Beep Signals – WhatTheyMean
1. Headset beeps every 10 seconds for 1 minute – Low battery signal.
Solution: Recharge battery.
2. Headset beeps twice every 4 seconds – Either:
Out-of-Range Signal.Solution: Walk back closer to base unit until beeps stop. If beeps
don’t stop then it is out-of-sync.
Out-of-Sync Signal.Solution:Put headset on base unit with microphone up. Listen
for 1 beep.Sync is now re-established.
3. Headset Beeps Continuously – Base unit is not getting power. Solution: Check AC
adapter.It must be plugged into wall outlet where electrical current is constant.
Channel Selection(for static,interference and multiple headset users)
There are several situations in which you may need to change channels.They are:
A) You have limited talk range.
B) You receive static and interference during headset use.
C) You have more than one Cordless 100 user in your environment.
The Cordless 100 comes factory preset in RANDOM channel selection mode (Channel
Switch 8 ON).This means that a channel will automatically be selected when the
headset is first powered up.The headset will remain on this randomly selected
channel unless you need to change it.
If you experience limited talk range, static or interference, stay in RANDOM mode
and change channels in the following manner:
•If on a call,put caller on hold.If not on a call,remove headset from base.
•Momentarily unplug AC power from back of base and plug it in again.
•Turn headset OFF (boom straight up).
•Place headset in base and listen for beep.New channel is now set.
•Resume call by putting headset on,lowering boom and taking caller off hold.
If you have more than one Cordless100 user in your office, you m
ust set a FIXED
channel to avoid channel clashing and interference. To switch to FIXED channel
mode,turn Channel Switch 8 OFF and follow the instructions on the bottom of the
base unit.IMPORTANT: If you have more than one Cordless100 user in your
environment,select one person to assign a different FIXED Cordless100 channel
setting to each Cordless100.
See Troubleshooting Guide (green sheet) for additional information.
Talk Range and Interference
The Cordless™100 headset is a cordless receiver for your phone.Sound quality and
channels are similar to a cordless phone.Depending on your environment, you can
move up to 100 feetfrom the phone.When you go out of range of the headset base,
you will hear a beep signal through the headset (2 beeps every 4 seconds).
Talk range can often be increased by changing channels.Static and interference
can also be eliminated by changing channels.See channel selection
instructions below.
(To eliminate interference from local radio stations, set base unit Sensitivity Switch 3 to
ON and 4 to OFF.)
Battery Information
Need a spare battery –Call Hello Direct 1-800-444-3556.
• To charge spare battery– Put into battery charger in base with battery’s
plastic posts facing down.
• Check lights at front of base unit: will see 2 red lights if both batteries charging.
• To change batteries while on a call– Put caller on hold.Pull clip and remove
battery,snap in new battery and put headset back on base.
• Put headset on, take caller off hold and resume conversation.
To charge headset:
• Put in base after use with microphone st
raight up – headset w i ll beep onc e .
• Check light in front of base - it should be on.
• Fully charged battery = 2 hours talk time.
•Tofully charge standard battery requires 4 hours if battery has no charge.
• Low battery signal –Headset beeps every 10 seconds (for 1 min.) then turns
off (caller will hear static). Use phone’s receiver until unit’s battery recharged.
Fine-Tuning Speaking andListeningVolume
To Get the Best Sound Quality – Follow these tips or call1-800-444-3556.
Listening to your voice, does it sound distor ted or too loud? Do you or your caller
hear an echo or feedback “squeal?”
•Speaking volume is too high.Adjust volume slide on base toward “-.”
Dialtone is distorted,or voice of caller is too loud?
•Adjust volume control on headset.
•If still too loud, set Sensitivity Switch 1 (bottom of base) to OFF, then adjust
headset volume control.
Your voice is faint to listener?
•Check position of microphone – must be 2" from face below bottom lip.
•Slide volume control on base toward “+.”
•Still too faint? Slide volume control on base toward “–”and setSensitivity
Switch 2 (bottom of base) to OFF.Adjust volume control on base toward “+.”
You’re not being heard at all?
•Recheck switch settings on base – they must be set for your phone (see Inst. #1 above).
•If correct, change Sensitivity Switch 2 (bottom of base) to OFF.No change? Call
1-800-444-3556.
If caller says you sound like you’re in a tunnel – Call 1-800-444-3556.
Adjusting to Wearing Your Headset
The headset may feel awkward at first,it might feel slightly heavier than you expected.
Adjust to wearing it gradually:
• First week – wear 45 minutes a day,
• Second week – wear 1 to 2 hours daily,
• Third week – wear 3 to 4 hours.
After third week you’ll be used to the headset, wear as long as you like.
• You can wear earpiece over either ear.
Cautions:
•Do NOT get headset wet.
•Do NOT force microphone past lowest point.
Headset must bein base unit withmicrophone straight up for phone’sreceiver to work.
Hear hum in headset? Unplug adapter from wall outlet rotate and plug in again.