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Inserting the battery

1. The battery chamber is located on the side of the receiver. To open the battery

chamber, use your fingernail to pull the small flap up. (Figure 5)

2.  When open, remove the chamber from the headset. (Figure 6)
3. Insert the battery in the chamber with plus (+) side of battery facing the plus (+) side

of chamber. (Figure 7)

4. Put the battery chamber back into the headset. (Figure 8) When it is time to replace

the battery, a warning signal will sound in your headset every 10 seconds.

5. The headset ships with high capacity 3032 batteries. A smaller 2032 battery can also

be used. If using the alternate battery type, insert the enclosed blue battery adapter
into the battery chamber. (Figure 9)

Note: Battery life varies with usage. The typical life of the 3032 battery is 600 hours.  The
typical life of the 2032 battery is 200 hours.

Summary of Contents for ACTIVA

Page 1: ...User Guide ACTIVA...

Page 2: ...Control II Mute Button III Ear Cushion Mounted on Earplate D Flexible Microphone Boom E Microphone with Foam Cover F Battery G Battery Adapter H Quick Disconnect Coil Cord I Clothing Clip J Wall Hook...

Page 3: ...t port Figure 3 3 If you have purchased the optional headset handset switch install by following these steps Figure 4 a Connect the headset to the headset port on the switch b Connect the cord from th...

Page 4: ...ing the plus side of chamber Figure 7 4 Put the battery chamber back into the headset Figure 8 When it is time to replace the battery a warning signal will sound in your headset every 10 seconds 5 The...

Page 5: ...one and listen for a dial tone in your headset 4 If you hear a dial tone blow into the microphone If you can hear the sound of your blowing the setting is correct 5 If there is no dial tone or you can...

Page 6: ...seconds to enter set up mode You will hear a signal when the headset is in the set up mode Figure 14 3 Increase or decrease microphone volume by pressing the upper or lower part of the oval volume con...

Page 7: ...vate from stand by mode To manually reactivate from stand by mode or to reactivate from the sleep mode press the mute or volume buttons Figure 16 Adjusting the receive volume 1 To turn the headset sou...

Page 8: ...lexible microphone boom so the microphone is positioned approximately 1 2 12 mm from your mouth Figure 20 4 To relieve the weight of the cord attach the clip to your shirt or jacket Figure 21 5 The Qu...

Page 9: ...ce Cautionary Notes to Computer Users When using any headset with a computer care should be taken in dry or low humidity environments to protect the user from electrostatic discharge from the monitor...

Page 10: ...that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help IC Notice to Users The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification...

Page 11: ...rights which vary from state to state Unless otherwise instructed in the User Guide the user may not under any circumstances attempt any service adjustments or repairs on this unit whether in or out...

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