Sennheiser 504300 User Manual

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Comfort
call
UserGuide
DW Series
Instruction manual
Contents “User Guide”
Contents “User Guide”
Important safety information ....................................................................... 2
Scope of delivery and overview of the DW series ...................................... 4
Base stations with components ................................................................... 4
Headsets with components ..........................................................................5
Product overview of the headsets ................................................................ 6
Overview of the DW Office – HS headset ................................................... 6
Overview of the DW Pro1/Pro2 – HS headsets ......................................... 7
Overview of the buttons .............................................................................. 8
Overview of the LEDs ..................................................................................... 9
Individually adjusting the headset ............................................................11
Putting the headset on and adjusting it ..................................................11
Labeling the headset ...................................................................................14
Testing the headset system and the sound quality ................................ 15
Adjusting the headset system using the DIP switches .........................15
Pairing the headset and the base station ...............................................17
Adjusting the audio signal by means of the dial tone ..........................18
Adjusting the volume ..................................................................................19
Adjusting the automatic audio transmission “Auto Audio” ................19
Making calls using the headset ..................................................................20
Adjusting the volume ..................................................................................20
Muting the headset’s microphone ............................................................21
If you leave the DECT range ........................................................................22
Switching between Phone and PC mode ..................................................22
Calling via the fixed line phone using the headset ................................23
Calling via the computer using the headset ............................................25
Holding a conference call ............................................................................27
Charging the headset and storing the headset system .......................... 29
Charging the headset ...................................................................................29
Switching the headset system off during extended non-use .............31
Sharing a workplace .....................................................................................32
Cleaning and maintaining the headset system ........................................ 34
Replacing the ear pads ................................................................................35
Replacing the headset’s rechargeable battery .......................................36
If a problem occurs ....................................................................................... 39
Specifications ................................................................................................40
Manufacturer Declarations ..........................................................................42

Important safety information

Important safety information
Please read this instruction manual carefully and completely before
using the product.
Always include this instruction manual when passing the product on to
rd parties.
thi
Do not use an obviously defective
product.
Preventing damage to he
Do not listen at high volume levels for long periods of time to prevent
ing damage.
hear
Always maintain a distance of at least 3.94” (10 cm) between the ear
s and the cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator since the
cup product generates permanent magnetic fields.
Keep the product, accessories and packaging parts out of reach of
children
Do not use the product in situations which require special attention.
Preventing damage to the product and malfunctions
Always keep the product dry and do not expose it to extreme
tem to avoid corrosion or deformation.
Only use attachments/accessories supplied or recommended by
Sen
Only clean the product with a soft, dry cloth.
Unplug the power supply unit from the wa
disconnect the product from the mains power supply.
Do not short-circuit the contacts of t
metal objects (e.g. paper clips, hair pins, earrings) come into contact with the interfaces and contacts.
Only use the base station for charging DW series headsets.
and pets to prevent accidents and choking hazards.
peratures (hairdryer, heater, extended exposure to sunlight, etc.)
nheiser.
alth and accidents
ll socket to completely
he product. Make sure that no
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Intended use/Liability
The headset system can be used for cal (VoIP) and/or a telephone – for audio input/output and is intended for professional office or call center use.
It is considered improper use when this product is used for any application not named in this instruction manual.
Sennheiser does not accept liability for damage arising from abuse or misuse of this product and its attachments/accessories. The risk is to be borne by the user.
Sennheiser is not liable for damages to USB devices that are not consistent with the USB specifications.
Sennheiser is not liable for damages resulting from the loss of connection due to flat or overaged rechargeable batteries or exceeding the DECT transmission range.
ling and – together with a computer
Important safety information
Safety instructions for Lithium-P
In extreme cases, abuse or
WARNING
•explosion,
fire development,
heat generation or
•smoke/gas development.
Switch rechargeable battery-powered products off after use.
Only charge rechargeable batteries at ambient temperatures between 10°C/50°F and 40°C/104°F.
Dispose of defective products with built-in rechargeable batteries at special collection points or return them to your specialist dealer.
misuse of rechargeable batteries can lead to:
olymer rechargeable batteries
Do not heat above 70°C/158°F, e.g. do not expose to sunlight or throw into a fire.
When not using rechargeable batteries for extended periods of time, charge them regularly (about every 3 months).
Only use rechargeable batteries recommended by Sennheiser and the appropriate chargers.

Scope of delivery and overview of the DW series

Phone
USB
DW BS USB DW BS USB ML
DW BS Phone
DW BS DW BS ML
Phone
USB
Safety Guide
Quick Guide
Manual
EU/UK/US/AU
Scope of delivery and overview of the DW series
The DW series allows you to combine base stations (BS) and headsets (HS) to meet your needs. The listed headsets and base stations are compatible with each other. The DW series base stations marked with ML in their name
optimized for Microsoft
are
The scope of delivery includes – depending on the product purchased – a base station and/or a headset with corresponding components.

