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Savi 440
Wireless headset system
User Guide

Welcome
Congratulations on purchasing your new Plantronics product. This user guide contains instructions for setting up and using your Savi W440
(D100 USB Adapter + WH500 Headset) Wireless Headset System.
Please refer to the separate safety instructions for important product safety information prior to installation or use of the product.
DECT INFORMATION
Plantronics is a member of the DECT Forum and has fully adopted their recommendations for enhancements to security within all DECT
products.
Plantronics DECT-based products now fully incorporate the latest recommendations for Enhanced Security from the DECT Forum and
ETSI. These improvements cover registration, authentication, authorization and encryption procedures. Plantronics DECT products are now
secure against all the known vulnerabilities that were highlighted by the public announcements of the Chaos Council in 2009.
Plantronics Savi 400 Series DECT products have been tested against and passed the DECT Forum security certification requirements and
consequently have been granted ‘DECT Forum security’ logo certification. Plantronics products using the new enhanced version of DECT
that includes these security improvements are marked on the base with the DECT Forum security logo.

The enclosed DECT 6.0 wireless product uses restricted wireless radio frequencies which vary by country. DECT 6.0 devices are
generally authorized for use in The Americas. Use of this DECT 6.0 product in unauthorized countries is a violation of law, may disrupt
telecommunications networks and devices, and can subject you to fines and penalties by regulatory agencies. For specific countries in
which DECT 6.0 devices may be lawfully used, please consult: http://www.dect.org

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Contents

1 Package Contents................................................................. 4
2 System Features.................................................................... 5
3 Headset Setup....................................................................... 6
Installing the Headset Battery......................................... 6
Customize the Headset.................................................. 6
Wearing the Headset..................................................... 7
Fitting the Headset with a Headband............................. 7
4 System Setup........................................................................ 8
Connecting the Power Supply........................................ 8
Docking and Charging the Headset................................ 8
Connecting the USB Adapter to your PC ...................... 8
Loading software ........................................................... 8
USB Adapter Indicator Light........................................... 9
5 Using Your Headset System................................................ 10
Powering Up the Headset............................................. 10
Talk Time....................................................................... 10
Conserve Talk Time:..................................................... 10
Muting a Headset During A Call................................... 10
Right Ear Headset Button Functions............................ 10
Conserving Battery Life................................................ 11
Headset Tones.............................................................. 11
Battery Life Status........................................................ 11
Subscribing a Headset................................................. 11
Ending Subscription..................................................... 11
Listening to Other PC Audio......................................... 11
6 Making Calls With your Headset and PC............................ 12
Software Installation .................................................... 12
Making Calls With Your Headset and PC .................... 12
Auto Answer................................................................. 12
Conferencing Additional Headsets and
Security Levels.............................................................. 13
7 Advanced Use..................................................................... 14
Install Plantronics Hub.................................................. 14
Start Hub...................................................................... 14
Hub Tabs....................................................................... 14
Devices Tab.................................................................. 14
8 Update Firmware and Software.......................................... 19
9 Troubleshooting and Common Questions........................... 20
10 Appendix........................................................................... 21

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1 Package Contents
Savi W440 USB Adapter and Charger

USB Adapter
Base Power Supply

USB Charging Cable

Charger Base

Savi WH500 Headset

Headset

Headbands
Battery

Fit kit with earloops, eartips and foam sleeve

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2 System Features

Savi USB Adapter Features

Indicator Light
Subscription Button

Savi WH500 Headset Features

Volume and Mute Button
(press in to mute/unmute)

Headset (fitted with earloop and eartip)

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Call Control Button
Indicator Light

Microphone

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3 Headset Setup

Installing the Headset Battery

4 Press in to attach.

Position the battery as shown on the headset and slide
into position until the battery snaps into place.

Left earloop configuration

1 Choose the size of earloop that fits most comfortably.
Align the earloop as shown and insert it onto the
headset.

NOTE Set headset battery to Off when not in use.

Customize the Headset

2 Rotate the earloop up 90 degrees.

The headset can be converted for wearing on the left or right ear
with either an earloop or headband.

90º

Right earloop configuration

1 Choose the size of earloop that fits most comfortably.
Align the earloop as shown and insert it onto the
headset.

3 Choose the size and style of eartip that fits most
comfortably. Align the eartip with the notch facing the
microphone as shown.

