Bosch Security Systems 300750 Cordless Telephone Headset User Manual 31891

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Liberation
SPECTRE
User’s Guide
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N QRT E L
NETWORKS"
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE OF THE LIBERATION SPECTRE
WIRELESS HEADSET WITH UNIVERSAL AMPLIFIER FROM NORTEL
NETWORKS.
COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION
Your SPECTRE has been designed to work with most retail telephones and many office systems.
Telephones that have the dial pad in the handset and certain GTE phones may not be compatible. If
you have a question about compatibility with your telephone, please contact
1-800-4NORTEL. ‘
FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of the universal amplifer base
unit is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer
equivalence number (HEN) for this equipment. If requested, this information must be provided to the
telephone company.
This equipment also complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subiect to the following
conditions: (1) This equipment may not cause harmful interference to other devrces,
and (2) External interference may cause adverse operation of this equipment.
SETTING UP YOUR SPECTRE
NOTE: The letters in brackets refer to the letters shown In the illustrations.
1, To activate the supplied zinc-air batteries (type 675EH), remove the tape from the batteries.
2. Install the three zinc-air batteries (T) into the wireless headset as shown in the figure.
3. Four self~adhesive rubber feet are included with your SPECTFtEt Attach these rubber feet to the
bottom of the universal amplifier base unit.
4. Install the windscreen onto the microphone as shown in the figure.
5. Unplug the telephone handset cord (A) from your telephone and insert it into the universal
amplifier base unit jack (B).
NOTE: Some telephones have a jack designated lor headsets and may require special
programming to function properly. Consult your telephone manual.
6. Connect the cord (C) that extends from the back of the universal amplifier base unit to the
handset jack on your telephone.
7. Insert the two pins on the foot of the wireless base unit into the holes in the top of the universal
amplifier base unit.
8. Connect the short telephone cord (D) that extends from the back of the wireless base unit into
the headset jack (E) on the universal amplifier base unit.
9. Connect the power cord (Y) into that extends from the back of the wireless base unit into the
power jack (F) on the back of the universal amplifier base unit: connect the power supply plug
Into the power jack (X) on the back of the wlreless base unit. Plug the power supply into a 110!
120 VAC wall outlet.
10. Whenever you install new batteries, you will need to adjust the volume control (V) on the
wireless headset. Press the headset on/off button (U) to activate the headset and lift the
handset from the cradle to hear a dial tone. Press the headset volume control button (V) to
cycle through the four volume settings and select the highest setting.
11. To adjust the volume of the outgoing sound, place a call and talk while adjusting the Microphone
Transmit Gain control (J) until the person you are speaking with tells you that the best sound has
been achieved. You may wlsh to switch from headset to handset and back again for comparison.
Liberation SPECTRE
Assembly and Operation
Handset
Universal
./Amplifier
~ Base
CONFIGURATION SWITCHES
Two configuration switches (G and H) located on the back of the universal amplifier base unit need
to be adjusted to enable your SPECTRE to work with your telephone. Each switch has two
settings. Set the switches to the correct configuration for your type of telephone.
(H)
Most Electronic single and multi‘llne phones
AT&T System 25, 75, 65 Merlin
Carbon “bell ring” phones
Factory Setting
CHANNEL SELECTION SWITCHES
There are two switches that control selection oi the wireless channels used by SPECTFIE. One switch
is located on the wireless base (Fl) and the other switch is located on the wireless headset (S). The
wireless headset and the wireless base unit MUST both be set to the same channel (either ‘A' or ‘E’)
to operate correctly. In the event that you receive unwanted noise or interference on the chosen
channel. you should change the wireless headset and wireless base unit to the other channel.
PRIVACY WARNING: The SPECTRE has been specifically designed for individual, desktop
operation only. Use of a SPECTRE system within the operating range of another SPECTHE
system, either Intentionally or unintentlonally, may result In Interference or unexpected loss
of call privacy.
