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SetupGuide Comfort call DECT SD Series Instruction m anual[...]
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SD Series – Setup Guide | 1 Contents “Setup Guide” Contents “Setup Guide” Important safety information ................. .......................... ............................ 2 Scope of delivery and overview of the SD series ....................... ................. 3 Base stations with components .... ...... ........ .............. ...[...]
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Important safety information 2 | SD Series – Setup Guide Important safety information 왘 Please read t his instruction m anual carefully and completely befo re using the product. 왘 Always inclu de this instruct ion manual wh en passing the produ ct on to thi rd parties. 왘 Do not use an obviou sly defective product. Preventing damage to he al[...]
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Scope of delivery and overview of the SD series SD Series – Setup Guide | 3 Scope of delivery and overview of the SD series The SD series al lows you t o comb ine base st ations ( BS ) and headsets ( HS ) to meet your needs. The listed headsets and base stations a re compatible with each other. The SD seri es base stations marked wit h ML in thei[...]
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Scope of delivery and overview of the SD series 4 | SD Series – Setup Guide Headsets with components SD Office – HS monaural, with different wearin g styles SD Pro1 – HS monaural, with headban d SD Pro2 – HS binaural, with hea dband SD Pro1 – HS SD Pro2 – HS SD Office – HS Quick Guide[...]
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Product overview of the base stations SD Series – Setup Guide | 5 Product overview of the base stations Overview of the front Overview of the rear 쐃 PC button with LED 쐇 Charging contacts 쐋 Link LED 쐏 Phone button with LED 쐄 Charge status LED SD BS SD BS ML SD BS Phone SD BS USB SD BS USB ML 쐃 쐇 쐏 쐄 쐋 쐏 쐃 쐂 Phone socket [...]
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Product overview of the base stations 6 | SD Series – Setup Guide Overview of the bottom 쐈 DIP switch r ow 1 to 6 쐉 Set button 씈 Microphone volume control 씉 ABC switch SD BS SD BS ML SD BS Phone SD BS USB SD BS USB ML 쐈 씈 쐉 씉[...]
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Setting up the base station SD Series – Setup Guide | 7 Setting up the base station You can use the headset system with your fixed line phone and/or your computer. The base station controls the wireless commu nication to the headsets. 왘 Place the b ase station at a minimum distance of 15 cm from the fixed line phone. Connecting the base station[...]
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Setting up the base station 8 | SD Series – Setup Guide Connecting the base statio n to a fixed line phone 왘 Check which connection possi bility is best suited for your telephone. 왘 Follow t he instructions in t he corresponding chapter. Connecting the base station to a fixed lin e phone withou t headset socket 1 Disconnect the hand set cable[...]
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Setting up the base station SD Series – Setup Guide | 9 Connecting the base station to a fi xe d lin e phone with hea dset socket 1 Connect the telephone cable to the head set socket on the telephone and to the Phone socket (marked green) on the base station. 2 Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to set the DIP switches 1 and 2 to the posi tio[...]
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Setting up the base station 10 | SD Series – Setup Guide Connecting the base station to an optional electronic hook switch control (EHS) The necessary EHS connectio n cables as well as adapter ca bles for manu- facturer specific standards are availa ble as optional acces sories from your Sennheiser partner. The corr espond ing qu ick guides are s[...]
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Setting up the base station SD Series – Setup Guide | 11 Connecting the base station to a computer 왘 Connect the USB c able to the PC socket (marked orange) on the base station and to a USB socket of yo ur computer. The operating system detects the USB audio device ”Sennh eiser DECT” and installs the neces- sary drivers. Sennheiser PC softw[...]
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Charging the headset 12 | SD Series – Setup Guide Charging the headset Charge the rech argeable battery for at l east 20 minutes w ithout interrup- tion before using it for the first ti me. A complete charging process takes about 60 minutes. Charging the headset using the base station 왘 Place the headset into the magnetic holder o f the base st[...]
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Charging the headset SD Series – Setup Guide | 13 Charging the headset using the op tional CH 10 headset charger The Sennheiser CH 10 headset charger i s an optional accessory av ailable fro m your Sennheiser partner. The CH 10 allows you to charge additi onal SD series head se ts. 왘 Refer to the instruction ma nua l of t he CH 10 fo r more inf[...]
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Testing the headset system and the sound qual ity 14 | SD Series – Setup Guide T esting the headset system and the sound quality Adjusting the headset system using the DIP switches 1 Press the Link button on the headset to disconnect an existing wireless link between base station and headset. The LEDs on the headset and on the base station go off[...]
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Testing the headset system and the sound qual ity SD Series – Setup Guide | 15 Adjusting the radio range – DIP switch 3 If many DECT systems are operated in a confined space, interf erence can occur. In this case, you sh ould change the radio range. Automatically establishing the wi reless link betw een headset and base station (Auto Link) – [...]
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Testing the headset system and the sound qual ity 16 | SD Series – Setup Guide Adjusting the audio signal by means of the dial tone 1 Put on the headset and press the Ph one button on the base station. 2 Press the Link button on the headse t. T he Link LED lights up b lue. 3 Lift the handset. You hear a dial tone. 4 Set the ABC switch to the posi[...]
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Testing the headset system and the sound qual ity SD Series – Setup Guide | 17 Adjusting the volume Adjusting the microphone volu me of the call transmission By default, the microphone volume control is set to pos ition 4 . This setting is suitable for most telephones. 왘 Make a call to someone who will help you find the correct sensitivit y set[...]
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If a problem occurs 18 | SD Series – Setup Guide If a problem occurs For causes and solutions that are mainly rel ated to t he headset, ref er to the ch ap ter “If a problem o ccurs ...” in the “Use r Guide”. For more information and an F AQ list, please visit ou r website at www.sennheiser.com/cco. If a problem occurs that is not listed [...]
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Specifications SD Series – Setup Guide | 19 Specifications Base station SD BS/SD BS ML SD BS USB/SD BS USB ML/SD BS Phone Headset SD Office – HS SD Pro1/Pro2 – HS (SD 10) Dimensions 83 x 127 x 121 mm (W x H x D) Weight approx. 337 g Operating temperature range +5°C to +45°C (+41 °F to +113°F) Storage temperature range –20°C to +70°C ([...]
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Specifications 20 | SD Series – Setup Guide Power supply unit DECT Nominal input vol tage 100 – 240 V~ Nominal input current max. 0.2 A Mains frequency 50 – 60 Hz Nominal output volt age 5.9 V Nominal output cur rent max. 850 mA Operating t e mperat ure range +5°C to +45°C (+41°F to +113°F) Storage temperature range –20°C to +70°C (?[...]
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Manufacturer Declarations SD Series – Setup Guide | 21 Manufacturer Declarations W arranty Sennheiser Comm unications A/S gives a warranty of 24 mo nths on this product. For the current wa rranty co nditions, please visit our website at www.sennheiser.com or contac t your Sennheiser partner. In compliance with the following requirements • WEEE [...]
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Sennheiser Communications A/S Industriparken 27, DK-2750 Ballerup, Denmark www.sennheiser.com Publ. 1 2 /1 4 , A0 3[...]