Sennheiser Comfort calls Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - OfficeRunner™

OfficeRunner™Instruction manualDECTComfortcalls

Page 2 - Contents

9Overview of the LEDsOverview of the LEDsBase station* during charging, each segment gets brighter in 5 stepsHeadsetLED of the PC button  Meanin

Page 3 - Important safety information

Putting the headset system into operation10Putting the headset system into operationPutting the base station into operationYou can use the headset sys

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11Putting the headset system into operationConnecting the base station to the mains power supply왘 Connect the DC IN connector  of the power supply un

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Putting the headset system into operation12왘 Disconnect the handset cable from the telephone.왘 Connect the handset cable to the Handset socket .왘 Use

Page 6 - Delivery includes

13Putting the headset system into operationYou can also connect the HSL 10 mechanical handset lifter from Sennheiser Communications (see “Accessories

Page 7 - Product overview

Putting the headset system into operation14If your telephone has a built-in electronic hook switch supporting the MSH standard:왘 Set the DIP switch 

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15Putting the headset system into operationInstalling the HeadSetup softwareThe HeadSetup software enables the headset system to communicate with a wi

Page 9 - Overview of the buttons

Putting the headset system into operation16Putting the headset into operationThe headset can be worn on the right or left ear. To wear the headset, yo

Page 10 - Overview of the LEDs

17Putting the headset system into operationLabeling the headsetThe name plate  or  allows you to label the headset.왘 Change the lettering of the nam

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Putting the headset system into operation18왘 Press either the LINK button  on the headset or the PHONE button 쐋 on the base station.A wireless li

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1ContentsContentsImportant safety information ... 2The OfficeRunner™ w

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19Putting the headset system into operationTesting the headset system in PC mode and adjusting itTesting the PC connectionWhen Phone mode is selected

Page 14 - DHSG standard

Putting the headset system into operation20Adjusting advanced settingsThe DIP switch row  allows you to adjust the headset system to your individual

Page 15 - MSH standard

21Putting the headset system into operationAutomatically establishing the wireless link between headset and base station (Auto Link) – DIP switch 4Swi

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Using the headset system22Using the headset systemCharging the headset’s rechargeable batteryIf you charge the rechargeable battery for the first time

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23Using the headset systemSwitching the headset on/offSwitching the headset on왘 Press and hold the LINK button  for 5 seconds.The HEADSET LED  fla

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Using the headset system24Putting the headset on and adjusting itWearing the headset with the earloop왘 Slightly pull the earloop  away from the heads

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25Using the headset systemCalling via the fixed line phone using the headset Accepting an incoming callYou hear the ring tone of the fixed line phone:

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Using the headset system26Ending a call왘 Disconnect the wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23). If you are using handset lifter/

Page 21 - Adjusting advanced settings

27Using the headset systemMaking a PC call왘 Establish a wireless link between headset and base station (see page 23).왘 Make the call using your softph

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Using the headset system28Switching between Phone and PC modeYou can switch between Phone and PC mode and accept calls of the other mode.왘 Press the P

Page 23 - Using the headset system

Important safety information2Important safety information• Please read this instruction manual carefully and completely before using the product.• Mak

Page 24 - Switching the headset on/off

29Using the headset systemTo start the conference call using the master headset:왘 Establish a wireless link between headset and base station (the LINK

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Using the headset system30The volumes can be adjusted in several steps. When the minimum or maximum volume is reached, you hear a double beep in the h

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31Using the headset systemPairing the headset to third party DECT GAP telephones왘 Place the OfficeRunner™ headset at a maximum distance of 1 m from th

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Cleaning and maintaining the headset system32Cleaning and maintaining the headset system왘 Before cleaning, switch the product off and disconnect the b

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33Cleaning and maintaining the headset systemReplacing the ear pad of the headband You can replace the ear pad. Spare ear pads are available from your

Page 29 - Holding a conference call

Cleaning and maintaining the headset system34Replacing the headset’s rechargeable batteryYou can replace the rechargeable battery. Spare rechargeable

Page 30 - Adjusting the volume

35If a problem occursIf a problem occursFor additional information and an FAQ list, please visit www.headsets.com.If a problem occurs that is not list

Page 31 - Using the advanced functions

Accessories and spare parts36Accessories and spare partsFor additional information on accessories and spare parts, please contact Headsets.com.Accesso

Page 32 - If you leave the DECT range

37SpecificationsSpecificationsOfficeRunner™ base stationOfficeRunner™ headsetType approvals (OfficeRunner™ headset system)In compliance withUSA: This

Page 33 - Cleaning and maintaining the

Specifications38OfficeRunner™ power supply unit DECTNominal input voltage 100 to 240 V~Nominal input current max. 0.2 AMains frequency 50 to 60 HzNomi

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3Important safety information• Do not operate the product near any heat sources.• Only use attachments/accessories specified by Sennheiser Communicati

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39Manufacturer DeclarationsManufacturer DeclarationsWarrantySennheiser Communications A/S gives a warranty of 24 months on this product. For the curre

Page 36 - If a problem occurs

Manufacturer Declarations40• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equ

Page 37 - Accessories and spare parts

41IndexIndexAABC switchadjusting 18ACC socketconnection of an optional me-chanical handset lifter 13Accessoriesconnection of an optional me-chanical

Page 38 - Specifications

Index42GGAP telephonepairing 31Guest headsetholding a conference call 28HHeadband 16Headsetadjusting 24attaching the earloop 16attaching the headban

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43IndexWWideband and narrowband modeswitching between wideband and narrowband mode 21Wireless linkestablishing automatically (Auto Link) 21

Page 40 - Manufacturer Declarations

Sennheiser Communications A/S Langager 6, 2680 Solrød Strand, Denmark www.senncom.com Printed in ChinaPubl. 06/10 A01

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The OfficeRunner™ wireless headset system4The OfficeRunner™ wireless headset systemThe Sennheiser Communications OfficeRunner™ is a wireless DECT head

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5Delivery includesDelivery includes1 base station1 headset with built-in rechargeable battery1 bendable earloop2earloops (size S and L) 1 headband1 na

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Product overview6Product overviewBase station PC button with LED Charging contacts쐋 PHONE button with LED LINK LED CHARGE ST

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7Product overviewHeadset107A92453EBDC68 Microphone Name plate with cheek spacer HEADSET LED LINK button  AUDIO button Earloop  Charging conta

Page 45 - Publ. 06/10

Overview of the buttons8Overview of the buttonsBase stationHeadsetAction Button Functions Page왘 Press the PHONE button 쐋 Selects the Phone mode 25

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