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Manufacturer 
declarations

Warranty regulations

The guarantee period for this
Sennheiser Communications product is
24 months – for the battery 6 months –
from the date of purchase. Excluded
are accessory items, rechargeable or
disposable batteries that are delivered
with the product. Due to their
characteristics, these products have a
shorter service life that is principally
dependent on the individual frequency
of use.

The guarantee period starts from the date
of original purchase. For this reason, we
recommend that the sales receipt be
retained as proof of purchase. Without
this proof (which is checked by the
responsible  Sennheiser Communications
service partner) you will not be reim-
bursed for any repairs that are carried out.

Depending on our choice, guarantee
service comprises, free of charge, the
removal of material and manufacturing
defects through repair or replacement of
either individual parts or the entire
device. Inappropriate usage (e.g.
operating faults, mechanical damages,
incorrect operating voltage), wear and
tear, force majeure and defects which
were known at the time of purchase are
excluded from guarantee claims. The
guarantee is void if the product is
manipulated by non-authorised persons
or repair stations.

In the case of a claim under the terms of
this guarantee, send the device,
including accessories and sales receipt,
to the responsible service partner. To
minimise the risk of transport damage,
we recommend that the original
packaging is used. Your legal rights
against the seller, resulting from the
contract of sale, are not affected by this
guarantee.

The guarantee can be claimed in all
countries outside the U.S. provided that
no national law limits our terms of
guarantee.

CE Declaration of Conformity

This equipment is in
compliance with the
essential requirements and
other relevant provisions

of Directives 1999/5/EC, 89/336/EC or
73/23/EC.

Before putting the device into operation,
please observe the respective country-
specific regulations.

FCC statements

This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equip-
ment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.

Summary of Contents for VMX OFFICE

Page 1: ...VMX OFFICE Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Notice d emploi Istruzioni per l uso Instrucciones de uso Manual de utiliza o Betjeningsvejledning Bruksanvisning Bruksanvisning Gebruiksaanwijzing...

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Page 5: ...to a computer 9 Connecting the base station to the headphone output and the microphone input socket of a computer sound card 9 Connecting the base station with UUSB 7 socket to the computer sound car...

Page 6: ...all management 18 Toggling between calls via fixed line phone and mobile phone and vice versa 18 Rejecting a call from the mobile phone or Bluetooth device 18 Transferring an ongoing call from the mob...

Page 7: ...y speaker for choice of left right side wearing Steel mesh protected speaker unit Extremely lightweight and comfort able 15 grams Small microphone boom impairs neither the user s freedom of move ment...

Page 8: ...friendly pushbutton interface provides for seamless changeover between your mobile phone or any Blue tooth device connected respectively and your fixed line phone or PC respec tively that is connecte...

Page 9: ...D socket for power supply microphone boom hook button speaker Base Station charging slot PHONE button PHONE LED AUX button AUX LED microphone volume control EU switch ABC switch PROGRAM button HANDSET...

Page 10: ...to the headset 18 activate redialling 17 activate voice dialling 17 mute the microphone 20 un mute the microphone 20 volume button change the speaker volume 20 change the ring tone volume 20 un mute t...

Page 11: ...fixed line phones with headset socket 2 usual fixed line phones 3 fixed lined phones featuring a DHSG interface Type 1 Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone with a headset socket If there...

Page 12: ...nnected properly If no dial tone is heard please refer to Adjusting to your fixed line phone on page 12 Type 3 Connecting the base station to a fixed lined DHSG phone Connect the accessory cable RJ 45...

Page 13: ...trol software Connecting the base station to the headphone output and the microphone input socket of a computer sound card Connect the RJ 9 plug of the acces sory cable not included to the AUX DHSG so...

Page 14: ...he PC On the headset press the hook button If the sound file is heard in the head set the system is connected properly If no sound file is heard please refer to Adjusting to your fixed line phone on p...

Page 15: ...HSL 10 see Accessories on page 22 Connect the handset lifter to the ACC socket Install the microphone as described in the handset lifter manual Attach the handset lifter to the phone as described in...

Page 16: ...in the headset Turn the microphone volume control to position 1 Make a test call to someone while adjusting the microphone sensitivity Speak to the other party by alter nately using the handset and t...

Page 17: ...ce every time you open the boom arm If last connected to a base station the headset will try to connect to a base station when the boom arm is opened the next time After a firmware update the headset...

Page 18: ...obile phone manual whether the call audio is transferred automati cally or manually Most mobile phones show a headset symbol in their display if successfully connected Pairing to other Bluetooth devic...

Page 19: ...ar 3 Charging with a USB socket Take off the headset Connect the small plug of the USB charging cable to the socket for power supply Connect the USB plug of the USB charging cable to a USB socket of a...

Page 20: ...NE button to answer calls from the phone A wireless link is established between base station and headset If no automatic handset lifter is installed on your fixed line phone pick up the phone handset...

Page 21: ...c handset lifter is installed to your fixed line phone pick up the phone handset manually The link to the phone is established and the dial tone is heard Dial the number and talk Making a call with th...

Page 22: ...ne and vice versa Toggling between fixed line phone calls and mobile phone calls allows you to quickly switch from one call to another and vice versa Press and hold the hook button until a beep is hea...

Page 23: ...ephoning is only possible in the Blue tooth transmission range of the base station or the mobile phone or Bluetooth device respectively The transmission range depends largely on environmental conditio...

Page 24: ...adset Please refer to your mobile phone or Bluetooth device manual to find out whether the call is transferred to the mobile phone or Bluetooth device automatically or requires an acknowl edgement to...

Page 25: ...because it is damaged the base station will not recognize the new headset unless they are paired as follows Press the program button quickly two times The base station is set to pairing mode The PHONE...

Page 26: ...eaturing an AEI or DHSG interface If problems occur If no dial tone is heard Make sure your office phone is set up correctly according to its manual If no sound file is heard Make sure your PC and sou...

Page 27: ...from guarantee claims The guarantee is void if the product is manipulated by non authorised persons or repair stations In the case of a claim under the terms of this guarantee send the device includin...

Page 28: ...ent not expressly approved by Sennheiser Communications A S may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment Radio frequency radiation exposure information This transmitter must not be co loca...

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