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