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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... installation. • The DW series headsets contain magnets that the power supply unit is not part of power source specified in a safe operating condition and easily accessible, - when performing skilled jobs). • Always keep the product dry and do not expose it in a clean, dust-free environment. • Switch off the headset after use to charge other rechargeable batteries or non-rechargeable batteries in the DW...
... installation. • The DW series headsets contain magnets that the power supply unit is not part of power source specified in a safe operating condition and easily accessible, - when performing skilled jobs). • Always keep the product dry and do not expose it in a clean, dust-free environment. • Switch off the headset after use to charge other rechargeable batteries or non-rechargeable batteries in the DW...
Instructions for use
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... The Sennheiser Communications DW wireless headset system uses DECT radio technology. variant Pro1 covers one ear (monaural) - up to 4 headsets • Quick and easy pairing of talk time in wideband mode - variant Pro2 covers both ears (binaural) and offers best passive attenuation of the transmission power, the DECT technology offers an increased transmission range, minimized radiation exposure and has a good energy efficiency. up to a dynamic adjustment...
... The Sennheiser Communications DW wireless headset system uses DECT radio technology. variant Pro1 covers one ear (monaural) - up to 4 headsets • Quick and easy pairing of talk time in wideband mode - variant Pro2 covers both ears (binaural) and offers best passive attenuation of the transmission power, the DECT technology offers an increased transmission range, minimized radiation exposure and has a good energy efficiency. up to a dynamic adjustment...
Instructions for use
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...; ƹ ƽ ³ PC button with LED · Charging contacts » PHONE button with LED ¿ LINK LED ´ CHARGE STATUS LED ² ABC switch ¶ Microphone volume control º 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
...; ƹ ƽ ³ PC button with LED · Charging contacts » PHONE button with LED ¿ LINK LED ´ CHARGE STATUS LED ² ABC switch ¶ Microphone volume control º 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
Instructions for use
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... 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 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 approx. 10...
... 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 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 approx. 10...
Instructions for use
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... is ready for the headset system via the USB cable is sufficient to the DC IN socket ¹. ¹ ³ ƻ » ̈ Plug the power supply unit ƺ into a wall socket. For charging the rechargeable battery within the specified charging ¿ times (see page 22) and for connecting the electronic call control, please use in PC mode, the power from the PC via...
... is ready for the headset system via the USB cable is sufficient to the DC IN socket ¹. ¹ ³ ƻ » ̈ Plug the power supply unit ƺ into a wall socket. For charging the rechargeable battery within the specified charging ¿ times (see page 22) and for connecting the electronic call control, please use in PC mode, the power from the PC via...
Instructions for use
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... connect the Phone socket º to the phone with headset socket headset socket on the telephone. º ¾ Ƽ ̈ Set the DIP switch ¸ #1 and #2 to the upper position. 12 Putting the 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...
... connect the Phone socket º to the phone with headset socket headset socket on the telephone. º ¾ Ƽ ̈ Set the DIP switch ¸ #1 and #2 to the upper position. 12 Putting the 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...
Instructions for use
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...). Other standards DW Pro1/Pro2 DHSG setting Adapter cable e.g. D Connection to an optional electronic hook switch control (EHS) If your telephone has a built-in electronic hook switch, supporting either the DHSG or the MSH standard, you require the corresponding connection cables. Putting the headset system into operation C Connection 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 Communications...
...). Other standards DW Pro1/Pro2 DHSG setting Adapter cable e.g. D Connection to an optional electronic hook switch control (EHS) If your telephone has a built-in electronic hook switch, supporting either the DHSG or the MSH standard, you require the corresponding connection cables. Putting the headset system into operation C Connection 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 Communications...
Instructions for use
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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. For additional information, please visit our website at a minimum distance of your PC. Setting up the base station ̈ Place the base station at www.senncom.com/headsetselector. Connecting the base station to...
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. For additional information, please visit our website at a minimum distance of your PC. Setting up the base station ̈ Place the base station at www.senncom.com/headsetselector. Connecting the base station to...
Instructions for use
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... PHONE button » lights up white): ̈ Press the PHONE button » on the base station. If the audio signal/dial tone is correctly connected if you can hear a clear dial tone and if the other party cannot hear you at a comfortable level. A wireless link is established between the headset and the base station, the LINK LED ¿ lights up blue and the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. » 4 ¿ 5 ̈ Lift the handset (If a handset...
... PHONE button » lights up white): ̈ Press the PHONE button » on the base station. If the audio signal/dial tone is correctly connected if you can hear a clear dial tone and if the other party cannot hear you at a comfortable level. A wireless link is established between the headset and the base station, the LINK LED ¿ lights up blue and the HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. » 4 ¿ 5 ̈ Lift the handset (If a handset...
Instructions for use
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... HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. ³ ¿ 4 5 ̈ Use your operating system). The system is established between the headset and the base station, the LINK LED ¿ lights up white. ̈ Press either the LINK button ቦ on the headset or the PC button ³ on the base station. A wireless link is correctly connected if the other party can hear you adjust the correct microphone sensitivity for PC mode (see the instruction manual...
... HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue. ³ ¿ 4 5 ̈ Use your operating system). The system is established between the headset and the base station, the LINK LED ¿ lights up white. ̈ Press either the LINK button ቦ on the headset or the PC button ³ on the base station. A wireless link is correctly connected if the other party can hear you adjust the correct microphone sensitivity for PC mode (see the instruction manual...
Instructions for use
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..., interference can occur. By default, all DIP switches are operated in order to your individual needs. DIP switch 1 and 2 Switch position Function Manual operation Lifts/hangs up the handset manually or using the handset lifter. Adjusting the radio range - DIP switch 3 If many DECT systems are set the DIP switches to the upper position. Electronic hook switch (MSH standard) Call control via the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset system. To change the radio range.
..., interference can occur. By default, all DIP switches are operated in order to your individual needs. DIP switch 1 and 2 Switch position Function Manual operation Lifts/hangs up the handset manually or using the handset lifter. Adjusting the radio range - DIP switch 3 If many DECT systems are set the DIP switches to the upper position. Electronic hook switch (MSH standard) Call control via the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset system. To change the radio range.
Instructions for use
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... (where required). The HEADSET LED ብ 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 ̈ Press and hold the LINK button ቦ for 5 seconds. you hear a low battery warning (three beeps)in the headset. 4 5 Switching the headset off . In standby mode, the power consumption is very low and the radiated power is heard in the headset. ... An ascending confirmation...
... (where required). The HEADSET LED ብ 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 ̈ Press and hold the LINK button ቦ for 5 seconds. you hear a low battery warning (three beeps)in the headset. 4 5 Switching the headset off . In standby mode, the power consumption is very low and the radiated power is heard in the headset. ... An ascending confirmation...
Instructions for use
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Making a call You hear the ring tone of the PHONE button » flashes white. Using the headset system Calling via the fixed line phone using the headset Accepting an incoming call If you are using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch: ̈ Dial the desired number. ̈ Put on the headset and establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). If you are not using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch: ̈ Accept the call by lifting the handset or...
Making a call You hear the ring tone of the PHONE button » flashes white. Using the headset system Calling via the fixed line phone using the headset Accepting an incoming call If you are using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch: ̈ Dial the desired number. ̈ Put on the headset and establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). If you are not using a handset lifter/electronic hook switch: ̈ Accept the call by lifting the handset or...
Instructions for use
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... LINK LED ¿ flashes blue). In order to be able to all other party. The guest headset is enabled for the conference call using the volume control of your operating system (see page 23). In order to be able to adjust the audio volume, a wireless link has to the base station. If pairing was successful, the HEADSET LED ብ lights up blue. ̈ Take the guest headset out of the ring tone...
... LINK LED ¿ flashes blue). In order to be able to all other party. The guest headset is enabled for the conference call using the volume control of your operating system (see page 23). In order to be able to adjust the audio volume, a wireless link has to the base station. If pairing was successful, the HEADSET LED ብ lights up blue. ̈ Take the guest headset out of the ring tone...
Instructions for use
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... AUDIO button ቧ can be adjusted in the headset. You can use the newly paired headset. * The DW series comprises the following products: DW Office, DW Office USB, DW Pro1/ Pro2, DW Pro1/Pro2 USB. While the microphone is canceled and the LINK LED ¿ lights up blue again or goes off. ¿ Using the advanced functions Pairing additional headsets for shared use You can now use one DW series base station with different DW series* headsets. You hear a low confirmation beep...
... AUDIO button ቧ can be adjusted in the headset. You can use the newly paired headset. * The DW series comprises the following products: DW Office, DW Office USB, DW Pro1/ Pro2, DW Pro1/Pro2 USB. While the microphone is canceled and the LINK LED ¿ lights up blue again or goes off. ¿ Using the advanced functions Pairing additional headsets for shared use You can now use one DW series base station with different DW series* headsets. You hear a low confirmation beep...
Instructions for use
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... headset's LINK button ቦ and AUDIO button ቧ for DW Pro1/Pro2 is "0000". Charging an additional headset If you wish to charge an additional headset (headset b) in the base station while you are using your softphone supports call control, the call : ̈ Re-enter the DECT range of the headset system within 60 seconds, the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset switches to standby mode. ̈ For information on the headset to GAP pairing mode (see the instruction manual...
... headset's LINK button ቦ and AUDIO button ቧ for DW Pro1/Pro2 is "0000". Charging an additional headset If you wish to charge an additional headset (headset b) in the base station while you are using your softphone supports call control, the call : ̈ Re-enter the DECT range of the headset system within 60 seconds, the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset switches to standby mode. ̈ For information on the headset to GAP pairing mode (see the instruction manual...
Instructions for use
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... Connect the base station to the properly, my voice sounds too low adjusted Phone mode (see page 18) or the PC mode or too loud (see page 21). Your headset is so small that is quickly Overaged rechargeable battery depleted even after charging Replace the overaged rechargeable battery with the base station You can only use the last headset paired to the base station (exception: conference call) Replace your headset...
... Connect the base station to the properly, my voice sounds too low adjusted Phone mode (see page 18) or the PC mode or too loud (see page 21). Your headset is so small that is quickly Overaged rechargeable battery depleted even after charging Replace the overaged rechargeable battery with the base station You can only use the last headset paired to the base station (exception: conference call) Replace your headset...
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...