User guide
Installation
The charger is connected to a PC through the USB or one of the network
connectors, see Figure 18 on page 107. When connecting the charger with a
PC through one of the network connectors the charger acts as a switch, which
makes it possible to connect the other connector to the LAN.
Figure 18 Network and USB Connectors
Note: Network and USB connectors are used to connect the desktop charger
to a PC running the PDM (not for charging).
19.5 Rack Charger
The charging rack is used for charging several telephones, to synchronize
parameters, and for software download. The built in power supply can charge
up to six cordless telephones.
19.6 Battery Pack Charger
The battery pack charger is used for charging up to six spare batteries.
19.7 Headset
A headset is recommended if you frequently use the phone or want to have both
hands free. The headset comes in two versions; with microphone integrated
in the cable, and with microphone on a boom. Connect the headset to the
headset connector marked
.
19.8 Bluetooth Headset
Bluetooth technology replaces the cord between a cordless telephone and the
headset. This allows the user to move more freely and eliminates the risk of a
headset cord getting stuck.
Bluetooth is factory-mounted on the cordless telephone’s circuit board. It is
optional to u se a Bluetooth headset with the cordless telephone.
Note: The cordless phone is tested with Bluetooth headsets, but this is not
something that is provided nor sold together with the telephone.
The supported functions are:
• Pairing the cordless telephone with its headset.
• Choosing the device to use when making a call.
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