Poly Plantronics Voyager 5200 Office, Voyager 4210 Office, Voyager 4220 Office User Manual

Voyager 5200 Office
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User Guide

Contents

Overview 3
Headset Overview 3 Base overview 4 Accessories 4
Hook up your system 5
Desk phone setup details 5 Position Your Base 7
Pair 8
Pair again to base 8 Pair to mobile device 8 Pair mode 8
Fit and charge 9
Fit 9 Charge 9 Low battery warnings 10
Load software 11
The Basics 12
Power on your headset 12 Adjust volume 12 Make, answer, end calls 12 Use sensors 13
More Features 14
Play or pause audio 14 Voice assistant (smartphone feature) 14 Enable and use Amazon Alexa (smartphone feature) 14 Enable Tile 14
Troubleshooting 15
Headset 15 Desk phone 16
Support 17
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Siri
Google Now
Alexa*
NFC

Overview

Headset Overview

Charge port
Call button
Bluetooth button (use when pairing a device)
Siri, Google Now, Alexa*
Virtual Personal Assistant (VPA) button *Alexa requires Plantronics Hub app
Mute button
Volume buttons
Indicator light
Power button
Near Field Communication

Be safe

Please read the safety guide for important safety, charging, battery and regulatory information before using your new headset.
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Base overview

Desk phone LED
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Bluetooth LED
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Charging LED
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USB port
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Power jack
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Handset lifter jack
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Accessories

1 Electronic hookswitch cable (EHS cable) Electronically and automatically answers/ends a desk
phone call. Enables remote call control with your headset.
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HL10 lifter Automatically lifts handset and returns it to the cradle. Enables remote call control
with your headset.
Telephone interface cable jack
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Headset Bluetooth pairing button
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Desk phone listening volume
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Desk phone speaking volume
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Desk phone configuration switch
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NO HEADSET PORT
HEADSET PORT

Hook up your system

Using the diagram, connect your headset system.

Desk phone setup details

Choose a desk phone setup A, B, C or D and connect cables.
A Desk phone with dedicated headset port
USE
• Connect one end of the telephone interface cable to the back of the base
• Connect the other end of the telephone interface cable into the dedicated headset port on the desk phone
• Adjust the configuration switch on the bottom of the base to default A, which works for most phones. Use configuration D for Cisco phones.
NOTE Use this setup if you are not using the HL10 lifter or EHS cable. In this configuration, press
both the headset answer or end calls.
button on your desk phone and the call control button on the headset to
B Desk phone (standard)
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USE
• Connect one end of the telephone interface cable to the back of the base
• Disconnect the handset coil cord from the base of the desk phone and re-connect it to the telephone interface cable junction box
• Finally connect the remaining end of the telephone interface cable into the open handset port on the desk phone
• Adjust the configuration switch on the bottom of the base to default A, which works for most phones. Use configuration D for Cisco phones.
NOTE Use this setup if you are not using the HL10 lifter or EHS cable and your desk phone does
not have a dedicated headset port. In this configuration, manually remove the handset on your desk phone and press the call control button on the headset to answer or end calls.
C Desk phone + EHS cable (sold separately)
USE
• Adjust the configuration switch on the bottom of the base to default A, which works for most phones.
D Desk phone + HL10 lifter (sold separately)
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USE
• Adjust the configuration switch on the bottom of the base to default A, which works for most phones. Use configuration D for Cisco phones.

Position Your Base

The minimum recommended separation between your desk phone and the base is 6 inches.
The minimum recommended separation between the base and computer is 12 inches. Incorrect position can cause noise and interference problems.
NOTE Headset cradle may vary, but function is the same.
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Pair

Pair again to base

Pair to mobile device

Your headset comes pre-paired to the base. To pair again:
1 Press the headset Call button until you hear "pairing" and the headset LEDs flash blue and red. 2 Put your base into pair mode by pressing and holding the Bluetooth pairing button on the back
of your base for 2 seconds until the display panel's Bluetooth icon flashes blue and red.
Pairing is successful when you hear "pairing successful" and "base connected" and the display panel's Bluetooth icon turns solid blue.
NOTE Your headset can pair with up to 8 devices but only maintain 2 connections simultaneously;
this includes the base.
1 To put your headset in pair mode, press the Call button until you hear "pairing" and the headset
LEDs flash blue and red.
2 Activate Bluetooth on your phone and set it to search for new devices.
iPhone Settings > Bluetooth > On*
Android Settings > Bluetooth: On > Scan for devices*
NOTE *Menus may vary by device.
3 Select “PLT V5200 Series.”
If necessary, enter four zeros (0000) for the passcode or accept the connection.

