13 Headset Docking Cradle 14 [...]

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    CONNECTING Y OUR V O Y A GER 510 SYSTEM OPTION – HANDSET LIFTER 5[...]

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    INFORMA TION This User Guide provides instructions on the installation and usage of your V oyager 510 Bluetooth ® Headset System. For safety and regulatory information, please refer to the separate “Important Safety and Operational Information” booklet. Detailed technical information and a copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at [...]

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    ? WELCOME POSITIONING Y OUR SYSTEM P ositioning: R ecommended separation distance. Important: Incorrect positioning can cause problems with noise and interference. 7 45cm 30cm 15cm[...]

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    POWERING THE HEADSET ON & OFF T o turn the headset on press in and hold the P ower/Mute Button for 3 seconds until the Status Indicator flashes blue. T o turn off , press and hold the button again for 3 seconds until the Status Indicator flashes red. COMP A TIBILITY WITH Y OUR TELEPHONE It is very important that the Configuration Dial is positi[...]

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    ANSWERING A CALL If the corded telephone is ringing press the Call Control button on the headset ( A ) or on the base. ( B ). If the mobile handset is ringing then press the call control button on the headset ( A ) to answer the call. Note: If Intellistand TM is enabled the system will always activate the Handset Lifter . T o disable Intellistand T[...]

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    LISTEN V OLUME A: Adjust the Listen V olume (how others sound to you) to a comfortable level. B: If you cannot find a comfortable Listen level, try different settings on the Rx Slide Switch (1-4) as shown until a satisfactory sound level is experienced. Note: This setting only adjusts the headset listen level on calls placed using the corded teleph[...]

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    MUTE BUTT ON T o mute a call, short press (<1 sec) the P ower/Mute Button once. T o take the call off mute, short press (<1 sec) the button again. 11[...]

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    OPERA TION WITH THE HANDSET LIFTER ACCESSORY The Plantronics Handset Lifter is an accessory that can be purchased for use with Plantronics Wireless Headset Systems. It has two functions: 1. T o automatically notify you when an incoming call is detected even when you are away from your desk. 2. T o lift the telephone handset from its cradle at your [...]

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    SWIT CHING FROM HEADSET T O HANDSET WHEN USING THE LIFTER If during a call you are using your headset and want to switch to the telephone handset, remove the handset from the Lifter , then press the Call Control Button on either your headset or the base unit. The Lifter will lower and you will then be able to continue the call using the handset. SW[...]

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    OUT OF RANGE W ARNING As you walk away from the base unit you will eventually reach the system operating range limit. The system will issue audible warnings at the operating limit. If not in a call: One low tone when edge of range reached. One high tone when back in range. If in a call: One low tone when edge of range reached. One high tone followe[...]

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    P AIRING The V oyager 510 Bluetooth ® Headset System is supplied with the Headset and Base Unit factory paired to each other . However , if you have purchased a V oyager 510 System Base Unit or if you wish to use a replacement headset with your existing base unit the units must be paired as follows: 1. P ress and hold both the Speak V olume Adjust[...]

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    OPTIONAL P ARTS & A CCESSORIES There are a range of Plantronics accessories designed to enhance the functionality of your V oyager 510 Bluetooth ® Headset System. Please contact your Plantronics Supplier for further details. 1. HL10 T elephone Handset Lifter 2. On-Line Indicator 3. On-Line Indicator Extension Cable 4. Accessory Converter Cable[...]

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    MODEL AND COUNTRY INFORMA TION 67890-07 67892-07 A UT , BEL , DEU , DNK, ESP , FRA, GBR, GRC, IT A, IRL, L UX , NLD , PRT , SWE, FIN , CYP , CZE , EST , HUN , L VA, L TU , ML T , POL , SVK , SVN . 67890-01/02 67892-01/02 United States, Canada 67890-09 67892-09 Australia, New Zealand 67890-04 67892-04 See package for product model number and refer t[...]

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    TROUBLESHOO TING PROBLEM I plugged everything in but the lights won ’t come on. P ossible Cause Solution No power Check that the AC P ower A dapter is connected to the base unit. Check that the AC P ower A dapter is connected to the mains supply . Check that the AC P ower A dapter is the model supplied by Plantronics. PROBLEM My headset does not [...]

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    PROBLEM Callers cannot hear me. P ossible Cause Solution Mute is selected Press the P ower/Mute Button once as described on page 11. Headset microphone Align the headset boom with your mouth boom is incorrectly positioned Speak volume is too low Increase the Speak V olume by adjusting the Speak V olume Controls on the base unit as described on page[...]

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    PROBLEM Receive sounds distorted. P ossible Cause Solution Sp ea k v olum e is to o hi gh Reduce speak volume by changing the Tx Slide Switch Setting as described on page 10. Listen volume too high If your telephone has a receive volume control, on your telephone lower this until the distortion disappears. If the distortion is still present, lower [...]

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    © 2005 Plantronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Plantronics, the logo design, Plantronics and the logo design combined, V oyager and IntelliStand are trademarks or registered trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. The Bluetooth name and the Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG , Inc., and are used by Plantronics, Inc. under license. P atents U .[...]