Porta Phone PRO2000 Full Duplex Wireless Communication System User Manual ComStar userManual v35FCC rev
Porta Phone Company Inc Full Duplex Wireless Communication System ComStar userManual v35FCC rev
Users Manual
Full Deplex Communication System user manual Introduction Thank you for your choice of ComStar Communication System. PRO2000 is a DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) Full Deplex Communication System. To the quality of audio and to the safety offered from the digital technology, PRO2000 offers manifold and useful features including Full duplex system, multi-headset capabilities and multi-volume select. Please read this instruction carefully before using your new ComStar for the first time. FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. A glance guide for the headset Receiver Talk/ Power on/off Vol down Vol up MicMute/CH Mic A glance guide for the base unit All Conference Installation Please check your package that included the following items: -Base Unit (PRO2000) -Wireless Headset (ComStar S/SX/D/DX) Page 1 -AC / DC adaptor for Base Unit - Base packing batterie - Headset packing batterie Choose a suitable site for the base unit, make sure it is not near to other electrical equipments. Connect the AC adaptor socket to the Base Unit and to your room’s power socket. Turn on the power of base. Power on/off 6.0v-7.5v battery pack AC Adapter socket Fitting the battery in the headset: 3.7v battery pack The pack rechargeable batteries come with your charger. -Insert the rechargeable battery into the headset as the above figure indicated, matching correct polarity. -Fit the battery compartment cover by sliding it down so that it clicks firmly into place. NOTE: Reversing the orientation may damage the headset. Please use the battery type supplied or recommended equivalents. A different battery could cause an explosion or damage of your headset. Low battery indicator Whenever you see the low battery indicator LED flash on the headset, or you have heard the low battery warning tone during a call conversation, please: -End the call as soon as possible. -Change the headset battery. To charge the battery, put the battery into the charger cradle. The charging LED on charger unit will come on to indicated that the battery is in charging. Basic Functions Make a talk Page 2 -Press “Talk” key to get the headset, the “In use” LED is ON. During a talk conversation, you can adjust the talk volume (1 ~ 5 levels) by simply pressing • or ‚ key. End a call -Press “Talk” key, the “In use” LED is OFF. Mute -During a call conversation, you can mute your voice by pressing “Mute/CH” key, the headset will show mutetone that you can talk freely without be heard by the talk party, and you still be able to hear the talk party. -Deactivate the mute function, press “Mute/CH” again. Headset Power On / Off To power Off the headset - Press and hold “Talk” key about 3 seconds, the headset will switch off which can prolong the use time of headset. To power On the headset -Press “Talk” key The headset will power on with the “In use” LED light about 10 seconds, then the headset will return to the standby mode. Out of range indication If your headset has registered and is in located range, the “In use” LED will blanking steadily, when your headset goes out of range, the communication link will be lose temporarily, the “In use” LED will blink. If you go back to the located range again, the communication link will restore, also the “In use” LED will blanking steadily. Note: your talk will be cut without any audible warning tone if you are in a talk and out of the located range. Registration The headset and base shall be factory pre-registered with the identification digital security codes, which are stored into the non-volatile memory, so that your headset shall be ready for working after out-of-box. However, your headset shall also has a procedure to allow you to re-do the registration operation in case of the link is lost accidentally. -press ‚ key 3 times, Press and hold • key for 3 seconds on the headset “In use” LED is ON, your headset entered the registration mode -Press and hold SUB key for 3 seconds on the base until “SUB” LED is ON, the base also entered the registration mode. Note: SUB key A1-A4 is for channel A station, B1-B4 is for channel B station. -About 5-10 seconds the headset “In use” LED is OFF that means the headset has located the base, and the base until “SUB” LED is OFF too. -If the headset does not locate the base, the headset “In use” LED will be blink after 15 seconds and it will return to the non-located mode. Try again and check that you are not in the interference environment Note: your base can register up to eight headsets. One headset register on the every subscribe key. Unsubscribe headset registered -At standby mode -Press and hold SUB key enter the base’s registration mode with the “SUB” LED is ON Page 3 -Press and hold SUB key again until the “SUB” LED is OFF -All headsets registered to this part are cleared Note: (1)SUB key A1orA2 to unsubscribe both A1 and A2. (2)SUB key A3orA4 to unsubscribe both A3 and A4. (3)SUB key B1orB2 to unsubscribe both B1 and B2. (4)SUB key B3orB4 to unsubscribe both B3 and B4. Conference talk When you are in a talk on the base, you can invite another channel headset to join your conversation. -Press the “All Conference” key on the base that you want to talk. -At the all conference mode, either wireless headset and four cord headset can conference. -Press the “All Conference” key on the base once again, turn off the all conference mode. Specification Standard Frequency Frequency Channel Bandwidth Modulation type Transmission speed Duplexing Speech encoding RF Accessing Channel Coverage range Base Power Supply Headset Power Supply Charge Time initially Operation time Normal condition of use Storage Temperature DECT6.0 (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) 1920 ~1930GHz (USA) 1880 ~1900GHz (EURO) 1.728 MHz GFSK 1.152 Mbps (Baud rate) Time Division Duplex (TDD) ADPCM / 32kbit/s Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) 5(USA) 10(EURO) 50m indoor; 300m in open space AC/DC adaptor: INPUT 110-240Vac; OUTPUT 9.0Vdc 1000mA Rechargeable battery: 3.7V/ 1000mAh 6 hours 100 hours in standby; 8 hours in talk 0 O C to 40 O C -10 O C to 60 O C LIMITED WARRANTY This limited warranty only applies to the use of this device with a communications service for which it is designed. This device alone does not provide the customer with any communications service and requires a separate subscription to a communications service from a service provider. Altering service provider-specific settings may void the warranty. This limited warranty does not warrant that the device will be free of any limitations of voice quality or service caused by (1) the services provided by the customer’s underlying communications service provider; or (2) interference from other radio frequencies or transmissions, static electricity, and other electronic devices. WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this equipment! Page 4
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