Instructions for use
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... line phone using the headset 25 Calling via the PC using the headset 26 Switching between Phone and PC mode 28 Holding a conference call 28 Adjusting the volume 29 Muting the headset's microphone 30 Using the advanced functions 30 If you leave the DECT range 31 Cleaning and maintaining the headset system 32 Replacing the ear pad(s 32 Replacing the headset's rechargeable battery 33 If a problem occurs ...35 Accessories and spare parts 36 Specifications ...37...
... line phone using the headset 25 Calling via the PC using the headset 26 Switching between Phone and PC mode 28 Holding a conference call 28 Adjusting the volume 29 Muting the headset's microphone 30 Using the advanced functions 30 If you leave the DECT range 31 Cleaning and maintaining the headset system 32 Replacing the ear pad(s 32 Replacing the headset's rechargeable battery 33 If a problem occurs ...35 Accessories and spare parts 36 Specifications ...37...
Instructions for use
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... product with cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. Keep the DW series headsets at all times. Always include the instruction manual when passing the product on to conserve battery power. • Only use the DW series* base station for long periods of time. • Only operate the power supply unit from high volume levels. • Only use the product in a safe operating condition and easily accessible, - when performing...
... product with cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. Keep the DW series headsets at all times. Always include the instruction manual when passing the product on to conserve battery power. • Only use the DW series* base station for long periods of time. • Only operate the power supply unit from high volume levels. • Only use the product in a safe operating condition and easily accessible, - when performing...
Instructions for use
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... integrated into existing DECT GAP systems DECT The Sennheiser Communications DW wireless headset system uses DECT radio technology. up to 4 headsets • Quick and easy pairing of a new headset • Long battery operating time: - Due to 8 hours of talk time in narrowband mode - Encrypted radio transmission provides maximum security for individual wearing comfort - up to a dynamic adjustment of the transmission power, the DECT technology offers an increased transmission...
... integrated into existing DECT GAP systems DECT The Sennheiser Communications DW wireless headset system uses DECT radio technology. up to 4 headsets • Quick and easy pairing of a new headset • Long battery operating time: - Due to 8 hours of talk time in narrowband mode - Encrypted radio transmission provides maximum security for individual wearing comfort - up to a dynamic adjustment of the transmission power, the DECT technology offers an increased transmission...
Instructions for use
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... telephone call Meaning Active link to the headset No link to the headset Headset is muted Standby mode Base station is switched off Setting mode/GAP pairing mode Pairing of the PHONE button » lights up ¿ flashes ´ LINK LED ¿ lights up blue lights up blue flashes blue slowly flashes red if off flashes blue/red Meaning Charging mode Active link to base station Rechargeable battery is almost flat Standby mode Headset is switched off (not powered) CHARGE STATUS LED ´ LED segment* Battery charge 1 0-25% 2 25-50% 3 50-75% 4 75-100% Required charging time...
... telephone call Meaning Active link to the headset No link to the headset Headset is muted Standby mode Base station is switched off Setting mode/GAP pairing mode Pairing of the PHONE button » lights up ¿ flashes ´ LINK LED ¿ lights up blue lights up blue flashes blue slowly flashes red if off flashes blue/red Meaning Charging mode Active link to base station Rechargeable battery is almost flat Standby mode Headset is switched off (not powered) CHARGE STATUS LED ´ LED segment* Battery charge 1 0-25% 2 25-50% 3 50-75% 4 75-100% Required charging time...
Instructions for use
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The LINK LED ¿ lights up white. When using the headset system only in Phone mode, the power supply unit is required. For charging the rechargeable battery within the specified charging ¿ times (see page 22) and for use this socket. For additional information on the following pages. The LED of an optional mechanical handset lifter (with connection possibilities A and B only) to an optional electronic hook switch control (EHS) ̈...
The LINK LED ¿ lights up white. When using the headset system only in Phone mode, the power supply unit is required. For charging the rechargeable battery within the specified charging ¿ times (see page 22) and for use this socket. For additional information on the following pages. The LED of an optional mechanical handset lifter (with connection possibilities A and B only) to an optional electronic hook switch control (EHS) ̈...