2 Rotate the earloop up 90 degrees.
90º

4 Press in to attach.
3 Choose the size and style of eartip that fits most
comfortably. Align the eartip with the notch facing the
microphone as shown.

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Wearing the Headset

Fitting the Headset with a Headband

When you wear the headset, the microphone should rest as close
to your cheek as possible without touching. The microphone
can be adjusted inward by the pivoting earpiece to optimise the
position of the headset.

The headset can be rotated for wearing on the left or right ear.

1 Hold the headband so it is aligned to receive the headset
as shown and insert the headset into the headband.

1 Slide the headset over and behind your ear and fit the
ear tip into your ear.

2 Place your index finger on the headset indicator light
and gently push in towards your cheek. As the headset
is pushed in, you will feel soft clicks as the pivoting earpiece
moves the microphone close to your mouth.

2 Rotate the headset up.
3 To optimize the position of the headset, push the
headset in so the microphone is close to your mouth.

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4 System Setup

Connecting the Power Supply

Connecting the USB Adapter to your PC

1 Connect the base power supply into the power jack on

1 Insert the USB adapter into USB Port on PC. The indicator

the charger base.

2 Connect the power supply to the outlet. The power
indicator light will be solid green..

light on the USB adapter will be solid red to indicate the
USB adapter is powered on and will turn solid green when it
connects to the headset.

NOTE The headset may have to be charged before the
USB adapter can find it.

Docking and Charging the Headset

2 The USB adapter can be folded as shown.

1 Gently push the headset into the charging cradle.
The charging indicator light on the headset will flash white to
indicate that the headset battery is charging and will turn solid
white when fully charged.

2 Charge for at least 20 minutes prior to first use. A full
charge takes 3 hours.
CHARGING TIME
20 min ......................
Minimum charge
before first use

3 hours ....................
	Full charge

Loading software
1 Load Plantronics software by visiting
plantronics.com/software and click on the download
button.

Charging Indicator Light
Power Indicator Light

NOTE The USB charging cable can also be used to charge
the headset.
To successfully charge your headset with the USB cable
the PC must be on and in an active state (not standby). The
charging time will vary according to the number of other
devices drawing power from the PC’s USB port(s).

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USB Adapter Indicator Light
USB Adapter Status

USB Indicator Light

Headset subscribed, no activity

Solid green

Headset in talk mode

Flashes green

Headset muted

Flashes red

Incoming call

Flashes red and yellow

Headset not subscribed

Solid red

USB adapter subscription

Flashes green and red

USB adapter conference subscription

Flashes green and yellow

On conference call with one or more guest headsets subscribed

Flashes yellow

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5 Using Your Headset System

Powering Up the Headset

Muting a Headset During A Call

Assure a charged battery is attached to the headset and the
battery on/off switch is set to the “on” position.

To mute/unmute the call, press the volume/mute button in. The
USB adaptor light will flash red when the headset is muted.
When mute is activated, you will hear three high tones. When
unmuted, you will hear three low tones.

Talk Time
With a single full charge, the Savi W440 will provide up to 7 hours
of talk time. Talk time will be reduced when operating in wideband
mode and/or if the headset is used consistently at a far distance
from the adapter.

After the Plantronics software is loaded, the mute tones can be
turned off by going to Start > Programs > Plantronics Control
Panel > Devices > Device Settings > Headset – Mute Tone.

Conserve Talk Time:

Volume and mute button

1 Turn the battery power switch to Off when not in use.
2 Switch audio to narrowband (see PC Audio Bandwidth on
pg. 14, 15 for instructions)
Call control button

3 Removing the battery from the headset when not in use
provides up to 75 days standby time.

Indicator light

Right Ear Headset Button Functions
This table shows the headset button functions when you are
wearing the headset on the right ear. If you wear the headset
on the left ear, the volume button presses are opposite. See the
appendix for a left ear headset button functions table.

For your safety, do not use headset at high volumes for
extended periods of time. Doing so can cause hearing
loss. Always listen at moderate levels. For more information
on headsets and hearing visit:
plantronics.com/healthandsafety.

