GN Audio USA GNELLIPSE24 GN Ellipse 2G4 Wireless Headset User Manual GNN ELLIPSEPRELIM qxp
GN Netcom Inc GN Ellipse 2G4 Wireless Headset GNN ELLIPSEPRELIM qxp
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users manual
User Guide Ellipse Components Remote Backpack Base Base Stand Headset Holder Headset (included with System purchase or as an option) * Charge battery for 3 hours prior to initial use. Wireless Headset System* AC Power Adapter Telephone Cord Remote Battery Remote Handset Lifter GN Ellipse 2.4 (included with System purchase or as an option) For More Information: Pour Plus de Détails: Para Más Información: Para Obter Informações Adicionais: www.gnnetcom.com CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 77 Northeastern Blvd. Nashua, NH • 03062 1-800-826-4656 1-603-598-1100 Fax: 1-603-598-1122 © 2001 GN Netcom, Inc. • All rights reserved. Preliminary • Printed in the U.S.A. 10 11 12 10 Pocket Clip 11 Belt Clip 12 Lanyard 1 Remote Beltpack Functions Battery Information Battery Type Headset Mode Indicator: Blinks when the system is in headset mode; no light in handset mode. Volume Control: Press + to increase volume. Press - to decrease volume. Mute Button: Press to activate Mute and disable the transmit/microphone; press again to enable transmit/microphone. Capacity On-Line Capacity Off-Line Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), 3.6 V 500 mAH (GN Netcom part number 27381101). Fully charged battery provides minimum of 12 hours continuous use without recharging.The base has two charging ports; additional battery can be purchased for 24/7 operation. Fully charged battery provides minimum 80 hours without recharging. Recharging Time Maximum 3 hours to completely recharge a discharged battery; battery cannot be overcharged. Battery Life 2 years if battery is recharged when not in use and never completely discharged. Headset/Handset & Remote Handset Lifter Buttons: Press to enter headset or handset mode as desired (lights on remote and base light in headset mode); press again to answer a call with the Remote Handset Lifter (optional). Base Functions/Indicators Transmit Settings: Telephone Compatibility Settings: Adjusts the volume of your voice. Fine tunes the system to your telephone system. Battery Charge Indicator: Lights when the remote is properly seated in the base charger. Headset Mode Indicator: Lights when the system is in headset mode; no light in handset mode. Audio Indicators Mute Tone sounds in headset every 3 seconds. Out of Range Tone sounds in headset every 10 seconds. Low Battery Tone sounds in headset every 20 seconds. Volume Tone sounds in headset at maximum and minimum range. Recharging the Battery Slide the Remote into the Charger on either side of the base. To use your Headset while charging, put the System in Headset Mode. To charge overnight, put the System in the Handset Mode. Discharging the Battery For optimum Battery life, completely discharge the Battery approximately every 6 months. The Discharge/Recharge cycle takes approximately 2 hours. Removing the Remote from the Base during discharge cancels the operation. Only one Battery can be placed in the Base while discharging. A. Slide the Remote into the Charger on either side of the Base. B. Simultaneously press the Mute and Headset/Handset buttons for 5 seconds. The Headset Mode and Battery Charger Indicators will flash alternately during discharge. When fully discharged, the Battery automatically recharges. Setting Up 1. Connect all cords. 5. Connect the Headset to the Remote. 8. Make sure the Mute is off. When Mute is on, a tone sounds in the Headset every 3 seconds. 6. Slide the Remote into the Charger on either side of the Base. The Battery Charge light on the side of the Base illuminates. Charge the Battery for a full 3 hours. Use the Handset while the Battery charges. 9. Put the Headset on and select a telephone compatibility setting until dial tone is clear. If dial tone is clear for both A and G, set to A. 2. Attach the Base Stand. 10. Remove the Handset and 7. Put the System in Headset Mode. 3. Attach the Headset Holder. The Headset Mode light on the top of the Remote blinks, and the Headset Mode light on the side of the Base illuminates. It will take up to 45 seconds to establish a channel with first use. make a call. While switching between the Headset and Handset, adjust the transmit (microphone) setting until your voice is the same volume on both devices (1 is the softest, 8 is the loudest). Most settings are 5-7. If the best setting is 7 or 8, change the telephone compatibility setting to G. Disconnect the optional Remote Handset Lifter from the Base while setting the volume. 4. Attach the Battery to the Remote. 11. Use the Remote Beltpack to adjust the receive (speaker) volume. If your telephone has volume control, set it to mid-range. Using The Remote FAQs 12. To roam up to 200 ft. (150 m) from the base, remove the Remote from the Base Charger and clip it to your belt or pocket, or wear it with the Lanyard. Adjusting Remote Beltpack Buzz Volume Put the System in Handset Mode. Simultaneously press the upper and lower parts of the Volume Button as well as the Mute Button. The Headset Mode Indicator light on the remote lights up indicating you are in buzzer setting mode. Press the Volume Button (+ or -) to cycle through the four available options: Maximum Volume, Medium Volume Minimum Volume, Buzzer Muted. Release the Volume Button when the desired setting is reached. Within 5 seconds, the setting will be stored and the Headset Mode Indicator light will go out. What should I check if I don’t hear a dial tone? • Check to see that all cords and jacks are connected • Make sure that the Headset cord is fully inserted into the remote • Make sure that the AC Adapter is plugged in and has power • Try the compatibility setting on A and G • Make sure the system is in Headset Mode • Make sure that the Battery is properly installed in the beltpack • Make sure that the Battery is fully charged (3 hours minimum) • Check that the serial numbers on the bottom of the Base unit and back of Beltpack units match; because of the security circuits, the Beltpack and Base unit must match for operation What should I check if the other party has a hard time hearing me? • Make sure the Mute on the Beltpack is off • Increase the transmit level (1 is the softest, 8 is loudest) • Check the position of the headset Microphone and make sure that it is placed at the corner of your mouth What should I do if I hear a buzz or humming sound in my Headset? • Move the Base farther away from the telephone What should I do if I hear an echo in my headset while speaking? • Lower your transmit adjustment. If this makes the transmit too weak, try adjusting the Telephone Compatibility Switch setting What should I do if I hear noise or static or if the signal is weak? • You may be out of range; move closer to the Base for a stronger signal Do I need to lift the handset to make calls? • Some telephone systems allow on-hook dialing; refer to your telephone system user guide for instructions 13. Pocket Clip. Accessories 14. Belt Clip. 15. Lanyard. Battery Remote Handset Lifter Battery Remote Handset Lifter Battery Remote Handset Lifter Battery Remote Handset Lifter To prolong operating time from 12 to 24 hours, an additional Battery can be purchased. (GN Netcom part number 27381101). The Remote Handset Lifter lifts the Handset from your telephone enabling you to answer and hang up calls without returning to your desk. To prolong operating time from 12 to 24 hours, an additional Battery can be purchased. (GN Netcom part number 27381101). The Remote Handset Lifter lifts the Handset from your telephone enabling you to answer and hang up calls without returning to your desk. To prolong operating time from 12 to 24 hours, an additional Battery can be purchased. (GN Netcom part number 27381101). The Remote Handset Lifter lifts the Handset from your telephone enabling you to answer and hang up calls without returning to your desk. To prolong operating time from 12 to 24 hours, an additional Battery can be purchased. (GN Netcom part number 27381101). The Remote Handset Lifter lifts the Handset from your telephone enabling you to answer and hang up calls without returning to your desk.
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