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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 system into operation 10 Putting the base station into operation 10 Putting the headset into operation 16 Testing the headset system in Phone mode and adjusting it...
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 system into operation 10 Putting the base station into operation 10 Putting the headset into operation 16 Testing the headset system in Phone mode and adjusting it...
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...in accordance with cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. properly plugged into contact with the interfaces and contacts. • Sennheiser Communications is no metal objects (e.g. Important safety information Important safety information • Please read this instruction manual ... - during lightning storms or - when unused for charging DW series headsets fitted with the DW series rechargeable battery. only operated within the permissible temperature range, * The DW series comprises the following products: DW Office, DW Office USB, DW Pro1/ Pro2, DW Pro1/Pro2 USB.
...in accordance with cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. properly plugged into contact with the interfaces and contacts. • Sennheiser Communications is no metal objects (e.g. Important safety information Important safety information • Please read this instruction manual ... - during lightning storms or - when unused for charging DW series headsets fitted with the DW series rechargeable battery. only operated within the permissible temperature range, * The DW series comprises the following products: DW Office, DW Office USB, DW Pro1/ Pro2, DW Pro1/Pro2 USB.
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... (binaural) and offers best passive attenuation of talk time in narrowband mode - The DW Pro1/Pro2 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 padded headband and supra-aural ear cup(s): -
... (binaural) and offers best passive attenuation of talk time in narrowband mode - The DW Pro1/Pro2 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 padded headband and supra-aural ear cup(s): -
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Delivery includes Delivery includes 1 base station 1 headset with important safety information) 1 quick guide 1 CD ROM (including, among other things, the HeadSetup software and a detailed instruction manual as PDF) 5 Pro1 variant: covers one ear (monaural) - Pro2 variant: covers both ears (binaural) 1 power supply unit 1 telephone cable 1 USB cable 1 safety guide (booklet with built-in rechargeable battery: -
Delivery includes Delivery includes 1 base station 1 headset with important safety information) 1 quick guide 1 CD ROM (including, among other things, the HeadSetup software and a detailed instruction manual as PDF) 5 Pro1 variant: covers one ear (monaural) - Pro2 variant: covers both ears (binaural) 1 power supply unit 1 telephone cable 1 USB cable 1 safety guide (booklet with built-in rechargeable battery: -
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Pro1/Pro2 headset 7 7 Pro1 8 Product overview 9 A Pro2 9 A 1 8 2 A 3 0 1 2 ቢ Microphone ባ Windshield ቤ Name plate ብ HEADSET LED ቦ LINK button ቧ AUDIO button 4 5 6 ቨ Headband ቩ Battery compartment cover ቪ Ear pad ቫ Charging contacts 7
Pro1/Pro2 headset 7 7 Pro1 8 Product overview 9 A Pro2 9 A 1 8 2 A 3 0 1 2 ቢ Microphone ባ Windshield ቤ Name plate ብ HEADSET LED ቦ LINK button ቧ AUDIO button 4 5 6 ቨ Headband ቩ Battery compartment cover ቪ Ear pad ቫ Charging contacts 7
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...Action Button Functions Page » ̈ Press the Selects the Phone mode 25 PHONE button » 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 Action ̈ Press the LINK button ቦ Button ̈ Press and hold the LINK button ቦ...
...Action Button Functions Page » ̈ Press the Selects the Phone mode 25 PHONE button » 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 Action ̈ Press the LINK button ቦ Button ̈ Press and hold the LINK button ቦ...
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... 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 switched off (not powered) CHARGE STATUS LED ´ LED segment* Battery charge 1 0-25% 2... rapid succession, the battery is switched off flashes blue/red Meaning Charging mode Active link to base station Rechargeable battery is almost flat Standby mode Headset is almost flat. ³ ´ 4 Overview of the LEDs Overview of the LEDs Base station LED of the PC button ³ ...
... 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 switched off (not powered) CHARGE STATUS LED ´ LED segment* Battery charge 1 0-25% 2... rapid succession, the battery is switched off flashes blue/red Meaning Charging mode Active link to base station Rechargeable battery is almost flat Standby mode Headset is almost flat. ³ ´ 4 Overview of the LEDs Overview of the LEDs Base station LED of the PC button ³ ...
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... the cover To remove the cover: ̈ Remove the cover ƹ by inserting a finger into place. Putting the headset system into operation Putting the headset 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).
