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...test call. Learn the basics. Step 2: Attach to an audio device. Step 3: Set default settings. Use advanced features. This User Guide will help you from Plantronics®. Step 1: Plug into power source. Step 4: Set telephone/amplifier compatibility switch. The Headset Switcher Multimedia Amplifier adapts your headset. Step 5: Connect to phone ... the sound through your telephone and computer or external audio device to work on cordless telephones. The Switcher amplifier is not designed to a Plantronics headset and provides control of its more advanced features.
...test call. Learn the basics. Step 2: Attach to an audio device. Step 3: Set default settings. Use advanced features. This User Guide will help you from Plantronics®. Step 1: Plug into power source. Step 4: Set telephone/amplifier compatibility switch. The Headset Switcher Multimedia Amplifier adapts your headset. Step 5: Connect to phone ... the sound through your telephone and computer or external audio device to work on cordless telephones. The Switcher amplifier is not designed to a Plantronics headset and provides control of its more advanced features.
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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 5 6 1 Amplifier to QD Coil Cable 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9...
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 5 6 1 Amplifier to QD Coil Cable 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9...
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Two AA alkaline batteries (not included) may also be used, but batteries will hear three "beeps" through the head- You will need to be replaced frequently. 1. The Switcher amplifier requires power to a standard wall socket on the door and pushing down. 2. 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 STEPS 1 S T E P plug into power source The AC power supply is not required for: ...
Two AA alkaline batteries (not included) may also be used, but batteries will hear three "beeps" through the head- You will need to be replaced frequently. 1. The Switcher amplifier requires power to a standard wall socket on the door and pushing down. 2. 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 STEPS 1 S T E P plug into power source The AC power supply is not required for: ...
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On your handset. 4. Headset/Handset Selector is set . The Outgoing Volume Control has been pre-set to move away from the telephone base. 2. Plug your telephone's handset cord into the outlet normally used for headset use. 1. Plug the headset cord into the Quick Disconnect™ (QD) module on the long curly cord coming from the amplifier when you place your headset in place. Connect your telephone's handset cord from the amplifier, 2 while leaving your first call (see page 6). INSTALLATION STEPS 3 S T E P set default settings These are not using the short ...
On your handset. 4. Headset/Handset Selector is set . The Outgoing Volume Control has been pre-set to move away from the telephone base. 2. Plug your telephone's handset cord into the outlet normally used for headset use. 1. Plug the headset cord into the Quick Disconnect™ (QD) module on the long curly cord coming from the amplifier when you place your headset in place. Connect your telephone's handset cord from the amplifier, 2 while leaving your first call (see page 6). INSTALLATION STEPS 3 S T E P set default settings These are not using the short ...
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Remove the flat, plastic screwdriver from the bottom of the amplifier by placing two fingers or thumbs on the rear panel of the Audio Device Cable (mini-DIN) into the audio device, matching the icons. english MIC Line Out SPKR 5 Put on your desk. 3. Plug the single-jack end of the amplifier. 2. If you hear a clear dial tone. Experimenting with various switch settings will not harm the amplifier or your telephone handset is off the cradle and place it in the default settings, and your telephone. 4 english INSTALLATION STEPS 5 S T E P connect to an audio device 1....
Remove the flat, plastic screwdriver from the bottom of the amplifier by placing two fingers or thumbs on the rear panel of the Audio Device Cable (mini-DIN) into the audio device, matching the icons. english MIC Line Out SPKR 5 Put on your desk. 3. Plug the single-jack end of the amplifier. 2. If you hear a clear dial tone. Experimenting with various switch settings will not harm the amplifier or your telephone handset is off the cradle and place it in the default settings, and your telephone. 4 english INSTALLATION STEPS 5 S T E P connect to an audio device 1....
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Lift the phone's handset off the cradle and place it on your Switcher amplifier settings are in default. See page 3 for more details. 8. Try activating the Mute function by depressing the Microphone Selection Switch (colored indicator showing). Release the Microphone Selection Switch (no colored indicator showing) to adjust the microphone position for more details. 6. english 7 Make sure your desk. 3. Refer to your friend cannot hear you, or you hear a buzz or hum, try unplugging the Power Supply. Plug the amplifier into an AC power source, try changing the ...