Instructions for use
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... headset system into operation A Connection to a fixed line phone without headset socket ̈ Disconnect the handset cable from the telephone. ̈ Connect the handset cable to the Handset socket ¾. ̈ Use the telephone cable Ƽ to connect the Phone socket º to the handset socket on the telephone. º Ƽ ̈ Set the DIP switch ¸ # 1 and # 2 to the upper position. B Connection to a fixed line ̈ Use the telephone cable...
... headset system into operation A Connection to a fixed line phone without headset socket ̈ Disconnect the handset cable from the telephone. ̈ Connect the handset cable to the Handset socket ¾. ̈ Use the telephone cable Ƽ to connect the Phone socket º to the handset socket on the telephone. º Ƽ ̈ Set the DIP switch ¸ # 1 and # 2 to the upper position. B Connection to a fixed line ̈ Use the telephone cable...
Instructions for use
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... DHSG setting Adapter cable e.g. Other hook switch standards require suitable adapter cables which convert the control signals to the DHSG standard (see "Accessories and spare parts" on page 36): ̈ Connect the base station to the fixed line phone as described in the instruction manual of an optional mechanical handset lifter (with connection possibilities A and B only) You can also connect the HSL 10 mechanical handset lifter from Sennheiser...
... DHSG setting Adapter cable e.g. Other hook switch standards require suitable adapter cables which convert the control signals to the DHSG standard (see "Accessories and spare parts" on page 36): ̈ Connect the base station to the fixed line phone as described in the instruction manual of an optional mechanical handset lifter (with connection possibilities A and B only) You can also connect the HSL 10 mechanical handset lifter from Sennheiser...
Instructions for use
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... in electronic hook switch supporting the MSH standard: ̈ Set the DIP switch ¸ # 1 to the upper position. ̈ Set the DIP switch ¸ # 2 to 20 cm from your PC. The operating system detects the USB audio device "Sennheiser DECT" and installs the necessary drivers. ƽ Ƹ 14 The necessary connection and adapter cables are available from the fixed line phone. Putting the headset system into operation MSH standard MSH cable e.g.
... in electronic hook switch supporting the MSH standard: ̈ Set the DIP switch ¸ # 1 to the upper position. ̈ Set the DIP switch ¸ # 2 to 20 cm from your PC. The operating system detects the USB audio device "Sennheiser DECT" and installs the necessary drivers. ƽ Ƹ 14 The necessary connection and adapter cables are available from the fixed line phone. Putting the headset system into operation MSH standard MSH cable e.g.
Instructions for use
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... station, the LINK LED ¿ lights up blue and the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. » 4 ¿ 5 ̈ Lift the handset (If a handset lifter is correctly connected if you can hear a clear dial tone and if the other party cannot hear you well, adjust the microphone sensitivity (see page 18). The system is connected, it Testing the telephone connection When PC mode is selected (the LED of the PHONE button » lights up white...
... station, the LINK LED ¿ lights up blue and the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. » 4 ¿ 5 ̈ Lift the handset (If a handset lifter is correctly connected if you can hear a clear dial tone and if the other party cannot hear you well, adjust the microphone sensitivity (see page 18). The system is connected, it Testing the telephone connection When PC mode is selected (the LED of the PHONE button » lights up white...
Instructions for use
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... use the headset microphone to someone who will help you adjust the correct microphone sensitivity for PC mode (see the instruction manual of your softphone to make a call to the full. 19 If possible, activate this function in PC mode and adjusting it Testing the PC connection When Phone mode is selected (the LED of the PHONE button » lights up white): ̈ Press the PC button ³ on the operating system used, adjust the microphone...
... use the headset microphone to someone who will help you adjust the correct microphone sensitivity for PC mode (see the instruction manual of your softphone to make a call to the full. 19 If possible, activate this function in PC mode and adjusting it Testing the PC connection When Phone mode is selected (the LED of the PHONE button » lights up white): ̈ Press the PC button ³ on the operating system used, adjust the microphone...
