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Note

: Switch is the default setting.

 

To change the sound mode:

1. Use 

34

 to locate the sound mode menu 

 on base display.

2. Use 

56

 to select one of the 3 modes from the menu, and choose between 

 

fi xed/switched from the menu.

3.  Press OK to confi rm the setting.

  2.5.5 Protection level selection 

Your headset offers a choice of 4 protection levels (plus its additional basic protection level). 
These levels protect you against sudden, overly-loud sound spikes that may come from the 
phone network (such as shrill telefax signals or network interference), and provide a limit to 
the maximum noise exposure from the headset during your workday.

The number of hours (on average) you spend on the telephone per day determines the set-
ting you should select. All 4 protection levels meet and exceed de facto global protection 
levels, and are compliant with NIOSH standards, and EU health and safety codes of 85 dB(A). 
The TT4 protection level is compliant with pertinent Australian recommendation.

 

 

Important

: In some jurisdictions, applicable regulations or laws may mandate the required setting 

 

you use. The Default level provides a protection level of 118 dB(A). Your headset protects you

 

against overly-loud sound spikes. If you use the telephone’s handset for calling, you will not have

 this 

protection.

Protection level

Criteria for selecting

Level 0

Basic protection against overly-loud sound spikes 
[118 db(A)]. Auto volume disabled

Level 1*

Less than 4 hours on telephone/day

Level 2*

4-8 hours on telephone/day

Level 3*

More than 8 hours on telephone/day

Level 4 (TT4)

Recommended Australian protection level (Telstra)

*  Compliant with Directive 2003/10/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 6 February 2003.

 

To change the protection level:

1.   Use 

34

 to locate the protection level menu 

 on base display.

2.   Use 

56

 to select one of the 5 modes from the menu.

3.   Press OK to confi rm the new mode.

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Summary of Contents for GN 9350

Page 1: ...GN Netcom All rights reserved GN Netcom Australia Pty Ltd www gnnetcom com au GN Netcom Singapore www gnnetcom com sg GN Netcom Asia Ltd www gnnetcom com hk ENG Guide for additional functions www gnnetcom com ...

Page 2: ...early marked GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB to which products they concern When the feature does not apply it will simply have a wire frame box and no grey fill i e GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 1 Product information 3 2 Setting up 4 2 1 Headset port 4 2 2 Default Outbound Call mode 4 2 3 Connecting to the GN 1000 RHL Remote Handset Lifter GN Netcom accessory 4 2 4 Connecting to external OLI GN Netcom ...

Page 3: ...2 4 6 Switching a call from desk telephone handset to headset 13 4 7 New master headset pairing to base 13 5 Use with DECT cordless telephones 14 6 Replacing battery pack GN Netcom accessory 14 6 1 Adding extra battery charging facility 14 6 2 Replacing battery pack 15 7 Audio and visual indicators 15 7 1 Headset s audio indicators 15 7 2 Headset s visual indicators 16 7 3 Base s visual indicators...

Page 4: ... USB Desk telephone connectivity VoIP USB connectivity GN 1000 RHL enabled Electronic hookswitch enabled Display for set up Adjustable range Sound refinement DSP Conference call On line indicator connectivity DECT GAP enabled not applicable for US version for connecting to your PC the headsets only work with the Windows 98 SE Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems Important When using your ...

Page 5: ...you want to use your VoIP application as default calling media press the USB button for 5 seconds If you want to change it back again press the Telephone button for 5 seconds GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 2 3 Connecting to the GN 1000 RHL Remote Handset Lifter GN Netcom accessory You may purchase a GN 1000 RHL as an accessory which lets you answer and end telephone calls while away from your desk Pl...

Page 6: ... Press the OK button to confirm a specific choice value within the 5 different menus A star beside a selected choice value indicates the current setting Default start position The LCD display is always on and ready to use The permanent default start position for the LCD display is the leftmost transmit volume setting The LCD display will always revert to this default start position if not operated...

