RTX HT7232 User Manual

RTX 7234 Quickguide
RTX7234 consists of:
RTX7232 Headset
RTX7431 Base Station
Technical Reference Document
Version 1.0
Thank you for purchasing the RTX7234 headset.
In this quick guide, you will find all necessary information regarding your new RTX7234 headset.
RTX 7234 Key features:
• Wideband audio
• Noise-cancelling microphone
• DSP assisted echo & noise-cancellation
• Convertible wearing styles: Headband, Ear-hook and neckband
• Bendable boom arm with 270° rotation
• Acoustic shock protection
• Touch Call Control on ear cup
• Mute light in boom arm tip
• Single connectivity: USB interface
• 4 headsets conference on single-base
PART OVERVIEW:
Headband
Mute LED (On inside of Boom arm)
Microphone
Boom arm
Speakers
Touch area
Charging pins
LED Indicator
Ports: Power, USB (Micro),
Socket A = RJ12 Socket B = RJ9 Socket C = RJ45
WHAT IS IN THE BOX:
1 pcs Base Station 1 pcs Headset 1 pcs USB micro cable 1 pcs Power plug
ACCESSORIES:
Available accessories: Ear cushions in different colors
Replaceable Ear cushions are available in different colors, please contact your reseller for more information.
HOW TO REMOVE THE HEADSET FROM THE CHARGING STAND:
Press the top of the right ear cushions (the one with the boom arm) and tip the headset to the left. You will feel a soft click when the headset releases.
WEARING THE HEADSET:
All RTX corded headsets have a flexible and adjustable headband.
For best audio experience the microphone should be placed on the left ear.
Adjusting the headband:
Place the headband on your head with the headset on your ear, and adjust the headband for a comfortable fit.
Positioning the microphone:
For optimal sound quality, adjust the bendable boom arm until it is right in front of your mouth and less than 3-4 cm (1,25-1,5”) away.
Rotating the bendable boom arm:
The boom arm can be rotated 270°
Replacing the ear cushions:
To replace the ear cushions, softly remove the old ear cushions with your fingers and gently attach the new ones.
HOW TO CHARGE:
Connect the base station into a wall charger, using the power plug that is delivered with the headset. Place the headset in the base station. (The earcup with the boom arm goes into the base station)
It takes 3 hours to fully charge the headset.
The headset can only by powered, by AC Power plug
Battery status:
The LED on the charging cradle have different battery status indicators.
Status Default Color Pattern Battery low – not cradled Red Steady on Battery low - charging Red Long slow blink repeated Battery not low – not full
- not cradled Battery charging Yellow Long slow blink repeated Battery full – not cradled Green Steady on Battery full - cradled Green Long slow blink repeated Battery info missing White Short slow blink repeated No master registration Blue Steady on Registering Blue Long slow blink repeated Registering, success Green Long blink, twice Registering, failed Red Single long blink Connection to headset lost White Short fast blink repeated
Yellow Steady on
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