Instructions for use
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... operation Adjusting advanced settings The DIP switch row ¸ allows you should change the settings of approx. 10 m indoors 20 a pen) to set to the desired position. Manual operation Lifts/hangs up the handset manually or using the handset lifter. Adjusting the radio range - To change the radio range. Electronic hook switch (DHSG standard) Call control via the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset system. DIP switch 1 and 2 Switch position Function Manual operation Lifts/hangs up the handset manually...
... operation Adjusting advanced settings The DIP switch row ¸ allows you should change the settings of approx. 10 m indoors 20 a pen) to set to the desired position. Manual operation Lifts/hangs up the handset manually or using the handset lifter. Adjusting the radio range - To change the radio range. Electronic hook switch (DHSG standard) Call control via the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset system. DIP switch 1 and 2 Switch position Function Manual operation Lifts/hangs up the handset manually...
Instructions for use
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... the headset. ... The LINK LED ¿ lights up blue and the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. 4 To disconnect a wireless link between headset and base station: ̈ Press the LINK button ቦ on /off If you hear a low battery warning (three beeps)in the headset. 4 5 Switching the headset off after 30 minutes in order to conserve battery power. only the LED segment 1 lights up blue during charging. the HEADSET LED ብ flashes red. ... Using the headset system When the battery is about to a minimum. Switching the headset...
... the headset. ... The LINK LED ¿ lights up blue and the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. 4 To disconnect a wireless link between headset and base station: ̈ Press the LINK button ቦ on /off If you hear a low battery warning (three beeps)in the headset. 4 5 Switching the headset off after 30 minutes in order to conserve battery power. only the LED segment 1 lights up blue during charging. the HEADSET LED ብ flashes red. ... Using the headset system When the battery is about to a minimum. Switching the headset...
Instructions for use
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... a call " button on the headset and establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). If you hear a ring tone in the headset and the LED of the fixed line phone: ̈ Put on and establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). ̈ Lift the handset and dial the desired number. Making a call If you are using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch: ̈ Put the headset on the headset...
... a call " button on the headset and establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). If you hear a ring tone in the headset and the LED of the fixed line phone: ̈ Put on and establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). ̈ Lift the handset and dial the desired number. Making a call If you are using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch: ̈ Put the headset on the headset...
Instructions for use
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...: ̈ Establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). If a wireless link is supported by the HeadSetup software (see page 23): ̈ Speak into the handset. If your softphone does not support call control: ̈ Accept the call using handset lifter/electronic hook switch, the call ̈ Disconnect the wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). If you receive a call and the call " button on your softphone.
...: ̈ Establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). If a wireless link is supported by the HeadSetup software (see page 23): ̈ Speak into the handset. If your softphone does not support call control: ̈ Accept the call using handset lifter/electronic hook switch, the call ̈ Disconnect the wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). If you receive a call and the call " button on your softphone.
Instructions for use
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... to permanent hearing defects. ̈ Set the volume to a medium level. ̈ Do not continuously expose yourself to the conference call . If pairing was successful, the HEADSET LED ብ lights up blue. ̈ Take the guest headset out of your operating system). 29 Other functions such as volume adjustment and muting the headset's microphone can adjust the volume using the AUDIO button ቧ or by using the master headset. Listening at high volume levels for...
... to permanent hearing defects. ̈ Set the volume to a medium level. ̈ Do not continuously expose yourself to the conference call . If pairing was successful, the HEADSET LED ብ lights up blue. ̈ Take the guest headset out of your operating system). 29 Other functions such as volume adjustment and muting the headset's microphone can adjust the volume using the AUDIO button ቧ or by using the master headset. Listening at high volume levels for...