Base stations with components

DW BS for fixed line phone and computer
DW BS ML for fixed line phone and computer, optimized for
DW BS USB for computer
DW BS USB ML for computer, optimized for Microsoft Lync
DW BS Phone for fixed line phone
Microsof
Lync™.
t Lync
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Scope of delivery and overview of the DW series
DW Pro1 – HS
DW Pro2 – HS
DW Office – HS
Quick Guide

Headsets with components

DW Office – HS monaural, with different wearing styles
DW Pro1 – HS monaural, with headband
DW Pro2 – HS binaural, with headband

Product overview of the headsets

Product overview of the headsets

Overview of the DW Office – HS headset

9
0
8
7
A
B
C
6
1 Headband
2 Charging contacts
1
2
3
4
5
8 Link button
9 Audio button
3 Headset holder
4 Ear pad
5 Microphone
6 Name plate
7 Headset LED
0 Ear hook
A Charging contacts
B Battery compartment
C Ear piece
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Product overview of the headsets
DW Pro1 – HS
4
5
9
8
7
6
0
DW Pro2 – HS
2
4
3
3
5
1
2
1

Overview of the DW Pro1/Pro2 – HS headsets

1 Windshield
2 Microphone
3 Battery compartment
4 Ear pad
6 Name plate
7 Headset LED
8 Link button
9 Audio button
5 Headband
0 Charging contacts
Product overview of the headsets

Overview of the buttons

Overview of the buttons of the base station
DW BS
DW BS ML
DW BS USB
DW BS USB ML
DW BS Phone
Action Functions Page
Press the Phone button Selects the Phone mode 23
Establishes/disconnects the link
17
between headset and base station
Accepts/ends a call 23
Press the PC button Selects the PC mode 25
Establishes/disconnects the link
17
between headset and base station
Accepts/ends a call 25
Overview of the buttons of the headset
DW Office – Headset DW Pro1/Pro2 – Headset
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Action Functions Page
Press the
Link button 8
Establishes/disconnects the link between headset and base station
17
Accepts/ends a call 23/25
Press and hold the
Switches the headset on/off 31
Link button 8 for
econds
5s
Push the
Audio button 9
pwards/downwards
u
Press the
Audio button 9
Press and hold the Link
button 8 and the
dio button 9 for
Au
econds
5s
Adjusts the ring tone volume, the
20 volume of the acoustic signals or the audio volume
Mutes the microphone/unmutes the
21 microphone
Changes the direction of the volume
21 up/down function of the Audio button 9
Special pairing mode 33
Product overview of the headsets

Overview of the LEDs

Overview of the LEDs of the base station
The LED icons of the PC button and the Pho base station variant.
LED of the PC button Meaning
lights up PC mode
flashes Incoming PC call
ne button are dependent on the
LED of the Phone button Meaning
lights up Phone mode
flashes Incoming telephone call
Link LED Meaning
lights up blue Active link to the headset
lights up red No link to the headset
flashes red Headset is muted
is off Standby mode, headset is within the
range of the base station, but no audio link
Charge status LED (white = lit) Meaning
LED segment 1 flashes Rechargeable battery
is almost flat
LED segments 1 – 4 are lit
Rechargeable battery is charged
Product overview of the headsets
DW Office – HS DW Pro1/Pro2 – HS
O
verview of the LEDs of the headset
Headset LED Meaning
lights up blue Headset is being charged in the base
station
flashes blue slowly Active link to base station
flashes 3 time red Rechargeable battery is almost flat
is off Standby mode or headset is switched off
/headset’s rechargeable battery is fully charged
flashes blue/red Special pairing mode/direction of the
volume up/down function of the Audio button is being changed
Pairing of an additional headset with the base station/conference call
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Individually adjusting the headset

1 2
3
4
Left
Right
Individually adjusting the headset

Putting the headset on and adjusting it

Using the DW Office – HS with the ear hook
1 Insert the ear hook into the ear hook slot.
2 Pre-shape the ear hook by bending it slightly.
3 Place the ear hook around your ear.
4 Bend the flexible ear hook so that the headset sits comfortably and
y on your ear.
securel
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Individually adjusting the headset
1 2
3 4
Left
Right
U
sing the DW Office – HS with the headband
1 Remove the ear hook by carefully pulling it upwards.
2 Replace the name plate with cheek spac
er with the basic name plate. This is necessary in order to be able to rotate the headset’s microphone boom (see diagram 4).
3 Attach the headset to the headset holder of the headband.
4 Rotate the microphone boom and adjust the headset so that the ear
sts comfortably on your right or left ear.
pad re
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Individually adjusting the headset
DW Pro1 – HS DW Pro2 – HS
2-3 cm
RightLeft
1 2
3 4
Using the DW Pro1/Pro2 – HS
1 Rotate the microphone boom.
2 Bend the microphone boom so that the microphone is about 0.8”
cm) from the corner of your mouth.
(2
3DW Pro1 – HS: Adjust the headset so that the ear pad rests comfortably
your right or left ear.
on
4DW Pro2 – HS: Adjust the headset so that the ear pads rest comfortably
your ears.
on
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