GN Audio USA GN9120 Cordless Phone User Manual users manual
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GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 1 GN 9120 User Guide GN Netcom GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 2 GN 9120 User Guide (1a) (1b) (1c) (1e) (1d) (3) (10) (2) (1) (2c) (8) (2b) (2a) (7.) (4) (9) (6) (5) Components 3. Headband 1. Base Unit a) On-Line Indicator b) Mute Indicator c) Battery Re-Charge Indicator d) Link Indicator e) Telephone Termination Switch 4. Earhook 5. Earplate 6. Ear cushion 7. Base Stand 8. Connection Cord 2. Headset a) Multifunction Button b) Volume Up c) Volume Down 9. Cord Manager 10. Power Cord GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 4 Your headset will have one of the following 4) Insert the Base Unit into the Base Stand Boom styles: and twist until secure. a) Headset with NC (noise canceling microphone) Note: Use the Cord Manager to organize all b) Headset with SoundTubeTM cords attached to the Base Unit. c) Headset with MidiBoomTM (a.) These instructions apply to all 3 Headsets. (b.) Charging the Battery (c.) Fully charge the headset for 1.5 hours prior to Installation initial use. To charge, place the headset in the 1) Disconnect the handset cord base. The Battery-Charging Indicator on the from the telephone's handset Base Unit will flash while charging and will stop port and connect it to the port flashing, but remain lit when the battery is fully marked handset on the Base Unit. charged. 2) Insert the Connection Cord A completely charged battery provides up to 8 into the telephone's handset port hours of talk time. If the battery needs to be marked handset. Then insert recharged, a beep will sound in the headset every the other end of the Connection 20 seconds. Cord into the port on the Base Unit marked telephone. 3) Plug the Power Adapter into the *** REMEMBER *** port marked power icon at the CHARGE THE BATTERY FOR 1.5 HOURS bottom of the Base Unit. PRIOR TO INITIAL USE Connect to a power outlet. GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 6 Checking Your System Adjusting Transmit and Receive Volume To check that your system is set up cor- 1) Put on the headset. 2) Lift the handset. 3) Call someone and ask them to help you evaluate rectly, first remove the headset from the Base Unit. The green, Link Indicator on the front of the Base Unit will light up and the headset's transmit volume. the red, On-Line Indicator on the headset will flash. 4) Make sure that the boom arm/microphone is positioned closely to your mouth. 5) Adjusting to Your Telephone Press the +/- buttons on the headset simultaneously until you hear a beep. Adjust the Transmit Volume 1) First, make sure the Mute function is off. by pressing the + or - Button. + raises transmit If the Mute function is activated, you will and - lowers transmit. hear a beep in your headset every 15 seconds. Turn off the Mute function by When the person you are speaking with finds the pressing the Multifunction Button volume of your voice appropriate, press the +/- once quickly. Buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds. This setting is now stored in the headset. 2) Put on the headset. 6) 3) Lift the telephone's handset and listen for a dial tone in your headset. Now, adjust the Receive Volume by pressing the + or Button, until you reach the sound level you desire. This setting is now stored in the headset. 4) If there is little or no dial tone, move the Note: When the maximum or minimum volume is reached, Telephone Termination Switch on the back you will hear a beep in your headset. of the Base Unit, from A through G until the dial tone is clearly heard. GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 8 Adjusting Receive Tone Control Answering telephone calls using the GN 1000 RHL Select the tone (Normal, Bass Lift or Treble Lift) according to personal preference: (Remote Handset Lifter): 1) Press the Multifunction Button for 6 seconds. A beep will indicate when 6 seconds has passed. 2) You may purchase a GN 1000 RHL as an accessory, which lets you answer and end telephone calls while away from your desk. Please contact your preferred reseller or visit Press the volume + or - button to toggle between the 3 sound modes. www.gnnetcom.com for further information. When the desired sound mode is reached, press the Multifunction Button to To use the GN 1000 RHL accessory with your exit the sound mode feature. GN 9120 telephone: Muting the Microphone 1) To mute the microphone, press the Multifunction Button on the headset once quickly. When the Install a Remote Handset Lifter using the directions provided with that product. microphone is muted, you will hear a beep every 15 seconds in your headset and the red Mute Indicator on the Base Unit will light. You will still hear the other party. 2) To make a call, lift the handset out of the Base Unit. The Remote Handset Lifter will immediately lift up and you will hear a dial tone. To terminate the call, press the Multifunction Button for 2 seconds or put the headset back in its base. Placing and Answering Telephone Call 1) Remove the headset from the Base 3) To answer a call while wearing the headset, press the Multifunction Button quickly Unit. The Link Indicator will light. to establish a link. To end the call, press the Multifunction Button on your headset 2) Put on the headset. for 6 seconds. The call will be terminated. 