Accutone WT88 Installation Manual & User Manual

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Microphones
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Installation Manual & User Manual
© 2006 Accutone Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved.
Accutone and the logo device are trademarks of Accutone Technologies Ltd.
WT88 Wireless Telephone Headset
INSTALLATION GUIDE & USER MANUAL.
www.accutone.com
Table of Contents
WT88 WIRELESS TELEPHONE HEADSET
your true wireless handsfree office solution!
The WT88 wireless headset system includes a lightweight rechargeable headset,
with a base station that acts as the transmission portal as well as a headset power-
charger. The WT88 comes with a handset lifter, which upon the press of a button
on the headset, automatically lifts up the telephone handset for a call. Bringing
forward Accutone’s emphasis on product flexibility, the WT88 also offers
connection with your PC, so users can switch to wireless VoIP chat with the press
of a button.
Designed to meet the reliability and complexity requirements of a professional
business product; yet, the WT88 is being marketed as an affordable and simplistic
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product for the mass consumers. This is because Accutone believes that good
product knows no boundaries. With long traditions of building headsets for the
professional market, we not only have the experience to build the best product in
terms of acoustics, mechanics and cosmetics, but we also have the ability to build
product that is affordable to everyone. We do not put everything into our headset
so that we can price them higher, instead we choose features carefully so our
users enjoy truly what they need.
So now, please spend some time to read through this entire manual to familiarize
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yourself with this device, and again thank you for choosing Accutone as your
telecommunication headset brand.
Introduction.
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2.4GHz DSST technology
40 Channels RF Operation!
16 Million Auto-security
Code Combination
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This installation guide and user manual contains the following contents:
Part A. Understanding your WT88
Part C. Enjoying your WT88 Headset
Part D. Troubleshooting your WT88
Part E. Detailed Specifications of WT88
Parts Included p.3
Headset Overview p.3
Base Station Overview p.4
Making Wireless Telephone Calls p.9
Using the Recording Function p.10
Using the Audio Selection Function p.10
Most Frequently Asked Questions 1 p.11
Most Frequently Asked Questions 2 p.12
Battery Problems & Replacement p.13
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p.14
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Part B. Installing your WT88 Headset
Connecting to the Telephone p.5
Connecting to the Base Station p.5
Installing and Charging the Headset p.6
Synchronizing the Headset with the Base Station p.6
Installing the Handset Lifter p.7
Pairing the Wireless Headset with your Telephone p.8
Setting the Microphone Type and Gain Level p.8
Conformities & Standards
Technical Specifications
Safety & Warnings
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Parts Included
Base Station Overview
A. UNDERSTANDING YOUR WT88
getting started!
The Accutone WT88 kit comes with the following:
1. Wireless Headset
2. Base Station
3. Power Adaptor
4. Audio Cable
5. Recording Cable
6. Modular Cable
7. External Sensor
8. Screwdriver
(optional)
9. Handset Lifter
Headset Overview
Wireless Headset Interface:
1. Headband
2. Headset Power Switch
3. Answer/Hang Up Button
4. Speaker Volume Increase Button
5. Speaker Volume Reduce Button
6. LED On-line Indicator
7. Charger Connector
8. Mute Button
9. Microphone
10. Speaker with Ear Cushion
11. Battery Pack
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Base Station Interface:
A. Charging Spring
B. Base Station Power Indicator
C. Online/Paging Indicator
D. Battery Charging Indicator
E. Page Button
F. Audio Selection Button
G. Recording Jack
H. Power Adaptor Jack
J. PC Audio Jack
K. Lifter Connector
L. Modular Cable Clip
M. Telephone Connector
N. Handset Connector
O. Microphone Selection Switch
P. Compatibility Switch
Q. Microphone Gain Dial*
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* Only use supplied screwdriver for
microphone gain adjustments.
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Users should be careful when
adjusting the microphone gain
dial, high microphone gain may
caus e feed b ack s queali n g
sound, and can damage hearing.
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WT88 Wireless Telephone Headset
INSTALLATION GUIDE & USER MANUAL.
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Part No. WM88
Part No. WB88
Part No. WL88
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B. INSTALLING YOUR WT88 HEADSET
putting everything together!
Installation
Installation
B1. connecting to the telephone
Unplug the handset from your telephone base,
and plug the handset into the Handset
Connector (N).
Connect one end of the Modular Cable (X) to
the Telephone Connector (M) under the base
station, the other end of the Modular Cable (Y)
goes into the handset jack under your
telephone unit (where it used to connect to
the telephone handset).
