GN Netcom Netcom GN9350 user manual

User manual for the device GN Netcom Netcom GN9350

Device: GN Netcom Netcom GN9350
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: GN Netcom
Size: 0.37 MB
Added : 8/23/2013
Number of pages: 19
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ENG Guide for additional functions
GN Netcom (UK) Ltd. GN Netcom, Inc.
Sales offi ce 77 Northeastern Boulevard
Runnymede House Nashua, NH 03062
96/97 High Street, Egham USA
Surrey TW20 9HG
United Kingdom Tel: (800) 826 4656
Tel: +1 603 598 1100
Tel: + 44 (0) 1784 220140 Fax: +1 603 598 1122
Fax: + 44 (0) 1784 220141 www.gnnetcom.com/US/EN
www.gnnetcom.com ©2005 GN Netcom � All rights reserved

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GN 9350/GN 9330/GN 9330 USB Guide for additional functions This Guide for additional functions supplements the GN 9350/GN 9330/GN 9330 USB Guides for basic set-up and use. It provides instructions and information on the GN 9350’s/ GN 9330’s/GN 9330 USB’s additional functions, features, accessories and maintenance. The Guides for basic set-up and use provide the basic instructions for setting up and using your GN 9350/GN 9330/GN 9330 USB. This Guide for additional functions contains informatio

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4. Operating the headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4.1 Making/ending calls via telephone with RHL function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4.2 Answering calls via telephone with RHL function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 4.3 Conference calling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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1. Product information The GN 9350/GN 9330/GN 9330 USB are fully wireless, robust headset solutions. They all share hands-free working effi ciency, wireless mobility, useful features, and many customizing and accessory options. Below is an overview of the primary features and functions offered within each model number: Comparison of features by model type Features: GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB Desk telephone connectivity � � VoIP/ USB connectivity ** � � GN 1000 RHL enabled � � Electronic hoo

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2. Setting up This section contains set-up and connection instructions for your headset’s accessories and optional functions. Note: Your Guide for basic set-up and use contains the primary set-up and connection instructions. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 2.1 Headset port If your telephone has a port for headset, it is recommended to leave the handset cord in the telephone. Connect the telephone’s headset port to the telephone port on the base. This will enable you to use the call butto

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 2.4 Connecting to external Online Indicator (OLI) (GN Netcom accessory) An external online indicator (accessory) can be placed on your desk or near your telephone to indicate when you’re on a call. To connect to an external OLI: Plug cord from OLI to base’s OLI port. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 2.5 LCD display Your base unit has a LCD display and display control with which you control 5 settings: Transmit volume setting Hookswitch selection Range/power sel

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3. Make a call to someone who will act as a test person. 4. Use 56 to scroll through 12-setting transmit volume menu until your test person confi rms your voice is at the appropriate volume. 5. Press OK to confi rm new setting. The transmit volume menu is the permanent default/start position for the LCD display. After adjusting any of the other settings via the display, it will revert to the transmit volume menu position. Important: For USB applications, the volume settings are fi xed and

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is ideal for most users. However, if you experience interference from other communication devices during your calls, you may want to switch to the Low or Very Low modes. Changing to Low or Very Low power modes will reduce the range of your headset. Power mode Range* DECT Range* US DECT Normal Up to 100 m Up to 300 ft Low Up to 50 m Up to 150 ft Very Low (V. low) Up to 20 m Up to 60 ft * In typical offi ce environment Note: The Normal power mode is the default setting. To change the range/pow

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Note: Switch is the default setting. To change the sound mode: 1. Use 34 to locate the sound mode menu on base display. 2. Use 56 to select one of the 3 modes from the menu, and choose between fi xed/switched from the menu. 3. Press OK to confi rm the setting. 2.5.5 Protection level selection Your headset offers a choice of 4 protection levels (plus its additional basic protection level). These levels protect you against sudden, overly-loud sound spikes that may come from the phone networ

