Base’s multifunction indicator | Multifunction indicator |
Battery indication | Number of lit indicators indicates level of charge |
| 1 flashing indicator < 25% charged |
| 1 lit indicator = 25% charged |
| 2 lit indicators = 50% charged |
| 3 lit indicators = 75% charged |
| 4 lit indicators = 100% charged |
ALL base’s indicators | All indicators |
Power is turned ON | Flash for a few moments. |
5. Frequently asked questions
Should I unplug my telephone’s line cord from the wall?
No, do not unplug your telephone’s line cord from the wall. Your GN 6110 is not a telephone, but rather works with your desk telephone. The GN 6110 base accesses the telephone line via your exist- ing desk telephone.
I’ve set up my GN 6110 but I still don’t hear a dial tone?
There are several possible reasons why you do not hear a dial tone. Check that:
•The various cords are correctly set up and inserted.
•The clear dial tone adjustment (using the termination switch at the bottom of the base) is correct.
•The power supply is correctly hooked to the base.
•You have not unplugged your desk telephone’s telephone line.
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How long do I have to charge the headset before I can use it?
It takes 2 hours to fully charge your headset. Although you may already use your headset after 20 minutes of charging, we recommend you allow 2 hours of charging before you use your headset.
The battery indicator represents the charge level of your headset. One lit green indicator represents a 25% charge and when all four indicators are lit the headset is fully charged.
How do I lift the headset out of its base?
Press the headset release button first, and then lift the headset from the base unit. The headset release mechanism allows the headset to sit firmly in the base, thus guaranteeing its charging.
Can I wear the headset on either the left of the right ear?
Yes, you can wear the headset on either the left or the right ear. To change the wearing ear, open the headset boom arm, open and remove the earhook, turn the headset over and finally reinsert the earhook. Full instructions and illustrations can be found in Section 4.3.
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