Function

Type of Press

Tones/Lights

Place, answer, or end calls

Short press call control button

1 mid-tone
USB adapter flashes green when headset
in use

Increase volume

Short press volume up

1 tone with pitch increase

Decrease volume

Short press volume down

1 tone with pitch decrease

Flash between calls

While on a call, long press volume up or down (at least 1½ sec) 1 mid-tone

Mute/unmute headset

While on a call, press the volume/mute button in

USB adaptor flashes red when muted
3 high tones when muted
3 low tones when unmuted

Low battery warning

Idle: 1 low tone/15 secs
On call: 3 low tones

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Conserving Battery Life

Subscribing a Headset

Turn the headset battery off when not in use.

The headset and USB adapter that are supplied together are
already subscribed to each other. However, if you wish to use
a new headset with your existing USB adapter or you need to
restore subscription to your current headset, the units can be
subscribed to each other by the following method:

Headset Tones
Out of range warning
If you are on a call and go out of the operating range, you will
hear three low tones. You will hear a single mid tone when you are
back in range.
If you stay out of range, active calls will be suspended. Calls will
be re-established when you walk back into range. If you remain
out of range for more than 5 minutes, the system will drop the
call.
If you are not on a call and go out of the operating range and
press the call control button, you will hear a single tone for the
button press and three low tones for the failure to make a link.
Low battery warning
If you are on a call, you will hear a repeated single low tone every
15 seconds indicating that the battery is low. You should recharge
the headset immediately.
If you are not on a call and press the call control button, you will
hear three low tones indicating that the battery is low. You should
recharge the headset immediately.

Battery Life Status
At the lower right corner of your screen in your system tray, your
headset battery status will be indicated with one of the following
icons:
NOTE Plantronics Hub Software must be installed for system tray
icon. (See next section)

1 Ensure your headset is charged.
2 Double press the subscription button on the USB
adapter. The USB adapter will flash red and green.

3 Press the volume up button (press volume down for left
ear configuration) on the headset for three seconds until
the headset indicator light turns solid white.

4 When the indicator light on the USB adapter goes solid
green, the headset and the USB adapter are subscribed
to one another.

To ensure subscription was successful, press the call control
button: the headset will flash white and the USB adapter will
flash green.
NOTE If the subscription process times out after two minutes or if
the subscription process fails, the USB adapter indicator light will
become solid red for four seconds and then return to its previous
state. If this occurs, try to re-subscribe the headset again.

Ending Subscription
If the USB adapter is in subscription mode and you want to stop
the adapter from searching for a headset, press the subscription
button again. The subscription light will turn solid red for four
seconds and then go to its previous state.

Listening to Other PC Audio
100%

75%

50%

0%

Ensure the PC audio you are trying to listen to is being routed to
your Savi 400 device.

1 Go to “Windows” and open “Sound”.
A warning will be issued if your headset is critically low.

2 Select your Savi 400 device under “Sound Playback”.

Headset Indicator Light

3 Launch the application that contains the PC audio and

If you are not on a call, you can toggle the headset in-use
indicator light on and off by pressing the headset volume down
button (press volume up for left ear configuration) for three

hit play.

seconds.

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6 Making Calls With your Headset and PC

Software Installation
It is highly recommended that you install the Plantronics software.
Though your Savi system will operate without the software, it will
limit the system’s full capabilities.
Install the Plantronics Hub software to enable remote call
answer/end with compatible softphones. The software can be
downloaded at plantronics.com/software.
After installation, to visit the Plantronics control panel, click on
Start > Plantronics > Plantronics Hub.

Making Calls With Your Headset and PC

To place a call

With Plantronics Software
and a Compatible Softphone

Without Plantronics Software

Dial number from a compatible softphone application

1. Short press call control button on headset
2. Dial number from softphone application

To answer a call

Short press call control button on headset

1. Short press call control button on headset
2. Answer call using softphone application

To end a call

Short press call control button on headset

1. Short press call control button on headset
2. Hang up call using softphone application

Softphone Compatibility

Auto Answer

Remote call answer/end from the Savi headset is available for all
softphones with no additional steps by the user except Skype.
For a list of compatible softphones visit plantronics.com/
software.

Auto answer saves the user a button press to establish the radio
link between headset and adapter.

For Skype support, please follow these steps:

1 Skype will display the following message during the install of
Plantronics Unified Runtime Engine “PlantronicsURE.exe wants
to use Skype”. Choose “Allow Access” to connect.

