VTech VH6210 Manuel utilisateur

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VH6210
Convertible Office
Wireless Headset
VH6211
Convertible Office
Wireless Headset
with Lifter
Abridged user’s manual
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Congratulations
on your purchase of this VTech product. Before using this product,
please read the Important safety information.
This Abridged user’s manual provides you with the basic installation and
use instructions. A limited set of features are described in abbreviated
form.
Visit businessphones.vtech.com/support/downloads to download a
full set of installation and operation instructions for:
Headset connection methods
Option 1: Connect to IP phone via EHS
Option 2: Connect to traditional corded phone
Option 3: Connect to traditional corded phone with Lifter
Option 4: Connect to a computer
Headset wearing styles
Over-the-ear hook
Over-the-head band
Behind-the-neck band
The software application
Software application - Installation and Operation Guide
For customer service or product information, visit our website at
businessphones.vtech.com or call 1 (800) 595-9511. In Canada, please
dial 1 (800) 267-7377.
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Compatible with
Hearing
Ai
d T-Coil
TIA-1083
Telephones identified with this logo have reduced noise and
interference when used with most T-coil equipped hearing aids and
cochlear implants. The TIA-1083 Compliant Logo is a trademark of the
Telecommunications Industry Association. Used under license.
The VH6210/VH6211 includes a wireless headset and base that allow
you to have handsfree phone conversations.
The package also comes with the EHS (Electronic hookswitch) cables
and headset audio cable that allow you to connect your headset
using either one or both of the following methods:
PHONE mode - Connect to a deskphone
If you want to connect your headset to a deskphone, you can
simply use the cables provided to connect the headset to a
deskphone directly.
PC mode - Connect to a computer
Use the USB cable to connect the headset base and your PC. You
can make and receive VoIP calls through Skype® or Skype for
Business®, using
the software application
.
VH6211 Convertible Office Wireless Headset with Lifter:
The VH6211 package also comes with the extra corded handset lifter,
making it convenient to answer and end calls right from the headset,
so that the product can be used in different ways depending on your
needs.
For lifter’s information, refer to the section Lifter.
Introduction
Skype® and Skype for Business® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Batteries with battery
compartment cover
Wireless headset
Behind-the-neck band
Four over-the-ear
hooks
Sponge cover
for ear hooks
Four earbuds
Over-the-head band
Two spare rubber
rings for headset
earpiece
What’s in the box
Your product package contains the following items. Save your sales
receipt and original packaging in the event warranty service is
necessary.
Abridged user's manual
For VH6210/VH6211:
USB cable
Abridged user’s manual
Headset base
power adapter
Corded phone
connection cable
Headset base
What’s in the box
Headset audio cable
EHS cable 1
EHS cable 2
Auxiliary ring detectorCorded handset lifter
For VH6211 only:
For VH6210/VH6211 (con’t):
Table of contents
Overview
Headset ..........................................1
Headset base .................................2
Install headset battery ................. 4
Power up the headset base ........5
Charge the headset battery ........5
Charge and store your spare
battery ........................................ 6
Connection methods ....................7
PHONE mode ............................7
PC mode .....................................7
Option 1: Connect to
IP phone via EHS ...................... 8
Option 2: Connect to a
traditional corded phone
(for VH6211 only) ...................... 9
Option 3: Connect to a
traditional corded phone
with Lifter (for VH6211 only) ... 9
Option 4: Connect to a
computer ................................... 9
Position the headset .................. 10
Over-the-ear hook ................. 10
Over-the-head band ..............13
Over-the-neck-band ..............15
Before use
Headset operation ......................17
Headset power on/off ............17
PHONE mode and
PC mode ...................................17
Operate
PHONE mode ............................. 18
Operate with IP phone
via EHS...................................... 18
Operate with traditional
corded phone ........................... 19
Operate with traditional
corded phone via Lifter ......... 19
PC mode ...................................... 20
Call settings ..................................21
Auto Answer .............................21
Change Audio Bandwidth .....21
Adjust the headset earpiece
audio .......................................... 22
Headset ringer .........................23
Anti-Startle (G616) ...................23
Temporary ringer silencing ... 24
Volume control ....................... 24
Mute .......................................... 24
Hot-swappable headset
battery replacement ...............25
Lifter (for VH6211 only)
Overview ...................................... 27
Connect the Lifter ...................... 29
Operate with Lifter ..................... 29
Appendix
Adding and registering
a new headset .........................30
Headset lights .............................. 31
Headset alert tones .................32
Headset alert prompts ............ 32
Headset base lights ....................33
Frequently asked questions ..... 34
Maintenance ...............................40
Important safety information ... 41
Safety information .................. 41
Especially about wireless
headsets ................................... 42
Precautions for users of
implanted cardiac
pacemakers ............................. 43
For C-UL compliance ................. 44
Mesures de sécurité
importantes .............................44
FCC Part 68 and ACTA ...............48
FCC Part 15 ..................................50
California Energy Commission
battery charging testing
instructions................................51
Limited warranty .........................52
Disclaimer and Limitation of
Liability ..................................... 55
Technical specifications ............. 56
1
Headset
Overview
1 –VOL+/VOL-
Slide the volume switch to the right or left to adjust the headset ringer volume
while in idle mode, or the listening volume while on a call.