... the cover To remove the cover: ̈ Remove the cover ƹ by inserting a finger into place. Putting the headset system into operation Putting the headset 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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... to page 20. 11 For charging the rechargeable battery within the specified charging ¿ times (see page 22) and for use this socket. Putting the headset system into operation Connecting the base station to the mains power supply The base station is ready for operation as soon as described under A , B , C... or D on the individual settings for the headset system via the USB cable is sufficient to an optional electronic hook switch control (EHS) ̈ Choose your telephone features...
... to page 20. 11 For charging the rechargeable battery within the specified charging ¿ times (see page 22) and for use this socket. Putting the headset system into operation Connecting the base station to the mains power supply The base station is ready for operation as soon as described under A , B , C... or D on the individual settings for the headset system via the USB cable is sufficient to an optional electronic hook switch control (EHS) ̈ Choose your telephone features...
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... 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...
... 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...
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..., etc. DHSG standard DHSG cable e.g. Cisco, Avaya, Polycom DW Pro1/Pro2 DHSG setting If your telephone has a built-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 Communications (see "Accessories and spare parts" on the... ¸ # 2 to the fixed line phone as described under A or B . ̈ Connect the handset lifter to the ACC socket µ on page 36). Putting the headset system into operation C Connection of the handset lifter.
..., etc. DHSG standard DHSG cable e.g. Cisco, Avaya, Polycom DW Pro1/Pro2 DHSG setting If your telephone has a built-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 Communications (see "Accessories and spare parts" on the... ¸ # 2 to the fixed line phone as described under A or B . ̈ Connect the handset lifter to the ACC socket µ on page 36). Putting the headset system into operation C Connection of the handset lifter.
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... DW Pro1/Pro2 MSH setting If your telephone has a built-in order to use it for Internet telephone (VoIP) with softphones or multimedia applications. ̈ Use the USB cable ƽ to connect the PC socket Ƹ to a USB socket of 15 to the lower position. Putting the headset ...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. For additional ...
... DW Pro1/Pro2 MSH setting If your telephone has a built-in order to use it for Internet telephone (VoIP) with softphones or multimedia applications. ̈ Use the USB cable ƽ to connect the PC socket Ƹ to a USB socket of 15 to the lower position. Putting the headset ...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. For additional ...
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... can be used as an audio input and output device. Putting the headset system into operation Installing the HeadSetup software The HeadSetup software enables the headset system to use the call control functions of the following softphones AOL Instant Messenger Avaya IP Softphone 4.0x - 5.0x - 6.0x Avaya One-X Communicator Cisco IP ...
... can be used as an audio input and output device. Putting the headset system into operation Installing the HeadSetup software The HeadSetup software enables the headset system to use the call control functions of the following softphones AOL Instant Messenger Avaya IP Softphone 4.0x - 5.0x - 6.0x Avaya One-X Communicator Cisco IP ...
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...20 min 1 h Before using the headset for the first time, charge the rechargeable battery for at least 20 minutes (see page 29). Putting the headset system into operation 50% 100% Putting the headset into operation The microphone boom of the Pro1/Pro2 headset can be worn on the left ear.... The HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue/red. 16 Pushing the AUDIO button ...
...20 min 1 h Before using the headset for the first time, charge the rechargeable battery for at least 20 minutes (see page 29). Putting the headset system into operation 50% 100% Putting the headset into operation The microphone boom of the Pro1/Pro2 headset can be worn on the left ear.... The HEADSET LED ብ flashes blue/red. 16 Pushing the AUDIO button ...
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...̈ Lift the handset (If a handset lifter is disturbed, adjust the audio signal (see page 18). 17 The headset switches to standby mode. 5 s 4 Right 5 6 Left Testing the headset system in which you well, adjust the microphone sensitivity (see page 18). If the audio signal/dial tone is connected, ...it Testing the telephone connection When PC mode is correctly connected if you can hear you at a comfortable level. Putting the headset system into operation ̈ Push the AUDIO button ቧ in the direction in Phone mode and adjusting it automatically lifts the handset...
...̈ Lift the handset (If a handset lifter is disturbed, adjust the audio signal (see page 18). 17 The headset switches to standby mode. 5 s 4 Right 5 6 Left Testing the headset system in which you well, adjust the microphone sensitivity (see page 18). If the audio signal/dial tone is connected, ...it Testing the telephone connection When PC mode is correctly connected if you can hear you at a comfortable level. Putting the headset system into operation ̈ Push the AUDIO button ቧ in the direction in Phone mode and adjusting it automatically lifts the handset...
