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Contents Contents Important safety information 2 The DW Pro1/Pro2 wireless headset system 4 Delivery includes ...5 Product overview ...6 Base station ...6 Pro1/Pro2 headset 7 Overview of the buttons 8 Overview of the LEDs ...9 Putting the headset ... into operation 10 Putting the headset into operation 16 Testing the headset system in Phone mode and adjusting it 17 Testing the headset system in PC mode and adjusting it 19 Adjusting advanced settings 20 Using the headset system 22 Charging the headset rechargeable battery 22 Switching the headset on/off...
Contents Contents Important safety information 2 The DW Pro1/Pro2 wireless headset system 4 Delivery includes ...5 Product overview ...6 Base station ...6 Pro1/Pro2 headset 7 Overview of the buttons 8 Overview of the LEDs ...9 Putting the headset ... into operation 10 Putting the headset into operation 16 Testing the headset system in Phone mode and adjusting it 17 Testing the headset system in PC mode and adjusting it 19 Adjusting advanced settings 20 Using the headset system 22 Charging the headset rechargeable battery 22 Switching the headset on/off...
Instructions for use
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...wireless headset system The DW Pro1/Pro2 wireless headset system The Sennheiser Communications DW Pro1/Pro2 is a wireless DECT headset system which is intended for professional call control and headset management via a PC • Headset can be used with a fixed line phone or PC (VoIP) •...8226; HeadSetup software for convenient call center and office use. • Can be integrated into existing DECT GAP systems DECT The Sennheiser Communications DW wireless headset system uses DECT radio technology. variant Pro1 covers one ear (monaural) - up to a dynamic adjustment of talk time ...
...wireless headset system The DW Pro1/Pro2 wireless headset system The Sennheiser Communications DW Pro1/Pro2 is a wireless DECT headset system which is intended for professional call control and headset management via a PC • Headset can be used with a fixed line phone or PC (VoIP) •...8226; HeadSetup software for convenient call center and office use. • Can be integrated into existing DECT GAP systems DECT The Sennheiser Communications DW wireless headset system uses DECT radio technology. variant Pro1 covers one ear (monaural) - up to a dynamic adjustment of talk time ...
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... ³ · ² » ¿ ´ ¶ º ¾ µ ƺ ƻ Ƹ¹ ¸ Ƽ ƹ ƽ ³ PC button with LED · Charging contacts » PHONE button with LED ¿ LINK LED ´ CHARGE STATUS LED ² ABC switch ¶ Microphone volume control ...186; Phone socket ¾ Handset socket µ ACC socket ¸ DIP switch row 1 to 6 ¹ DC IN socket Ƹ PC socket (USB) ƹ Cover with overview of DIP switch assignment ƺ Power supply unit ƻ DC IN connector Ƽ Telephone cable ƽ USB cable 6
... ³ · ² » ¿ ´ ¶ º ¾ µ ƺ ƻ Ƹ¹ ¸ Ƽ ƹ ƽ ³ PC button with LED · Charging contacts » PHONE button with LED ¿ LINK LED ´ CHARGE STATUS LED ² ABC switch ¶ Microphone volume control ...186; Phone socket ¾ Handset socket µ ACC socket ¸ DIP switch row 1 to 6 ¹ DC IN socket Ƹ PC socket (USB) ƹ Cover with overview of DIP switch assignment ƺ Power supply unit ƻ DC IN connector Ƽ Telephone cable ƽ USB cable 6
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...; Establishes/disconnects the 23 link between headset and base station Accepts/ends a call (with 25 electronic call control/ handset lifter) ̈ Press the PC button ³ Selects the PC mode 26 Establishes/disconnects 23 the wireless link between headset and base station Accepts/ends a call 26 (depending on the softphone used) 5 6 Headset...
...; Establishes/disconnects the 23 link between headset and base station Accepts/ends a call (with 25 electronic call control/ handset lifter) ̈ Press the PC button ³ Selects the PC mode 26 Establishes/disconnects 23 the wireless link between headset and base station Accepts/ends a call 26 (depending on the softphone used) 5 6 Headset...
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... to recharge the battery within the next few minutes (see page 22). Headset LED HEADSET ብ lights up red flashes red is off Meaning PC mode Incoming PC call Meaning Phone mode Incoming telephone call Meaning Active link to the headset No link to the headset Headset is muted Standby mode Base... station is almost flat. ³ ´ 4 Overview of the LEDs Overview of the LEDs Base station LED of the PC button ³ » lights up flashes LED of the PHONE button » lights up ¿ flashes ´ LINK LED ¿ lights up blue lights up...
... to recharge the battery within the next few minutes (see page 22). Headset LED HEADSET ብ lights up red flashes red is off Meaning PC mode Incoming PC call Meaning Phone mode Incoming telephone call Meaning Active link to the headset No link to the headset Headset is muted Standby mode Base... station is almost flat. ³ ´ 4 Overview of the LEDs Overview of the LEDs Base station LED of the PC button ³ » lights up flashes LED of the PHONE button » lights up ¿ flashes ´ LINK LED ¿ lights up blue lights up...