2 You can also check Savi W440 Skype connection status by

The Savi W440 is supplied with auto answer NOT SELECTED
as the default. When auto answer is set to NOT SELECTED you
must press the headset call control button to answer an incoming
call. When Auto Answer is set to SELECTED an incoming call
will be answered when the headset is removed from the charge
cradle.
To change the setting, go to: Start > Programs > Plantronics >
Plantronics Control Panel > Device Settings – USB adapter.

going to Skype and checking the Tools > Options >
Advanced > Advanced Settings > ”Manage Other Programs
Access” setting.

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Conferencing Up to Three Guest Headsets
While on a call, you can subscribe up to three guest headsets to
your USB adapter for conferencing. As you add headsets to the
adapter, you can see the number of Conferenced headsets in the
Plantronics Hub “About” tab under “Connections.”
Guests may conference in as described below:

1 While you are on a call, place the guest’s headset into
subscription mode.

2 Short press (less than one second) the subscription button on
the USB adapter. The USB adapter light will flash yellow and
green.

3 The USB adapter light will then turn solid yellow and you will
hear a tone in the master headset indicating a guest wishes to
join the call.

4 If you press the call control button on the master headset
within five seconds, the guest is joined to the call.
If you do not press the call control button within five seconds,
the request to join the call is rejected and the guest will hear an
error tone in their headset.

5 Guests may leave the conference call by pressing their call
control button.
When they do you will hear a single tone in the master headset
as each guest leaves the call.

Conferencing Additional Headsets and
Security Levels
Your Savi 400 Series headset system (v28 or later) supports
DECT Forum recommendations for Enhanced Security. Products
with Enhanced Security are marked with the DECT Forum security
logo on the base.
Both your headset and USB adapter are compatible with older
(prior to v28) headset bases and headsets supporting older
versions of DECT. Below is helpful information if you plan to use
Enhanced Security and older DECT components together.
If your Enhanced Security headset or USB adapter is conferenced
with an older headset or headset base the resulting security level
for the mixed headset and base combination will be set to the
level of the older version of DECT for all calls. This is because
older system components are not able to support Enhanced
Security.
All subscription details above apply when conferencing an
Enhanced Security headset to an older USB adapter, or visa
versa, however there are unique system alerts indicating that the
system is changing the security level from Enhanced Security to
the older version of security.
If an older headset is subscribed to an Enhanced Security
USB adapter:
• The subscription LED (on USB adapter) will flash GREEN 3
times followed by YELLOW 2 times. This flash pattern repeats
2 times.
If an Enhanced Security headset is subscribed to an older USB
adapter:
• The Enhanced Security headset will play a security notification
tone.
• The mono-colored LED on the headset will flash 3 times, then 2
times. This flash pattern is repeated 2 times.

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7 Advanced Use

Plantronics Hub resides on your computer system and allows you to customize your settings
and get visible status of your Plantronics audio device on your desktop. Plantronics Hub
provides users with an easy way to change device and software settings and install software
and firmware updates.
This section provides information specific to Savi 400 Series products, with an emphasis on
covering all of the available settings for your Savi 400 headset system.
Plantronics Hub has its own comprehensive Plantronics Hub User Guide which can be
found: www.plantronics.com/us/product/plantronics-hub-desktop/#support.

Install Plantronics Hub
To access the Plantronics Hub, load Plantronics software by visiting plantronics.com/us/
support/software-downloads/ and click on download button.

Start Hub
To start Hub, click Start > Programs > Plantronics > Hub

Hub Tabs
When you first start Plantronics Hub the About Tab will be displayed. If you have at least
one Plantronics device connected to your computer using a USB connector you will see an
image of your device along with information about that device. You will also see tabs across
the top of the application that read “About”, “Updates”, “Settings”, and “Help” which are
described below.

Devices Tab
To configure your settings, select Plantronics D100-M from the pull down menu and click
the Device Settings box. Below are the setting options and defaults for the USB adapter and
headset.
NOTE Some parameters that do not apply to a particular Plantronics device may appear
grayed out.

