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Changing Ears

To accommodate left or right ear wearing styles, rotate the entire speaker
housing under the headband 180° (see Figure 9).

Headband Wearing

Position the headset lightly on your head (see Figure 10). The Stratus Ultra-G
headband is extremely lightweight, ensuring a comfortable fit that lasts all day.
The stabilizer cushion rests just above the ear on the side of your head
opposite the receiver.
Refer to the Microphone Positioning section for additional information.

Figure 10
Headband Wearing

Figure 9
Changing Ears

Summary of Contents for GN Stratus Ultra

Page 1: ...User Guide STRATUS ULTRA G ...

Page 2: ...ents 1 Ear Capsule 2 Headband 4 Microphone Positioning 6 Clothing Clip 6 Connecting To Your Telephone 7 Maintenance 7 Cautionary Notes to Computer Users 8 FCC Notice to Users 8 Warranty 8 To Obtain Service 9 Copyright 1999 GN Netcom Inc all rights reserved ...

Page 3: ...uide If after reviewing this guide you have any questions concerning the Stratus Ultra G headset please call your distributor or contact GN Netcom Inc Customer Service at 800 826 4656 Stratus Ultra G Components 1 Noise Canceling Microphone 2 Flexible Microphone Boom Arm 3 Receiver 4 Adjustable Lobe Hinge 5 Ear Capsule 6 Flexible Wire Headband 7 Ear Cushion for Headband Wearing 8 Foam Windscreen 9 ...

Page 4: ...3 1 Straighten out the Adjustable Lobe Hinge 2 Swing the ear capsule away from the receiver and slide the ear capsule behind your ear until the saddle of the hook rests on the uppermost part of your ear 3 With your thumb close the ear lobe hinge until it is snug secure and comfortable to wear but not tight on your ear 4 Lightly press the speaker against the ear for proper positioning To remove sim...

Page 5: ...umb and index finger 3 With your right thumb and index finger firmly grasp the top of the ear capsule at the saddle see Figure 5 4 Pull down and out with your right hand releasing the C ring from the receiver housing Installation 1 Remove the headband 2 With the speaker side of the receiver facing you hold the headset in your left hand between your thumb and index finger 3 With your right hand hol...

Page 6: ...he headband onto the receiver housing until it springs into place in the groove 5 Snap the large cushion onto the speaker housing until it clicks into place Removal 1 Remove the ear cushion 2 In the left ear wearing style with the corded side of the receiver facing you hold the headset in your left hand between your thumb and index finger with the boom pointing to the left 3 With your right hand h...

Page 7: ...he headset lightly on your head see Figure 10 The Stratus Ultra G headband is extremely lightweight ensuring a comfortable fit that lasts all day The stabilizer cushion rests just above the ear on the side of your head opposite the receiver Refer to the Microphone Positioning section for additional information Figure 10 Headband Wearing Figure 9 Changing Ears ...

Page 8: ...ctly positioned in front of your mouth One hand should grasp and steady the receiver end of the boom The other hand can then flex the boom see Figure 12 CAUTION Never forcefully rotate the microphone boom past its stop point in the receiver assembly Clothing Clip The clothing clip should be fastened for comfortable wearing see Figure 13 It is designed to prevent the weight of the cord from dislodg...

Page 9: ...odular plug on the end The modular connector plugs directly into a headset port modular jack on the telephone or console The modular plug cable also has a mated Quick Disconnect assembly see Figure 15 Disconnecting at the Quick Disconnect allows you to move around without having to remove your headset If you are on a call disconnecting at the Quick Disconnect effectively puts the other party on ho...

Page 10: ...verings anti static sprays can be helpful Remove the headset before turning the computer on or off GN Netcom Inc Profile headsets meet all OSHA UL FCC and CSA standards FCC Notice to Users Upon request only you must notify your telephone utility company telco of your intention to install or permanently remove an FCC Part 68 registered device or system Include the FCC Registration Number and the Ri...

Page 11: ...rized service agency for all such work To Obtain Service For customer service and technical support call GN Netcom Inc at 1 800 826 4656 If it becomes necessary to send a unit in for repair it is not necessary to call for a Return Material Authorization RMA number as one will be assigned upon receipt of the package at the factory Ship the product in a suitable shipping container fully insured and ...

Page 12: ...10 77 Northeastern Blvd Nashua NH 03062 USA 1 800 826 4656 www gnnetcom com 181 1460 A Printed in USA March 1999 ...

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