User manual PLANTRONICS M3000

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[. . . ] Prior to using your headset for the first time, you MUST pair it with another BluetoothTM device, such as a mobile telephone. the information below describes pairing instructions for a typical device. For specific instructions, refer to your mobile telephone user guide, or visit www. 1 Once both devices are turned on, place the headset and telephone where they are easily viewable. [. . . ] MUTE FEATURE The mute feature, when activated, allows you to hear the person you are calling, but they cannot hear you. When MUTE is enabled, the headset sounds two short tones every 60 seconds. 1 To answer a call, wait for the headset to ring, then PRESS and RELEASE the CALL CONTROL button. If the connection to your telephone fails when answering a call, you will hear two short tones. NOTE: These features may be available if your telephone supports the Handsfree Profile. Refer to your telephone user guide for additional information, or visit www. 3 When using your headset during a call, you can transfer the call back to your telephone. When you hear a second tone, the call has been transferred and you may release the CALL CONTROL button. 3 When your telephone handset is ringing, you can reject the call without answering. When you hear a second tone, the call has been rejected and you may release the CALL CONTROL button. 3 When making a call, you can dial the last number called using your headset. Ensure your telephone is turned on, properly charged, and able to make calls. Refer to your mobile telephone user guide for specific instructions, or visit www. IMPORTANT: If your headset stops responding to button presses, remove and re-install the battery as described below. Fold the wire under the battery pack and gently push the battery in place. Ensure the earloop is correctly positioned so no pressure is being exerted on any part of your ear. However, with one very simple adjustment, the headset is easily configured for your left ear. Consider turning your headset off before placing it in your pocket or bag. If the TALK button is accidentally depressed, your telephone may place an unintended call. Your headset's noise-cancelling feature may make it difficult for callers to hear you in windy conditions. CAR LIGHTER ADAPTER ­ To charge your M3000 headset from any 12 / 24v car lighter socket. The following 2 year warranty and service information applies only to product purchased and used in the countries listed on page 5. [. . . ] Do not stick anything inside the product as this may damage internal components. EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION The internal wireless radio operates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus of the scientific community. Plantronics therefore believes the internal wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The level of energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices such as mobile phones. [. . . ]

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