3) Lift the handset from the phone. Conference Mode Answer or place the call. Using the Conference Mode, additional headsets may be joined 4) You can now move freely away from to a telephone conference via the base station. The headset the Base Station. If you move out of used with your Base Unit is the Master headset. trans mission range, you will hear a beep 1) Lift your Master headset out of the Base Unit. in the headset every 10 seconds. Once back in range, the beeping will stop. 2) Initiate or answer a call. To end the call, replace the handset. GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 10 3) During the telephone call, place an additional headset into the Master's Base Unit. 4) Listen for a beep in the master headset. You will have 15 seconds after the beep to accept the additional headset for conference. Accept the additional headset by simultaneously pressing the +/- Buttons briefly. The additional headset can exit the conference call by pressing the Multifunction Button for 2 seconds. 5) The conference mode is terminated when: the Master headset is placed in the Base Unit or; the Master headset's Multifunction Button is pressed for 2 seconds (this will end the call) Note: Repeat steps 3-5 to add more headsets to the conference mode. Up to 4 headsets Your headband allows you to wear your headset on your right or left ear. Rotate the Boom Arm (x) 180 degrees for left ear or right ear wearing. The Stay-Put click-stop headband lengthens and shortens to the desired length for a custom fit over your head. Pull to lengthen. Push to shorten. Note: The Boom Arm cannot be rotated a full 360 degrees.Do not force it if you cannot rotate it any further. To Attach the Earhook for Over-the-Ear Wearing: 1) may participate in the conference mode. TM Gently press the Earhook Ring into the Headset Receiver. The square knob on the Earhook Ring will match the square hole in the Headset Receiver. Comfort Adjustments The GN 9120 has 2 different wearing styles: 2) Headband or Over-the-Ear. After attaching the Earhook, you may now To attach the headband: 1) Attach the Earhook to the Earhook Ring. adjust the headset to be worn on your right or left ear, depending on personal preference. Align the Headset Receiver with the Headband Ring. Changing the Headset's Wearing Style: 2) Gently press the Headband Ring to 1) the Headset Receiver until it clicks. Remove the Ear Cushion from the Headset Receiver (headband version only). The square knob on the Headband Ring will match the square hole in Align Heaband Ring with Headset Receiver the Headset Receiver. 3) Press the Ear Cushion onto the Headset Receiver until it clicks. 10 11 GN9120 BETA User Guide 2) 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 12 While carefully handling the headset, gently press the Headset Receiver's speaker with your thumb and pull the Headband/Earhook Ring away. - Check the position of the Boom Arm and make sure that the microphone is positioned close to your mouth. - You may be out of range. Move closer to the Base Unit. Why do I hear a buzz or humming noise in my headset? - Static sometimes results when your Base Unit is placed too close to your telephone or other electronic devices. Try moving the base station further away from other devices. Frequently Asked Questions Operational and Safety Information Why can't I hear a dial tone? - Check that all the cords are connected correctly. Replacing the battery - Be sure that the AC power adapter is plugged in and has power. No other parts can be replaced by the user. - Check that the On-Line Indicator is lit. If not, place the headset in the Base Unit and take it out again. Inside the Headset Receiver is where the battery is located, press down on the If you need to replace the battery, you must use GN Netcom-approved batteries. plastic tab securing the battery and pull the battery out. Insert the new battery into - Check that the battery is fully charged. If the battery is fully charged, the Battery-Charging Indicator on the Base Unit will light up. If the green, On-Line Indicator does not light up, check the wiring connections on the Base Unit and be sure that the AC power adapter is connected. If the On-Line Indicator the battery compartment. Note: Make sure that the battery is placed correctly in the headset with the + of the battery corresponding to the + indicated in the battery slot of the headset. on the headset does not flash continuously put the headset back in the Base Unit and Memory Reset remove it again. When the battery is removed or the power adapter is unplugged (for at least a few seconds), all customized headset settings (clear dial tone, transmit volume, received sound volume and tone Why do I hear beeping in my headset? - A beep every 10 seconds indicates that you are out of range. Move closer to the Base Unit. control) are returned to factory-set default settings. - A beep every 15 seconds indicates that the Mute function is active. Cleaning and Replacing Parts - A beep every 20 seconds indicates that the battery is too low and needs recharging. The Ear Cushion and Earplate may be cleaned or replaced. When cleaning, use only water and a small amount of dishwashing liquid if needed. Why can't the caller hear me speaking? For the Earplate , remove the Earplate from the Headset Receiver. - Check that the Mute function is off. For the Headset's Ear Cushion, gently peel it off the Earplate - Readjust the microphone volume. 12 13 GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 14 Registering a New Master Headset A new master headset may be registered to the product in case of loss Cautionary Notes to Computer Users or damage to the original headset. To register a new master headset: When using any headset with a computer, care should be taken in dry or low humidity environments to protect the user from electrostatic discharge from the monitor (CRT). Computer monitors can induce a substantial electrostatic charge when turned on or off, or when there is a power failure, and the resulting electrostatic discharge can be passed through the headset to ground. 1) Unplug the power adapter for a couple of seconds. 