BT Cordless Headset H55, H52 Quick Setup And User Manual

BT Cordless Headset H55
UK’s best selling phone brand
Quick Set-up and User Guide
Important – please read first
• Only use the line cord, power supply, cables and rechargeable battery pack supplied with your product.
• Make sure the power supply is connected to a known working socket.
• Connect your headset base to the power supply and allow the battery to charge for at least 3 hours before connecting to a telephone line.
• To make sure you get the best range and reception from your headset, avoid interference by placing the base away from large metal objects such as fridge freezers and microwave ovens or electronic products such as computers and TVs.
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PSTN line cord
Desk phone
connection cable
Line splitter
USB cable
Battery pack
Check box contents
Cordless headset
with medium-sized
earbud attached
Headset base
Mains power adaptor
(item code 069858)
2 earbuds
2 over-the-ear hooks
Over-the-head band
Behind-the- neck band
Important
Only use the mains power adaptor, cables and rechargeable battery supplied in this box or this
product might not work. Any replacement rechargeable battery must be of the same type. BT accepts no responsibility for damage caused to your product if you use any other type of battery.
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Where to put your headset base
• Make sure it’s at least a
metre away from other electrical appliances to avoid interference.
• Don’t place in a bathroom
or other humid area or near excessive heat sources, moisture, low temperatures or dust sources.
• Don’t place near noise
sources such as a window with traffic outside, motors, microwave ovens, refrigerators or fluorescent lighting.
• The product works by
sending radio signals between the base and the headset. The strength of the signal depends on where you position the base. Putting it as high as possible can help give you the best signal.
IMPORTANT
Don’t try to make calls until the headset battery is fully charged.
1 Plug in
1. Plug the mains power adaptor into the socket marked Power on the back of the base.
2. Plug the other end into the wall power socket and switch on.
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The base should be plugged into the mains power socket at all times.
The battery is permanently attached to the battery compartment cover (known as the battery pack). Do not try to separate them from each other.
Only use the supplied rechargeable battery pack otherwise you may damage your product. For a replacement battery pack, please call the Helpline on 0800 218 2182*.
Talk/Standby time
Under ideal conditions, the headset battery should give up to 8 hours of talk time or 115hrs standby on a single charge. (This doesn’t mean you can unplug the base or leave the headset for this length of time without charge). When the headset is not in use , recharge it by mounting it on the headset base.
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2 Install the battery
1. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment.
2. Press the battery pack down gently until it clicks into place.
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Please note that new rechargeable batteries don’t reach full capacity until they’ve been in normal use for several days.
Battery low warning
The red light on the top of the headset will flash every 10 seconds when the headset is not mounted on the base to indicate that the battery is low. If the battery completely runs out the light will turn off altogether. You must recharge the battery by mounting the headset on the base before you can use the headset again.
Battery performance
To keep the battery in the best condition, leave the headset off the base for a few hours at a time.
Running the batteries right down at least once a week will help them last as long as possible.
3 Charge
1. Insert the headset into the magnetic charging mount on the base and leave to charge for at least 3 hours before use. The light will illuminate red to indicate that the battery is charging.
If you ever need to remove the battery pack, simply insert your fingernail into the grooves on the side and pull the battery pack out.
4 Connect the headset base
You can use your headset to receive calls through your telephone line with or without connecting it to a phone. However, to make a call you will need to connect to a phone first. You can also connect to a computer to make and receive VoIP calls.
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After charging your headset for the first time, subsequent charging time for the battery is approximately 2 hours.
The charge capacity of rechargeable batteries will go down over time, which will reduce the talk and standby times. Eventually they’ll need replacing. For details on how to get a replacement battery, call the Helpline on 0800 218 2182*. Before removing the battery pack for replacement, remove any headset attachment (earbud excluded) first.
Using your headset on a broadband line?
If so, you need to fit an ADSL microfilter between the phone line cord and the phone socket. You can get BT ADSL microfilters from bt.com/shop
If you use BT Infinity you will not need to use an ADSL microfilter. For other types of broadband, please check with your provider if a microfilter is required.
Connect your headset directly to a telephone line (to receive calls only)
Make sure the Corded Handset Connected switch on the side of the base is set to NO, see page 38. With this set-up you will only be able to receive calls using your headset. If you also want to make calls with your headset you will need to connect to the telephone line via a phone, see page 8 for instructions.
Connect one end to the PSTN socket on the headset base and the other to your telephone wall socket.
PSTN connection
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You will need to use the included line splitter to connect your headset base and your phone to the same telephone line wall socket.
The headset base and headset do not have external ringers. When you receive calls, the headset earpiece will ring. If you have phones connected to the same telephone line as the headset base, the ringers on those phones will ring to alert you of an incoming call.
Connect your headset and cordless or corded phone to the same telephone line wall socket (to make or receive calls)
Menu Calls
ADSL microfilter (not
included) is required if using your headset on a broadband line.
Telephone line cord
Plug one end into the headset base PSTN socket and the other into the line splitter.
Line splitter
Plug directly into the telephone wall socket or an ADSL microfilter if required.
Connect another telephone cable between the phone and the line splitter.
PSTN connection
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You will also need to set the Corded Handset Connected switch on the side of the headset base to YES, see page 38.
For Cisco / Avaya / BT Converse phones where a dedicated headset port is given, connect the desk phone connect cable directly to your desk phone.
For more detailed help on connecting to a BT Converse 2100 or 2300 phone, see page 45 of the Help section.
If you’ve connected to a corded phone you need to connect your headset to the corded handset on your phone:
07900 124456
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3. Plug the other end of the corded phone connection cable into the handset socket on your corded phone.