2 – ON/OFF button and LED light
Press to make, answer or end a call.
See page 31 for lights behavior.
3 – MUTE
Mute the microphone during a call.
4 – Battery with cover attached
The battery is permanently attached to the battery compartment cover and they
are inseparable from each other. Remove the entire assembled unit to replace
the battery.
5 – Microphone
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Overview
Headset base
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1 – VOLUME / MICROPHONE
Press to adjust the speaking volume while on a call.
2 – Magnetic charging mount
Place the headset here for charging.
3 – MUTE/SPARE BATT (light)
See page 33 for lights behavior.
4 – PHONE (mode button and light)
Press to enter the PHONE mode. See page 33 for lights behavior.
5 – PC (mode button and light)
Press to enter the PC mode. See page 33 for lights behavior.
6 – PAIR
Press to initiate headset registration or deregistration.
7 – Spare battery compartment cover
8 – POWER jack (green dot)
9 – PHONE jack (blue dot)
10 – EHS jack (red dot)
11 – (USB port)
Open the port cover to plug in the USB cable for use with PC mode.
12 – LIFTER jack (for VH6211 only)
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Overview
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13 – AutoAns ON/OFF
When turned on, your headset will then automatically answer a call when it is
lifted from the charging cradle.
14 – Audio Adjustment Switch
When you have connected the headset base to a deskphone, use this switch to
adjust the headset earpiece audio between A and F, until the dial tone is clear.
Notes
The default setting of the Audio Adjustment Switch is A.
The audio adjustment setting is dependent on
- the types of deskphones to which the headset base is connected; and
- the interference caused by other DECT systems operating in the same
environment.
15 – WB (Wideband) / NB (Narrowband) Switch
Use this switch to adjust the audio bandwidth. Wideband audio delivers wider
frequency response and higher HD audio quality.
Headset base
4
Getting started
Install headset battery
CAUTION
Do not disassemble the battery from its battery compartment cover.
Notes
You will hear the voice prompt "Low battery" when you press the ON/OFF
button while the headset battery is low.
When fully charged, the headset battery supports up to 5 hours of talk time or 48
hours of standby time.
If you slide the WB / NB (wideband/narrowband) switch to WB for enhanced
audio quality, the power consumption will also be increased, thereby resulting in
reduced talk time (see page 21).
To order a replacement battery pack (model BT291865), visit our website at
businessphones.vtech.com or call 1 (800) 595-9511. In Canada, dial
1 (800) 267-7377.
1. Align the metallic contacts between the battery and the battery
compartment, and then place the battery down.
2. Slide the battery until it clicks into place.
3. Charge it for at least 30 minutes.
5
Getting started
Charge the headset battery
Hang the headset onto the magnetic charging mount.
The magnet holds the headset in place.
The light will turn:
- steady red when the headset
battery is low while charging;
- steady purple when the battery
is well charged; and
- steady blue when the battery
is fully charged.
Note
For optimal performance, charge the headset battery for at least 30 minutes before
use. The battery is fully charged after 2 hours of continuous charging. When the
headset is not in use, recharge by hanging it onto the headset base.
Power up the headset base
1. Plug the small end of the headset
base power adapter labelled
to the POWER jack (green dot) at
the rear of the headset base.
2. Plug the large end into an electrical
outlet not controlled by a wall
switch.
6
Getting started
Charge and store your spare battery
The spare battery is for powering on the headset. You can install it into
your headset base for charging and storage purposes.
The headset supports hot swapping, in which the current call on the
headset will remain connected if you replace the battery within 5
minutes. You can even have an unlimited talk time with timely battery
replacement.
1. Align the metallic contacts between the battery and the battery
compartment, and then place the battery down.