OPERA110N
The green indicator light (L) on the wireless base unit must be “on" Ior proper operation. This green
indicator light turns “on“ ONLY when:
- The universal amplifier is turned on
- The headset is turned on
v The headset is set to the same channel as the base
- The headset is within operating range or the wireless base
Adlustlng the Headset: Your SFECTRE wireless headset can be used on either the right or left ear
by rotating the earpiece housing. Extend the headband for the most comlortable fit over your head.
then adjust the flexible boom to put the microphone 1/ " from your mouth.
Adjusting the Volume: After the initial set up at your headset volume, use the Receive Volume
Control (M) to increase or decrease the volume.
NOTE: For some telephones to operate correctly, the handset cannot be permanently removed
from the cradle. Consult your telephone manual for further details.
Receiving Calls: Press the handset/headset button (N) to turn “on" the red indicator light (Q). When
the telephone rings, lift the handset from the cradle (off-hook). Press the headset ordoti button (N) to
activate the headset. You may now talk on your SPECTHE headset. Rotate the Receive Volume
Control (0) to increase or decrease the volume. The on-Iine indicator (Fl) lights up when you are
talking to a caller.
Making Calls: Press the handset/headset button (P) to turn “on" the red indicator light (P). Lift the
telephone handset from the cradle. Dial normally. To end a call. hang up the telephone handset.
Returnlng to Handset Use: To use your telephone handset, press the headset/handset button (N)
to turn “oft” the red indicator light (P) and use the telephone as you would normally.
Mutlng Cells: The mute button (0) allows you to turn off the SPECTRE microphone. When the red
mute indicator light (Q) is “on" you will still be able to hear your caller, but they will not be able to hear
you. To turn the mute oil, press the mute button again so that the red mute indicator light (Q) is ‘off.’
In-RangeIOut-of-Range Operation: The typical operating range of your SPECTFlE is between one
and a hell and eight feet distance between the wireless headset and the wireless base unit. When
you reach the limits of the operating range, you may experience noise. The wireless headset will
automatically mute the audio it the noise level becomes excessive and you will hear a dual-tone
out-of-range signal at four second intervals. To restore normal audio and resume conversation,
move the headset back within the operating range.
If the wireless headset has been out of operating range for more than 30 seconds, it will automatically
shut off and the green indicator light (L) located on the wireless base will be "off." Move the headset
back within operating range and press the headset on/off button (U) to restore operation. (It a call
was in progress when the headset automatically shut off and the caller has not hung up, you may
continue the conversation.)
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
NOTE: The letters in brackets refer to the letters in the illustrations on the other side oi this guide
It your SPECTRE is not operating properly, check the following:
1. Review the set-up steps to ensure that your SPECTRE is hookedup correctly,
2. Try adjusting the volume control (M) on the universal amplifier base unit, SPECTRE headset and
on yourtelephone.
Make sure that the red mute indicator light (0) is "oil."
Make sure that the green indicator light (L) located on the wireless base is “on."
Make sure that the batteries (T) are properly installed in the wireless headset.
Check the configuration switches (G and H) to ensure that your SFECTRE has been properly
configured to work with your model of telephone.
7. If you experience excessive noise levels within the normal operating range. try the alternate
channel selection.
8. The headset batteries need to be replaced when you hear the dual-tone low battery signal at
one minute intervals in the wireless headset,
e. If you are still unable to get your SPECTRE working correctly, call 1-HuO-4NORTEL for
assistance.
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PRODUCT REPAIR
Batteries: Use three non-rechargeable, zinc-air. hearing aid batteries, type 675EH
NOTE: The expected life of these zinc-air batteries is as follows:
- under normal operation: 50 to 60 hrs
- activated (tape removed). but not in use: 2 to 3 months
0 unactivated (tape is not removed): one year
Power Supply: Use only units with a UL Class 2 approved transformer, rated at 12 VDC. 200 mA
Technical Assistance/Repair Service: Call 1-BOO-4NORTEL
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Intertek Testing Services
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Evaluation For: TELEX COMMUNICATIONS
Product: Liberation SPECTRE (Wireless Telephone Headset) 3/4/99
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