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INSTALLATION: StarBase 2000
Headset Telephone
Setting Up
Before doing anything else,
please take a little time to
check that your StarBase 2000
headset telephone is complete.
When you unpack, you should
have:
A telephone base unit
A telephone handset and
handset cord
A telephone connection
cord
A headset stand
This User Guide and
optionally, a headset
if indicated on the outer
packaging.
All Plantronics products are
tested and verified before being
despatched. In the unlikely
event, however, that something
is missing or damaged, then
please contact your supplier.
Connecting the Telephone
The StarBase 2000 telephone
is designed for connection to
either a private direct exchange
line or as an extension being
used on a PABX.
When connecting your
telephone to the network, it is
important to ensure that you
are not overloading it. Every
piece of telephone equipment -
fax, modems, etc. - has a
Ringer Equivalence Number (or
REN). If a REN is not
indicated, a value of 1 can
usually be assumed. When
added together, the total REN of
the equipment connected to the
network should not exceed 4.
Connecting the Handset
Please ensure that the spiral
headset cable is inserted firmly
into the port marked handset (1).
Connecting to the Telephone
Network
The telephone cord (25) should
be connected to the telephone
socket (20) on the back of the
telephone. The other end is
connected to the wall-mounted
telephone network connection
socket.
Setting the Ringer Volume
The ringer volume switch (18)
at the back of the telephone
can be set to one of 3 settings.
Hi = loud ringing tone
Lo = quiet ringing tone
Off = the telephone will
not ring
When set to "Off" the ringer
LED indicator (3) will still flash
to indicate an incoming call.
Use this function if you do not
wish to be disturbed by phone
calls. You can, however, make
a call yourself.
Setting the Ringer Pitch
You may vary the pitch of the
ringer sound by setting the
switch (19) to the desired
position.
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