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B. INSTALLING YOUR WT88 HEADSET

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Installation

Installation

B1. connecting to the telephone

Unplug the handset from your telephone base, 
and  plug  the  handset  into  the  Handset 
Connector (N). 

Connect one end of the Modular Cable (X) to 
the Telephone Connector (M) under the base 
station, the other end of the Modular Cable (Y) 
goes  into  the  handset  jack  under  your 
telephone  unit  (where  it  used  to  connect  to 
the telephone handset).

N

X

M

Y

B2. connecting to the base station

Connect  power  adaptor  to  the  Power  Adaptor 
Jack  (H),  then  connect  to  any  power-socket. 
(Make  sure  the  voltage  specified  on  the  adaptor 
corresponds to your local electrical power supply  
specifications).

If you will use the wireless headset for VoIP chat or 
other computer applications, connect Audio Cable 
(Z) to the PC Audio Jack (J). The two 3.5mm audio 
plugs on the other end goes into your PC sound 
card. (Black for speaker, Red for microphone).

H

Z

J

B3. installing and charging the wireless headset

Place the wireless headset 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 power 
charger. The battery will be charged by simply 
placing the headset in the base station. 

  The  Battery  Charging 

Indicator (D) will light up during charging. The 
charging  status  is  shown  by  the  color  of  the 
indicator.  Constant  green  color  means  fully

The  battery  requires  a  minimum  of  4  hours 
charging  before  use.

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D

charged, amber flashing means the battery is still charging, and red means the 
battery power is low. When the headset is running out of battery, it will beep 
every 10 seconds.

 (For any problem with troubleshooting or replacing battery, turn to p.13)

B4. synchronizing the wireless headset with the base station

When you first switch on the wireless headset, it 
will  automatically  synchronize  with  its  base 
station. This is indicated by the online indicator 
on both the headset and the base station flashing 
for several seconds. Both indicators will switch 
off once the process is completed. 
If the base station online indicator does not stop 
flashing, please repeat this entire synchronization 
by turning the headset power off.

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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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