Jabra GN8210 User Guide - Page 5

Functions, On-line indicator, Mute indicator - manual

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4.1 Answering and making telephone calls To answer or make a telephone call: 1. Put the headset on. 2. Make sure that the handset/headset switch (H) is set to headset, and that the mute switch (F) is not activated. (The mute indicator light should not be flashing). 3. Lift the telephone's handset out of its cradle and answer the call/dial the number. 4. To end the call, replace the handset on the telephone. To answer or make a telephone call using a handset: 1. Make sure that the handset/headset switch (H) is set to handset. 2. Lift the telephone's handset out of its cradle and answer the call/dial the number. 3. To end the call, replace the handset on the telephone. Note: It is recommended that you always use the headset, otherwise you will not benefit from the GN 8210's features and protection. 4.2 Muting a call To mute a call so that the other party is not able to hear you, set the mute switch (F) to the mute position. The mute indicator (F) will flash and low beeps will be heard in the headset every 10 seconds to indicate that mute is activated. 4.3 Automatic Volume Adjust The volume of incoming calls is regulated by the Automatic Volume Adjust function, which is built into the amplifier. Automatic Volume Adjust automatically adjusts each incoming call's volume to the same level as that of the previous call, giving you a consistent volume for each and every call you receive. At any time, you may change the volume of incoming calls by adjusting the manual headset volume control (G). The volume of your next incoming call will then be at this new level. 10 1558-979_RevA_20-06-2004_10sprog.indd 10-11 4.4 Visual indicators The amplifier has two visual indicators: the on-line indicator (A) on the headset stand and the mute indicator (F). On-line indicator The on-line indicator (A) flashes when speech is detected, indicating to others that you are on a call. When the amplifier is first connected to power through the power adapter, the on-line indicator (A) flashes rapidly for 2 seconds. Mute indicator A flashing mute indicator (F) indicates that you have muted the call, and that the other party is not able to hear you. When the amplifier is first connected to power through the power adapter, the mute indicator flashes rapidly for 2 seconds. Functions Power-up, system check On-line Muted On-line indicator Mute indicator Short flashes for 2 seconds Short flashes for 2 seconds Flashes when speaking Flashes when muted 11 21-06-2004 11:29:13

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4.1 Answering and making telephone calls
To answer or make a telephone call:
1.
Put the headset on.
2.
Make sure that the handset/headset switch (H) is set to headset, and that the
mute switch (F) is not activated. (The mute indicator light should not be flashing).
3.
Lift the telephone’s handset out of its cradle and answer the call/dial the
number.
4.
To end the call, replace the handset on the telephone.
To answer or make a telephone call using a handset:
1.
Make sure that the handset/headset switch (H) is set to handset.
2.
Lift the telephone’s handset out of its cradle and answer the call/dial the
number.
3.
To end the call, replace the handset on the telephone.
Note:
It is recommended that you always use the headset, otherwise you will not
benefit from the GN 8210’s features and protection.
4.2 Muting a call
To mute a call so that the other party is not able to hear you,
set the mute switch (F) to the mute position. The mute indi-
cator (F) will flash and low beeps will be heard in the head-
set every 10 seconds to indicate that mute is activated.
4.3 Automatic Volume Adjust
The volume of incoming calls is regulated by the Automatic Volume Adjust function,
which is built into the amplifier. Automatic Volume Adjust automatically adjusts each
incoming call’s volume to the same level as that of the previous call, giving you a con-
sistent volume for each and every call you receive.
At any time, you may change the volume of incoming calls by adjusting the manual
headset volume control (G). The volume of your next incoming call will then be at this
new level.
4.4 Visual indicators
The amplifier has two visual indicators: the on-line indicator (A)
on the headset stand and the mute indicator (F).
On-line indicator
The on-line indicator (A) flashes when speech is detected, indi-
cating to others that you are on a call.
When the amplifier is first connected to power through the power
adapter, the on-line indicator (A) flashes rapidly for 2 seconds.
Mute indicator
A flashing mute indicator (F) indicates that you have muted the
call, and that the other party is not able to hear you.
When the amplifier is first connected to power through the
power adapter, the mute indicator flashes rapidly for 2 sec-
onds.
Functions
On-line indicator
Mute indicator
Power-up, system check
Short flashes for 2 seconds
Short flashes for 2 seconds
On-line
Flashes when speaking
Muted
Flashes when muted
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