Page 7: ...re enabled please refer to our website www gnnetcom com gn9120 ehs setup Please also refer to your telephone s user manual for clarification 4 modes are available GN RHL non EHS works with the GN 1000 RHL DHSG e g Siemens and Elmeg desk telephones AEI e g with Tenovis desk telephones MSH e g with Alcatel desk telephones Note By default the GN 9350 is set to the RHL interface which also is the corr...

Page 8: ...ormal Bass and Fixed Switch These two sections are separated by a blank line It is possible to choose one mode in each of the two sections Your headset offers 3 treble bass modes Treble Normal and Bass You can change these to suit your personal preferences or needs and seperately determine the USB sound quality Sound mode Effect Benefits Treble Accentuates high tones Ideal for users with slight hi...

Page 9: ...th NIOSH standards and EU health and safety codes of 85 dB A The TT4 protection level is compliant with pertinent Australian recommendation Important In some jurisdictions applicable regulations or laws may mandate the required setting you use The Default level provides a protection level of 118 dB A Your headset protects you against overly loud sound spikes If you use the telephone s handset for ...

Page 10: ...d quality of incoming calls by removing impurities transmitted with the signal such as background noise from your caller s environment 3 Wearing styles Your headset offers headband neckband and ear hook wearing styles Note GN 9330 and GN 9330 USB come with an ear hook and a headband Neckband is available as an accessory GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 3 1 Headband wearing styles You can choose to wear...

Page 11: ...is means the volume con trol is pushed up to increase the volume and pushed down to decrease the volume If you change the wearing ear of the headset you may also want to change the orientation of the volume control so that volume is still increased by pressing the volume control up To change the headset s volume control button orientation 1 Make sure there is no link between the headset and the ba...

Page 12: ...epending on whether the call is coming via the desk phone telephone or via VoIP USB After the call it will revert to the default mode you selected earlier The initial factory set mode is the telephone mode GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4 3 Conference calling Conference calling lets several headsets join together for a call The primary headset A 3 extra headsets B can join a conference call initiated...

Page 13: ...ticipant is now terminated from the conference call GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4 4 Emergency calling via VoIP Your headset supports quicker emergency calling via VoIP applications softphone If the headset is connected to a PC and the PC is screensaver locked you can still use the headset to dial emergency services To call emergency services via VoIP 1 Put on headset 2 If the PC is on even if scre...

Page 14: ...eadset 1 Remove the headset from base or if already out press the headset s talk button This establishes a link The headset s link indicator will start flashing and the call will be switched to the headset Note Do not place handset before the call is over as this will end the call GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 4 7 New master headset pairing to base You may designate a new master headset for your bas...

Page 15: ...light for 2 seconds to indicate successful pairing Your headset is now ready to use with your cordless telephone Consult your cordless telephone s user manual for using your headset with your cordless telephone 6 Replacing the battery pack GN Netcom accessory GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 6 1 Adding extra battery charging facility An extra battery charging facility is available as an accessory This ...

Page 16: ...udio and visual indicators The headset and base have audio and visual indicators that represent various functions associated with setting up and using the product GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB 7 1 Headset s audio indicator Headset action Audio indication Low battery 5 rapid beeps 20 second pause Volume up down 1 quick beep in increasing decreasing intensity Volume max min reached 1 rapid shrill low ...

Page 17: ...s indicator Base talk button Lit when in telephone mode and flashing when linked up USB mode button s indicator Base talk button Lit when in USB mode and flashing when linked up Mute functionality indicator red Lit when mute is activated Battery indicator 4 green diodes 1 indicator light 25 of a full charge 4 indicator lights 100 full charge Rightmost lit diode flashes when charging leftmost diode...

Page 18: ...et Then call a friend and adjust your headset s microphone as described in the Guide for basic set up and use For setting information on your telephone system please also refer to www gnnetcom com gn9300 support GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB Q When I press the talk button the GN 1000 RHL lifts but the call is not connected A Make sure that you are using the telephone s handset port and not the heads...

Page 19: ...liquids into any button sockets receptors or other openings Avoid exposing the product to rain Children and product packaging The packaging including plastic bags and wrapping parts are not toys for children The bags themselves or the many small parts they contain may cause choking if ingested Materials and allergies The headband is made of stainless steel which does not have a nickel coated surfa...

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