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HSL 10 Handset Lifter Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Notice d’emploi Istruzioni per l’uso Instrucciones de uso Gebruiksaanwijzing Betjeningsvejledning Handhavande Manual[...]
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English ................................................... 3 Deutsch ................................................. 15 Français ................................................. Italiano .................................................. Español .................................................. Nederlands ....................................[...]
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HSL 10 handset lifter instruction manual Safety info rmation ....................................... 4 Related documents......................................... 4 Service descripti on ....................................... 5 Delivery includes .......................................... 5 Operating elem ents ..................................... 6 [...]
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Safety information Disclaimer • Never disassemble or modify the HS L 10. If the housing is opened by customers in breach of this instruction, the warra nty becomes null and void. • Never move the lifting pad by hand. During use • Use the HSL 10 in dry places only and keep liquids and s mall electrically conductive parts away from the HSL 10 a[...]
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Service description The HSL 10 handset lifter completes wireless systems like BW 900 and DW 800 from Sennheiser . HSL 10 automatically pick s up the handset of your off ice phone, thus allowing you to operate your telephone even from the distance, i.e. when y ou are not sitting at your des k. 4 Thanks to its unique ring tone detection via a high qu[...]
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Operating elements P2 button P1 button LED Modular socket Microphone socket Lifting pad 1 Adhesive mounting tape Microphone fastening position Microphone Hole of the Microphone Setting up the handset lifter Prior to connecting the HSL 10 handset lifter to your telephone, firs t install and set up your wireles[...]
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Alw ays make sure not to cover the hole of the microphone with the double-sided adhesive tape. 2c Connect the jack plug of the micr ophone to the microphone socket . 3 Connecting the handset lifter to the base s tation Connect the ACCESSORIES socket on the base s tation with the handset lifter’s modular socket using the ca[...]
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Adjusting the lifting height Press and hold down for two seconds both the “P2” button and the “P1” button . The LED alternately flashes red and green. 6 Release the buttons. The liftin g pad raise s to the currently adjusted height. 7 Increase or decrease the l ifting height by pressing the “P2” (increase) or[...]
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Teaching ring tone 2: Record ring tone 2 in the same way as desc ribed for ring 1, but press the “P2” button until the LED flashes red. The LED flashes gree n twice, if the recording was succesful. 6 In your headset you will hear a ri ng tone when the HSL 10 recognizes ring tone 1 or 2. Replacing the lateral extension of the lif[...]
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If problems occur… Problem Possible reason Remedial measures When pressing the hook button on the mobile device or base stat ion, you do not hear a dial to ne in your headset. The lifting height is not sufficient. Adjust the lifting height ( see page 8). The HSL 10 microphone hole does not face the phone loudspeaker. Re-position the HSL 10 so tha[...]
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Further information In case of further questions, please contact your vendor or, alternatively, your local Sennheiser representative. For more information e.g. regard ing problem solutions, warranty conditions, etc. please also see our website www.sennheisercommunications.com under “FAQ” (frequently asked questions) or “Products”, “Wirele[...]
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Specifications Overall unit: Dimensions 77 × 110 × 42 cm Weight 80 g Temperature range − 5 to + 40 °C Power source 6 V DC via base station Max. lifting height > 25 mm Max. load 200 g Microphone Length of cable 40 cm Sensitivity 94 dB SPL − 43 dBV 12[...]
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