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... to Hands-Free Communications from Plantronics To obtain the maximum performance from your headset, please read the important information contained in transmitted background noise of noise reduction on the covered ear. On the circumaural models, the earcups provide approximately 22 dB of approximately 80% (about 18 dB). They provide a reduction in this manual. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL PLANTRONICS...
... to Hands-Free Communications from Plantronics To obtain the maximum performance from your headset, please read the important information contained in transmitted background noise of noise reduction on the covered ear. On the circumaural models, the earcups provide approximately 22 dB of approximately 80% (about 18 dB). They provide a reduction in this manual. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL PLANTRONICS...
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Figure A Adjust rubber headband strap to Figure A) 2. On models with a stabilizer T-bar (only one ear cushion), position the T-bar above your ear(s). Adjusting the Headband 1. Position the foam cushion(s) over the center(s) of your ear. 3. On Behind-the-Head models, gently bend the earhooks until it is most comfortable for you . The "clickstop" adjustment will keep the headband in that position. (Refer to fit. To adjust the headband, lengthen or shorten the band until it is most comfortable for you .
Figure A Adjust rubber headband strap to Figure A) 2. On models with a stabilizer T-bar (only one ear cushion), position the T-bar above your ear(s). Adjusting the Headband 1. Position the foam cushion(s) over the center(s) of your ear. 3. On Behind-the-Head models, gently bend the earhooks until it is most comfortable for you . The "clickstop" adjustment will keep the headband in that position. (Refer to fit. To adjust the headband, lengthen or shorten the band until it is most comfortable for you .
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A void repeated twisting of your face at the front corner of the boom. 4. P osition the microphone approximately 1/2" from your mouth. 5. To adjust the boom, carefully shape it with both hands as shown. (Refer to Figure B) 2. T he microphone is covered by a protective windscreen which enhances the performance of the microphone or capsule. 3. Adjusting the Microphone Figure B 1. D o not bend or twist the boom within 1/2" of the microphone.
A void repeated twisting of your face at the front corner of the boom. 4. P osition the microphone approximately 1/2" from your mouth. 5. To adjust the boom, carefully shape it with both hands as shown. (Refer to Figure B) 2. T he microphone is covered by a protective windscreen which enhances the performance of the microphone or capsule. 3. Adjusting the Microphone Figure B 1. D o not bend or twist the boom within 1/2" of the microphone.
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6. Make certain to speak into the side marked TALK. If this marking is obscured by the windscreen, temporarily remove it in order to determine which side is the front of the microphone. Figure C You may need to rotate the microphone in order to position the front of the microphone toward your lips. Speak into the front of the microphone. (Refer to Figure C) 7. Do not force the microphone arm beyond its limits.
6. Make certain to speak into the side marked TALK. If this marking is obscured by the windscreen, temporarily remove it in order to determine which side is the front of the microphone. Figure C You may need to rotate the microphone in order to position the front of the microphone toward your lips. Speak into the front of the microphone. (Refer to Figure C) 7. Do not force the microphone arm beyond its limits.
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T o disconnect, grasp the Quick Disconnect as shown and pull straight apart. (Refer to easily detach the headset from the interface cable and/or amplifier assembly. (Other terminations are available upon request). 1. Quick Disconnect™ Figure D Many models are fitted with Plantronics Quick Disconnect (QD) cables which allow the user to Figure D) B efore attempting to use your headset, be sure that the two Quick Disconnect cables are connected. 2.
T o disconnect, grasp the Quick Disconnect as shown and pull straight apart. (Refer to easily detach the headset from the interface cable and/or amplifier assembly. (Other terminations are available upon request). 1. Quick Disconnect™ Figure D Many models are fitted with Plantronics Quick Disconnect (QD) cables which allow the user to Figure D) B efore attempting to use your headset, be sure that the two Quick Disconnect cables are connected. 2.
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Supplies & Accessories sold separately Ear Cushions for Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2083 and similar) P/N: 90216-01 Windscreens, Microphone, for BTH Headsets (SHR 2379 and similar) P/N: 90227-01 Windscreens, Microphone, for Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2083 and similar) P/N: 90227-02 Cushion, Speaker Cover, for BTH Headsets (SHR 2379 and similar) P/N: 90228-01 Headband, Monaural, for Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2082 and similar) P/N: 90185-02 Headband Arm Pad, for Monaural Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2082 and similar) P/N: 90185-06 Headband, Binaural, for Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2083 and similar) P/N: 90185-03
Supplies & Accessories sold separately Ear Cushions for Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2083 and similar) P/N: 90216-01 Windscreens, Microphone, for BTH Headsets (SHR 2379 and similar) P/N: 90227-01 Windscreens, Microphone, for Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2083 and similar) P/N: 90227-02 Cushion, Speaker Cover, for BTH Headsets (SHR 2379 and similar) P/N: 90228-01 Headband, Monaural, for Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2082 and similar) P/N: 90185-02 Headband Arm Pad, for Monaural Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2082 and similar) P/N: 90185-06 Headband, Binaural, for Ear Cup Headsets (SHR 2083 and similar) P/N: 90185-03
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... from the date of purchase of Plantronics, Inc. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/ remanufactured/pre-owned or new Products or parts. Printed in the U.S. We may also have other rights which were purchased and used in Canada call 800-540-8363. This warranty lasts for the full details of...
... from the date of purchase of Plantronics, Inc. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/ remanufactured/pre-owned or new Products or parts. Printed in the U.S. We may also have other rights which were purchased and used in Canada call 800-540-8363. This warranty lasts for the full details of...
Product Sheet
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... models feature adjustable headbands & microphone booms. > Custom versions available upon request. They are resistant to easily detach the headset from the interface cable. > Model SHR 2376 can be worn with noise canceling electret microphones that provide a 20 dB (90%) reduction in transmitted background noise. > The circumaural earcups on Model SHR 2082 & Model SHR 2083 provide a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of Plantronics, Inc. 102024-01 (12...
... models feature adjustable headbands & microphone booms. > Custom versions available upon request. They are resistant to easily detach the headset from the interface cable. > Model SHR 2376 can be worn with noise canceling electret microphones that provide a 20 dB (90%) reduction in transmitted background noise. > The circumaural earcups on Model SHR 2082 & Model SHR 2083 provide a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of Plantronics, Inc. 102024-01 (12...
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... voice, the bi-directional response reduces 90 degree incident noise by 20 dB more . Refer to far field noise by the difference between the front and rear ports reduces the sensitivity at the ear is 92 dBA, and the NRR of the headset is 22 dB, then the resulting level of 2 The level of noise entering the users ear...
... voice, the bi-directional response reduces 90 degree incident noise by 20 dB more . Refer to far field noise by the difference between the front and rear ports reduces the sensitivity at the ear is 92 dBA, and the NRR of the headset is 22 dB, then the resulting level of 2 The level of noise entering the users ear...