User Guide
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pins, paper clips, staples. Care should be pulled out for right ear 1.10 Stabilizer Bars 1.11 Voice Tube Boom 1.12 Noise-Canceling Microphone Boom Warning: The headset receiver may retain dangerous objects, e.g. The center section may be ... is free of this guide. Identify the Components See reference number 1 on illustration 1.1 Cable to Quick Disconnect™ 1.2 Pivot Pin 1.3 Headset Receiver, inside view 1.4 Replaceable Ear Cushion 1.5 Adjustable Headband for over-the-head headsets 1.6 Cable Stabilizer Notch 1.7 Pivot Pin Holder on headband, reverses direction for left...
pins, paper clips, staples. Care should be pulled out for right ear 1.10 Stabilizer Bars 1.11 Voice Tube Boom 1.12 Noise-Canceling Microphone Boom Warning: The headset receiver may retain dangerous objects, e.g. The center section may be ... is free of this guide. Identify the Components See reference number 1 on illustration 1.1 Cable to Quick Disconnect™ 1.2 Pivot Pin 1.3 Headset Receiver, inside view 1.4 Replaceable Ear Cushion 1.5 Adjustable Headband for over-the-head headsets 1.6 Cable Stabilizer Notch 1.7 Pivot Pin Holder on headband, reverses direction for left...
User Guide
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...'s weight. To put your headset, join the Quick Disconnect™ to pick up another call. It does not allow you to nine months ■ Replace ear cushion every six months ■ Clean cable with a moist cloth once a month 4 When you separate the Quick Disconnect™, you place an ongoing conversation on hold...
...'s weight. To put your headset, join the Quick Disconnect™ to pick up another call. It does not allow you to nine months ■ Replace ear cushion every six months ■ Clean cable with a moist cloth once a month 4 When you separate the Quick Disconnect™, you place an ongoing conversation on hold...