About Tab
Provides information about your connected device or devices; switch between devices or
set primary device (pull down menu, upper left, appears when multiple devices present).
Updates tab
Check for device firmware and Hub software updates; get information about updates when
available, install as necessary
Settings tab
Configure available settings for your device or devices, Hub software
Help tab
Support, contact, and troubleshooting information and resources
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Hub Settings Options

General (software)

General (Savi 400
Series)

Feature

Settings

Default

Maintain Headset
to PC Radio Link

Active Only During Call/
Always Active

Active Only During
Call

Software Log
Level Detail

Low/Med/High/Verbose Low

Metrics Collection Off/On
to Help Improve
Hub

On

Auto Answer

Off/On

Off

Audio Sensing

Off/On

Off

Second Inbound
Call

Ring Continuously/Ring
Once/Ignore

Ring Continuously

Maintain Headset to PC Link
This feature forces the radio link to the PC to stay active even after the call has ended. This
can eliminate the need to re-establish the radio link when switching between PC audio
applications.
Software Log Level Detail
Adjust the level of detail captured in log files.
Metrics Collection to Help Improve Hub
When selected, this will allow Plantronics to collect data on feature usage pattern. This
information will only be used by Plantronics to improve the quality of our future software and
hardware products.
Auto Answer
When enabled, this feature will configure your headset to automatically answer a call when it
is removed from the charge cradle.
Audio Sensing
Audio Sensing is a special feature supported by Plantronics wireless devices that can detect
an audio signal at the USB port and automatically establish the radio link between the base
and the wireless headset without the user having to press the call control button. When the
Configure Lync Dial Tone parameter is set to On, every time the user presses the call control
button, the Lync dial tone will be heard (assuming the user wants to make a softphone call).
However, the user may have pressed the call control button to listen to PC music, etc., and
does not want to hear the dial tone. In this case, if the user sets the Audio Sensing parameter
to On, the radio link will be established automatically when any PC audio is detected at the
USB port, thus eliminating the need for the user to press the call control button.

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Second Inbound Call
When you are on a call and a second call comes in, this feature enables you to control
the ring behavior for the second call. The options are for the call to Ring Continuously until
answered (default), for the call to Ring Once and then be silent until answered, or for the call
to be ignored completely if Ignore Ring is selected.

Ring Tones and Volumes
Feature

Settings

Default

PC ringtone

Tone 1/Tone 2/Tone 3
Default/Low/Off

Tone 2
Default Volume

Mute Reminder Volume

Default Volume/Low
Volume/Off

Off

System tone

Default/Low/Off

Default volume

Wearing Preference for Volume
Control

No change/Left ear/Right No change
ear

NOTE For Savi 440/445 models only
Ring location

Headset, Headset/PC

Headset only

PC Ringtone
Select the ringtone and volume that your hear when your PC softphone rings.
Mute Reminder Volume
Controls the volume of the tone to remind you your microphone is muted, or turn the mute
tone off.
System Tone
Sets the volume of your computer’s system tones.
Wearing Preference (enabled for Savi 440/445 only)
Volume controls are oriented up/down for right-ear wearing; when switched to left-ear
wearing the volume controls will be reversed. This setting allows for the reversal of the up/
down volume orientation for left-ear wearing.
Ring Location
This feature gives you the option to have the PC ringtone played on both the headset as well
as the PC speaker.
When this feature is selected, the PC ringtone will be heard on both the PC speaker as well
as the headset.
When this feature is not selected, the PC ringtone will only be heard on either the headset or
the PC speaker based on how the PC audio has been set up.

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Softphones and Media Players
Feature

Settings

Default

Dial Tone

Off/On

Off

Media Player Action on
Incoming Call

Pause and Resume/No

Pause and Resume

Softphones and Media Player

Enable/Disable

Enable*
*for installed softphones
and media players

Media Player Action on Incoming Call
Defines action for your media player when listening to media and an incoming call is received.
Dial Tone
Hear a dial tone when you press your headset’s call button. Your target softphone must
support dial tone.
Softphones and Media Players
Defines which media players are enabled for Hub interoperability. Avaya one-X
Communicator, Avaya one-X Agent, Avaya IP Softphone, Avaya IP Agent, Cisco IP
Communicator, Cisco UC Clients (CSF), NEC SP350, Cisco WebEx. Winamp, Windows
Media Player, iTunes.

Presence
Feature

Settings

Default

Aware for Lync & Skype for
Business

Off/On

Off

Auto Update my Presence for Microsoft OC/Lync and Skype
Update your Microsoft Office Communicator / Lync and Skype presence status when you
are on a phone call with your mobile phone, deskphone, or Plantronics supported softphone.
Plantronics plugin for Lync must also be installed for this feature to work.

Wireless

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Feature

Settings

Default

Range

Low/Med/High

High

PC audio Bandwidth

Narrowband/Wideband

Narrowband

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Range
Changing the range can help with desk phone/PC audio quality, improve user density or
restrict range of users. To change the range with the base see Setting the Range.
Setting

Range

High

up to 350 ft.

