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OUT OF RANGE WARNING

As you walk away from the base unit you will eventually reach the system operating range 

limit. The system will issue audible warnings at the operating limit.

If not in a call: 

One low tone when edge of range reached. One high tone when back in range.

If in a call: 

One low tone when edge of range reached. One high tone followed by a triple tone when 

back in range.
On hearing the edge of range alert you should walk closer to the base unit to ensure call 

quality is maintained. If you stray out of range any active call will be suspended. The call will 

be re-established on walking back in range.
If you remain out of range for more than 10 minutes the system will drop the call permanently. If 

using a Plantronics Handset Lifter, the handset will be replaced and the call terminated. 

LOW BATTERY WARNING

When the headset battery is running low, an audible warning will be heard through the 

headset as a single beep repeating every 20 seconds. The headset Status Indicator will also 

flash red when the battery needs to be recharged. You should recharge the headset 

immediately.

MUTE ACTIVE WARNING

There will be an audible tone every 15 seconds when mute is engaged.

MAINTENANCE HINTS

1.

 Unplug base unit from telephone and AC adapter from wall outlet before cleaning.

2.

 Clean the equipment with a damp (not wet) cloth.

3.

 Do not use solvents or other cleaning agents.

OPTIONAL PARTS & ACCESSORIES

There are a range of Plantronics accessories designed to enhance the functionality of your 

Voyager

 510S Bluetooth

®

 Headset System. 

To order, please contact your Plantronics supplier, call 

800-544-4660 x5538

, or go to 

www.plantronics.com

.

AUDIBLE WARNINGS, MAINTENANCE & ACCESSORIES

  1.

  HL10 telephone Handset Lifter   

(P/N 60961-21)

  2.

  US power adapter–base   

(P/N 64401-01)

  3.

  US power adapter–headset   

(P/N 69522-01)

  4.

  Car Lighter Adapter charger   

(P/N 69520-01)

  5.

  USB Headset Charger   

(P/N 69519-01)

  6.

  Belt-clip Carry Pouch   

(P/N 69521-01)

  7.

  Base unit cable   

(P/N 65111-01)

  8.

  Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset 

(P/N 67890-01)

  9.

  Eartip pack (3-pack) 

(P/N 69652-01)

 10.

  510S base unit (Desk Telephone Adapter) 

(P/N 67891-02)

Summary of Contents for Plantronics 510SL

Page 1: ...antronics the logo design Plantronics and the logo design combined and Voyager are trademarks or registered trademarks of Plantronics Inc The Bluetooth name and the Bluetooth trademarks are owned by B...

Page 2: ...VOYAGER 510S BLUETOOTH HEADSET SYSTEM User Guide...

Page 3: ...one receiver jack Handset lifter jack AC adapter jack Charging cradle Power indicator light red Call control button talk on line indicator light Charge indicator light amber Speak volume fine adjust b...

Page 4: ...ne CONNECTING YOUR VOYAGER 510S BASE 1 Connect telephone receiver cord to receiver jack in the Voyager 510S Bluetooth Headset System base referred to as base from this point on Note The access to the...

Page 5: ...ctions on the installation and usage of your Voyager 510S Bluetooth Headset System Note The headset can also be used with other Bluetooth audio devices See page 6 for cell phone pairing instructions F...

Page 6: ...ms may be experienced if this is incorrectly set If you cannot hear a dial tone through your headset turn the configuration dial until you obtain it Then 1 Make a call with your desk telephone and whi...

Page 7: ...tor light on headset flashes blue Important Make sure your headset is not connected to any other Bluetooth device when attempting to pair PAIRING HEADSET AND MOBILE PHONE Before using your headset for...

Page 8: ...an mid range Too high a setting could cause audio problems Mobile phone Dial using your mobile phone s keypad or voice dialling if supported by your phone To disconnect press call control button on he...

Page 9: ...econd the power mute button once A tone will sound every 15 seconds while mute is on To take the call off mute short press 1 second the button again Important Too long a press 3 seconds will power off...

Page 10: ...er jack on base 2 Set handset lifter on off switch on base to on down position When set to on the base senses when the headset has been removed or replaced in the base automatically activating lifter...

Page 11: ...lide lifter sleeve A onto top of lifter arm 2 Connect auxiliary microphone B to lifter s auxiliary microphone jack refer to lifter diagram on page 9 stick microphone over telephone speaker Auxiliary P...

Page 12: ...g every 20 seconds The headset Status Indicator will also flash red when the battery needs to be recharged You should recharge the headset immediately MUTE ACTIVE WARNING There will be an audible tone...

Page 13: ...range Walk back into range Headset battery is flat Recharge the battery by placing the headset in the headset charging cradle Listen volume too low Adjust the listen volume adjust button on the headse...

Page 14: ...t switch setting as described on page 8 Listen volume too high on your telephone If your telephone has a receive volume control lower this until the distortion disappears If the distortion is still pr...

Page 15: ...the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon a...

Page 16: ...communications may not be ensured when using this telephone This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications of the RSS210 PRODUCT REGISTRATION REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE...

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