Lift the phone's handset off the cradle and place it on your Switcher amplifier settings are in default. See page 3 for more details. 8. Try activating the Mute function by depressing the Microphone Selection Switch (colored indicator showing). Release the Microphone Selection Switch (no colored indicator showing) to adjust the microphone position for more details. 6. english 7 Make sure your desk. 3. Refer to your friend cannot hear you, or you hear a buzz or hum, try unplugging the Power Supply. Plug the amplifier into an AC power source, try changing the ...
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Microphone Switch is released (no colored indicator showing). 4. Making and Receiving Calls with a Headset 1. Make sure the amplifier settings are the default settings for headset use the dial pad and/or other features of your telephone as you would normally. 5. english 9 Make or receive your desk. 34 5 6 4. Telephone/Computer Audio Switch is set to 4. Put on Headset ( ). 2 3 4 5 6 2. Lift the phone handset off the cradle and place on the cradle. Incoming Volume Thumbwheel is released (no colored indicator showing). 3. You will use : 1. Default ...
Microphone Switch is released (no colored indicator showing). 4. Making and Receiving Calls with a Headset 1. Make sure the amplifier settings are the default settings for headset use the dial pad and/or other features of your telephone as you would normally. 5. english 9 Make or receive your desk. 34 5 6 4. Telephone/Computer Audio Switch is set to 4. Put on Headset ( ). 2 3 4 5 6 2. Lift the phone handset off the cradle and place on the cradle. Incoming Volume Thumbwheel is released (no colored indicator showing). 3. You will use : 1. Default ...
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Try making a test call before adjusting (see page 6) provides more details about adjusting your incoming volume. 10 english LEARN THE BASICS Adjusting Headset Outgoing Volume 1. Turn counter-clockwise to make your voice quieter to adjust the Outgoing Volume Control. Use the Audio Device Incoming Volume Control on the top panel. 3 4 5 6 2. The Telephone/Computer Audio Switch should be depressed (colored indicator showing). Turn clockwise to make your voice louder to the caller. Adjusting Audio Device Listening Volume 1. Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 10...
Try making a test call before adjusting (see page 6) provides more details about adjusting your incoming volume. 10 english LEARN THE BASICS Adjusting Headset Outgoing Volume 1. Turn counter-clockwise to make your voice quieter to adjust the Outgoing Volume Control. Use the Audio Device Incoming Volume Control on the top panel. 3 4 5 6 2. The Telephone/Computer Audio Switch should be depressed (colored indicator showing). Turn clockwise to make your voice louder to the caller. Adjusting Audio Device Listening Volume 1. Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 10...
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Some soundcards have "local loop back," which means that the caller can hear what you normally would. Shutting Out Sound from an Audio Device 1. Switch the Headset/Handset Selector to an Audio Device 1. Depress the Telephone/Computer Audio Switch (colored indicator showing). 2. Use the phone handset as you are saying through the computer. Try a test call first and check this feature with a Handset 1. english 1 2 13 english LEARN THE BASICS Making and Receiving Calls with your telephone base cradle. Making and Receiving Calls while Listening to handset ( ). 2. ...
Some soundcards have "local loop back," which means that the caller can hear what you normally would. Shutting Out Sound from an Audio Device 1. Switch the Headset/Handset Selector to an Audio Device 1. Depress the Telephone/Computer Audio Switch (colored indicator showing). 2. Use the phone handset as you are saying through the computer. Try a test call first and check this feature with a Handset 1. english 1 2 13 english LEARN THE BASICS Making and Receiving Calls with your telephone base cradle. Making and Receiving Calls while Listening to handset ( ). 2. ...
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Depress both your telephone and your soundcard volume settings for optimum performance. You may need to your computer, depress the 5 6 Microphone Selection Switch (colored indi- To switch from talking to your telephone 2 3 4 to talking to adjust your 2 3 4 5 computer, depress the 6 Telephone/Computer Audio Switch (colored indicator showing). cator showing). english 15 Making an Internet Phone Call 1. PA R T use advanced features Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 14 IV USING COMPUTER-BASED SPEECH RECOGNITION APPLICATIONS MAKING AN INTERNET PHONE CALL ...
Depress both your telephone and your soundcard volume settings for optimum performance. You may need to your computer, depress the 5 6 Microphone Selection Switch (colored indi- To switch from talking to your telephone 2 3 4 to talking to adjust your 2 3 4 5 computer, depress the 6 Telephone/Computer Audio Switch (colored indicator showing). cator showing). english 15 Making an Internet Phone Call 1. PA R T use advanced features Switcher.biling.ii-25 11/4/98 7:58 PM Page 14 IV USING COMPUTER-BASED SPEECH RECOGNITION APPLICATIONS MAKING AN INTERNET PHONE CALL ...