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... system into operation Putting the base station into operation You can use the headset system with your fixed line phone (Phone mode) and/or your PC (PC mode).
... system into operation Putting the base station into operation You can use the headset system with your fixed line phone (Phone mode) and/or your PC (PC mode).
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The LED of the last used mode button (PHONE » or PC ³) lights up red. For charging the rechargeable battery within the specified charging ¿ times (see page 22) and for the headset system via the ... Connecting the base station to the mains power supply The base station is ready for connecting the electronic call control, please use in PC mode, the power from the PC via the DIP switch row ¸, refer to page 20. 11 The LINK LED ¿ lights up white. To connect the base...
The LED of the last used mode button (PHONE » or PC ³) lights up red. For charging the rechargeable battery within the specified charging ¿ times (see page 22) and for the headset system via the ... Connecting the base station to the mains power supply The base station is ready for connecting the electronic call control, please use in PC mode, the power from the PC via the DIP switch row ¸, refer to page 20. 11 The LINK LED ¿ lights up white. To connect the base...
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...softphones or multimedia applications. ̈ Use the USB cable ƽ to connect the PC socket Ƹ to 20 cm from your Sennheiser partner. 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. Alcatel DW Pro1/Pro2 MSH setting If your PC. Putting ...
...softphones or multimedia applications. ̈ Use the USB cable ƽ to connect the PC socket Ƹ to 20 cm from your Sennheiser partner. 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. Alcatel DW Pro1/Pro2 MSH setting If your PC. Putting ...
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The headset switches to standby mode. 5 s 4 Right 5 6 Left Testing the headset system in which you want to Phone mode and the LED of the PC button ³ lights up white. ̈ Press either the LINK button ቦ on the headset or the PHONE button » on the base station. The ... blue and the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. » 4 ¿ 5 ̈ Lift the handset (If a handset lifter is connected, it Testing the telephone connection When PC mode is selected (the LED of the PHONE button » lights up white): ̈ Press the PHONE button » on the base station.
The headset switches to standby mode. 5 s 4 Right 5 6 Left Testing the headset system in which you want to Phone mode and the LED of the PC button ³ lights up white. ̈ Press either the LINK button ቦ on the headset or the PHONE button » on the base station. The ... blue and the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. » 4 ¿ 5 ̈ Lift the handset (If a handset lifter is connected, it Testing the telephone connection When PC mode is selected (the LED of the PHONE button » lights up white): ̈ Press the PHONE button » on the base station.
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... the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. ³ ¿ 4 5 ̈ Use your operating system). 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...on the operating system used, adjust the microphone sensitivity so that the other party can hear you adjust the correct microphone sensitivity for PC mode (see below). Adjusting the microphone sensitivity ̈ Depending on the base station. Putting the headset system into operation Testing the ...
... the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. ³ ¿ 4 5 ̈ Use your operating system). 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...on the operating system used, adjust the microphone sensitivity so that the other party can hear you adjust the correct microphone sensitivity for PC mode (see below). Adjusting the microphone sensitivity ̈ Depending on the base station. Putting the headset system into operation Testing the ...
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...a wireless link is automatically established between headset and base station (Auto Link) - Battery life: 8 hours Narrowband mode Narrowband audio transmission in PC and Phone mode. DIP switch 6 Switch position Function Standard limitation Limited volume (country specific) • AUS version: in compliance with Directive AS... version: in compliance with Directive 2003/10/EC 21 Switched on When taking the headset out of wideband and narrowband calls in PC and Phone mode. DIP switch 4 Switch position Function Switched off You have to manually establish the wireless link (see page 23...
...a wireless link is automatically established between headset and base station (Auto Link) - Battery life: 8 hours Narrowband mode Narrowband audio transmission in PC and Phone mode. DIP switch 6 Switch position Function Standard limitation Limited volume (country specific) • AUS version: in compliance with Directive AS... version: in compliance with Directive 2003/10/EC 21 Switched on When taking the headset out of wideband and narrowband calls in PC and Phone mode. DIP switch 4 Switch position Function Switched off You have to manually establish the wireless link (see page 23...
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... top of the mouth. Maintain a distance of about 0.8-1.2" (2-3 cm) between headset and base station by pressing the PC button ³ or the PHONE button » on the base station (depending on the selected mode (PC or Phone), see page 28). If you can also establish or disconnect the wireless link by placing...
... top of the mouth. Maintain a distance of about 0.8-1.2" (2-3 cm) between headset and base station by pressing the PC button ³ or the PHONE button » on the base station (depending on the selected mode (PC or Phone), see page 28). If you can also establish or disconnect the wireless link by placing...
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.../electronic hook switch or if your softphone: ̈ Establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). Calling via the PC using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch: ̈ Hang up the handset or press the "end call" button on your telephone supports this function...your softphone does not support call control: ̈ Accept the call using handset lifter/electronic hook switch, the call control function of the PC button ³ flashes white. 26 If the call control function of your softphone is automatically ended. If no wireless link is automatically ...