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Y
B2. connecting to the base station
Connect power adaptor to the Power Adaptor
Jack (H), then connect to any power-socket.
(Make sure the voltage specified on the adaptor
corresponds to your local electrical power supply
specifications).
If you will use the wireless headset for VoIP chat or
other computer applications, connect Audio Cable
(Z) to the PC Audio Jack (J). The two 3.5mm audio
plugs on the other end goes into your PC sound
card. (Black for speaker, Red for microphone).
H
Z
J
B3. installing and charging the wireless headset
Place the wireless headset into the base station
as illustrated. Turn the headset on by switching
the Headset Power Switch (2) to the left.
The base station acts not only as a headset
holder and signal transmitter, but also a power
charger. The battery will be charged by simply
placing the headset in the base station.
The Battery Charging
Indicator (D) will light up during charging. The
charging status is shown by the color of the
indicator. Constant green color means fully
The battery requires a minimum of 4 hours
charging before use.
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charged, amber flashing means the battery is still charging, and red means the
battery power is low. When the headset is running out of battery, it will beep
every 10 seconds. (For any problem with troubleshooting or replacing battery, turn to p.13)
B4. synchronizing the wireless headset with the base station
When you first switch on the wireless headset, it
will automatically synchronize with its base
station. This is indicated by the online indicator
on both the headset and the base station flashing
for several seconds. Both indicators will switch
off once the process is completed.
If the base station online indicator does not stop
flashing, please repeat this entire synchronization
by turning the headset power off.
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B. INSTALLING YOUR WT88 HEADSET
putting everything together!
Installation
Installation
B5. installing the handset lifter (optional)
Flip over the handset lifter, you will find
two stickers placed perpendicularly.
Carefully remove the sticker seals and
place the lifter on top of the telephone
speaker area (as shown below) of the
telephone under the handset.
Connect the Lifter Plug (W) into the
Lifter Connector (K) located at the back
of the base station (the right-most jack).
The lifter has a built-in ring sensor that picks
up the ringing sound from a call and sends a
beep sound to the wireless headset. If your
telephone ring’s volume is too low, or if the
ring sound is generated from another
location, you can use the external sensor, by
plugging it to the bottom of the lifter.
Adjust the ring sensor’s sensitivity by
turning (R) clockwise for increasing
sensitivity. The lifting height for the lifter
can be adjusted by switching (S) to the
topmost for the highest uplift.
The LED Indicator (T) lights up when you
press the Answer Button (3) on your
headset, indicating online status.
W
B6. pairing the wireless headset with your telephone
Different telephones have different settings, so
in some cases you will have to pair your
wireless headset with your specific telephone.
To see whether you need further adjustments,
put on your headset (after you have completed
all the steps listed in section B so far), press the
Answer Button (3) on your headset for the
lifter to uplift the handset, or manually pick up
the handset if you don’t have a lifter.
B7. setting the microphone type and gain level
If you hear a dial tone, the wireless headset is already compatible with your
telephone. But if you do not hear a dial tone, pair up the two by sliding the
Compatibility Switch (P) and you should be able to hear a dial tone.
P
Make a call with your wireless headset, if the
other side cannot hear you or the sound is
very small, select the Microphone Selection
Switch (O) from “E” to “C”.
If the other side can now hear you, but the
sound is still not optimal, you can adjust this
via the Microphone Gain Dial (Q) to the
desired level. This gain level is a pairing of the
microphone with the telephone, this is not a
volume setting, so once setup, you will not
need to adjust this gain level again.
O
Q
turn clockwise
for increasing
microphone gain
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external sensor
R
turn clockwise
for higher
sensitivity
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C. ENJOYING YOUR WT88 HEADSET
total wireless solution in action!
Product in Action
Product in Action
C1. making wireless telephone calls
After everything is set up, the wireless headset has been charged for at least 4
hours, you can start to enjoy your WT88 in action.
Before you can make or receive any call, you must make sure the following is
in place:
C2. using the recording function
- The Base Station Power Indicator (B) is lit in red.
- The Battery Charging Indicator (D) is either in
constant green, or green flashing with amber*.
- Both Page Button (E) and Audio Selection
Button (F) are not pressed.
- (Optional) Lifter is in-placed and at rest-mode,
shown by the LED indicator not lit up.
B
D
E
Now put on your headset, and adjust the
Headband (1) to fit your head. Press the
Answer Button (3), lift up the handset of
your telephone if you do not have the lifter
option. You will hear a dial tone.
