User Guide
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... noises, such as fax tones. • Call Clarity™ System improves incoming and outgoing sound. • Switch easily between headset and handset, and between phone and audio device. •Incoming volume adjustments. • Mute Advanced Features Enable: • Speech recognition applications • Training or music at the desktop • Internet phone calls • Record and play messages and music • Call recording iii Learn the basics. Step 4: Set telephone/amplifier compatibility switch. Use...
... noises, such as fax tones. • Call Clarity™ System improves incoming and outgoing sound. • Switch easily between headset and handset, and between phone and audio device. •Incoming volume adjustments. • Mute Advanced Features Enable: • Speech recognition applications • Training or music at the desktop • Internet phone calls • Record and play messages and music • Call recording iii Learn the basics. Step 4: Set telephone/amplifier compatibility switch. Use...
User Guide
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... following pages for complete installation details. english v Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page iv Headset Switcher™ Amplifier 1 Battery Access Door 1 2 Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Slide Switch 3 Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Slide Switch Cover _ + 4 Outgoing Volume Control 5 Incoming Volume Thumbwheel 6 Headset/Handset Selector 7 Telephone/Computer Audio (controls direction of incoming sound) 8 Microphone Selection (controls direction of microphone) 9 Headset Jack 10 External Audio Device Incoming Volume Control 6 5 4 3 2 1 + - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 34...
... following pages for complete installation details. english v Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page iv Headset Switcher™ Amplifier 1 Battery Access Door 1 2 Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Slide Switch 3 Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Slide Switch Cover _ + 4 Outgoing Volume Control 5 Incoming Volume Thumbwheel 6 Headset/Handset Selector 7 Telephone/Computer Audio (controls direction of incoming sound) 8 Microphone Selection (controls direction of microphone) 9 Headset Jack 10 External Audio Device Incoming Volume Control 6 5 4 3 2 1 + - 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 34...
User Guide
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... batteries are low. Two AA alkaline batteries (not included) may also be used, but batteries will hear three "beeps" through the head- You will need to work with most phones. Install two AA alkaline batteries and replace the door. 3. PA R T install in 5 easy steps Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page vi I PLUG INTO POWER SOURCE CONNECT TO PHONE AND HEADSET SET DEFAULT SETTINGS SET TELEPHONE/AMPLIFIER COMPATIBILITY SWITCH CONNECT TO AN AUDIO DEVICE vi INSTALLATION...
... batteries are low. Two AA alkaline batteries (not included) may also be used, but batteries will hear three "beeps" through the head- You will need to work with most phones. Install two AA alkaline batteries and replace the door. 3. PA R T install in 5 easy steps Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page vi I PLUG INTO POWER SOURCE CONNECT TO PHONE AND HEADSET SET DEFAULT SETTINGS SET TELEPHONE/AMPLIFIER COMPATIBILITY SWITCH CONNECT TO AN AUDIO DEVICE vi INSTALLATION...
User Guide
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.../Computer Audio Switch is released 6 (no colored indicator showing). 2 3 4 5 3. Microphone Switch is released (no colored indicator showing). 4. Unplug your handset. 4. Incoming Volume Thumbwheel is switched to Headset ( ). 2 3 4 5 6 2. english 2 3 4 5 6 3 Headset/Handset Selector is set default settings These are not using the short curly cord. Plug the headset cord into the Switcher amplifier handset jack ( ). 3. INSTALLATION STEPS 3 S T E P set to move away from the amplifier, 2 while leaving your telephone's handset cord into the Quick...
.../Computer Audio Switch is released 6 (no colored indicator showing). 2 3 4 5 3. Microphone Switch is released (no colored indicator showing). 4. Unplug your handset. 4. Incoming Volume Thumbwheel is switched to Headset ( ). 2 3 4 5 6 2. english 2 3 4 5 6 3 Headset/Handset Selector is set default settings These are not using the short curly cord. Plug the headset cord into the Switcher amplifier handset jack ( ). 3. INSTALLATION STEPS 3 S T E P set to move away from the amplifier, 2 while leaving your telephone's handset cord into the Quick...