1. Plug one end of the corded phone connection cable provided into the Desk Phone socket on the back of the headset base.
Unplug the curly handset cord from the handset socket of the corded phone and plug it into the socket on the desk phone connection cable provided.
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Desk phone connection
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Connect your headset to your computer for VoIP calls
1. Plug the small connector on the end of the USB cable provided into the USB port marked on the side of the base (you will need to lift the port cover first).
2. Plug the other end into the USB port on your computer.
3. Wait for your operating system to indicate that it has recognised the headset (by a sound or pop-up window).
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You can use your headset for VoIP (Voice over IP) calls through your computer. You can use any software program that supports VoIP, to make and receive calls.
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USB connection
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5 Go
Your BT Cordless Headset H55 is now ready for use
• For instructions on making a call, go to page 20.
• For help with your headset base settings, go to page 38.
• To change or use the headset attachments, go to page 29.
Or, you may find the answer in the Help section on page 44 or see our online frequently asked questions at bt.com/producthelp
Alternatively, call the Helpline on 0800 218 2182*. Our dedicated advisors are more likely to be able to help you than the retailer where you made your purchase.
* Calls made from within the UK mainland network are free.
Mobile and international call costs may vary.
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Getting to know your headset ....... 14
Front of headset ............................ 14
Headset light indicators ................. 14
Back of headset ............................. 15
Top of headset ............................... 15
Headset alert tones ........................ 16
Base .............................................. 17
Headset base light indicators .......... 18
Using the headset ........................ 19
Turn the headset on ....................... 19
Turn the headset off ....................... 19
Switch between Phone and
PC mode ....................................... 19
Make a call in Phone mode ............. 20
Answer a call in Phone mode .......... 21
End a call in Phone mode ............... 21
Adjust the headset earpiece
ringer volume ................................ 22
Mute the ringer temporarily ........... 22
Call Waiting ................................... 23
Using the headset in PC mode ......... 23
Make, answer or end a call in
PC mode ....................................... 24
Options during a call ..................... 25
To adjust the earpiece
(listening) volume .......................... 25
To adjust the speaking volume ........ 25
Mute ............................................. 25
Using multiple headsets or
phone handsets on a call ................ 26
Switch between Phone and
PC mode ....................................... 26
Conference calls ............................. 27
Using the headset attachments ..... 29
Earbuds ......................................... 29
To remove an earbud from the
headset earpiece ........................... 29
To attach an earbud to the
headset earpiece ........................... 29
Over-the-ear hook ........................ 30
In this guide
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To adjust the headset to wear on
the left or right ear ........................ 30
To attach the ear hook to
the headset ................................... 31
To remove the ear hook from
the headset ................................... 33
Over-the-head band ..................... 33
To attach the head band to
the headset ................................... 33
To remove the head band
from the headset ........................... 35
Behind-the-neck band .................. 36
To attach the neck band to
the headset ................................... 36
To remove the neck band from
the headset ................................... 37
Headset base settings ................... 38
Corded handset connection switch . . 38 Adjust the desk phone audio switch 38
Add and register a headset to a
BT Cordless Headset H55 .............. 40
Register a headset to the
headset base ................................. 40
De-registering headsets ................. 42
De-register all headsets from
the headset base............................ 42
Help ............................................ 44
General information ..................... 51
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Front of headset
Headset light indicators
LIGHT STATUS
Red On when the headset is charging in the headset base.
Flashes every 10 seconds to indicate the battery is low when the headset is not in the headset base. Flashes three times to indicate the headset is turning off.
Blue On when a fully charged and registered headset is in the headset base.
Flashes three times to indicate the headset is turning on. Flashes twice every three seconds when the headset is in use. Flashes four times every four seconds when there is an incoming call in Phone mode. Flashes every 10 seconds when a fully charged and registered headset in idle mode is out of
the headset base.
Red & blue Flashes slowly when the headset is not registered.
Flashes quickly when the headset is trying to register to a headset base or telephone base.
Off The battery is dead.
No battery is installed. The headset is turned off.
Getting to know your headset
On/Off button and light
Press to make, answer or end a call, see page 19.
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Back of headset
Vol+/Vol-
Push the volume switch on the headset to the right or left to adjust the headset ringer volume while in idle mode (page 25) or the earpiece listening volume while on a call (page 25).
Mute/Recall
Press to mute the microphone during a call (page 25).
Press and hold for two seconds to answer an incoming call when you receive a call waiting alert during a call (page 23).
Press to mute the ringer in the earpiece when there is an incoming call (page 22).
Earpiece
Battery pack
Open to replace the battery pack.
Microphone
The microphone incorporates noise cancelling technology for clearer calls.
Top of headset
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Headset alert tones
One short beep
Headset key tone.
One short beep every 30 seconds
Muted headset microphone alert tone.
Two beeps
Error alert tone. The ringer volume is at its lowest setting. The listening volume is at its highest or lowest setting. Any key is pressed while the headset is out of range.
Two low beeps
Call waiting alert tone.
Two rapid beeps every 20 seconds
Low battery warning.
Three rising beeps
A conference call starts.
Three rapid beeps every 20 seconds
The headset is out of range. The headset is not yet registered.
Ringtone
Incoming call alert tone. Ring back tone.
Three rapid beeps
The headset is turning on or off.
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Base
Magnetic charging mount
Place the headset
here for charging.
Mute (light)
Phone mode button and light
PC mode button and light
Desk phone audio switch
(side of base)
Used to adjust the audio
if you have connected the
headset base to a corded
phone (page 38–39).
Pair
Use to initiate headset registration or de-registration.
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