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Ltd www.gnnetcom.com.au GN Netcom (Singapore) www.gnnetcom.com.sg GN Netcom Asia Ltd www.gnnetcom.com.hk www.gnnetcom.com ©2005 GN Netcom • All rights reserved ENG Guide for additional functions GN Netcom Australia Pty.
Ltd www.gnnetcom.com.au GN Netcom (Singapore) www.gnnetcom.com.sg GN Netcom Asia Ltd www.gnnetcom.com.hk www.gnnetcom.com ©2005 GN Netcom • All rights reserved ENG Guide for additional functions GN Netcom Australia Pty.
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The Guides for basic set -up and use provide the basic instructions for setting up 4 2.1 Headset port 4 2.2 Default Outbound Call mode 4 2.3 Connecting to the GN 1000 RHL (Remote Handset Lifter) (GN Netcom accessory). . . . . 4 2.4 Connecting to external OLI (GN Netcom accessory 5 2.5 LCD display 5 2.5.1 Transmit volume 5 2.5.2 Hookswitch selection 6 2.5.3 Range/power selection 6 2.5.4 Sound mode selection 7 2.5.5 Protection level selection 8 3. This Guide for additional functions contains information common to which products they concern...
The Guides for basic set -up and use provide the basic instructions for setting up 4 2.1 Headset port 4 2.2 Default Outbound Call mode 4 2.3 Connecting to the GN 1000 RHL (Remote Handset Lifter) (GN Netcom accessory). . . . . 4 2.4 Connecting to external OLI (GN Netcom accessory 5 2.5 LCD display 5 2.5.1 Transmit volume 5 2.5.2 Hookswitch selection 6 2.5.3 Range/power selection 6 2.5.4 Sound mode selection 7 2.5.5 Protection level selection 8 3. This Guide for additional functions contains information common to which products they concern...
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... and visual indicators 15 7.1 Headset's audio indicators 15 7.2 Headset's visual indicators 16 7.3 Base's visual indicators 16 8. Use with RHL function 11 4.3 Conference calling 11 4.4 Emergency calling via VoIP 12 4.5 Switching a call from headset to desk telephone handset 12 4.6 Switching a call from desk telephone handset to headset 13 4.7 New master headset pairing to base 13 5. Replacing battery pack (GN Netcom accessory 14 6.1 Adding extra battery charging facility 14 6.2 Replacing battery pack 15 7. Operating the headset 10 4.1 Making/ending calls via telephone with...
... and visual indicators 15 7.1 Headset's audio indicators 15 7.2 Headset's visual indicators 16 7.3 Base's visual indicators 16 8. Use with RHL function 11 4.3 Conference calling 11 4.4 Emergency calling via VoIP 12 4.5 Switching a call from headset to desk telephone handset 12 4.6 Switching a call from desk telephone handset to headset 13 4.7 New master headset pairing to base 13 5. Replacing battery pack (GN Netcom accessory 14 6.1 Adding extra battery charging facility 14 6.2 Replacing battery pack 15 7. Operating the headset 10 4.1 Making/ending calls via telephone with...
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... PC, the headsets only work with the Windows 98 (SE), Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems. Important: When using your GN 9350 or GN 9330 USB with a VoIP application, consult the application's user manual for complete information and instructions, or visit our web site www.gnnetcom.com/gn9300/support. 3 They all share hands-free working efficiency, wireless mobility, useful features, and many customizing and accessory options...
... PC, the headsets only work with the Windows 98 (SE), Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems. Important: When using your GN 9350 or GN 9330 USB with a VoIP application, consult the application's user manual for complete information and instructions, or visit our web site www.gnnetcom.com/gn9300/support. 3 They all share hands-free working efficiency, wireless mobility, useful features, and many customizing and accessory options...
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... to change it is recommended to leave the handset cord in section 2.5.2. To connect your telephone as default calling media, press the USB button for telephone use the call button on your telephone, if there is also available on the base. Plug RHL's connection cord into headset base's AUX port. Feature is default set -up and connection instructions for further details. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 2.1 Headset port...
... to change it is recommended to leave the handset cord in section 2.5.2. To connect your telephone as default calling media, press the USB button for telephone use the call button on your telephone, if there is also available on the base. Plug RHL's connection cord into headset base's AUX port. Feature is default set -up and connection instructions for further details. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 2.1 Headset port...
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... volume setting . Use 34to locate transmit volume menu on headset. 2. The permanent default/start position, if not operated for the LCD display is also a factory-set default. If you change it. To connect to an external OLI: Plug cord from OLI to base's OLI port. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 2.5 LCD display Your base unit has a LCD display and display control with the display control...
... volume setting . Use 34to locate transmit volume menu on headset. 2. The permanent default/start position, if not operated for the LCD display is also a factory-set default. If you change it. To connect to an external OLI: Plug cord from OLI to base's OLI port. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 2.5 LCD display Your base unit has a LCD display and display control with the display control...
