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STEP 3

 Place a battery into each headset, by 

removing the outer sleeve on the body of 
the headset using your fingernail. 

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 Remove the tape over the battery 

contacts, then slot the battery into the 
chamber. It only goes in one way, so turn it 
over if it won’t slide in. Clip the sleeve back 
on. As soon as the battery is connected 
the LED will flash BLUE every second. 

 Place all headsets into the charger. The 

headsets are now charging. The LED on the 
headset will flash BLUE every 10 seconds.

STEP 4

 To register a headset to the base station, 

take one headset at a time out of the 
charger and hold the outside face of the 
headset to the bottom of the base. 

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 As soon as you do this, the LED on the 

base will flash AMBER, and then go solid 
AMBER, which means the headset is 
registered. Place the headset back in the 
charger and repeat the process with the 
next one.

 Leave all headsets in the charger for 2 

minutes to synchronise with each other.

 To test, put on a headset, press the talk 

button and speak into the headset - if you 
can hear your own voice, the headset is 
working and ready for use. 

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 To use a headset in ‘hands-free’ mode, 

press the talk button for a second; the  
blue LED will remain on, indicating that you 
are hands-free. To use in normal ‘Push-To-
Talk’ mode, remove your finger from the 
talk button when you finish speaking. To 
change volume, press the volume button; 
it has 5 levels.

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