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Step 1 Press and hold the pairing button for seconds on the back of your C charging base, then release your finger. You'll see the white LED light start flashing on the front of the charging base. Step 2 Hold the volume control up button on your earpiece in or out of the charging base is OK until a solid white LED light appears on the headset, then release.

Previous article Next article. Drew Headset Advisor May 21, at am Hi Marie, Yes we can mail but I would recommend you reach out to our support team at to further help with troubleshooting to find the root cause. Configuration B 1. Page 6. Gently push the headset into the charging cradle as shown below.

The Status light on the base will flash to indicate the headset battery is charging. A solid light indicates full charge. A full charge will take approximately 3 hours. Page 7 nStall utomatIC Why use a handset lifter? It lets you answer and end calls without being near your phone.

Page 8 If you do not hear a dial tone, the Lifter may not be raising the handset high enough OR the Configuration Dial may need adjusting. Continue to step 6.

Page 9 If you still cannot hear a dial tone, please call Technical Support at Extension To view an interactive set-up guide online, visit www. Use the Extender Arm to Stabilize Handset if needed Page 10 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: www. To begin using your Headset System or help with service, support, or warranty information, please continue with the next several pages.

Please see the documentation that was included with your specific EHS Cable for proper installation. You will hear a dial tone. Your CS wireless headset has two buttons. The first thing to understand is the Call Control Button. This is how you turn your headset on and off. When the headset is in use, the LED indicator light will flash white. The second button or rocker switch is located at the back of the headset and controls your speaker volume.

When pushed up, it raises your speaker volume, and pushed down decreases the volume. You have 3 levels, so continue pressing for increased or decreased volume levels. Think of it as your base being the major speaker volume adjustment and your headset being the minor speaker volume adjustment. Finding an adjustment on the base which allows your headset to be in a middle position will typically work best.

This allows you to make a minor speaker adjustment from call to call if need be. The second button or rocker switch also acts as your microphone mute button when pushed in. You will hear three high tone beeps indicating the microphone is muted and the LED light on the base will turn solid red. Pushing the button in again will deactivate the mute feature allowing your caller to hear you again.

The Speaker Volume dial settings is the major adjustment for what you hear. If you need to adjust it, turn the dial until you feel the dial slide into the next numbered position. Once you find a comfortable setting, remember from Step 4, you also have a fine tune speaker adjustment on the headset which allows you to make small volume adjustments from call to call.

As you know each call you take is different so having a volume control on the headset lets you easily adjust as needed. The Microphone Volume dial settings is what controls your microphone volume, or how well your caller hears you. Make sure to call a friend or co-worker for your first call and ask how you sound. NOTE: If you hear an echo or feedback with your headset, it may be caused by your Microphone Volume being set slightly louder than it needs to be. You will always hear a little of your voice come through your headset speaker, which is called side tone.



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