2. Slide the battery until it clicks into place.
The MUTE | SPARE BATT light turns green when charging.
3. Slide the battery compartment cover back to the headset base.
Note
For optimal performance, charge the spare battery for at least 30 minutes before
use. The battery is fully charged after 2 hours of continuous charging. When the
spare headset is not to be used, keep it in charging in the headset base.
7
Getting started
Connection methods
Choose one of the following methods to connect your headset for
operation in either PHONE mode or PC mode.
PHONE mode
Option 1: Connect to IP phone via EHS
You can connect the headset to an IP phone using the EHS
cable and headset audio cable provided. The headset acts as
a supplementary device that can join calls. Use the IP phone
connected to make or answer calls.
Option 2: Connect to traditional corded phone (for VH6211 only)
You can connect the headset to a traditional corded phone using
the corded phone connection cable provided. You need to
physically lift the corded handset off the corded phone base cradle
before you can use the headset to join in the call.
Option 3: Connect to traditional corded phone with
Lifter (for VH6211 only)
You can connect the headset to a corded phone using the corded
phone connection cable and lifter provided (see page 29). The
headset acts as a supplementary device that can join calls. You can
simply press on the headset to use the connected corded phone
to make or answer calls.
PC mode
Option 4: Connection to a computer
Connect the headset base to your PC with the USB cable provided.
You can make and receive VoIP calls through Skype or Skype for
Business, using
the software application
.
8
Getting started
Connection methods
Note
The cords have colored labels that guide you to plug them into the correct headset
base jacks. The back of the headset base has color-coded dots and the names of the
jacks above them that correspond to the colored labels on the cords.
For detailed instructions of the four options to connect your
headset, visit the product page of VH6210 or VH6211 at
businessphones.vtech.com/support/downloads to download
the respective instructional document.
Option 1: Connect to IP phone via EHS
Connect the headset to an IP phone using the EHS cable and headset
audio cable provided. Depending on the brand and series of your
IP phone, you might need to use either EHS cable 1 or EHS cable 2
provided for connection.
Visit businessphones.vtech.com for the compatibility list of IP phone
models that are compatible for EHS connection, as well as the
respective EHS adapter(s) that you need to purchase separately.
Connect with EHS cable 1 Connect with EHS cable 2
EHS cable 1 EHS cable 2
Headset
audio
cable
Headset
audio
cable
9
Getting started
Option 3: Connect to a traditional corded phone with Lifter
(for VH6211 only)
U
se the corded phone
connection cable and lifter
provided
to c
onnect the
headset to a traditional
corded phone.
Option 4: Connect to a computer
Use the USB cable provided
to connect the headset to your
computer. Your
headset supports calls through
Skype or
Skype for Business.
Install
the software application
before operating in PC mode.USB cable
Connection methods
Option 2: Connect to a traditional corded phone (for VH6211 only)
Use the
corded phone
connection cable
provided
to connect the headset to
a traditional corded phone.
Corded phone
connection cable
Corded phone
connection cable
10
Getting started
Position the headset
Over-the-ear hook
Attach the headset accessories and wear the headset:
1. Mount the earhooks over your ear and insert the earbuds to check
the best fitting. Remove them from your ear after checking.
2. Insert your desired earhook to the headset.
• Rotate it until it securely holds in place.
Note
If you accidentally ripped off the rubber ring, use a spare rubber ring to replace it.
Rubber ring
11
Getting started
Position the headset
3. Insert your desired earbud to the headset.
• Make sure the protruding bump is pointing towards your
mouth when placed on your ear. The protruding bump on the
earbud holds the headset securely in your ear.
4. Hook the headset on your ear. Adjust the angle of the headset until
the microphone is pointing towards your mouth.
12
Getting started
Position the headset
Remove the earbud and earhook:
Remove the earbud and earhook, when you need to replace them
in the Over-the-ear hook, when you need to change to the
over-the-head and behind-the-neck style.
1. Hold both sides of the earbud. Twist and pull the earbud until it
separates from the earpiece.
2. Rotate the earhook to vertical direction.
3. Pull the earhook until it separates from the headset.
To re-insert another set of earbud and earhook, refer to the previous
section.
13
Getting started
Position the headset
Over-the-head band
Attach the headband and wear the headset:
1. With the headset at a vertical angle (microphone pointing down),
insert the headset earpiece into the headband.
2. Rotate the headset to a horizontal direction until it holds into place.
Note
If you accidentally ripped off the rubber ring, use a spare rubber ring to replace it.
Rubber ring
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