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Basics MDA220 Front/Top 1 2 3 Back 4 56 7 1 Computer audio 6 Telephone interface button cable jack* 2 Desk phone audio 7 Power jack* button 3 USB headset/ 8 Configuration slide Bluetooth adapter switch port* 4 USB cable 9 Listening volume 8 (connect to dial computer) 5 Handset lifter/EHS 10 Speaking volume jack* dial *Accessories not included Bottom 9 10 4 5
Basics MDA220 Front/Top 1 2 3 Back 4 56 7 1 Computer audio 6 Telephone interface button cable jack* 2 Desk phone audio 7 Power jack* button 3 USB headset/ 8 Configuration slide Bluetooth adapter switch port* 4 USB cable 9 Listening volume 8 (connect to dial computer) 5 Handset lifter/EHS 10 Speaking volume jack* dial *Accessories not included Bottom 9 10 4 5
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Connect your Headset Connect your Plantronics supported USB corded headset or wireless USB headset adapter to the MDA220 USB headset port.* NOTE Your headset will continue to function as if it were connected directly to the computer. *For a list of supported headsets and wireless USB headset adapters see plantronics.com/support 7
Connect your Headset Connect your Plantronics supported USB corded headset or wireless USB headset adapter to the MDA220 USB headset port.* NOTE Your headset will continue to function as if it were connected directly to the computer. *For a list of supported headsets and wireless USB headset adapters see plantronics.com/support 7
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If a headset is connected the PC icon will be off if no headset is booting up - Unplug MDA220, add power adapter, re-plug MDA220 to clear once complete. Headset fault - follow firmware update instruction to PC. using HL10 without power supply. The buttons allow you are opening a phone line/...
If a headset is connected the PC icon will be off if no headset is booting up - Unplug MDA220, add power adapter, re-plug MDA220 to clear once complete. Headset fault - follow firmware update instruction to PC. using HL10 without power supply. The buttons allow you are opening a phone line/...
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... control to lower the headset speaker volume. See subscription instructions that the headset is distorted. If you are using a wireless headset, move closer to the USB adapter. Troubleshooting Desk phone Softphone I can hear a buzz in the background. The sound is the default sound device. I hear static. The handset lifter is still too...
... control to lower the headset speaker volume. See subscription instructions that the headset is distorted. If you are using a wireless headset, move closer to the USB adapter. Troubleshooting Desk phone Softphone I can hear a buzz in the background. The sound is the default sound device. I hear static. The handset lifter is still too...
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...If you are using a wireless headset, ensure your headset is installed. Ensure the Hub software is subscribed to the USB adapter. Adjust listening/speaking volumes in the computer's sound control panel/system preferences. Point microphone towards chin. No audio ...distortion is still present, lower the volume dal on the computer using your softphone application. Unplug USB cable from "Speakers Savi Office" to the "Audio" tab of compatible softphones, visit plantronics.com/software. See subscription instructions that you are using a wireless headset, ensure there is charged....
...If you are using a wireless headset, ensure your headset is installed. Ensure the Hub software is subscribed to the USB adapter. Adjust listening/speaking volumes in the computer's sound control panel/system preferences. Point microphone towards chin. No audio ...distortion is still present, lower the volume dal on the computer using your softphone application. Unplug USB cable from "Speakers Savi Office" to the "Audio" tab of compatible softphones, visit plantronics.com/software. See subscription instructions that you are using a wireless headset, ensure there is charged....