Plantronics AP15
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Features Top View AC Power Supply DC Power Jack Listening Volume Button Mute Button Headset/Handset Button Short Cord to Telephone Quick Disconnect Cord to Headset Tone Control Button Handset Jack Bottom View Speaking Volume Switch Short Cord to Telephone Compatibility Switch Cable Guide 2
Contents Features..........................................................................................................................................2 Connecting AP15 Audio Processor..................................................................................................4 Using Headset or Handset...............................................................................................................4 Adjusting AP15 for Compatiblilty with your Telephone...................................
Connecting AP15 Audio Processor It is important for correct and safe operation that the AP15 short cord is installed into the proper jack of your telephone. Follow these instructions carefully, especially if your telephone has two jacks where the handset was attached. Be sure to note or mark which jack was used for the handset. 1. Disconnect the handset coil cord from your telephone and connect it to the handset jack on the AP15 with the handset symbol. 2.
F. Adjusting Tone During a call, press the tone control button on the front end of the AP15 to select the preferred sound. Note The tone control button has three settings. G. Muting a Call While wearing the headset, press the mute button. The mute indicator will be orange. To deactivate mute, press the mute button again. The mute indicator will be off.
FCC Part 15 Regulatory Information DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Plantronics, 345 Encinal Street Santa Cruz, California, 95060 USA (800) 544-4660 declare under our sole responsibility that the product AP15 complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.