User Manual
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2. How to Wear the Headset
• Wear the microphone on your right or left side,
near the side of your mouth.
• To adjust the microphone position, hold the microphone
boom at its base and pivot the boom up or down.
3. Routine Headset Operation
The headset control buttons are touch-sensitive. Use
your fingertips, not your fingernails, to touch the buttons.
a. Power On/Off
Power Light
• The headset power light blinks while the headset
is transmitting your voice.
• The headset power light is ON steady when the headset is
not transmitting.
• The headset power light is red for lane 1.
• The headset power light is green for lane 2.
Power On
• Press and release the power ON/OFF button to turn the
headset on.
• A voice message in the headset says “Power on, lane one
(or two).”
• The headset power light blinks green, then goes on steady
red (lane 1)
or green (lane 2).
Power Off
• Press and hold the power ON/OFF button 3 seconds.
• A voice message in the headset earpiece says “Power
off. ”
• The headset power light goes off.
b. Volume Up/Down
Single-Step Volume Adjustment
• Lightly touch and release the Volume-up or Volume-down
button.
• A beep sounds in the headset earpiece each time the
button is pressed.
• The volume increases or decreases, one step at a time.
Continuous Volume Adjustment
• Lightly press and hold the Volume-up or Volume-down
button.
• The volume increases or decreases continuously while the
button is held.
• A series of beeps sounds in the headset earpiece until the
volume reaches
maximum or minimum.
4. Auto-Hands-Free Setting
The auto-hands-free (AHF) feature allows one operator to
communicate with a customer in one drive-thru lane without
pressing any buttons. Other operators can listen. If the
first operator turns the AHF feature off, another operator can
turn it on.
CAUTION: Only one HS500 per lane can be set in the auto-
hands-free mode, or interference will occur when a customer
enters the drive-thru lane.
Figure 4.
Correct wearing
of headset