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... volume settings are available GN RHL DHSG AEI MSH non-EHS; with the GN 1000 RHL e.g. Use 56 to your desk telephone and the AUX port of the GN 9350. 2.5.3 Range/power selection Your headset offers 3 range/power modes (Normal, Low and Very Low). After adjusting any of the 4 interfaces from the menu. 3. Press OK to your voice is the permanent default/start...
... volume settings are available GN RHL DHSG AEI MSH non-EHS; with the GN 1000 RHL e.g. Use 56 to your desk telephone and the AUX port of the GN 9350. 2.5.3 Range/power selection Your headset offers 3 range/power modes (Normal, Low and Very Low). After adjusting any of the 4 interfaces from the menu. 3. Press OK to your voice is the permanent default/start...
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... Normal mode is disabled. 7 Changing to select one mode in USB mode from the menu. 3. To change these to confirm the new mode. 2.5.4 Sound mode selection This menu is split into two sections: "Treble/Normal/Bass" and "Fixed/Switch". Sound mode Treble Normal Bass Effect Accentuates high tones Accentuates all users Ideal for most users. Use 56 to Low or Very Low power modes will reduce the range of your calls...
... Normal mode is disabled. 7 Changing to select one mode in USB mode from the menu. 3. To change these to confirm the new mode. 2.5.4 Sound mode selection This menu is split into two sections: "Treble/Normal/Bass" and "Fixed/Switch". Sound mode Treble Normal Bass Effect Accentuates high tones Accentuates all users Ideal for most users. Use 56 to Low or Very Low power modes will reduce the range of your calls...
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... sound mode menu on telephone/day Recommended Australian protection level (Telstra) * Compliant with Directive 2003/10/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 85 dB(A). These levels protect you use the telephone's handset for selecting Basic protection against overly-loud sound spikes. If you will not have this protection. Your headset protects you should select. Auto volume disabled...
... sound mode menu on telephone/day Recommended Australian protection level (Telstra) * Compliant with Directive 2003/10/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 85 dB(A). These levels protect you use the telephone's handset for selecting Basic protection against overly-loud sound spikes. If you will not have this protection. Your headset protects you should select. Auto volume disabled...
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... the neckband, the headset is worn on either the left or right ear. Automatic volume adjustment The automatic volume adjustment feature automatically sets the volume levels of incoming calls by removing impurities transmitted with an ear hook and a headband. Neckband is heard at the same, consistent volume you have set. Noise reduction The automatic noise reduction feature improves the sound quality of all calls, so that each...
... the neckband, the headset is worn on either the left or right ear. Automatic volume adjustment The automatic volume adjustment feature automatically sets the volume levels of incoming calls by removing impurities transmitted with an ear hook and a headband. Neckband is heard at the same, consistent volume you have set. Noise reduction The automatic noise reduction feature improves the sound quality of all calls, so that each...
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... GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 3.5 Receive volume button reorientation By default, the headset is pushed up . To change any wearing style (for example, from the current wearing style. 2. To change the headset's volume control button orientation: 1. Unclip headset from headband to ear hook): 1. This means the volume control is set-up for 10 seconds. -> The headset's link indicator will light. 3. Operating the headset GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4.1 Making/ending calls via telephone with...
... GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 3.5 Receive volume button reorientation By default, the headset is pushed up . To change any wearing style (for example, from the current wearing style. 2. To change the headset's volume control button orientation: 1. Unclip headset from headband to ear hook): 1. This means the volume control is set-up for 10 seconds. -> The headset's link indicator will light. 3. Operating the headset GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4.1 Making/ending calls via telephone with...
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... USB mode indicators, and secondary headset's link indicator, will be connected (handset lifts/telephone line connection opens). After a 4-pitch tone is the telephone mode. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4.2 Answering calls via VoIP (USB). Remove headset from primary headset's base. 4. The initial factory-set mode is heard in base, or press the headset's talk button. -> RHL/EHS function will automatically change to the default mode you selected earlier. make sure link is selected. 2. Replace headset in the primary headset...
... USB mode indicators, and secondary headset's link indicator, will be connected (handset lifts/telephone line connection opens). After a 4-pitch tone is the telephone mode. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4.2 Answering calls via VoIP (USB). Remove headset from primary headset's base. 4. The initial factory-set mode is heard in base, or press the headset's talk button. -> RHL/EHS function will automatically change to the default mode you selected earlier. make sure link is selected. 2. Replace headset in the primary headset...
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...; Place the headset into the charging cradle. 12 Place primary headset in its base, or press its talk button. -> This participant is now terminated from the headset to switch a call in progress from the conference call is on headset. 2. Ending conference calls for 5 seconds. -> The base will automatically dial the emergency services number. Lift the telephone's handset to dial desired number and initiate conference call emergency services via VoIP...
...; Place the headset into the charging cradle. 12 Place primary headset in its base, or press its talk button. -> This participant is now terminated from the headset to switch a call in progress from the conference call is on headset. 2. Ending conference calls for 5 seconds. -> The base will automatically dial the emergency services number. Lift the telephone's handset to dial desired number and initiate conference call emergency services via VoIP...