User Guide
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... of the Audio Device Cable (mini-DIN) into the audio device, matching the icons. english MIC Line Out SPKR 5 Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 4 INSTALLATION STEPS 4 S T E P set telephone/amplifier Compatibility Switch 34 5 6 12 3 4 5 6 -+ 34 5 6 1. Using the screwdriver, slide the Compatibility Switch until you don't hear a dial tone, adjust the Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Switch as indicated below: 1. Put on the raised bumps and pushing down. 2. Lift the phone's handset off...
... of the Audio Device Cable (mini-DIN) into the audio device, matching the icons. english MIC Line Out SPKR 5 Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 4 INSTALLATION STEPS 4 S T E P set telephone/amplifier Compatibility Switch 34 5 6 12 3 4 5 6 -+ 34 5 6 1. Using the screwdriver, slide the Compatibility Switch until you don't hear a dial tone, adjust the Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Switch as indicated below: 1. Put on the raised bumps and pushing down. 2. Lift the phone's handset off...
User Guide
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... lose power, your phone model requires AC power for your voice at an appropriate level. Release the Microphone Selection Switch (no colored indicator showing) to your Switcher amplifier settings are in default. Make sure your headset's User Guide to page 10 for details. 4. See page 4 for more details. 8. Call a friend or colleague. 5. Adjust the Incoming Volume using the Incoming Volume Thumbwheel. If you plugged your desk. 3. english 7 Adjust the Outgoing Volume Control until...
... lose power, your phone model requires AC power for your voice at an appropriate level. Release the Microphone Selection Switch (no colored indicator showing) to your Switcher amplifier settings are in default. Make sure your headset's User Guide to page 10 for details. 4. See page 4 for more details. 8. Call a friend or colleague. 5. Adjust the Incoming Volume using the Incoming Volume Thumbwheel. If you plugged your desk. 3. english 7 Adjust the Outgoing Volume Control until...
User Guide
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...-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 8 III DEFAULT SETTINGS MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS WITH A HEADSET ADJUSTING •HEADSET INCOMING VOLUME •HEADSET OUTGOING VOLUME •AUDIO DEVICE LISTENING VOLUME MUTING A CALL MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS WHILE LISTENING TO AN AUDIO DEVICE SHUTTING OUT SOUND FROM AN AUDIO DEVICE MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS WITH A HANDSET 8 LEARN THE BASICS. Telephone/Computer Audio Switch is released (no colored indicator showing). 4. Making and Receiving Calls with a Headset 1. Lift the phone handset off the cradle and place on the cradle...
...-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 8 III DEFAULT SETTINGS MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS WITH A HEADSET ADJUSTING •HEADSET INCOMING VOLUME •HEADSET OUTGOING VOLUME •AUDIO DEVICE LISTENING VOLUME MUTING A CALL MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS WHILE LISTENING TO AN AUDIO DEVICE SHUTTING OUT SOUND FROM AN AUDIO DEVICE MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS WITH A HANDSET 8 LEARN THE BASICS. Telephone/Computer Audio Switch is released (no colored indicator showing). 4. Making and Receiving Calls with a Headset 1. Lift the phone handset off the cradle and place on the cradle...
User Guide
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... to make your voice louder to adjust the Outgoing Volume Control. The Microphone Selection Switch should be in default position (no colored indicator showing). 12 3 4 5 6 -+ 34 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 english 11 "Make a Test Call" (see page 6). 2. Try making a test call before adjusting (see page 6) provides more details about adjusting your voice quieter to the caller. 4. Adjust the volume by turning the Thumbwheel 2 on the top panel. 3 4 5 6 2. Outgoing Volume is the loudest. 3. Adjusting Audio Device Listening Volume 1. The Telephone/Computer Audio Switch...