.../electronic hook switch or if your softphone: ̈ Establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). Calling via the PC using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch: ̈ Hang up the handset or press the "end call" button on your telephone supports this function...your softphone does not support call control: ̈ Accept the call using handset lifter/electronic hook switch, the call control function of the PC button ³ flashes white. 26 If the call control function of your softphone is automatically ended. If no wireless link is automatically ...
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...). ̈ Make the call using your softphone is supported, the call is automatically ended (see page 15). If the call control function of PC audio via the headset. To activate/deactivate the reproduction of your softphone. If the "Always Audio" function is deactivated, the icon on the button... control: ̈ End the call using your softphone. All PC audio is crossed out in red. 27 Using the headset system Making a PC call ̈ Establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). Reproducing PC audio via the headset The HeadSetup software allows you to listen ...
...). ̈ Make the call using your softphone is supported, the call is automatically ended (see page 15). If the call control function of PC audio via the headset. To activate/deactivate the reproduction of your softphone. If the "Always Audio" function is deactivated, the icon on the button... control: ̈ End the call using your softphone. All PC audio is crossed out in red. 27 Using the headset system Making a PC call ̈ Establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). Reproducing PC audio via the headset The HeadSetup software allows you to listen ...
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...master headset is used to control the conference call and up to 4 headsets. GUEST MASTER 28 After ending the call . Switching between Phone and PC mode and accept calls of the PHONE button » lights up white, indicating the selected mode. ᕡ ᕣ Holding a conference call The... conference call with up to 3 additional guest headsets can participate in the conference call , the base station automatically switches back to PC mode and all PC audio is reproduced via the Phone mode. Using the headset system If the "Always Audio" function is activated, you can switch ...
...master headset is used to control the conference call and up to 4 headsets. GUEST MASTER 28 After ending the call . Switching between Phone and PC mode and accept calls of the PHONE button » lights up white, indicating the selected mode. ᕡ ᕣ Holding a conference call The... conference call with up to 3 additional guest headsets can participate in the conference call , the base station automatically switches back to PC mode and all PC audio is reproduced via the Phone mode. Using the headset system If the "Always Audio" function is activated, you can switch ...
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... 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. In PC mode, you can still be established between headset and base station (the LINK LED ¿ flashes blue). To add a guest headset to the conference call...
... 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. In PC mode, you can still be established between headset and base station (the LINK LED ¿ flashes blue). To add a guest headset to the conference call...
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...is not listed in your country, search at www.sennheiser.com/DW If a problem occurs that is quickly Overaged rechargeable battery depleted even after charging Replace the overaged rechargeable battery with the proposed solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance. For additional information and an FAQ... and Increase the distance between headset and base station cannot be established (Phone mode) Base station is not connected to the PC using the USB cable (see page 14). Link between base station fixed line phone is not paired to the base station Connect...
...is not listed in your country, search at www.sennheiser.com/DW If a problem occurs that is quickly Overaged rechargeable battery depleted even after charging Replace the overaged rechargeable battery with the proposed solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance. For additional information and an FAQ... and Increase the distance between headset and base station cannot be established (Phone mode) Base station is not connected to the PC using the USB cable (see page 14). Link between base station fixed line phone is not paired to the base station Connect...
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... to a fixed line phone 11 connection to a fixed line phone with headset socket 12 connection to a fixed line phone without headset socket 12 connection to a PC 14 connection to an optional electronic hook switch 13 connection to the mains power supply 11 putting into operation 10 removing/attaching the cover 10... 27 transferring a call from the headset to the fixed line phone and vice versa 26 via the fixed line 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 ...
... to a fixed line phone 11 connection to a fixed line phone with headset socket 12 connection to a fixed line phone without headset socket 12 connection to a PC 14 connection to an optional electronic hook switch 13 connection to the mains power supply 11 putting into operation 10 removing/attaching the cover 10... 27 transferring a call from the headset to the fixed line phone and vice versa 26 via the fixed line 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 ...
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... 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 ...12 R Radio range adjusting 20 exceeding 31 Rechargeable battery charging 22 replacing 33 Ring tone adjusting the volume 29 S Softphone calling via the PC 26 supported softphones 15 Specifications HeadSetup 15 T Telephone connection testing 17 Troubleshooting 35 V Volume adjusting 29 limiting 21 Volume button swapping the ...
... 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 ...12 R Radio range adjusting 20 exceeding 31 Rechargeable battery charging 22 replacing 33 Ring tone adjusting the volume 29 S Softphone calling via the PC 26 supported softphones 15 Specifications HeadSetup 15 T Telephone connection testing 17 Troubleshooting 35 V Volume adjusting 29 limiting 21 Volume button swapping the ...
Quick Guide
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EN Connecting the base station to a PC DE Basisstation mit PC verbinden FR Raccorder la base à un ordinateur DK Forbind basisstationen med pc PC
EN Connecting the base station to a PC DE Basisstation mit PC verbinden FR Raccorder la base à un ordinateur DK Forbind basisstationen med pc PC