GN Netcom GN9350, GN 9330 manual To change the sound mode, Protection level selection

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Note: Switch is the default setting.

To change the sound mode:

1.Use 34to locate the sound mode menu on base display.

2.Use 56to select one of the 3 modes from the menu, and choose between fixed/switched from the menu.

3.Press OK to confirm the setting.

2.5.5 Protection level selection

Your headset offers a choice of 4 protection levels (plus its additional basic protection level). These levels protect you against sudden, overly-loud sound spikes that may come from the phone network (such as shrill telefax signals or network interference), and provide a limit to the maximum noise exposure from the headset during your workday.

The number of hours (on average) you spend on the telephone per day determines the set- ting you should select. All 4 protection levels meet and exceed de facto global protection levels, and are compliant with NIOSH standards, and EU health and safety codes of 85 dB(A). The TT4 protection level is compliant with pertinent Australian recommendation.

Important: In some jurisdictions, applicable regulations or laws may mandate the required setting you use. The Default level provides a protection level of 118 dB(A). Your headset protects you

against overly-loud sound spikes. If you use the telephone’s handset for calling, you will not have this protection.

Protection level

Criteria for selecting

 

 

Level 0

Basic protection against overly-loud sound spikes

 

[118 db(A)]. Auto volume disabled

 

 

Level 1*

Less than 4 hours on telephone/day

 

 

Level 2*

4-8 hours on telephone/day

 

 

Level 3*

More than 8 hours on telephone/day

 

 

Level 4 (TT4)

Recommended Australian protection level (Telstra)

 

 

* Compliant with Directive 2003/10/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 6 February 2003.

To change the protection level:

1.Use 34to locate the protection level menu on base display.

2.Use 56to select one of the 5 modes from the menu.

3.Press OK to confirm the new mode.

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Contents GN Netcom, Inc ENG Guide for additional functionsGN 9350/GN 9330/GN 9330 USB Guide for additional functions Audio and visual indicators Troubleshooting Maintenance, safety and disposalOperating the headset Comparison of features by model type Features GN 9330 USBProduct information Setting up Default Outbound Call modeHeadset port Changing the settings Transmit volume Default/start positionLCD display Navigation and markersRange/power selection Hookswitch selectionSound mode selection To change the range/power modePower mode Range* Dect Range* US Dect Sound mode Effect BenefitsProtection level selection To change the sound modeTo change the protection level Protection level Criteria for selectingWearing styles Operating the headset Answering calls via telephone with RHL/EHS function Conference callingMaking conference calls Switching a call from headset to desk telephone handset To call emergency services via VoIPEnding conference calls for all participants Ending conference calls for a secondary headset onlySwitching a call from desk telephone handset to headset New master headset pairing to baseTo designate a new master headset Adding extra battery charging facility Replacing the battery pack GN Netcom accessoryTo add the extra battery charging facility cover Use with Dect cordless telephonesReplacing the battery pack Audio and visual indicatorsTo replace the battery pack on a wearing style Headset’s audio indicatorBase’s visual indicators Headset’s visual indicatorsVisual indication Headset action Base action Visual indicationNothing happens when I try to adjust the clear dialtone TroubleshootingAm getting a buzzing sound on my headset My customers say they cannot hear meMaintenance Maintenance, safety and disposalChildren and product packaging Materials and allergies