... to make your voice louder to adjust the Outgoing Volume Control. The Microphone Selection Switch should be in default position (no colored indicator showing). 12 3 4 5 6 -+ 34 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 english 11 "Make a Test Call" (see page 6). 2. Try making a test call before adjusting (see page 6) provides more details about adjusting your voice quieter to the caller. 4. Adjust the volume by turning the Thumbwheel 2 on the top panel. 3 4 5 6 2. Outgoing Volume is the loudest. 3. Adjusting Audio Device Listening Volume 1. The Telephone/Computer Audio Switch...
User Guide
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...). english 1 2 13 Deactivate the Mute function by depressing the Microphone Selection Switch (colored indicator showing). 2. Some soundcards have "local loop back," which means that the caller can hear what you normally would. Use the phone handset as you are saying through the computer. Note: Do not assume the caller cannot hear you. Making and Receiving Calls while Listening to handset ( ). 2. Switch the Headset/Handset Selector to an Audio Device...
...). english 1 2 13 Deactivate the Mute function by depressing the Microphone Selection Switch (colored indicator showing). 2. Some soundcards have "local loop back," which means that the caller can hear what you normally would. Use the phone handset as you are saying through the computer. Note: Do not assume the caller cannot hear you. Making and Receiving Calls while Listening to handset ( ). 2. Switch the Headset/Handset Selector to an Audio Device...
User Guide
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... IV USING COMPUTER-BASED SPEECH RECOGNITION APPLICATIONS MAKING AN INTERNET PHONE CALL RECORDING AND PLAYING OUTGOING MESSAGES AND MUSIC RECORDING A CALL 14 USE ADVANCED FEATURES Using Computer-based Speech Recognition Applications To listen to your computer, depress the 5 6 Microphone Selection Switch (colored indi- Making an Internet Phone Call 1. To switch from talking to your telephone 2 3 4 to talking to both the Telephone/Computer Audio and the Microphone Selection 2 3 4 Switches (colored indicator showing). 5 6 2. english 15...
... IV USING COMPUTER-BASED SPEECH RECOGNITION APPLICATIONS MAKING AN INTERNET PHONE CALL RECORDING AND PLAYING OUTGOING MESSAGES AND MUSIC RECORDING A CALL 14 USE ADVANCED FEATURES Using Computer-based Speech Recognition Applications To listen to your computer, depress the 5 6 Microphone Selection Switch (colored indi- Making an Internet Phone Call 1. To switch from talking to your telephone 2 3 4 to talking to both the Telephone/Computer Audio and the Microphone Selection 2 3 4 Switches (colored indicator showing). 5 6 2. english 15...
User Guide
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... Playing Outgoing Messages and Music 1. Depress the Telephone/Computer Audio Switch 2 3 4 (colored indicator showing) and make and style of your audio device to Headset. 2 3 4 Depress the Telephone/Computer Audio Switch 5 6 (colored indicator showing), and the Microphone Selection Switch (colored indicator showing). 2 Use your settings are in default. 2. Switch the Headset/Handset selector to control recording, playback and volume. Note: To control recording volume, consult your audio device user manual. 16 english 17 A 3 To interrupt or take over the phone call...
... Playing Outgoing Messages and Music 1. Depress the Telephone/Computer Audio Switch 2 3 4 (colored indicator showing) and make and style of your audio device to Headset. 2 3 4 Depress the Telephone/Computer Audio Switch 5 6 (colored indicator showing), and the Microphone Selection Switch (colored indicator showing). 2 Use your settings are in default. 2. Switch the Headset/Handset selector to control recording, playback and volume. Note: To control recording volume, consult your audio device user manual. 16 english 17 A 3 To interrupt or take over the phone call...
User Guide
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... using a "noise-cancelling" headset, the position of this guide). Experimenting with various switch settings will not harm the amplifier or your phone (see Part 1 of the microphone is positioned in either position. See "Adjusting Outgoing Volume" on page 4). Experimenting with no hum. Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 18 Maintenance Hints MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Shooting Guide PROBLEM ITEMS TO CHECK I DO NOT HEAR A DIAL TONE...