Make a telephone call, if you hear the
volume on the other side is too low or too
high, you can adjust the level by pressing
the Speaker Volume Increase or Reduce
Buttons (4) or (5). If you want to mute your
microphone, press Mute Button (8).
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If you are using your WT88 along with a
recording device, or if you want to record your
conversations via your PC, you must first
connect the Recording Cable (4) to the
Recording Jack (G); while connecting the other
end of the cable to your recording device.
(Note that when you connect the Recording Cable to
your PC sound card, make sure it is connected to the
line-in plug, not the microphone jack. Connecting to
the microphone jack may cause squealing.
If you adjust the volume settings of your PC, make sure
you adjust line-in instead of microphone volume. )
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G
3.5mm plug connects
to recording device
With the cables connected, turn on your
recording device and recording will start instantly.
C3. using the audio selection function
If you connect the Audio Cable to your PC, as
shown in section B2, you can enjoy VoIP chat
on your PC using the wireless headset.
To make a VoIP call, press the Audio Selection
Button (F) and then press the Answer Button
(3) on your headset. You will notice the Base
Station’s Online Indicator (C) flashing,
indicating successful connection to your PC.
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* The indicator flashing in green with amber indicates the
battery is not completely charged, and is not recommended
for use if this is the first time setup.
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D. TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR WT88
why doesn’t my wireless headset work!
Most Frequently Asked Questions 1
Most Frequently Asked Questions 2
“I cannot hear any dial-tone.”
Check if the modular cable is connected properly from the telephone connection jack to
the handset jack of your telephone.
Is there any indicators on the base station lit? If not, check if the power adaptor is
connected properly, and whether the power supply is on.
Dock your headset back at the base station for a few seconds, then remove it again, does
the indicator on the headset light up? If not, check the Headset Power Switch to see if
the headset is turned on.
Have you fully charged your headset? What color is the Battery Charging Indicator on
the base station? If it’s red, then the battery is low, or the battery is not being charged
properly. Make sure the headset is entirely inserted into the base station when charging.
Try sliding the Compatibility Switch on the bottom of the base station, can you hear a dial
tone?
Did you lift up the handset when you press the Answer Button? Are you using a lifter? If
not, you will need to manually lift up the handset to get a dial tone. If you are using the
lifter, does the lifter respond when you press the Answer Button? If not, check whether
the lifter is setup properly.
Is the Audio Selection Button pressed? If it is, the audio path has been switched to your
PC or another audio device, release the button to go back to telephone application.
“I can hear clearly, but the caller on the other side cannot hear me at all!”
Check if you have pressed the Mute Button on the headset by pressing it again, can the
other side hear you now?
Switch the Microphone Selection Switch of the base station from “E” to “C”. “E” stands
for ECM microphones and “C” stands for carbon microphones. Note that “C” mode
can be very loud, slightly remove the earpiece from your ears before selecting.
Make sure the headset microphone boom is placed closest to your mouth.
Use the provided screwdriver and turn the Microphone Gain Dial of the base station
clockwise for volume increase.
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When I press the answer button on my headset, the lifter doesn’t respond!”
Is the cable coming out of the lifter being connected to the jack on the base station labled
“Lifter”? Make sure the plug is completely inserted into the jack.
Does the Online Indicator on the base station light up when you press the Answer
Button? If it doesn’t, your headset is either out of battery or not in sync with the base
station. Try re-synchronizing the two devices as suggested in section B of this manual.
Is the Audio Selection Button pressed? If the current audio path is channeled to PC or
another audio device, pressing the Answer Button will not activate the lifter because the
signal is not sent to the telephone, try releasing the Audio Selection Button.
Does the LED indicator light up when you press the Answer Button? If it does but the
lifter doesn’t lift up, check if something is jamming the lifter or make sure the lifter’s
lifting height is set properly to lift up the handset. You can adjust the lifting height by
selecting the switch on the top of the lifter.
“My headset was working a few hours ago, but now it’s not responding!”
Check if the headset has run out of battery, simply place the headset back into the base
station, if the battery charging indicator is a constant red, then you need to fully recharge
your headset before it can work again.
It’s possible that the synchronization between the headset and the base station has
somehow been broken or interfered. Place the headset back into the base station for a
few seconds, then remove it again, see if the online indicator on both the headset and
the base station flash, if they do, the connection between the two devices have been re-
linked.
When I speak into the headset, it feels like I’m in a tunnel!”
This indicates the microphone transmission volume has been set too high, use the
screwdriver provided to turn the Microphone Gain Dial of the base station anti-
clockwise to reduce the microphone level.
