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WT88 WIRELESS TELEPHONE HEADSET

your true wireless handsfree office solution!

The WT88 wireless headset system includes a lightweight rechargeable headset, 
with a base station that acts as the transmission portal as well as a headset power-
charger. The WT88 comes with a handset lifter, which upon the press of a button 
on  the  headset,  automatically  lifts  up  the  telephone  handset  for  a  call.  Bringing 
forward  Accutone’s  emphasis  on  product  flexibility,  the  WT88  also  offers 
connection with your PC, so users can switch to wireless VoIP chat with the press 
of a button.

Designed  to  meet  the  reliability  and  complexity  requirements  of  a  professional 
business product; yet, the WT88 is being marketed as an affordable and simplistic 

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product for the mass consumers.  This is because Accutone  believes that good 
product knows no boundaries. With long traditions of building headsets for the 
professional market, we not only have the experience to build the best product in 
terms of acoustics, mechanics and cosmetics, but we also have the ability to build 
product that is affordable to everyone. We do not put everything into our headset 
so  that  we  can  price  them  higher,  instead  we  choose  features  carefully  so  our 
users enjoy truly what they need.

So now, please spend some time to read through this entire manual to familiarize 

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yourself  with  this  device,  and  again  thank  you  for  choosing  Accutone as  your 
telecommunication headset brand.

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40 Channels RF Operation!

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This installation guide and user manual contains the following contents:

Part A. Understanding your WT88

Part C. Enjoying your WT88 Headset

Part D. Troubleshooting your WT88 

Part E. Detailed Specifications of WT88

Parts Included

p.3

Headset Overview

p.3

Base Station Overview

p.4

Making Wireless Telephone Calls

p.9

Using the Recording Function

p.10

Using the Audio Selection Function

p.10

Most Frequently Asked Questions 1

p.11

Most Frequently Asked Questions 2

p.12

Battery Problems & Replacement

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Part B. Installing your WT88 Headset

Connecting to the Telephone

p.5

Connecting to the Base Station

p.5

Installing and Charging the Headset

p.6

Synchronizing the Headset with the Base Station

p.6

Installing the Handset Lifter

p.7

Pairing the Wireless Headset with your Telephone

p.8

Setting the Microphone Type and Gain Level

p.8

Conformities & Standards
Technical Specifications
Safety & Warnings

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Summary of Contents for WT88

Page 1: ...006 Accutone Technologies Ltd All rights reserved Accutone and the logo device are trademarks of Accutone Technologies Ltd WT88 Wireless Telephone Headset INSTALLATION GUIDE USER MANUAL www accutone c...

Page 2: ...at we can price them higher instead we choose features carefully so our users enjoy truly what they need So now please spend some time to read through this entire manual to familiarize yourself with t...

Page 3: ...8 8 9 Base Station Interface A Charging Spring B Base Station Power Indicator C Online Paging Indicator D Battery Charging Indicator E Page Button F Audio Selection Button G Recording Jack H Power Ad...

Page 4: ...et into the base station as illustrated Turn the headset on by switching the Headset Power Switch 2 to the left The base station acts not only as a headset holder and signal transmitter but also a pow...

Page 5: ...us W B6 pairing the wireless headset with your telephone Different telephones have different settings so in some cases you will have to pair your wireless headset with your specific telephone To see w...

Page 6: ...want to mute your microphone press Mute Button 8 5 4 3 1 If you are using your WT88 along with a recording device or if you want to record your conversations via your PC you must first connect the Re...

Page 7: ...rewdriver and turn the Microphone Gain Dial of the base station clockwise for volume increase 11 12 When I press the answer button on my headset the lifter doesn t respond Is the cable coming out of t...

Page 8: ...andwidth Number of Channel 40 Channels Channel Space 1 8Hz Speech Coder 32kb s ADPCM with parity Type of RF Modulation DBPSK modulation demodulation Processing Gain 11dB Data Rate 80kb s time division...

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