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Hookswitch selection without LCD - gn9350e headset

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2.4.5 Protection level selection Your headset offers a choice of 4 protection levels (plus its additional basic protection level). These levels protect you against sudden, overly-loud sound spikes that may come from the phone network (such as shrill telefax signals or network interference), and provide a limit to the maximum noise exposure from the headset during your workday. The number of hours (on average) you spend on the telephone per day determines the setting you should select. All 4 protection levels meet and exceed de facto global protection levels, and are compliant with NIOSH standards, and EU health and safety codes of 85 dB(A). The TT4 protection level is compliant with pertinent Australian recommendation. Important: In some jurisdictions, applicable regulations or laws may mandate the required setting you use. The Default level provides a protection level of 118 dB(A). Your headset protects you against overly-loud sound spikes. If you use the telephone's handset for calling, you will not have this protection. CAUTION: Loud and high-pitched noise may cause temporary or permanent damage to your hearing. This equipment is designed to offer protection against loud and high-pitched noises and conforms to current regulation. However, this equipment may not necessarily provide you with complete protection. To reduce the potential damage to your hearing that may be caused by loud and high pitched noise; the output level must be set to the minimum level possible for your use Protection level Level 0 (Default) Level 1* Level 2* Level 3* Criteria for selecting Basic protection against overly-loud sound spikes [118 db(A)]. Auto volume disabled Less than 4 hours on telephone/day 4-8 hours on telephone/day More than 8 hours on telephone/day Level 4 (TT4) Recommended Australian protection level (Telstra) * Compliant with Directive 2003/10/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 6 February 2003. To change the protection level: 1. Use 34to locate the protection level menu on base display. 2. Use 56 to select one of the 5 modes from the menu. 3. Press OK to confirm the new mode. Automatic volume adjustment and noise reduction Your headset offers two built-in features which give you optimum sound levels and quality. Both features operate automatically, so you need not make any adjustments to the headset. Automatic volume adjustment The automatic volume adjustment feature automatically sets the volume levels of all calls, so that each call is heard at the same, consistent volume you have set. Autovolume is not enabled in protection level 0. You can also adjust the volume manually directly on the headset. Noise reduction The automatic noise reduction feature improves the sound quality of incoming calls by removing impurities transmitted with the signal, such as background noise from your caller's environment. GN9350e GN9330e GN9330e USB 2.4.6 Hookswitch selection (without LCD) The GN9330e enables you to answer and end calls remotely by using the GN1000 RHL, or its built-in electronic hook switch (EHS) modes. EHS is only possible on certain telephone systems. In order to determine which telephones have the EHS feature enabled, please refer to our website www.jabra.com. Please also refer to your telephone's user manual for clarification. 4 modes are available: GN RHL (Default) DHSG AEI MSH non-EHS; works with the GN1000 RHL e.g. Siemens, Elmeg, Cisco, Avaya, and Polycom desk telephones e.g. with Tenovis desk telephones e.g. with Alcatel desk telephones Note: By default, the GN9330e is set to the RHL interface, which also is the correct setting if you manually operate your handset when answering/ending calls as described in the Guide for basic set-up and use. 8 9

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2.4.5 Protection level selection
Your headset offers a choice of 4 protection levels (plus its additional basic protection level).
These levels protect you against sudden, overly-loud sound spikes that may come from the
phone network (such as shrill telefax signals or network interference), and provide a limit to the
maximum noise exposure from the headset during your workday.
The number of hours (on average) you spend on the telephone per day determines the setting
you should select. All 4 protection levels meet and exceed de facto global protection levels,
and are compliant with NIOSH standards, and EU health and safety codes of 85 dB(A). The TT4
protection level is compliant with pertinent Australian recommendation.
Important:
In some jurisdictions, applicable regulations or laws may mandate the required setting you use.
The Default level provides a protection level of 118 dB(A). Your headset protects you against overly-loud sound
spikes. If you use the telephone’s handset for calling, you will not have this protection.
CAUTION:
Loud and high-pitched noise may cause temporary or permanent damage to your hearing.
This equipment is designed to offer protection against loud and high-pitched noises and conforms to current
regulation. However, this equipment may not necessarily provide you with complete protection. To reduce the
potential damage to your hearing that may be caused by loud and high pitched noise; the output level must be
set to the minimum level possible for your use
Protection level
Criteria for selecting
Level 0 (Default)
Basic protection against overly-loud sound spikes
[118 db(A)]. Auto volume disabled
Level 1*
Less than 4 hours on telephone/day
Level 2*
4-8 hours on telephone/day
Level 3*
More than 8 hours on telephone/day
Level 4 (TT4)
Recommended Australian protection level (Telstra)
* Compliant with Directive 2003/10/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 6 February 2003.
To change the protection level:
1.
Use
34
to locate the protection level menu
on base display.
2.
Use
56
to select one of the 5 modes from the menu.
3.
Press OK to confirm the new mode.
Automatic volume adjustment and noise reduction
Your headset offers two built-in features which give you optimum sound levels and quality.
Both features operate automatically, so you need not make any adjustments to the headset.
Automatic volume adjustment
The aut
omatic volume adjustment feature automatically sets the volume levels of all calls,
so that each call is heard at the same, consistent volume you have set. Autovolume is not
enabled in protection level 0.
You can also adjust the volume manually directly on the headset.
Noise reduction
The automatic noise reduction feature improves the sound
quality of incoming calls by removing
impurities transmitted with the signal, such as background noise from your caller’s environment.
GN9330e USB
GN9330e
GN9350e
2.4.6 Hookswitch selection (without LCD)
The GN9330e enables you to answer and end calls remotely by using the GN1000 RHL, or its
built-in electronic hook switch (EHS) modes. EHS is only possible on certain telephone systems.
In order to determine which telephones have the EHS feature enabled, please refer to our
website www.jabra.com. Please also refer to your telephone’s user manual for clarification.
4 modes are available:
GN RHL (Default)
non-EHS; works with the GN1000 RHL
DHSG
e.g. Siemens, Elmeg, Cisco, Avaya, and Polycom desk telephones
AEI
e.g. with Tenovis desk telephones
MSH
e.g. with Alcatel desk telephones
Note:
By default, the GN9330e is set to the RHL interface, which also is the correct setting if you manually operate your
handset when answering/ending calls as described in the Guide for basic set-up and use.
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