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Charging the headset

Your headset has a built-in 290mAh Li-polymer battery.

Once the base is powered, place the headset on the charging cradle of the base. It takes 
around one to two minutes for the LED indicator on the headset to turn on, verifying the battery 
is charging. The red LED is always on when the headset is in proper charging position. When 
the battery is low, the red LED flashes.

For optimal battery charge, leave the headset on the base for at least 16 hours during 
initial use. During charging, the battery may heat up, this is quite normal.

Attaching headband

As seen in the illustration, attach your headband to the 
back of your headset by fitting the tabs on both ends. 
Push into place until you hear a click sound.

To remove the headband, simply pull it away from your 
headset.

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Summary of Contents for Aton H61

Page 1: ...en 10 2008 Aton H61 User Guide Cover_Aton_H61_en indd 1 18 8 2008 13 34 52 Uhr...

Page 2: ...500mA 7 5V 150mA Connect the power adaptor to the base socket according to the installation instructions provided in this booklet and the indications on the identification label affixed to it voltage...

Page 3: ...equent we recommend that you protect your telephone line using a surge protection device This device does not function in case of a power failure For the emergency calls use a self contained cord tele...

Page 4: ...ing the headset 8 Attaching headband 8 Operating your headset 9 Registration 9 Make a call 9 Answer a call 9 Appendix 10 De registration 10 Low Battery Signal 10 Care and Maintenance 10 Causes of Poor...

Page 5: ...box in front of you open it and make sure it contains the following items one base one headset one AC power adapter one telephone line cord one Swiss double plug TT89 one ear hook one headband this us...

Page 6: ...hing quickly Indicates that there is an incoming call or page Green flashing Indicates that the headset is in registration mode Red steady Indicates that the headset is in charging position Red flashi...

Page 7: ...nction without a phone connected to the same telephone landline If you only have one single slot telephone socket you may use the supplied double plug for your connection Connect the line cord and the...

Page 8: ...en the headset is in proper charging position When the battery is low the red LED flashes For optimal battery charge leave the headset on the base for at least 16 hours during initial use During charg...

Page 9: ...the Talk End key once After completing the registration the green LED on the headset will be turned off If the link is still missing you may need to de register your headset before registering it the...

Page 10: ...D will be turned off Low Battery Signal A beep sound can be heard If headset is in talk mode the LED flashes between Green and Yellow If headset is in standby mode outside base the LED flashes slowly...

Page 11: ...Caller cannot hear me clearly You may be out of range Move closer to the base The battery may be low Charge your headset The headset is not charging Make sure that the power adapter is properly conne...

Page 12: ...point of sale or central collection point for electronic and electrical devices in accordance with the Swiss Ordinance on the Return Taking Back and Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Appliances O...

Page 13: ...replaced free of charge This applies to both rental and purchased devices Help If you have any general questions about products services etc please contact your Swisscom Information Centre toll free n...

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