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Table of Contents

WT99 WIRELESS TELEPHONE HEADSET

your true wireless handsfree office solution!

Product Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

UNDERSTANDING AND OPERATING

SUPPORT AND OTHER INFORMATION

Product Introduction

p.1

Table of Contents

p.2

Important Safety Information

p.3

Exemption from Liability

p.3

Battery Safety Precautions

p.3

Main Interface Overview

p.4

Understanding LED Indications

p.13

Operating the Wireless Headset

p.14

Volume Adjustments

p.15

Frequently Asked Questions

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Environmental Standards

p.18

Terms & Conditions

p.18

SETUP AND INSTALLATION

Setting up Headset

p.5

Connecting to Telephone

p.6

Setting up Handset Lifter

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Adjusting Handset Lifter

p.8

Using External Sensor of Lifter

p.9

Removing and Replacing Battery

p.10

Pairing the Wireless Headset to Telephone

p.11

Registering/Pairing Headset to Base Station

p.12

Technical Specifications

Generic Access Profile

(GAP) Compatible Design

DECT 1880-1900MHz

WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY

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Accutone
standard 1.88~1.9GHz requirement. The WT99 wireless headset system is full GAP 
compatible  meaning it can be paired to any Wireless  (GAP) PBx   system. But aside 
from  being  a  stand-alone  wireless  headset,  the  WT99  can  also  be  paired  with  any 
fixed-line  telephone  by  replacing  its  handset.  Using  the  base  station  as  a  signal 
transmission  base  as  well  as  a  charging  unit,  the  wireless  headset  gives  user  true 
mobility during phone calls. Paired with the optional automatic handset lifter users can 
conveniently answer and end calls away from their desks.

Designed to meet the reliability requirements of a professional business product, the 
WT99 is instead being marketed as an affordable product for the mass consumers as 

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well. This is because Accutone  believes that good product knows no boundary. 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 also the ability to build product that is affordable to everyone. 

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.

  is  proud  to  introduce  our  DECT  wireless  headset  conforming  with  the 

Summary of Contents for WT99

Page 1: ...accutone com Accutone is a worldwide brand name for professional call center headsets Aiming to provide commercial standard handsfree solutions to both business and home sectors Accutone collaborates quality with affordability Come visit our website www accutone com to find out more about the wide range of solutions offered by us ...

Page 2: ...ireless headset system is full GAP compatible meaning it can be paired to any Wireless GAP PBx system But aside from being a stand alone wireless headset the WT99 can also be paired with any fixed line telephone by replacing its handset Using the base station as a signal transmission base as well as a charging unit the wireless headset gives user true mobility during phone calls Paired with the op...

Page 3: ...ŸWe cannot guarantee the information which relates to the technical properties or that contained in this document is correct The product and its accessories described in this document are subject to constant improvement and further development For this reason we reserve the right to modify components accessories technical specifications and related documentation of the product described herein wit...

Page 4: ... Unplug the handset from your telephone base and plug the handset into the Handset Connector Connect one end of the RJ Modular Cable to the Telephone Connector under the base station the other end of the RJ Modular Cable goes into the handset jack of your telephone unit where it used to connect to the telephone handset Connect the Power Adaptor to the Power Adaptor Jack then connect to any power s...

Page 5: ...r as illustrated There are 3 selection you can choose with the top most being the highest lifting distance S As the weight and size of handsets vary across telephones you may need to use a lower setting if the handset flies out of its cradle due to its lightweight Now test the lifter by wearing the headset and pressing the answer button on the headset if there s no response or the headset hasn t b...

Page 6: ...plied external sensor Flip over the handset lifter to reveal its bottom side Connect the external sensor plug to the External Sensor Jack or External Sensor Extension Jack if required J K TROUBLESHOOT WARNING If for any reasons outside of the ones mentioned above you still do not receive any beep tone from your headset when the telephone is ringing ie telephone ring volume too low etc Hook up the ...

Page 7: ...f you hear a dial tone the wireless headset works with your telephone But if you do not hear a dial tone pair the two by sliding the until you hear a dial tone Configuration Switch 14 2 First Charge 4h 14 Once you hear a dial tone make a call using your telephone If the person on the other end hears you perfectly the pairing is completed If you hear the caller but s he cannot hear you or the volum...

Page 8: ...D Headset Battery is Low Charge Immediately To switch off headset press and hold the Answer End Call Button until the Headset LED turns OFF 2 8 To switch on headset press and hold the Answer End Call Button until the Headset LED turns ON To charge the headset simple place the headset within the base station cradle To answer call with Handset Lifter installed a tone will be heard from the headset s...

Page 9: ...wer wall socket Make sure you are using the supplied AC adaptor Check if third LED bar of the Battery Indicator has flashed once when connecting the device to a power socket If not the setup is improper try again or contact your local distributor for support 9 Check that the telephone is connected to the base unit s Telephone Jack and that it s firmly connected Headset may be out of operational ra...

Page 10: ...ons Used equipment and used headset battery must be disposed of in compliance with current environmental protection regulations You should return them to your reseller or dispose them at an approved recycling centre Do not attempt to open the battery from its packaging as they contain chemical substance that may be harmful to your health In the event of leakage avoid contact with the skin eyes and...

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