Black Box 510SL User Manual

Switch between a Bluetooth device
and an office phone at the push of button.
Switch between a Bluetooth device
and an office phone at the push of button.
Plantronics Voyager 510SL Bluetooth Headset Systems
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FEATURES
• Come with a desktop adapter for turning a land line phone into a Bluetooth one.
• Provide a one-headset solution for wireless communications in and out of the office.
• Feature a noise-cancelling microphone and WindSmart
®
wind-noise reduction
technology for optimal sound clarity.
• Work with multiple Bluetooth devices.
• Flexible boom swivels left or right for positioning on either ear.
• Headset folds up for compact storage— it even fits in your pocket.
• One-touch buttons for easy call control.
• Sleek and lightweight design for all-day wearing comfort.
• Support up to six hours of continuous talk time on a single charge.
• Plus version includes a car lighter adapter charger, USB headset charger, and a carrying pouch.
OVERVIEW
Receive phone calls on either your Bluetooth®mobile
phone or your desktop phone with the Plantronics
®
Voyager
510SL Bluetooth Headset System.
The ability to switch seamlessly between either phone makes the headset system perfect for busy offices. You have fast and easy access to both cellular calls and callers on your main office line—without having to switch headsets. “Smart” technology knows which device you’re using and enables you to take calls from either device at the touch of a button.
Sleek, stylish, and lightweight, the headset can be worn for extended periods, and it offers up to six hours of talk time and 100 hours of standby. The headset charges automatically when placed in the included base’s charging cradle.
As a Bluetooth 1.2 device, the headset is compatible with other Bluetooth devices, such as laptops, PDAs, and phones, that support headsets and hands-free technology. Multipoint technology enables you to switch between multiple voice­enabled Bluetooth devices or between your desk phone and a Bluetooth device.
Roam throughout work environment—the wireless headset works at a range of 33 feet (10 m), enabling you to take and receive calls wherever you go. To keep it from interfering with any existing Wi-Fi
®
or wireless LAN communications in your application, the headset supports Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH).
TECH SPECS
Bluetooth Version —Bluetooth 1.2 Headset Wearing Type — Over-the-ear with boom swivel for wearing on
either ear
Microphone Type — Noise-canceling with WindSmart technology Phone Compatibility — Supports both digital and analog phones Range (Maximum) — 33 ft. (10 m) Standby Time (Maximum) — 100 hours T alk Time (Maximum) —6 hours User Controls — Volume, mute, call answer/end, voice-activated dialing Power — Lithium polymer battery and 100–240-VAC, 50–60-Hz adapter Weight — Headset: <0.1 lb. (<0.05 kg)
72273-01:
(1) headset
(1) handset lifter
(1) charging base
(1) AC adapter
(1) telephone cord
72274-01:
(1) headset
(1) handset lifter
(1) charging base
(1) AC adapter
(1) on-line indicator light
(1) car lighter adapter charger
(1) USB headset charger
(1) belt-clip carrying pouch
(1) telephone cord
WHAT‘S INCLUDED
The Voyager 510SL Bluetooth Headset System also comes with a handset lifter so you don’t have to manually answer or hang up the phone at your desk. Easy to install on most desktop phones, the lifter takes the phone’s headset off-hook and automatically notifies you of an incoming call when you’re away from your desk.
To link the headset to your of fice phone, the system includes a telephone cord for plugging in at the rear of the charging base. A configuration dial on the base enables you to optimize the sound quality for both you and your caller when using the Voyager 510SL with a desk phone.
Once paired with another Bluetooth device and a phone, the headset is easy to control. It features one-touch call answering and call ending and last-number redial, and you can control volume using either the headset itself or the charging base. For truly hands-free calling, the headset also supports voice-activated dialing functions.
For additional charging options and carrying convenience, order the Plus version of the headset. It not only includes the lifter but also a car lighter adapter charger , USB headset charger , and belt-clip carrying pouch. The handy USB charger enables you to use your computer’s USB port to charge the headset.
NOTE: Voice-activated dialing must be supported by your phone service provider .
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Item Code
Plantronics Voyager 510SL Bluetooth Headset Systems
510SL (Headset System with Lifter) 72273-01 510SL Plus (Headset System Premium Bundle) 72274-01
Bluetooth.
If you use low-power radio communications to wirelessly link phones, computers, and other network devices over short distances, it’s likely those devices use Bluetooth technology.
Bluetooth, named for a Danish king who ruled more than 1000 years ago, is a technology that primarily supports simple wireless networking of personal devices and peripherals like wireless headsets, mobile phones, and PDAs. Bluetooth devices generally communicate at speeds less than 1 Mbps and are divided into three power classes.
Class I Bluetooth devices are considered long-range units. They have a range of up to 100 meters (328 ft.) and a maximum power output of 20 dBm.
Class II Bluetooth devices have a standard range of up to
10 meters (32.8 ft.) and a maximum power output of 4 dBm.
Class III Bluetooth devices are definitely built for short­range communication, with a range of up to 10 centimeters (3.9 in.) and a maximum power output of 0 dBm.
Bluetooth networks feature a dynamic topology called a piconet or PAN. These networks contain a minimum of two to a maximum of eight Bluetooth peer devices that use protocols that are part of Bluetooth standard. The current Bluetooth standard is version 2.0, and it’s actually the specification’s third version, following its 1.1 and 1.2 incarnations.
Although the Bluetooth standard uses the same 2.4-GHz range as 802.11b and 802.11g, it’s much slower than Wi-Fi, more limited in range, and supports fewer devices.
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