Plantronics 510/520 Headphones User Manual


 
QuickPair
Plantronics has developed QuickPair technology, featured in many current Plantronics Bluetooth
headsets, to make set-up with a Bluetooth phone even easier.
When you first switch on the headset it will automatically go into pairing mode for an extended period,
flashing red and blue. Refer to the additional information below to complete the pairing.
NOTE: You normally need to pair the headset and handset only once. If the headset has been previously
paired with another device, please follow normal pairing instructions below.
Plantronics Voyager 510/520
1. With your headset turned on, simultaneously
press the listen volume adjust button marked
+ (volume up) and the call control button.
Release the buttons when the indicator light
begins to flash red then blue.
2. While the headset is flashing red and blue,
use the phone menu to search for Bluetooth
devices and select “510 Plantronics”.
3. When prompted for password, enter 0000.
The headset will flash blue when paired
successfully.
Plantronics Explorer
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230 / 360 / 370
Discovery
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925, Voyager
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835 / 855
1. With your headset turned off, hold down the
call control button until the headset status
indicator briefly glows blue, then flashes red
and blue. The headset is now in discovery
mode and will stay that way for 120 seconds.
2. On your phone, highlight and select “Look for
Devices,” or equivalent, to activate the scan
for the headset.
3. When the phone display shows the scan
results, select “xxx Plantronics”. The phone will
continue to search for the headset.
4. When the phone display asks for a passkey,
type “0000” and press Enter. Your headset is
now linked to your phone.
Pairing Information
Before using your headset for the first time, you must connect it with your Bluetooth phone or device.
Ensure that the headset is fully charged. For help pairing your headset to your specific phone, view the
online demo at www.plantronics.com/easytopair
Multipoint
Enjoy quick access to all your calls using multipoint
connectivity. Most wireless devices use point-to-point,
which means they can only be actively connected to
one device at a time. For example, a mobile phone
and a Bluetooth headset might be connected through
point-to-point.
When a headset has multipoint capability, it can
receive information from more than one device at
the same time. So, for example, you can pair two
Bluetooth handsets to your headset. Once you’ve
paired two Bluetooth handsets to your headset you
will be alerted to incoming calls on either device.
Although you can switch between two paired
handsets, multipoint technology does not have the
capability to place one call on hold or allow you to
converse on both phones simultaneously.
Multipoint technology has a different function for
stereo phones with the A2DP Bluetooth profile.
For example, the Voyager 855 headset will alert
you to incoming calls so you immerse yourself in
music, easily take a call and then resume listing
to music — all on the same device.
WindSmart
®
WindSmart technology reduces the wind noise
your callers would otherwise hear by employing
targeted audio processing, strategic microphone
placement, integrated screens or our patented
porous ceramic filter.
Dual Microphones
The microphone is the first point of contact with
your voice and affects what your callers hear. Two
microphones capture and separate your voice from
background sounds to assist AudioIQ better than
a single microphone.
Stylish headsets, backed by great technology
AudioIQ
®
The smartest way to hear
and to be heard.
AudioIQ is Plantronics’ unique Digital Signal
Processing (DSP) technology building on our history
of innovation and sound technology leadership.
AudioIQ technology is smart enough to know what
you really want to hear. It provides noise reduction
and automatic enhancement of incoming voice
quality as your surroundings change, so you carry
on hands-free conversations without having to
struggle to hear and be heard.
What does it do when you are listening?
Plantronics is the only company helping you to
better hear your calls, because there are two sides
to every conversation.
AudioIQ technology automatically enhances what you
are hearing in reaction to your “sound environment”.
What does it do when you are talking?
AudioIQ is tuned to assess input from one or two
microphones to separate and enhance your voice so
you can be heard above the background noise of your
surroundings.
The best way to explain it:
If you listen to music in your car, you’ll know that
you have to constantly adjust the volume because
the background noise is changing. AudioIQ makes
the adjustment automatically — ideal for a mobile
professional on an important call.
If the noise around you is louder, you need a bit more
volume when you are listening, but you also need the
background noise eliminated when you are talking.
Plantronics headsets featuring AudioIQ adjust for
both situations so can you hear and be heard in
noisy environments.
To experience AudioIQ go to
www.plantronics.com/AudioIQ
Choosing Plantronics is a Sound Decision
In 1969, a Plantronics headset carried the historic first words from the moon: “That’s one small step for man,
one giant leap for mankind.” Since then, Plantronics has become the headset of choice for mission-critical
applications such as air traffic control, emergency dispatch, and the New York Stock Exchange.
Today, our Bluetooth headsets take communications and entertainment to new heights, making hands-free
communications and digital entertainment richer, clearer and more convenient. We make advanced products yet
understand that simplicity is equally important so we provide uncomplicated features and universal compatibility
in every Bluetooth headset. Technology alone does not maintain a competitive edge, so we design Bluetooth
headsets that also meet the comfort, proportions and aesthetics required by consumers worldwide.
Plantronics has developed a range of Bluetooth mobile headsets to meet the challenges of everyday life —
proving that choosing Plantronics is a sound decision.
www.plantronics.com
©2008 Plantronics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Plantronics, the logo design, AudioIQ, the AudioIQ logo, QuickPair, Pulsar, WindSmart,
Plantronics Voyager, Plantronics Explorer, Plantronics Discovery, AcuSpeak and Sound Innovation are trademarks or registered of Plantronics,
Inc. The Bluetooth
®
word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Plantronics, Inc. is under license.
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