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To change the volume, adjust the microphone volume control accordingly. Putting the headset system into operation Adjusting the audio signal/dial tone ̈ Set the ABC switch to A (default setting), B or C so that the other party can hear...tone in Phone mode. ̈ Make a call to between position 4 and position 5. The microphone volume control ¶ only adjusts the microphone sensitivity in the headset. ² Adjusting the microphone sensitivity By default, the microphone volume control ¶ is suitable for your microphone (see page 25). ̈ Turn the microphone volume...
To change the volume, adjust the microphone volume control accordingly. Putting the headset system into operation Adjusting the audio signal/dial tone ̈ Set the ABC switch to A (default setting), B or C so that the other party can hear...tone in Phone mode. ̈ Make a call to between position 4 and position 5. The microphone volume control ¶ only adjusts the microphone sensitivity in the headset. ² Adjusting the microphone sensitivity By default, the microphone volume control ¶ is suitable for your microphone (see page 25). ̈ Turn the microphone volume...
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...base station is selected (the LED of the PHONE button » lights up white. ̈ Press either the LINK button ቦ on the headset or the PC button ³ on the operating system used, adjust the microphone sensitivity so that the other party can hear you at a comfortable ...179; lights up white): ̈ Press the PC button ³ on the base station. Putting the headset system into operation Testing the headset system in order to be able to use the headset microphone to someone who will help you at a comfortable level (see below). The system is established between the...
...base station is selected (the LED of the PHONE button » lights up white. ̈ Press either the LINK button ቦ on the headset or the PC button ³ on the operating system used, adjust the microphone sensitivity so that the other party can hear you at a comfortable ...179; lights up white): ̈ Press the PC button ³ on the base station. Putting the headset system into operation Testing the headset system in order to be able to use the headset microphone to someone who will help you at a comfortable level (see below). The system is established between the...
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... are set the DIP switches to your individual needs. Electronic hook switch (MSH standard) Call control via the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset system. Putting the headset system into operation Adjusting advanced settings The DIP switch row ¸ allows you should change the settings of approx...m indoors 20 In this setting in a confined space, interference can occur. Electronic hook switch (DHSG standard) Call control via the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset system. Adjusting the radio range - a pen) to set to avoid interference with other DECT systems. Range of the DIP switch ...
... are set the DIP switches to your individual needs. Electronic hook switch (MSH standard) Call control via the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset system. Putting the headset system into operation Adjusting advanced settings The DIP switch row ¸ allows you should change the settings of approx...m indoors 20 In this setting in a confined space, interference can occur. Electronic hook switch (DHSG standard) Call control via the DW Pro1/Pro2 headset system. Adjusting the radio range - a pen) to set to avoid interference with other DECT systems. Range of the DIP switch ...
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Switched on When taking the headset out of wideband and narrowband calls in PC and Phone mode. DIP switch 5 Switch position Function Wideband mode Automatic frequency adjustment of the base station, a... position Function Switched off You have to manually establish the wireless link (see page 23). Switching between headset and base station (Auto Link). Putting the headset system into operation Automatically establishing the wireless link between headset and base station (Auto Link) - Battery life: 8 hours Narrowband mode Narrowband audio transmission in compliance with ...
Switched on When taking the headset out of wideband and narrowband calls in PC and Phone mode. DIP switch 5 Switch position Function Wideband mode Automatic frequency adjustment of the base station, a... position Function Switched off You have to manually establish the wireless link (see page 23). Switching between headset and base station (Auto Link). Putting the headset system into operation Automatically establishing the wireless link between headset and base station (Auto Link) - Battery life: 8 hours Narrowband mode Narrowband audio transmission in compliance with ...
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... page 21) standby mode To charge the rechargeable battery of the Pro1/Pro2 headset: ̈ Place the headset into the magnetic holder of the base station. Pro1 4 Pro2 ´ To stop the charging process: ̈ Take the headset out of the base station. The CHARGE STATUS LED ´ indicates ...the remaining battery charge of the charging process, the HEADSET LED ብ goes off. The HEADSET LED ብ lights up blue...
... page 21) standby mode To charge the rechargeable battery of the Pro1/Pro2 headset: ̈ Place the headset into the magnetic holder of the base station. Pro1 4 Pro2 ´ To stop the charging process: ̈ Take the headset out of the base station. The CHARGE STATUS LED ´ indicates ...the remaining battery charge of the charging process, the HEADSET LED ብ goes off. The HEADSET LED ብ lights up blue...