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Sennheiser Electronic Corp DMOCDHDGG DectHeadset User Manual
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Sennheiser SD Series: Enjoy crystal-clear conversations with colleagues and clients with this professional headset system. Seamlessly connect to landlines or computers for versatile communication options. Experience exceptional sound quality, adjustable volume levels, and automatic audio transmission for hands-free operation. Optimize your productivity and comfort with the Sennheiser SD Series.
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SetupGuide
SD Series
Instruction manual
Contents “Setup Guide”
Contents “Setup Guide”
Scope of delivery and overview of the SD series ........................................ 3
Base stations with components ................................................................... 3
Product overview of the base stations ........................................................ 5
Connecting the base station to the mains power supply ....................... 7
Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone .................................. 8
Connecting the base station to a computer ............................................11
Testing the headset system and the sound quality ................................ 14
Adjusting the headset system using the DIP switches .........................14
Adjusting the audio signal by means of the dial tone ..........................16
Adjusting the automatic audio transmission “Auto Audio” ................17
SD Series – Setup Guide | 1
Important safety information
Important safety information
왘
Please read this instruction manual carefully and completely before using the product.
왘 Always include this instruction manual when passing the product on to third parties.
왘
Do not use an obviously defective product.
Preventing damage to health and accidents
왘
Do not listen at high volume levels for long periods of time to prevent hearing damage.
왘 Always maintain a distance of at least 3.94” (10 cm) between the ear cups and the cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator since the product generates permanent magnetic fields.
왘
Keep the product, accessories and packaging parts out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidents and choking hazards.
왘 Do not use the product in situations which require special attention.
Preventing damage to the product and malfunctions
왘 Always keep the product dry and do not expose it to extreme temperatures (hairdryer, heater, extended exposure to sunlight, etc.) to avoid corrosion or deformation.
왘
Only use attachments/accessories supplied or recommended by
Sennheiser.
왘 Only clean the product with a soft, dry cloth.
왘
Unplug the power supply unit from the wall socket to completely disconnect the product from the mains power supply.
왘 Do not short-circuit the contacts of the product. Make sure that no metal objects (e.g. paper clips, hair pins, earrings) come into contact with the interfaces and contacts.
왘
Only use the base station for charging SD series headsets.
Intended use/Liability
The headset system can be used for calling and – together with a computer
(VoIP) and/or a telephone – for audio input/output and is intended for professional office or call center use.
It is considered improper use when this product is used for any application not named in this instruction manual.
Sennheiser does not accept liability for damage arising from abuse or misuse of this product and its attachments/accessories. The risk is to be borne by the user.
Sennheiser is not liable for damages to USB devices that are not consistent with the USB specifications.
Sennheiser is not liable for damages resulting from the loss of connection due to flat or overaged rechargeable batteries or exceeding the DECT transmission range.
The US base stations operate on special transmission frequencies whose use is not authorized outside the United States.
왘
Do not use the SD BS US base station outside the United States.
2 | SD Series – Setup Guide
Scope of delivery and overview of the SD series
Safety
Guide
Scope of delivery and overview of the
SD series
The SD series allows you to combine base stations ( BS ) and headsets ( HS ) to meet your needs. The listed headsets and base stations are compatible with each other. The SD series base stations marked with ML in their name are optimized for Microsoft
Lync
™
.
The scope of delivery includes – depending on the product purchased – a base station and/or a headset with corresponding components.