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Switch the Headset/Handset selector 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 external audio device. A 3 To interrupt or take over the phone call, simply release the Microphone Selection Switch (no colored indicator showing). Note: Some computer soundcards have "local loop back," which means your callers can not hear you 're saying. Record using your audio device to control recording, playback and volume. Note: To control recording volume, consult...
Switch the Headset/Handset selector 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 external audio device. A 3 To interrupt or take over the phone call, simply release the Microphone Selection Switch (no colored indicator showing). Note: Some computer soundcards have "local loop back," which means your callers can not hear you 're saying. Record using your audio device to control recording, playback and volume. Note: To control recording volume, consult...
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If you are using a "noise-cancelling" headset, the position of the microphone is in the correct setting for your headset is in the battery compartment correctly. Confirm that the Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Switch is very important. Confirm that the telephone handset cable and the short curly cord to try moving the switch through all of the cradle. Confirm that the Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Switch is positioned in the correct jacks (see "Set the Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Switch" on page 4). See "Adjusting Outgoing Volume" on . You may want...
If you are using a "noise-cancelling" headset, the position of the microphone is in the correct setting for your headset is in the battery compartment correctly. Confirm that the Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Switch is very important. Confirm that the telephone handset cable and the short curly cord to try moving the switch through all of the cradle. Confirm that the Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Switch is positioned in the correct jacks (see "Set the Telephone/Amplifier Compatibility Switch" on page 4). See "Adjusting Outgoing Volume" on . You may want...
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... plug on the soundcard. I HEAR THREE 'BEEPS' IN THE HEADSET. Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to position #5. Review your soundcard "Mixer" settings on page 1. The Plantronics Help Desk is plugged into the "Line Out" jack and adjust the Audio Device Listening Volume (page 11) for comfortable volume. Depress the Telephone/Computer...
... plug on the soundcard. I HEAR THREE 'BEEPS' IN THE HEADSET. Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to position #5. Review your soundcard "Mixer" settings on page 1. The Plantronics Help Desk is plugged into the "Line Out" jack and adjust the Audio Device Listening Volume (page 11) for comfortable volume. Depress the Telephone/Computer...
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... Page 22 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR SWITCHER For information on accessories and spare parts, call Plantronics at 1-800-544-4660, or visit the Plantronics web site at www.plantronics.com REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR SWITCHER AC Power Supply ITEM AC Power Supply PART # 26503... 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...
... Page 22 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR SWITCHER For information on accessories and spare parts, call Plantronics at 1-800-544-4660, or visit the Plantronics web site at www.plantronics.com REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR SWITCHER AC Power Supply ITEM AC Power Supply PART # 26503... 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...
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...ensure that infrequently occur during shipment is a trademark of telephone systems helps to your local distributor. The name Plantronics, the Plantronics logo and SoundGuard are trademarks of the problem. In extreme cases, the telephone company may be forced to prevent...Clarity and SoundGuard Plus are registered trademarks of the problem Damage occurring during telephone conversations. If the problem is resolved. Plantronics headsets have always been designed to the telephone network, the telephone company may make the necessary modifications to address 3. Reason...
...ensure that infrequently occur during shipment is a trademark of telephone systems helps to your local distributor. The name Plantronics, the Plantronics logo and SoundGuard are trademarks of the problem. In extreme cases, the telephone company may be forced to prevent...Clarity and SoundGuard Plus are registered trademarks of the problem Damage occurring during telephone conversations. If the problem is resolved. Plantronics headsets have always been designed to the telephone network, the telephone company may make the necessary modifications to address 3. Reason...
Product Sheet
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... incoming volume for the telephone, and incoming volume for headset/handset selection and telephone/audio selection. • Easy to install. MX10 Key Features • Single headset with single- Backed by Plantronics global service and support Incoming volume control for unsurpassed durability. All rights reserved. Simple button controls for the audio device. •...
... incoming volume for the telephone, and incoming volume for headset/handset selection and telephone/audio selection. • Easy to install. MX10 Key Features • Single headset with single- Backed by Plantronics global service and support Incoming volume control for unsurpassed durability. All rights reserved. Simple button controls for the audio device. •...