Pair mode

Once successfully paired, you hear “pairing successful” and the headset LEDs stop flashing.
NOTE Your headset can pair with up to 8 devices but only maintain 2 connections simultaneously;
this includes the base.
With your headset powered on, press the Call button until you hear "pairing."
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Fit and charge

1 Slide headset over and behind your ear, then press gently toward your ear.
Fit
2 Rotate microphone boom until it is pointed toward your mouth. 3 Mic boom moves up and down for a better fit.
NOTE Remove your eyeglasses before donning the headset for best fit.
Change the eartip for a better fit.
1 Push in eartip and rotate to the left to unlock it.
2 Align new eartip into slot; push, rotate to the right and lock into place.
To wear the headset on your other ear, rotate the boom upwards then twist it around so the eartip is on the other side before lowering the mic boom.

Charge

Before first use, charge your headset for a minimum of 20 minutes by placing it in the cradle. The base display's battery icon turns solid blue when charging and turns off when charge is complete. A full charge takes approximately 90 minutes.
NOTE You may also charge your headset using a micro-USB cable connected to a power source.
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Low battery warnings

Battery Level Voice Prompt
30 minutes of talk time remaining "Battery Low" repeats every 15 minutes
10 minutes of talk time remaining "Recharge Headset" every 5 minutes
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Load software

Plantronics Hub is an invaluable headset tool.
NOTE Some softphones require the installation of Plantronics Hub for Windows and Mac to enable
headset control (answer/end and mute) functionality.
• Download Plantronics Hub for Windows/Mac by visiting plantronics.com/software.
• Download Plantronics Hub for iOS/Android by visiting plantronics.com/software, the App Store or Google Play.
Plantronics Hub iOS and Android Windows and Mac
Call control for softphones available for some
softphones
Change headset language X X
Update firmware X X
Turn features on/off X X
View user guide X X
Battery meter X X
Find MyHeadset X
Use Amazon Alexa (requires app) X
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Siri
Google Now
Alexa*
NFC

The Basics

Power on your headset

Adjust volume

Make, answer, end calls

To turn on the headset, slide the Power button.
Headset volume Fine-tune your headset volume by adjusting the headset's volume up (+) and down (-) controls.
Desk phone volume When you are on a desk phone call and your voice is too quiet/loud, adjust the speaking
phone call, adjust the listening volume.
Base ringtone volume Adjust the base ringtone volume setting in Plantronics Hub. This ringtone alerts you if you are not wearing your headset and a call comes in.

Make a call (deskphone)

1 Tap the headset call button. The desk phone
hear a dial tone in your headset.
NOTE Press your phone's Headset
HL10 lifter or EHS cable.
volume on the bottom of the base. If your caller's voice is too loud/quiet on a desk
icon lights up on your base display. You should
button or manually remove the handset if you don't have an
TIP If you do not hear a dial tone, turn over the base and adjust the switch (A--G). “A” works for the
majority of desk phones."D" works for Cisco phones.
2 Dial from your desk phone.

End/take a call

To answer or end a call, tap the headset Call button.
NOTE If you don't have an HL10 lifter or EHS cable, press your phone's Headset
the handset when answering a call and hang up when ending a call.
button or remove

Mute

During a call, tap the headset mute button. Tap again to unmute. When mute is on, the LED is solid red. Modify your mute settings in Plantronics Hub for Windows/Mac.

Hold a call

To hold an active call or resume a held call:
• Double-press the headset Call
.
NOTE 2 desk phone calls can be put on hold only from your desk phone.

Switch between calls (flash)

To switch between calls:
• Double-press the headset Call
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NOTE Switching 2 desk phone calls can only be done from your desk phone.

Use sensors

Smart sensors respond when you put on or take off your headset. Customize on Plantronics Hub. Below describes default settings.
With active sensors putting on the headset will: taking off the headset will:
Mobile/softphone call answer the call keep call in headset
Music/media resume music/media (if playing
previous to taking off)*
Lock headset unlock the Call button lock the Call button to avoid
pause music/media (if playing)*
accidental calls
NOTE *Functionality varies by application. May not function with web-based apps.

Reset sensors

You may need to reset the sensors if they are not working as expected.
Wearing the headset, tap the Call
button to test sensors. A talk time voice alert means sensors
are working. A tone or lack of voice prompts means sensors need to be reset.
To reset the sensors, power on the headset, connect the headset to a USB cable and plug the cable into your computer's USB port or an AC wall adapter (not included). Then place the headset on a flat, non-metallic surface for more than 10 seconds.
If you don't have your charging cable available you can also reset your sensors by first turning off the headset, then pressing and holding the Call
and Mute buttons simultaneously until the
LED turns off. Then put on your headset and turn it on.