Base stations with components
SD BS
SD BS ML for fixed line phone and computer for fixed line phone and computer, optimized for Microsoft Lync
SD BS USB for computer
SD BS USB ML for computer, optimized for Microsoft Lync
SD BS Phone for fixed line phone
SD BS
SD BS ML
Phone
USB
SD BS USB
SD BS USB ML
Manual
USB
Quick
Guide
EU/UK/US/AU
SD BS Phone
Phone
SD Series – Setup Guide | 3
Scope of delivery and overview of the SD series
Headsets with components
SD Office – HS monaural, with different wearing styles
SD Pro1 – HS monaural, with headband
SD Pro2 – HS binaural, with headband
SD Office – HS
Quick
Guide
SD Pro1 – HS
SD Pro2 – HS
4 | SD Series – Setup Guide
Product overview of the base stations
Product overview of the base stations
Overview of the front
SD BS
SD BS ML
쐇
SD BS USB
SD BS USB ML
쐃
쐋
쐏
SD BS Phone
쐃
쐃
PC button with LED
쐇
Charging contacts
쐋
Link LED
Overview of the rear
SD BS
SD BS ML
쐄
쐏
Phone button with LED
쐄
Charge status LED
SD BS USB
SD BS USB ML
쐏
쐂 Phone socket
쐆 Handset socket
쐊 ACC socket
Pho ne
Hea dset
ACC
DC
PC
쐂
쐆
쐊
쐎
쐅
SD BS Phone
쐎 DC IN socket
쐅 PC socket (USB)
SD Series – Setup Guide | 5
Product overview of the base stations
Overview of the bottom
SD BS
SD BS ML
쐉
쐈
씈
씉
SD BS USB
SD BS USB ML
SD BS Phone
쐈 DIP switch row 1 to 6
쐉 Set button
씈 Microphone volume control
씉 ABC switch
6 | SD Series – Setup Guide
Setting up the base station
Setting up the base station
You can use the headset system with your fixed line phone and/or your computer. The base station controls the wireless communication to the headsets.
왘 Place the base station at a minimum distance of 15 cm from the fixed line phone.
Connecting the base station to the mains power supply
1 Connect the connector of the power supply unit to the DC IN socket
(marked yellow). Connect the power supply unit to a wall socket.
2 SD BS , SD BS ML : The Link LED lights up red. Either the PC LED or the Phone LED lights up white.
3 SD BS USB , SD BS USB ML , SD BS Phone : The Link LED lights up red.
Both the PC LED and the Phone LED light up white.
1 2
SD BS
SD BS ML one
Head set
ACC
DC IN
PC
3 SD BS USB
SD BS USB ML
SD BS Phone
Disconnecting the base station from the mains power supply
왘 If the product is not used for extended periods of time, unplug the power supply unit from the wall socket.
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Setting up the base station
Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone
A
Connection possibilities
A
B
C
Connection to a fixed line phone without headset socket
Connection to a fixed line phone with headset socket
Connection to an optional mechanical handset lifter
Page
왘
Check which connection possibility is best suited for your telephone.
왘 Follow the instructions in the corresponding chapter.
Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone without headset socket
1 Disconnect the handset cable from the telephone and connect it to the
Handset socket (marked gray) on the base station.
2 Connect the telephone cable to the handset socket on the telephone and to the Phone socket (marked green) on the base station.
3 Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to set the DIP switches 1 and 2 to the position shown.
1
Pho ne
Hea dset
ACC
DC
PC
2
Pho ne
Hea dset
ACC
3
8 | SD Series – Setup Guide
Setting up the base station
B Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone with headset socket
1 Connect the telephone cable to the headset socket on the telephone and to the Phone socket (marked green) on the base station.
2 Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to set the DIP switches 1 and 2 to the position shown.
1
Pho ne
Hea dset
ACC
DC
2
Pho ne
ACC
DC
PC
C Connecting the base station to an optional mechanical handset lifter
The Sennheiser HSL 10 mechanical handset lifter is an optional accessory available from your Sennheiser partner. The handset lifter allows you to answer calls even when you are away from your desk.
왘 Connect the base station to the fixed line phone as described in chapter
A or B .
왘
Connect the handset lifter to the ACC socket on the base station.
왘 Connect the handset lifter to the fixed line phone. For more information, refer to the instruction manual of the HSL 10 handset lifter.
Headset
ACC
DC IN
PC
Phon e
ACC
DC
PC
SD Series – Setup Guide | 9
Setting up the base station
Connecting the base station to an optional electronic hook switch control (EHS)
The necessary EHS connection cables as well as adapter cables for manufacturer specific standards are available as optional accessories from your
Sennheiser partner. The corresponding quick guides are supplied with the cables or can be found on the product page on our website at www.sennheiser.com/cco.
