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Accutone Telephone Amplifier User Manual
This Guide Covers the Following Model;
Accutone Model ASP2200
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Replacement parts and accessories are available from your usual supplier or from Accutone.co.uk
Index
Section No
1.
Understanding your headset
1.a)
Different Types of Telephone Headsets
1.b)
Identifying key components of a telephone headset
1.c)
Wearing your headset
1.d)
Using the flexible microphone boom
2.
Using the quick disconnector
3.
The Accutone ASP2200 Amplifier
3.a)
Main switches and connections
3.b)
Connecting to your telephone
3.c)
Setting up your headset stand
3.d)
Connecting your headset
3.e)
Power
3.f)
Configuring the control unit
3.g)
Power on/off switch
3.h)
Telephone/computer selection switch
3.i)
headset/handset selection switch
3.j)
Mute switch
3.k)
Volume control switch
3.l)
Microphone volume switch
3.m)
Online LED indicator
3.n)
Low battery LED indicator
3.o)
Headset online indicator
4.
Using the Accutone ASP2200 Headset and Amplifier
4.)
Receiving calls/making calls using the headset
5.
Trouble shooting the Accutone ASP2200 Amplifier and Headset
6.
Accutone ASP2200 Specifications
7.
Information & Product support line
1) UNDERSTANDING YOUR HEADSET
Before setting up your headset it is worth spending a few minutes getting to
know how it works and what it can do.
1.a) Monaural and Binaural telephone headsets
Telephone headsets come in monaural (single ear piece) and binaural (dual
ear piece) to suit different needs.
A monaural headset will be convenient for users who wish to be aware of their
surroundings where as a binaural is better for people who need to concentrate
when their environments are noisy and cut themselves off. (1 & 2)
1.b) Identifying key components of a telephone headset
1. Headband - metallic or plastic
2. Stabiliser earpad
3. Headset body
4. Rotatable microphone boom
5. Speaker chamber
6. Leatherette ear cushion
7. Microphone capsule
Please Follow the Instructions in This Manual to Ensure Successful Operation of Your Headset.
8. Quick disconnector
9. Clothing clip
10. Curly cord
11. RJ.11 modular plug
12. Flexible earloop
13. Foam ear cushion
14. Microphone windscreen
Helpline 0871 200 2276
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The most common styles of wearing headsets are over-the-
head (as shown in 1 & 2) and over-the-ear (3)
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