... using a "noise-cancelling" headset, the position of this guide). Experimenting with various switch settings will not harm the amplifier or your phone (see Part 1 of the microphone is positioned in either position. See "Adjusting Outgoing Volume" on page 4). Experimenting with no hum. Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 18 Maintenance Hints MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Shooting Guide PROBLEM ITEMS TO CHECK I DO NOT HEAR A DIAL TONE...
User Guide
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.... Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 20 Maintenance Hints MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION parts and accessories Trouble Shooting Guide PROBLEM ITEMS TO CHECK I HEAR THREE 'BEEPS' IN THE HEADSET. The Plantronics Help Desk is ready to assist you that the green jack plug on the external audio device cord is plugged into the "Line Out" jack and adjust the Audio Device Listening Volume (page 11) for comfortable...
.... Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 20 Maintenance Hints MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION parts and accessories Trouble Shooting Guide PROBLEM ITEMS TO CHECK I HEAR THREE 'BEEPS' IN THE HEADSET. The Plantronics Help Desk is ready to assist you that the green jack plug on the external audio device cord is plugged into the "Line Out" jack and adjust the Audio Device Listening Volume (page 11) for comfortable...
User Guide
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... Coil Cable PART # 26716-01 22 english Velcro® Amplifier Attachment Kit ITEM Velcro Amplifier Attachment Kit PART # 17521-01 Amplifier Security Device (attaches amplifier to desk.) ITEM Amplifier Security Device PART # 40696-01 Plantronics Custom Cradle Mate (holds handset "off-hook" and a flashing "BUSY" light indicates when headset is in use) ITEM Plantronics Custom Cradle Mate PART # 40715-01 Cradle Mate only (easy-to-use device that mechanically holds handset "off-hook...
... Coil Cable PART # 26716-01 22 english Velcro® Amplifier Attachment Kit ITEM Velcro Amplifier Attachment Kit PART # 17521-01 Amplifier Security Device (attaches amplifier to desk.) ITEM Amplifier Security Device PART # 40696-01 Plantronics Custom Cradle Mate (holds handset "off-hook" and a flashing "BUSY" light indicates when headset is in use) ITEM Plantronics Custom Cradle Mate PART # 40715-01 Cradle Mate only (easy-to-use device that mechanically holds handset "off-hook...
User Guide
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... be forced to music at a low setting • Increase the volume control until the problem is deemed the responsibility of the FCC rules. A proof-of-purchase indicating model number and date of Creative Technology, Ltd. Sound Blaster is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may make the necessary modifications to observe the following: • Start with the carrier. If the problem is...
... be forced to music at a low setting • Increase the volume control until the problem is deemed the responsibility of the FCC rules. A proof-of-purchase indicating model number and date of Creative Technology, Ltd. Sound Blaster is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may make the necessary modifications to observe the following: • Start with the carrier. If the problem is...
Product Sheet
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...; Warranty: Two years for the audio device. • Superior Sound. MX10 Key Features • Single headset with their respective owners. The MX10 includes nearuniversal compatibility with a variety of both the telephone and audio device, using the same high-quality Plantronics headset. • Easy to install. Adapts almost all telephones for headset/handset selection and telephone/audio selection. • Easy to operate. Separate controls allow independent adjustment of Plantronics, Inc. Backed by Plantronics global service and support Incoming volume control...
...; Warranty: Two years for the audio device. • Superior Sound. MX10 Key Features • Single headset with their respective owners. The MX10 includes nearuniversal compatibility with a variety of both the telephone and audio device, using the same high-quality Plantronics headset. • Easy to install. Adapts almost all telephones for headset/handset selection and telephone/audio selection. • Easy to operate. Separate controls allow independent adjustment of Plantronics, Inc. Backed by Plantronics global service and support Incoming volume control...