By way of example of a Siemens and an Alcatel adapter cable, the following describes how to connect the base station to an electronic hook switch.
1 Connect the base station to the fixed line phone.
2 Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to set the DIP switch to the position shown.
Siemens, Agfeo, Aastra, Auerswald, etc.
1
Pho ne
Hea dset
ACC
DC
PC
2
Alcatel
1
10 | SD Series – Setup Guide
2
Pho ne
Hea dset
ACC
DC
PC
For an overview of the available connection and adapter cables, visit the SD series product page on our website at www.sennheiser.com/cco or contact your Sennheiser partner.
Setting up the base station
Connecting the base station to a computer
왘
Connect the USB cable to the PC socket (marked orange) on the base station and to a USB socket of your computer. The operating system detects the USB audio device ”Sennheiser DECT” and installs the necessary drivers.
Head set
ACC
DC
Phon e
Hea dset
ACC
DC
PC
Sennheiser PC software
The free Sennheiser PC software allows you to add value to your
Sennheiser products. The Sennheiser Updater, for example, facilitates easy updating of products with new software. For more information, visit our website at www.sennheiser.com/cco/software.
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Charging the headset
Charging the headset
Charge the rechargeable battery for at least 20 minutes without interruption before using it for the first time. A complete charging process takes about 60 minutes.
Charging the headset using the base station
왘
Place the headset into the magnetic holder of the base station.
The Headset LED lights up blue and the rechargeable battery is being charged. The Charge status LED on the base station indicates the charge status.
SD Office – HS
25% 50% 75% 100%
SD Pro1 – HS SD Pro2 – HS
12 | SD Series – Setup Guide
During the first charging process, it may take up to 5 minutes until the
Headset LED lights up blue.
LED segment
(white = lit up)
Required charging time
Corresponds to a talk time of
Wideband Narrowband approx. 10 min.
approx. 2 hrs approx. 3 hrs approx. 20 min.
approx. 4 hrs approx. 40 min.
approx. 6 hrs approx. 60 min.
approx. 8 hrs approx. 6 hrs approx . 9 hrs approx. 12 hrs
If the headset is outside the range of the base station, it will switch off after 30 minutes in order to conserve battery power.
Charging the headset
Charging the headset using the optional CH 10 headset charger
The Sennheiser CH 10 headset charger is an optional accessory available from your Sennheiser partner. The CH 10 allows you to charge additional
SD series headsets.
SD Office – HS
SD Pro1 – HS
SD Pro2 – HS
왘 Refer to the instruction manual of the CH 10 for more information.
Charging several headsets simultaneously
The MCH 7 multi USB power source is an optional accessory available from your Sennheiser partner. Together with the CH 10 USB, the MCH 7 allows you to charge up to 7 headsets simultaneously.
MZH 7
CH 10 USB
왘
Refer to the instruction manual of the MCH 7 for more information.
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Testing the headset system and the sound quality
Testing the headset system and the sound quality
Adjusting the headset system using the DIP switches
1 Press the Link button on the headset to disconnect an existing wireless link between base station and headset.
The LEDs on the headset and on the base station go off.
2 Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to set the DIP switches to the desired position.
1
Extra
Settings ter
Handset Lif
Long
Range
Aut o Link OFF
Wideband Standard
1 2 3 4 5 6
DHSG
MSH wband Limiter
Fast Link
2
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Configuring the handset lifter/hook switch – DIP switches 1 and 2
The DIP switches 1 and 2 are only assigned a function on the SD BS,
SD BS ML and SD BS Phone base stations.
Switch position Function
Manual operation
Lifts/hangs up the handset manually or using the handset lifter (Sennheiser HSL 10).
Electronic hook switch (DHSG standard)
Call control via the headset system.
For faster link establishment, see Fast Link.
Electronic hook switch (MSH standard)
Call control via the headset system.
Fast Link for DHSG standard and HSL 10 handset lifter
Recommended for frequent callers. Shorter battery life. Fast link establishment without delay due to hidden link to the base station.
