Instructions for G5 Headset Controls and Battery Charging (continued)
Removing Batteries
• Use your finger to gentle press up on the battery latch. This will release the battery as shown in Image 1.
• Using your finger nail, gently pull the discharged battery from the battery housing as shown in Image 2.
• Insert a fully charged battery in the
housing with the notch on the battery |
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facing upward. Ensure the battery is | Image 1 | Image 2 | |
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Charging Batteries
To charge a battery, insert the battery in one of the Charging Stations or place the G5 headset (with the battery inserted) into the Headset Charger slot as shown.
• The LED(s) on the battery will now flash Green indicating the battery is currently being charged.
• All four LEDS will be lit Green (steady) |
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to indicate the battery is fully charged. | Battery Charger | Headset Charging Station | |
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G5 Battery Indicator Light Modes
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Battery is out of G5 battery | All 4 LEDs Lit Green (Steady) | 100% charge |
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charger and the button has | 3 LEDs Lit Green (Steady) | 75% charge | Top LED | |||
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Each LED represents | 2 LEDs Lit Green (Steady) | 50% charge |
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25% charge. | 1 LED Lit Green (Steady) | 25% charge |
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Battery is in charger and | 1st LED Flashing Green | up to 25% charge |
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is currently charging. | 2nd LED Flashing Green | up to 50% charge |
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Each LED represents | 3rd LED Flashing Green | up to 75% charge |
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25% charge. |
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4th LED Flashing Green | up to 100% charge | Bottom LED | ||||
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Battery end of life. | Top and Bottom LEDs Lit Green | Replace the battery |
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Headset Cleaning
•For good health and hygiene, every headset should be cleaned on a regular schedule.
•Before cleaning, remove the battery and the soft foam ear pad from the headset.
•Use a damp soft cloth to wipe the surfaces clean. We recommend using a
3M™ 5040/7065 Cleaning Wipe or a
•DO NOT soak the headset or immerse it in water; you might damage the electronics.
•DO NOT bend the microphone boom.
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