GN Audio USA M5390HS, M5390BS User Manual

Thank you
Thank you for purchasing the Jabra M5390 Multiuse headset. The Jabra M5390 Multiuse Headset is supplied together with the Jabra A335w Dongle and the Jabra M5390 Multiuse Base. This unique combination allows you to use one single headset for all your communication needs. The Jabra M5390 Multiuse headset connects simultaneously to mobile phones and desk phones - or to mobile phones and PC softphones.
The headset base and the headset are used together with your desk phone. The dongle allows the headset to communicate with a softphone such as Microsoft Office Communicator, Skype or Cisco IP Communicator, etc. through your PC or laptop.The headset can also be connected directly to your Bluetooth phone.
Furthermore, the headset and dongle have been optimized for the new wideband technology and are compliant to the TIA-920 specifications that ensure clear and crisp voice reception and transmission (wideband is only supported between the dongle and the headset).
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Contents
1. Overview ..................................................2
2. Fitting the headset ...........................................3
3. Setting up your desk phone ....................................4
4. Setting up your cell phone......................................7
5. Making a call from your desk phone ..............................8
6. Answering a call from your desk phone ............................9
7. Making and answering a call from your cell phone ...................10
8. Features ..................................................12
9. Reset/Pairing ..............................................15
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Using the Jabra M5390 Multiuse Headset with multiple
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11. Operating devices in multiuse scenarios ..........................16
12. Switching between Base and Jabra A335w Dongle in a multiuse scenario ..17
13. Troubleshooting & FAQ .......................................17
14. Maintenance, safety and disposal ...............................18
15. Appendix – GN 1000 Remote Handset Lifter (RHL) (optional accessory) ...19
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1. Overview
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2. Fitting the headset
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Fitting to the headset to your ear
2.1 Open the hinged ear hook as wide as possible.
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Headset
[1] Visual indicator [2] Answer/End button [3] Volume up/down [4] Ear hook [5] Mute button [6] Microphone [7] Reset button [8] Snap-on cover (replaceable)
Definition of “Tap, double tap and press”: Tap = Press the button for up to 0.8 sec.
Press = Press a button for longer than 0.8 sec, and release before 1.5 sec. Listen for a tone. Double tap = Two taps made within 0.5 sec.
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[9] Charge cradle [10] Visual indicator [11] Clear dial tone switch [12] AUX port [13] Telephone port [14] Handset port [15] AC power adapter port [16] Transmit volume [17] Reset button [18] Headset switch
Cords & adapters
[19] Connection cord [20] AC power adapter [21] Dongle [22] Travel charger [23] USB cable for travel
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Note: The headset is configured by default for use with the right ear.
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2.2 Hold the headset to your ear
so that the speaker fits comfort­ably and the microphone points towards your mouth.
2.3 Close the hinged ear hook around your ear.
2.4 Adjust the ear hook for a comfortable fit.
Fitting the headset to your left ear
2.5 Pull the ear hook hinge from the slot and insert it on the opposite side of the headset into the slot marked with L. Perform steps
2.1 – 2.4 above.
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3. Setting up your desk phone
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If your telephone has a headset port, go directly to 3.2b.
3.1 Unplug the handset cord from your telephone and connect it to the port on the base unit marked
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3.2a Connect the enclosed telephone cord to the now empty handset port on the telephone, and to the port on the base unit marked with
3.2b (Only for use on phones with a headset port) Connect the enclosed telephone cord to the headset port on telephone, and to the port on base unit marked with
3.3 Connect the AC power adapter to the port on the bottom of base unit, then plug the adapter into the AC power outlet. If the headset power supply is discon­nected, the indicator on the base will flash green.
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3.4 Place the headset in the charge cradle and charge for a minimum of 30 min. before use. A full charge takes about
2 hours. The visual indicator on the headset will flash green while headset is charging, and the light will remain steady green when fully charged. The same procedure is to be followed when using the travel charger.
3.5 Turn the headset on by pressing the Answer/End button for 1 sec. (the visual indicator will flash blue four times and headset will beep three times), or by placing headset in charge cradle. Turn the headset off by pressing the Answer/End button for 2 sec. (visual indicator will flash blue four times and headset will beep three times).
Clear dial tone
3.6 Take the headset out of charge cradle and put it on.
3.7 Pick up the telephone handset and listen for a dial tone through the headset.
3.8 If dial tone is missing or unclear, slowly slide the clear dial tone switch on bottom of base unit through the 3 settings.
3.9 Set the switch to the position that gives the clearest dial tone.
Note: The AUX port is used for Remote Handset Lifter (RHL). Please refer to the Appendix.
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