Medium

up to 150 ft.

Low

up to 50 ft.

PC Audio Bandwidth
Wideband audio delivers heightened speech clarity and life-like fidelity, but consumes more
battery power, resulting in reduced talk time.

Advanced
Feature

Settings

Default

Anti-Startle (G616)

Off/On

Off

Anti-Startle (Plantronics
Enhanced)

Off/On

Off

Daily Noise Exposure Limiting

Off/80dB/85dB

Off

Anti-Startle (G616)
G616 Acoustic Limiting provides additional hearing protection against acoustic shock.
When G616 Acoustic Limiting is SELECTED, the system provides additional acoustic
shock protection. Sound levels are limited to 102 dBA as recommended in the G616: 2006
guideline issued by the Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF). When G616
Audio-Limiting is NOT SELECTED, the headset limits sound levels at 118 dBA to protect
your hearing.
Anti-Startle (Plantronics Enhanced)
Plantronics enhanced anti-startle goes beyond G616, and provides advanced hearing
protection against sudden loud sounds. When Anti-Startle is SELECTED, the system
identifies and eliminates sudden loud sounds and rapidly reduces them to a comfortable
level. When Anti-startle is NOT SELECTED, the headset limits sound levels at 118 dBA to
protect your hearing.
Daily Noise Exposure Limiting
Daily noise exposure limiting provides advanced hearing protection for daily noise exposure.
When Audio-Limiting is SELECTED, the system monitors and controls sound to ensure audio
levels do not exceed 80 dBA or 85 dBA (whichever is selected) specified by current and
imminent EU legislation. When Audio-Limiting is set to NOT SELECTED, the headset limits
sound levels at 118 dBA to protect your hearing.
Updates
On the “upates” tab click “check for updates”to determine if any new updates are available
for system firmware or Hub software.
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8 Update Firmware and Software

All required software for Savi W440-M can be remotely updated
when updates are available. From time to time, updates will be
available for the firmware in your headset and for Plantronics Hub
software. When an update is available, there will be a number
in the Updates tab. Click the Updates tab to see the available
updates. When there is an update, it will display in a list on that
page. Click “Update” for each update that you want to install. We
recommend installing all the updates to keep your device and
software functioning at its best.

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9 Troubleshooting and Common Questions

My headset is unstable.

When you wear the headset, the microphone should rest as close to your cheek as possible
without touching. The microphone can be adjusted inward by the pivoting earpiece to optimise the
position of the headset. See Wearing the Headset.

When I dial from my softphone
application, nothing happens.

Ensure your headset is charged.
Ensure your headset is subscribed to the USB adapter. See Subscribing a Headset.
Ensure that the Plantronics software is installed. To download, visit plantronics.com/software.
Ensure that you are using a compatible softphone application. For a list of compatible softphones,
visit plantronics.com/software.
If the Plantronics software is not installed and you do not have a compatible softphone, you must
first press the call control button and then use the softphone interface to place/answer/end calls.
Ensure that the headset is the default sound device. The Plantronics control panel will launch the
sound devices control panel by going to Plantronics Control Panel > Preferences > General –
Launch Audio Devices Control Panel.
Disconnect and re-connect the USB adapter. It will be solid red until it subscribes to the headset;
it will be solid green when successfully subscribed to the headset.
Restart your computer.

Speaking and/or listening volume is
too low or too high.

Adjust headset listening volume with volume button.
Adjust listening/speaking volumes in the computer’s sound control panel/system preferences.
Adjust listening/speaking volumes in the softphone application.

The sound is distorted or I hear an
echo in the headset.

Reduce speaking and/or listening volume on the computer using your softphone application.
Point microphone towards your chin.
If the distortion is still present, lower the volume on the headset.

I can no longer hear any audio
through my PC Speakers.

For Windows XP systems
• Refer to the “Audio” tab of the “Sounds and Audio Devices” option in your PC Control Panel.
• Under “Sound Playback”, change the default setting from Savi Office to your PC speakers.
Click “OK” to confirm your change.
For Windows Vista systems
• Refer to the “Sound” option in your PC Control Panel.
• Under the “Playback” tab, change the default setting from “Speakers Savi Office” to your PC
speakers. Click “OK” to confirm your change.
For Mac OS X
• Choose Apple menu > System Preferences and click Sound.
• Click Output, and then select “Internal Speakers” or your speaker choice.