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Automatic volume adjustment and noise reduction Your headset offers two built-in features which give you optimum sound levels and quality. Both features operate automatically, so you need not make any adjustments to the headset. Automatic volume adjustment The automatic volume adjustment feature automatically sets the volume levels of all calls, so that each call is heard at the same, consistent volume you have set. Autovolume is not enabled in protection level 0. Noise reduction The autom

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GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 3.3 Ear hook wearing styles You can choose to wear the headset on either the left or right ear. The headset can be rotated 360˚. Changing ear hook wearing side 1. Flip the ear hook over. 2. Rotate the ear hook 180°. GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 3.4 Changing wearing styles All wearing styles (headband, neckband and ear hook) are inter- changeable. To change any wearing style (for example, from headband to ear hook): 1. Unclip headset from the current wearin

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1. Ensure telephone mode is selected. 2. Remove headset from base, or press headset’s talk button if already wearing it. –> RHL/EHS function will activate (handset lifts/telephone line connection opens). 3. Dial desired number. 4. Replace headset in base, or press the headset’s talk button. –> RHL/EHS function will deactivate (handset lowers/telephone line connection closes). GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4.2 Answering calls via telephone with RHL/EHS function 1. The telephone rings. 2. Rem

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Important: Steps 2 to 4 may be repeated twice for 2 more secondary headset participants. 5. Us e the primary headset’s telephone/VoIP application to dial desired number and initiate conference call. At any point during a call in progress, you may add secondary headsets to form a conference call. A maximum number of 4 headsets (1 master plus up to 3 secondary) may join a conference call. Ending conference calls for all participants 1. Place primary headset in its base, or press its talk bu

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� Press the headset’s talk button. � Press the base’s telephone mode button. –> The headset’s link indicator will stop fl ashing to indicate that the headset-base link has been closed. Important: If using electronic hookswitch on your telephone, do not place the headset into the charging cradle, and do not press the headset´s talk button or press the base´s telephone mode button, as this will disconnect the call. If the headset runs out of battery power, the headset-base link will rema

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5. Use with DECT cordless telephones GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB Your headset can also be used with DECT cordless telephones (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication), which are GAP-compatible (Generic Access Profi le). You must fi rst pair the headset to the base unit of the cordless telephone. Important: Your headset’s authentication code is 0000, which is the same code as for most DECT cordless telephones. Your headset will only work with cordless telephones with the 0000 code. T

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GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 6.2 Replacing the battery pack The headset’s battery pack can be changed when required. To replace the battery pack on a wearing style: 1. Unclip the wearing style from the battery pack. 2. Slide the battery pack off the headset. 3. Slide the new battery pack (from the extra battery charging facility) onto the headset. The headset’s link indicator will light for 2 seconds to confi rm successful replacement of the battery pack. 4. Replace the wearing style.

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 7.2 Headset’s visual indicators Visual indication Headset action Link indicator (blue) Flashing when linked up Lit for 2 seconds Successful pairing, including adding headsets in conference mode Lit (during adjustment) Receive volume reorientation (+/-) is being adjusted Flashing rapidly Headset in DECT/GAP mode GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 7.3 Base’s visual indicators Base action Visual indication Telephone mode button’s indicator/ Lit when in telephone mode a

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

8. Troubleshooting GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB Q: Nothing happens when I try to adjust the clear dialtone. A: Make sure the base is set for telephone mode and the link is established (telephone button’s indicator on base is fl ashing). Also ensure that the telephone is activated (handset is off the hook or line button is pressed). Q: I am getting a buzzing sound on my headset. A: If the unit has been correctly set-up, your telephone may not be fully immune to the radio signals the heads

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Q: My telephone should be able to operate with the EHS version of GN Netcom, but I cannot make it work. A: Please refer to www.gnnetcom.com/gn9300/support for more information, including compatibility and the correct, clear dialtone switch setting. 9. Maintenance, safety and disposal Maintenance The headband, boom arm and ear hook can be wiped with a dry or slightly damp cloth. The cords and base unit can be dry-dusted as required. The leatherette ear cushion(s) can be cleaned or repla


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