Subscribing a Master Headset

The headset and USB adapter that are supplied are subscribed to each other. However, if you wish to use a new master headset with your existing USB adapter, the units can be subscribed to each other by the following method:

1Ensure your replacement headset is charged.

2Double press the subscription button on the USB adapter. The USB adapter will flash red and green.

3Press the volume up button on the headset for three seconds until the headset indicator light turns solid green.

4When the indicator light on the USB adapter goes solid green, the headset and the USB adapter are subscribed to one another.

Note If the subscription process times out after two minutes or if the subscription process fails, the USB adapter indicator light will become solid red for four seconds and then return to its previous state. If this occurs, try to re-subscribe the headset again.

Conferencing In Up to Three Additional Headsets

While on a call you can subscribe up to three additional headsets to your USB adapter for conferencing. As you add headsets

to the adapter an additional headset icon will appear in the Plantronics software screen with a number from 1 to 3 indicating the number of additional headset subscribed to the adapter.

Guests may conference in as described below:

1While you are on a call, place the guest’s headset into subscription mode by pushing the headset volume up button for three seconds until the headset indicator light becomes solid green.

2Short press (less than one second) the subscription button on the USB adapter. The USB adapter light will flash yellow and green.

3The USB adapter light will then turn solid yellow and you will hear a tone in the master headset indicating a guest wishes to join the call.

4If you press the call control button on the master headset within five seconds, the guest is joined to the call.

If you do not press the call control button within five seconds, the request to join the call is rejected and the guest will hear an error tone in their headset.

5Guests may leave the conference call by pressing their call control button.

When they do you will hear a single tone in the master headset as each guest leaves the call.

To see how many headsets are subscribed to the adapter, refer to the lower left corner of the Plantronics Control Panel software screen. The first headset is the master headset and the number inside the next headset is the number of guest headsets subscribed to the adapter. The examples below show 1, then 2, then 3, guest headsets subscribed to the adapter in addition to the master headset.

123

Switching Between Wideband and Narrowband Audio

The Savi W430-M ships with wideband audio as the default. You can toggle between narrowband and wideband audio by doing a short press (less than one second) followed by a long press (more than three seconds) of the USB adapter subscription button while it is in an idle state. The USB adapter light will flash red for four seconds upon entering narrowband mode and flash green four seconds upon entering wideband mode.

Setting the Range

The Savi W430 ships with high range set as the default. You can change the range setting by holding in the subscription button of the USB adapter for three seconds while it is in an idle state. The USB adapter light will flash green for high range, yellow for medium range, and red for low range.

Ending Subscription

If the USB adapter is in subscription mode, and you want to end the adapter from searching for a headset, press the subscription button again. The subscription light will turn solid red for four seconds and then go to its previous state.

Placing the Headset in Sleep Mode

If you won’t be using the headset for a long duration and the headset will not be in the charge cradle, you can put the headset in sleep mode by pressing the call control button for three seconds while in an idle state. To exit sleep mode, press the headset call control button again for three seconds.

Plantronics Savi User Guide

11

Page 11
Image 11
PYLE Audio W430-M manual Subscribing a Master Headset, Conferencing In Up to Three Additional Headsets, Setting the Range