User manual JABRA GN9125

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[. . . ] If the on-line indicator on the headset does not flash continuously, replace the headset in the base unit and remove it again. Batterycharginganduse When not in use, place the headset in the base unit to charge the battery. If the link-up indicator is lit after placing the headset, remove the headset from the base unit and place it in the base again. If battery charge is too low, a beep will be heard in the headset every 20 seconds. [. . . ] You are now in interface switching mode, and can set the GN9120/GN9125 to work with your telRHL DSHG AEI ephone's interface. Using the volume + button to move right and the volume ­ button to move left, select the required EHS interface. Note: If more than 15 seconds elapses without pressing the volume + or volume ­ buttons, the last selected interface will be activated. Only with the GN1000: Complete the setting up procedure according to its Quick Guide. The GN9120/GN9125's headset and base have audio and visual indicators, which represent various actions and aspects associated with setting up and operating the product. The base gives various visual indications via its online, link and general indicators. Familiarize yourself with these indicators to fully benefit from your GN9120/GN9125. Theheadset'saudioindicators: Headsetaction Out of range Mute ON Low Battery Charge Adjusting Volume Maximum Volume reached Minimum Volume reached Tone control adjustment Adding a headset at conference call Incoming call Theheadset'svisualindicators: Headsetmode Low Power mode Transmit volume adjustment Has passed) Beep in master headset Beep (only if using GN1000) Headsetindicator Flashes rapidly when switching between modes Flashes rapidly when switching between modes Thebase'svisualindicators: Base'son-lineindicator Charging in Process Charging completed Mute Low Power Mode Adding a headset to conference call Link between headset and base EHS (Electronic Hook Switch) setting Pairing of Headset and Base All lights are flashing, followed by battery indicator ON Link-up indicator ON Please refer to separate section All lights are flashing for approx. If it is not, place the headset in the base unit and take it out again. If the battery is fully charged, the battery charging indicator on the base unit will light when the headset is placed correctly in the base unit. Check the position of the boom arm and make sure that the microphone is placed as close as possible to your mouth. Your telephone may not be fully immune to the radio transmission between your headset and base. To overcome this problem, move the base at least 30 cm/12" away from the phone. If you have a European version, you can instead choose to set the headset to Low Power mode. Ensure that the Telephone Termination Switch is in the correct position and that you have adjusted the Transmit Power. When using your GN9120/GN9125 with a GN1000, make sure that the base is connected to the telephone's handset port and not the headset port. Make sure your telephone's volume control is set to a mid position or lower. If necessary, adjust your microphone volume on the headset to a lower setting IhaveaGN9120/GN9125, theversionwithbuilt-inElectronicHookSwitch, butitdoesn'twork withmytelephone Please make sure that the GN9120/GN9125 is compatible with your telephone system, and set the GN9120/GN9125 in the correct mode. [. . . ] The plastic bags the GN9120/GN9125 and its parts are wrapped in are not toys for children. The bags themselves or the many small parts they contain may cause choking if ingested. For any other reason, only an authorised dealer or service centre may open the product. If any parts of your GN9120/GN9125 require replacement for any reason, including normal wear and tear or breakage, contact your dealer. [. . . ]

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