Talk time performance is significantly
degraded even after a full recharge.

Plantronics Savi User Guide

The replaceable battery is wearing out. Contact plantronics.com to purchase a new battery. Use
only the battery type supplied by Plantronics.

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10 Appendix

Left Ear Headset/Savi System Button Functions
This table shows the headset button functions when you are
wearing the headset on the left ear.
Headset function

Type of Press

Tones/Lights

Place, answer, or end calls

Short press call control button

1 mid-tone
Headset flashes white
USB adapter flashes green when in use

Increase volume

Short press volume down

1 tone with pitch increase

Decrease volume

Short press volume up

1 tone with pitch decrease

Flash between calls

While on a call, long press volume up or down (at least 1½ seconds)

1 mid-tone

Mute/unmute headset

While on a call, press the volume/mute button in

USB: Flashes red

Sleep/wake headset

To sleep: While idle, press call control button until flashes white twice
To wake: Press call control until flashes white twice

2 white flashes

Headset subscription mode

1. While idle, double press USB subscription button
2. While idle, press volume down until headset light is solid white

USB: Flashes red and green
Headset: Solid white
Subscribed = USB solid green

Turns headset indicator light ON or OFF

While idle, press volume up until headset flashes white twice

2 white flashes

Low battery warning

Idle: 1 low tone/15 secs
On call: 3 low tones

Out of range

Idle: 1 tone plus 3 low tones
On call: 3 low tones

Back in range

On call: 1 mid-tone

USB function
Headset subscribed, no activity

USB: Solid green

Headset in talk mode

USB: Flashes green

Headset muted

USB: Flashes red

Incoming call

USB: Flashes red and yellow

Headset not subscribed

USB: Solid red

USB adapter subscription

USB: Flashes green and red

USB adapter conference subscription

USB: Flashes green and yellow

Conference call with 1+ guest headsets

USB: Flashes yellow

Toggle between wideband/narrowband

While in idle, short press USB ( <1 sec.) plus long press ( >3 sec.)

Narrowband = USB flashes red 4 sec.
Wideband = USB flashes green 4 sec.

Range setting

While in idle, press USB for three seconds

High range = USB flashes green
Medium range = USB flashes yellow
Low range = USB flashes red

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Right Ear Headset/Savi System Button Functions
This table shows the headset button functions when you are
wearing the headset on the right ear.
Headset function

Type of Press

Tones/Lights

Place, answer, or end calls

Short press call control button

1 mid-tone
Headset flashes white
USB adapter flashes green when in use

Increase volume

Short press volume up

1 tone with pitch increase

Decrease volume

Short press volume down

1 tone with pitch decrease

Flash between calls

While on a call, long press volume up or down (at least 1½ seconds)

1 mid-tone

Mute/unmute headset

While on a call, press the volume/mute button in

USB: Flashes red

Sleep/wake headset

To sleep: While idle, press call control button until flashes white twice
To wake: Press call control until flashes white twice

2 white flashes

Headset subscription mode

1. While idle, double press USB subscription button
2. While idle, press volume down until headset light is solid white

USB: Flashes red and green
Headset: Solid white
Subscribed = USB solid green

Turns headset indicator light ON or OFF

While idle, press volume down until headset flashes white twice

2 white flashes

Low battery warning

Idle: 1 low tone/15 secs
On call: 3 low tones

Out of range

Idle: 1 tone plus 3 low tones
On call: 3 low tones

Back in range

On call: 1 mid-tone

USB function
Headset subscribed, no actiivity

USB: Solid green

Headset in talk mode

USB: Flashes green

Headset muted

USB: Flashes red

Incoming call

USB: Flashes red and yellow

Headset not subscribed

USB: Solid red

USB adapter subscription

USB: Flashes green and red

USB adapter conference subscription

USB: Flashes green and yellow

Conference call with 1+ guest headsets

USB: Flashes yellow

Toggle between wideband/narrowband

While in idle, short press USB ( <1 sec.) plus long press ( >3 sec.)

Narrowband = USB flashes red 4 sec.
Wideband = USB flashes green 4 sec.

Range setting

While in idle, press USB for three seconds

High range = USB flashes green
Medium range = USB flashes yellow
Low range = USB flashes red

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