Plantronics WG201/B Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
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Powering Headset On/Off
The headset will be ready to use once it has been charged as
described in Section 2.2 Charging Headset.
To power the headset on press and hold the Power On/Off button
for two seconds. The headset indicator light will remain solid blue
for two seconds to confirm that the headset is powered on.
NOTE The USB adapter indicator light will remain solid blue
when the headset is powered on and paired to the headset. The
indicator light will remain solid red when the headset is powered
on but not paired to the headset.
To conserve power you may optionally power the headset off
by pressing the Power On/Off for two seconds. The headset
indicator light will remain solid red for two seconds to confirm that
the headset is powered off.
NOTE Once powered off you will not be able to use the headset.
3 Using Your Headset System with
Microsoft Office Communicator
Power On/Off Button
Indicator Light
Placing, Answering, and Ending Calls with Microsoft Office Communicator
To place a call Short press call control button on headset. Dial number using Microsoft Office Communicator.*
To answer a call on the headset Short press call control button on headset.
To answer a call when already on an
active call on your mobile phone
Short press the call control button once to end the mobile phone call then press again to answer
your Microsoft Office Communicator call.
To end a call on the headset Short press call control button on headset.
*Consult Microsoft Office Communicator Help for more information on how to place a call.
NOTE You can also answer calls directly from Microsoft Office Communicator by clicking on the Call Alert that appears on your PC screen.
In this case the call will be directed to the default speakerphone which may not be your headset. Consult Microsoft Office Communicator
Help for more information.
For your safety, do not use headset at high volumes for extended periods of time. Doing so can cause hearing loss. Always listen at
moderate levels. For more information on headsets and hearing visit: www.plantronics.com/healthandsafety.