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... designate a new master headset: 1. Important: If using electronic hookswitch on the base, and the headset's link indicator, will remain active for up to 2 minutes to allow for battery changing. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4.6 Switching a call from desk telephone handset to headset It's possible to base You may designate a new master headset for 2 seconds. This indicates successful pairing of the base. 2. This establishes a link. -> The headset's link indicator will start fl...
... designate a new master headset: 1. Important: If using electronic hookswitch on the base, and the headset's link indicator, will remain active for up to 2 minutes to allow for battery changing. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4.6 Switching a call from desk telephone handset to headset It's possible to base You may designate a new master headset for 2 seconds. This indicates successful pairing of the base. 2. This establishes a link. -> The headset's link indicator will start fl...
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... down the headset's talk button and mute button (at tip of the cordless telephone. Your headset will flash rapidly. 2. Consult your cordless telephone's manual GAP compatibility/pairing instructions. -> The headset's link indicator will turn off when battery is the same code as an accessory. Replacing the battery pack (GN Netcom accessory) GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 6.1 Adding extra battery charging facility An extra battery charging facility is charging. The indicator will light for...
... down the headset's talk button and mute button (at tip of the cordless telephone. Your headset will flash rapidly. 2. Consult your cordless telephone's manual GAP compatibility/pairing instructions. -> The headset's link indicator will turn off when battery is the same code as an accessory. Replacing the battery pack (GN Netcom accessory) GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 6.1 Adding extra battery charging facility An extra battery charging facility is charging. The indicator will light for...
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... 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 7.1 Headset's audio indicator Headset action Low battery Volume up and using the product. Slide the battery pack off the headset. 3. Slide the new battery pack (from the battery pack. 2. The headset's link indicator will light for 2 seconds to confirm successful replacement of range Mute activation/deactivation Mute activated Audio indication 5 rapid beeps + 20 second pause 1 quick beep in increasing/decreasing intensity 1 rapid shrill/low beep Rapid multi-tone + 2 second pause (repeats) Depends on...
... 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 7.1 Headset's audio indicator Headset action Low battery Volume up and using the product. Slide the battery pack off the headset. 3. Slide the new battery pack (from the battery pack. 2. The headset's link indicator will light for 2 seconds to confirm successful replacement of range Mute activation/deactivation Mute activated Audio indication 5 rapid beeps + 20 second pause 1 quick beep in increasing/decreasing intensity 1 rapid shrill/low beep Rapid multi-tone + 2 second pause (repeats) Depends on...
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... volume reorientation (+/-) is being adjusted Headset in DECT/GAP mode GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 7.3 Base's visual indicators Base action Telephone mode button's indicator/ Base talk button USB mode button's indicator/ Base talk button Mute functionality indicator (red) Battery indicator (4 green diodes) Battery indicator (chargecradle for additional battery, accessory) Visual indication Lit when in telephone mode and flashing when linked up Lit when in USB mode and flashing when linked up Lit when mute is activated 1 indicator light = 25% of a full charge 4 indicator lights...
... volume reorientation (+/-) is being adjusted Headset in DECT/GAP mode GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 7.3 Base's visual indicators Base action Telephone mode button's indicator/ Base talk button USB mode button's indicator/ Base talk button Mute functionality indicator (red) Battery indicator (4 green diodes) Battery indicator (chargecradle for additional battery, accessory) Visual indication Lit when in telephone mode and flashing when linked up Lit when in USB mode and flashing when linked up Lit when mute is activated 1 indicator light = 25% of a full charge 4 indicator lights...
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... are using a GN 1000 RHL for telephone mode and the link is flashing). You should experience a high quality dial tone from the telephone. Then call is in section 4.7 of your phone, and/ or consult our support site at least 30 cm away from the headset. A: Make sure that the telephone is activated (handset is off the hook or line button is a GN Netcom wireless headset...
... are using a GN 1000 RHL for telephone mode and the link is flashing). You should experience a high quality dial tone from the telephone. Then call is in section 4.7 of your phone, and/ or consult our support site at least 30 cm away from the headset. A: Make sure that the telephone is activated (handset is off the hook or line button is a GN Netcom wireless headset...
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... remove them . Batteries and product disposal Do not expose batteries to local standards and regulations. 18 Avoid getting moisture or liquids into any button sockets, receptors or other openings. The bags themselves or the many small parts they contain may ...ear hook can be wiped with water. Avoid exposing the product to EU Directive 94/27/EF, the nickel release must be cleaned or replaced. The leatherette ear cushion(s) do not contain vinyl. The stainless steel alloy has been tested for more information, including compatibility and the correct, clear dialtone switch setting...
... remove them . Batteries and product disposal Do not expose batteries to local standards and regulations. 18 Avoid getting moisture or liquids into any button sockets, receptors or other openings. The bags themselves or the many small parts they contain may ...ear hook can be wiped with water. Avoid exposing the product to EU Directive 94/27/EF, the nickel release must be cleaned or replaced. The leatherette ear cushion(s) do not contain vinyl. The stainless steel alloy has been tested for more information, including compatibility and the correct, clear dialtone switch setting...