Disable sensors

You can disable your headset smart sensors through Plantronics Hub software under the Settings menu or in an idle state (not on a call or streaming music). Simultaneously press and hold the Call
and Mute buttons for 5 seconds and a voice prompt will inform you of smart sensors status.
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More Features

Play or pause audio

Voice assistant
(smartphone feature)
Enable and use Amazon
Alexa (smartphone
feature)

Enable Tile

Tap the Call button to pause or resume streaming audio.
NOTE Functionality varies by application. May not function with web-based apps.
Siri, Google Now™, Cortana Press and hold the Call button for 2 seconds to activate your phone's
default voice assistant. Wait for the phone prompt to activate voice dialing, search, and other smartphone voice controls.
With Alexa enabled on your headset, you can ask for directions, call friends, access Alexa Skills and more.
NOTE Amazon Alexa isn't available in all languages and countries.
1 Enable Alexa
A Pair the headset to your mobile device
B Update your Plantronics Hub mobile app (software) if necessary
C Launch Plantronics Hub app and ensure that your headset (firmware) is up-to-date
D From Plantronics Hub main menu, choose Apps > Amazon Alexa > Enable
E Launch the Amazon Alexa app and follow the instructions to set up your headset
2 Use Alexa
A To use Alexa, tap the Mute button (when not on a call) and ask a question. You hear a tone
when Alexa is activated.
With the Tile app enabled on your mobile device, you can ring your lost headset or locate it on a map and ask the Tile community for help.
1 Pair the headset to your mobile device 2 Update your Plantronics Hub mobile app (software) if necessary 3 Launch Plantronics Hub app and ensure that your headset (firmware) is up-to-date 4 From Plantronics Hub main menu, choose Apps > Tile > Enable 5 Launch the Tile app and follow the instructions to connect your headset
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Troubleshooting

Headset

I can’t hear a dial tone in the headset.
• Make sure your headset is charged.
• Make sure your headset is paired to base. See Pair again to base.
• Press the base's corresponding Audio button.
• Adjust the configuration switch (A--F) on the bottom of the base until a dial tone is heard. The default A works for most phones.
ATTENTION Use configuration D for Cisco phones. Cisco phones
connected with EHS cable use configuration A.
• Make sure your desk phone is connected correctly to your base. See Desk phone setup details.
• If your base is connected to your desk phone's dedicated headset
port, press the desk phone's headset button to hear a dial tone.
• If your base is connected to your desk phone's dedicated headset
port, press the desk phone's headset button and base's desk
phone button to hear a dial tone.
• If your base is connected to your handset port, manually remove the handset to hear a dial tone (if you do not have an EHS cable or HL10 lifter).
• Make sure your HL10 lifter is lifting the handset high enough to operate the hookswitch; set to a higher setting if necessary.
• Adjust the headset's listening volume. See Adjust volume.
• If the volume is still too low, adjust the desk phone listening volume on the base. See Adjust volume.
I hear static.
The sound is distorted.
I hear echo in the headset.
• Make sure there is at least 12 inches between your base and your computer, and 6 inches between your base and your telephone. If adjusting the distance doesn’t help, your headset is going out of range, move closer to the base. See Position Your Base
.
• Lower the desk phone speaking volume and/or desk phone listening volume on the base. For most telephones the correct setting is position 2. See Adjust volume.
• If your desk phone has a volume control, lower until the distortion disappears.
• If the distortion is still present, adjust the headset volume control to lower the headset speaker volume. See Adjust volume.
• Make sure there is 12 inches between your base and your computer, and 6 inches between your base and your telephone. See Position Your Base.
• Lower the desk phone speaking volume and/or desk phone listening volume on the base. For most telephones the correct setting is position 2. See Adjust volume.
• If the audio level is too low in this position, increase the headset volume. See Adjust volume.
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• If your speaking volume is too low for your listener in this position, adjust the position of the headset to make sure the microphone is as close as possible to your mouth.

Desk phone

People I talk to can hear a buzz in the background.
The handset lifter is installed but does not lift the handset.
I can’t hear my desk phone dial tone in the headset.
• Move the base further away from your phone. See Position Your
Base.
• If the base power supply is plugged into a power strip, plug it into the wall directly.
• Be sure the handset lifter power cord is firmly pushed into the handset lifter jack on the base.
• Adjust the configuration switch (A--F) on the bottom of the base until a dial tone is heard. The default A works for most phones.
ATTENTION Use configuration D for Cisco phones. Cisco phones
connected with EHS cable use configuration A.
• Make sure your desk phone is connected correctly to your base. See Desk phone setup details.
• If your base is connected to your desk phone's dedicated headset
port, press the desk phone's headset button to hear a dial tone.
• If your base is connected to your desk phone's dedicated headset
port, press the desk phone's headset button and base's desk
button to hear a dial tone.
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• If your base is connected to your handset port, manually remove the handset to hear a dial tone (if you do not have an EHS cable or HL10 lifter).
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Support

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