2) Plug the power adapter back to the power outlet. 3) Secure the new master headset into the Base Unit. A user in close proximity to or touching the computer may feel a common “shock” sensation, similar to touching a doorknob after walking across a carpet, causing no harm to the user. This discharge is entirely due to the computer monitor; the headset is merely the shortest path to ground. To minimize the possibility of electrostatic discharge through the headset, you can: • Use a grounded screen in front of the monitor. • Use static dissipative wrist straps. • Increase the relative humidity in the room to 60% or more. • Install static dissipative carpets or floor coverings (anti-static sprays can be helpful). • Remove the headset before turning the computer on or off. GN Netcom, Inc. headsets meet all OSHA, UL, FCC and CS standards. Safety Instructions • Never try to dismantle the product yourself. None of the internal components can be repaired by users. • Do not expose the headset to rain or other liquids. • The headset is equipped with a rechargeable NiMH battery (nickel-metal-hydride). For battery replacement, please contact your distributor or reseller. FCC Notice to Users Upon request only, you must notify your telephone utility company (telco) of your intention to install or permanently remove an FCC Part 68 registered device or system. Include the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) located on the amplifier label. The telco has the right to make changes to their network, which may affect the operation of your equipment, provided you are given adequate advance written notice to permit correct operation. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES-003 Operation is subject to the follow14 15 GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 16 ing two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. IC Notice to Users 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirement as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Resource Document(s). The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) 2) 3) 4) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the ringer equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5. Complies with part 15 & 68, FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two rules: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Industry Canada requires Indoor Use Only 16 17 GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM Page 18 Warranty To Obtain Service For customer service and technical support, call GN Netcom, Inc. at 1-800-826-4656. If it becomes necessary to send a unit in for repair, it is not necessary to call for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number, as one will be assigned upon receipt of the package at the factory. Ship the product in a suitable shipping container, fully insured and with the shipping charges prepaid. Include the following with the product: • Your name, company name, address and telephone number. • A description of the problem. • A copy of the receipt or other proof of purchase (without proof of purchase, your warranty will be defined as beginning on the date of manufacture as labeled on the product). Or, for out of warranty products: • A purchase order which authorizes repair. In warranty products are warranted for one year from the repair date or for the remainder of the original warranty period, whichever is longer. Out of warranty products will be repaired or replaced at the prevailing charge and carry a one year warranty from repair date. GN Netcom, Inc. will not assume any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred in shipping. Any repair work on GN Netcom, Inc. products by unauthorized third parties voids any existing GN Netcom, Inc. warranty. Ship To: GN Netcom, Inc. • 77 Northeastern Boulevard • Nashua, NH 03062 • 1-800-826-4656 18 GN Netcom, Inc. warrants this product against all defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase. The conditions of this warranty and our responsibilities under this warranty are as follows: • The warranty is limited to the original purchaser. • The warranty is void if the serial number, date code label or product label is removed, or if the product has been subject to physical abuse, improper installation, modification, or repair by unauthorized third parties. • The responsibility of GN Netcom, Inc. under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the product at the sole discretion of GN Netcom, Inc. • Any implied warranty on GN Netcom, Inc. products is limited to one year from the date of purchase on all parts, including the cords and connectors. Specifically exempt from warranty are limited-life consumable components subject to normal wear and tear, such as microphone windscreens, ear cushions, ear tips, decorative finishes, batteries, and other accessories. GN Netcom, Inc. is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or misuse of any GN Netcom, Inc. product. • A copy of your receipt or other proof of purchase is required. Without proof of purchase, your warranty is defined as beginning on the date of manufacture as labeled on the product. • This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. Unless otherwise instructed in the User Guide, the user may not, under any circumstances, attempt any service, adjustments or repairs on this unit, whether in or out of warranty. FCC Part 68.216 mandates that “Repair of registered terminal equipment and registered protective circuitry shall be accomplished only by the manufacturer or assembler thereof or by their authorized agent.”Contact GN Netcom, Inc. at (800) 826-4656 for authorized service locations. 19 GN9120 BETA User Guide 11/20/02 5:12 PM 20 Page 20
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