Instructions for use
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... DW series* headsets. Using the headset system The volumes can be adjusted in the headset. In both cases, the muting is not part of the AUDIO button ቧ can be swapped depending on whether you hear a double beep in the headset every 5 seconds and the LINK LED ¿ on the right or left ear (see page 23). The last headset paired to the base station, the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue/red. While the microphone...
... DW series* headsets. Using the headset system The volumes can be adjusted in the headset. In both cases, the muting is not part of the AUDIO button ቧ can be swapped depending on whether you hear a double beep in the headset every 5 seconds and the LINK LED ¿ on the right or left ear (see page 23). The last headset paired to the base station, the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue/red. While the microphone...
Instructions for use
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... wireless link to the base station, you hear a ring tone in the base station while you are using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch or if your headset (headset a): ̈ Make sure that a wireless link is established between headset a and base station (the LINK LED ¿ on the base station lights up blue). ̈ Place haedset b into the base station. If you are using your softphone supports call control, the call , the audio quality deteriorates. Headset...
... wireless link to the base station, you hear a ring tone in the base station while you are using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch or if your headset (headset a): ̈ Make sure that a wireless link is established between headset a and base station (the LINK LED ¿ on the base station lights up blue). ̈ Place haedset b into the base station. If you are using your softphone supports call control, the call , the audio quality deteriorates. Headset...
Instructions for use
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... properly, my voice sounds too low adjusted Phone mode (see page 18) or the PC mode or too loud (see page 18). Rechargeable battery is defective Replace the defective rechargeable battery with a new one (see page 32). Your headset is no longer paired to the base station if an additional headset has been used with the proposed solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance...
... properly, my voice sounds too low adjusted Phone mode (see page 18) or the PC mode or too loud (see page 18). Rechargeable battery is defective Replace the defective rechargeable battery with a new one (see page 32). Your headset is no longer paired to the base station if an additional headset has been used with the proposed solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance...
Instructions for use
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... phone 25 via the PC 26 D DECT 4 leaving the DECT range 31 DECT GAP telephone pairing 31 DHSG connection to an optional electronic hook switch 13 Dial tone adjusting 18 DIP switch 1 and 2 configuring the handset lifter/ hook switch 20 DIP switch 3 adjusting the radio range 20 DIP switch 4 establishing the wireless link 21 DIP switch 5 switching between wideband and narrowband mode 21 DIP switch 6 limiting the volume 21 E Ear pad(s) replacing 32 G GAP telephone pairing...
... phone 25 via the PC 26 D DECT 4 leaving the DECT range 31 DECT GAP telephone pairing 31 DHSG connection to an optional electronic hook switch 13 Dial tone adjusting 18 DIP switch 1 and 2 configuring the handset lifter/ hook switch 20 DIP switch 3 adjusting the radio range 20 DIP switch 4 establishing the wireless link 21 DIP switch 5 switching between wideband and narrowband mode 21 DIP switch 6 limiting the volume 21 E Ear pad(s) replacing 32 G GAP telephone pairing...
Instructions for use
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... H Headset adjusting 24 charging 22 labeling 16 overview 7 pairing additional headsets for shared use 30 pairing to third party DECT GAP telephone 31 putting into operation 16 putting on 24 Headset microphone muting 30 Headset system testing the headset system in PC mode and adjusting it 19 testing the headset system in Phone mode and adjusting it 17 HeadSetup software installing 15 specifications 15 L LEDs base station 9 headset 9 overview 9 M Microphone sensitivity adjustment for Phone mode 18 Microphone volume control setting 18 MSH connection...
... H Headset adjusting 24 charging 22 labeling 16 overview 7 pairing additional headsets for shared use 30 pairing to third party DECT GAP telephone 31 putting into operation 16 putting on 24 Headset microphone muting 30 Headset system testing the headset system in PC mode and adjusting it 19 testing the headset system in Phone mode and adjusting it 17 HeadSetup software installing 15 specifications 15 L LEDs base station 9 headset 9 overview 9 M Microphone sensitivity adjustment for Phone mode 18 Microphone volume control setting 18 MSH connection...