Plantronics H41N User Guide - Page 5

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GB DIAGRAM KEY ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE Fig. 1 Before you fit the headset onto your ear, move the receiver out as far as possible. Place the earhook over your ear and gently press the receiver against your ear so it is ideally positioned for comfort and call clarity. ADJUSTING THE MOUTH PIECE Standard Voice Tube Models Fig. 2 The voice tube is adjustable in 2 ways. First it pivots at the metal ball joint, and secondly the voice tube can be telescoped in and out. Hold the headset securely against your ear with one hand. With your other hand, adjust the voice tube so that the tip sits two finger-widths from the corner of your mouth. Your voice will sound clearer if you avoid positioning the voice tube in front of your mouth. Noise-Cancelling Models Fig. 3 Carefully shape the boom with both hands as shown. Do not bend or twist the boom within 50mm of the microphone. Fig. 4 Position the boom so that the microphone sits two finger-widths from the corner of your mouth. Make sure the front of the microphone faces your mouth. If necessary, carefully rotate the microphone into the proper position. Avoid repeated twisting of the boom. POLARIS™ AND STARBASE® ADDITIONAL FEATURES Polaris and StarBase Headset Models Fig. 5 The Polaris and StarBase headset models are fitted with a standard modular connector. To use these models, simply insert the connector into the headset port of a compatible telephone. 3

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ADJUSTING THE EARPIECE
Fig. 1
Before you fit the headset onto your ear, move the receiver out
as far as possible.
Place the earhook over your ear and gently press the receiver
against your ear so it is ideally positioned for comfort and
call clarity.
ADJUSTING THE MOUTH PIECE
Standard Voice Tube Models
Fig. 2
The voice tube is adjustable in 2 ways. First it pivots at the metal
ball joint, and secondly the voice tube can be telescoped in
and out.
Hold the headset securely against your ear with one hand.
With your other hand, adjust the voice tube so that the tip sits
two finger-widths from the corner of your mouth. Your voice will
sound clearer if you avoid positioning the voice tube in front
of your mouth.
Noise-Cancelling Models
Fig. 3
Carefully shape the boom with both hands as shown. Do not
bend or twist the boom within 50mm of the microphone.
Fig. 4
Position the boom so that the microphone sits two finger-widths
from the corner of your mouth.
Make sure the front of the microphone faces your mouth.
If necessary, carefully rotate the microphone into the proper
position. Avoid repeated twisting of the boom.
POLARIS™ AND STARBASE
®
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Polaris and StarBase Headset Models
Fig. 5
The Polaris and StarBase headset models are fitted with a
standard modular connector.
To use these models, simply insert the connector into the headset
port of a compatible telephone.
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