If prompted for a passkey, enter four zeros. Note: Do not be alarmed if your phone does not prompt you for a passkey, because many phones do not. Headsets that have a single button for call control and power Examples: Voyager and Start with your headset powered off. Press and hold the power button for 5 or 6 seconds until the light starts flashing an alternating red-blue.
Start with your headset powered on. Headsets that have a single button for call control and power Examples: Voyager and Start with your headset powered off. The HL10 lifter will lift giving you a dial tone. When finished, push the button on the side of the CS to hang-up the call. When you have an incoming call, you will hear beeps in your ear indicating a call.
If you choose to take the call, push the button on the CS headset to answer the call and press again when finished to hang-up the call. If you need to put the call on hold, or transfer the call, walk back to your phone and press the desired buttons. In case you change phones in the future, you may need this cable, depending on compatibility. With many variations, where and how you plug your EHS cable into your telephone will vary greatly.
Please see the documentation that was included with your specific EHS Cable for proper installation. You will hear a dial tone. Your CS wireless headset has two buttons. The first thing to understand is the Call Control Button. This is how you turn your headset on and off. When the headset is in use, the LED indicator light will flash white. The second button or rocker switch is located at the back of the headset and controls your speaker volume.
When pushed up, it raises your speaker volume, and pushed down decreases the volume. You have 3 levels, so continue pressing for increased or decreased volume levels. Think of it as your base being the major speaker volume adjustment and your headset being the minor speaker volume adjustment.
Finding an adjustment on the base which allows your headset to be in a middle position will typically work best. This allows you to make a minor speaker adjustment from call to call if need be. The second button or rocker switch also acts as your microphone mute button when pushed in. You will hear three high tone beeps indicating the microphone is muted and the LED light on the base will turn solid red.
Pushing the button in again will deactivate the mute feature allowing your caller to hear you again. The Speaker Volume dial settings is the major adjustment for what you hear. If you need to adjust it, turn the dial until you feel the dial slide into the next numbered position. Once you find a comfortable setting, remember from Step 4, you also have a fine tune speaker adjustment on the headset which allows you to make small volume adjustments from call to call.
As you know each call you take is different so having a volume control on the headset lets you easily adjust as needed. The Microphone Volume dial settings is what controls your microphone volume, or how well your caller hears you. Make sure to call a friend or co-worker for your first call and ask how you sound. NOTE: If you hear an echo or feedback with your headset, it may be caused by your Microphone Volume being set slightly louder than it needs to be.
You will always hear a little of your voice come through your headset speaker, which is called side tone. If you have too much side tone causing echo, turn down your Microphone Volume enough so your caller still hears you comfortably, but enough so the side tone is not distracting to you.
This adjustment is what configures the CS to work with hundreds, if not thousands of telephones currently on the market. Once set, you will not need to adjust the Compatibility Slide Switch again, unless you change phones. Locate the Telephone Interface Cable.
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