The microphone selection may not be setup properly, select the Microphone Selection
Switch on the bottom of the base station from “C” to “E”.
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E. DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS OF WT88
other important information to know about!
Battery Problems & Replacement.
Technical Specifications
Please read the following safety instructions before using your wireless headset.
WARNINGS
Operating and storage temperature is 10°C to 40°C
Users should NOT replace any part or component of the WT88 wireless headset and base station, except for the
battery pack. When replacing the rechargeable batteries, only use WT88 replacement batteries, and seek advice from
your dealers before purchasing and installing.
Do not open or mutilate the battery. There may be corrosive material which can cause damage to eye or skin and may
be toxic if swallowed.
Do not dispose the headset or battery in a fire. The battery cells may explode. Check local laws for disposal
instructions.
Do not use liquid cleanser or aerosol cleanser as they may damage the device or finish of the product. Use a dry cloth
to clean the external portions of the product.
Prevent the headset from coming into contact with moisture or liquid, to protect against damage to it or injury to you.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, explosion or fire, use only the supplied power adaptor to charge the device.
Ensure that the voltage rating (e.g. 230V 50Hz) corresponds to the local mains or power supply you intend to use.
Do not disassemble the AC adaptor as this may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect
reassembly can cause electric shock or fire when the product is subsequently used.
RECYCLING
The battery used in your headset must be recycled or disposed properly. Contact your local recycling center for
proper disposal.
WARRANTY
Do not remove or alter any serial number print or sticker on any part of the device, as this will automatically void the
product’s warranty.
Conformities & Standards
REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS
Designed to conform to RF regulations FCC PART 15
FCC id: RNDDA579B
Conform to CE requirements
Designed to conform to SAFETY REGULATIONS
Power Adaptor: 9V DC 500mA Class 2 transformer wall adaptor (CE, TUV)
Headset volume control range: minimum 13dB
Frequency Bandwidth : 2403 ~ 2475MHz Bandwidth
Number of Channel : 40 Channels
Channel Space : 1.8Hz
Speech Coder : 32kb/s ADPCM with parity
Type of RF Modulation : DBPSK modulation/demodulation
Processing Gain : 11dB
Data Rate : 80kb/s time division duplex
Frame Rate : 1ms transmit / 1ms receive
Sampling Rate : 1.92M samples/s (2 samples/chip)
Transmission Power Levels
(RF Output Terminal Contact)
- headset : 0dBm
- base station : 0dBm, -10dBm, -20dBm
Receiver Sensitivity : -102dBm, -82dBm
Additional Security : 16 million security codes
Standby Time : 14 days
Talk Time : 5 hours
Battery Capacity : 3.7 V DC/ 550mAh
General Specifications RF Specifications
Power line conducted emissions:
SECTION 15.207 PASSED
(Class B Requirement)
Bandwidth (700KHz > 500KHz):
SECTION 15.247(a) PASSED
Power Output:
SECTION 15.247(b) PASSED
Spurious Emissions (Conducted):
SECTION 15.247(c) PASSED
at band edges: 25.3dBc < 20dBc
Spurious Emissions (Radiated):
SECTION 15.247(c) PASSED
per second 15.209(30-960MHz) up to 10th Harmonics
Power Spectral Density:
SECTION 15.247(d) PASSED
(5.47dBm < 8dBm)
Processing Gain:
SECTION 15.247(e) PASSED
(11.2dB > 10dB)
WT88 Wireless Telephone Headset
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Safety & Warnings
troubleshooting your headset battery
If any of the following conditions occur in your headset, you should replace your battery
as soon as possible:
Battery runs out quickly after each recharge, significantly less than 5 hours talk time.
Power of the headset suddenly dies, but after switching the power off and on, the
headset becomes operational again, even after extended period of recharging.
When placed on stand-by the headset power runs out in less than one day.
The headset has no response whatsoever, no LED-indication at all.
replacing your headset battery
Remove the two screws on the back-side of
the Battery Pack (11), with a small Philips
screwdriver.
Carefully open up the cover, take out the
battery as illustrated. Notice there is a sticker
with (+) sign indicating the direction to where
the battery should be inserted.
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Replace the new battery with the (+) sticker
matching the (+) mark etched on the battery
holder. Make sure the two springs are touching
the two metal contacts on the battery.
Close the cover from the top to the bottom
arc, fasten the screws to complete.
If you are uncertain about how to replace the battery, please
bring the product back to your dealer for assistance.
Only Use Batteries
supplied by Accutone
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