Testing the headset system and the sound quality
Auto Link
Adjusting the radio range – DIP switch 3
If many DECT systems are operated in a confined space, interference can occur. In this case, you should change the radio range.
Switch position Function
Standard radio range
SD Office – HS
SD Pro1 – HS
SD Pro2 – HS
Reduced radio range
Use this setting in order to avoid interference with other DECT systems
Range of approx. 10 m indoors
Automatically establishing the wireless link between headset and base station (Auto Link) – DIP switch 4
Switch position Function
Manual link establishment
When taking the headset out of the base station, you have to manually establish the wireless link between headset and base station.
Automatic link establishment – Auto Link
When taking the headset out of the base station, a wireless link is automatically established between headset and base station.
Switching between wideband and narrowband audio transmission –
DIP switch 5
Switch position Function
Wideband audio transmission
Automatic frequency adjustment of wideband and narrowband calls. Wideband audio transmission is e.g. supported by Skype and gives high speech quality.
Battery life: 8 hours
Narrowband audio transmission
Battery life: 12 hours
Limiting the volume – DIP switch 6
Switch position Function
Standard limitation
Limited volume (country specific)
• AU version: in compliance with Directive AS/ACIF G616:2006
• EU and US version: in compliance with Directive 2003/10/EC
SD Series – Setup Guide | 15
Testing the headset system and the sound quality
Adjusting the audio signal by means of the dial tone
1 Put on the headset and press the Phone button on the base station.
2 Press the Link button on the headset. The Link LED lights up blue.
3 Lift the handset. You hear a dial tone.
4 Set the ABC switch to the position A , B or C so that you can hear a clear dial tone in the headset.
1 2
3 4
16 | SD Series – Setup Guide
Testing the headset system and the sound quality
Adjusting the volume
Adjusting the microphone volume of the call transmission
By default, the microphone volume control is set to position 4 . This setting is suitable for most telephones.
왘
Make a call to someone who will help you find the correct sensitivity setting for your microphone.
왘
Turn the microphone volume control so that the other party can hear you at a comfortable level.
Adjusting the microphone volume of the USB transmission
Some softphones adjust the microphone sensitivity automatically.
왘
Activate this function in order to be able to optimally use the microphone and, via your operating system, adjust the microphone sensitivity so that the other party can hear you at a comfortable level (see the
Help function of your operating system).
Adjusting the automatic audio transmission “Auto Audio”
With the “Auto Audio” function activated and in the case of a USB connection, the audio signals – e.g. from Windows
Media Player
or iTunes
– are automatically transmitted to the headset.
When you receive a call or when a connection to Skype™ is established, the audio transmission stops and you hear for example the ring tone. The
“Auto Audio” function is activated by default.
Activating the “Auto Audio” function
왘 Use a pointed object to press the Set button for approx. 5 seconds. The
Link LED rapidly flashes blue several times.
Deactivating the “Auto Audio” function
왘 Use a pointed object to press the Set button for approx. 5 seconds. The
Link LED rapidly flashes red several times.
5s
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If a problem occurs
If a problem occurs
For causes and solutions that are mainly related to the headset, refer to the chapter “If a problem occurs ...” in the “User Guide”.
Problem
Headset is placed into the base station but the Charge status
LED if off
Link between headset and base station cannot be established
Bad radio link between headset and base station
Possible cause
Base station is not connected to the mains power supply
Rechargeable battery is deep discharged
Base station is only connected via the USB cable
Possible solution
Connect the base station to the mains power supply.
Wait several minutes until the
Charge status LED lights up.
For quick-charging the headset:
Briefly press the Set button at the bottom of the base station.
Connect the base station to the mains power supply.
Noise interference and connection loss
Rechargeable battery cannot be charged
Transmission range is exceeded
Reduce the distance between headset and base station.
Adjust the radio range.
Too many DECT systems within the radio range
Reduce the radio range.
Set the base station to narrowband transmission.
Distance between base station and fixed line phone is so small that interference occurs
Increase the distance between base station and fixed line phone.
Headset is not properly placed into the magnetic holder of the base station
Check if the headset is properly placed into the magnetic holder.
Microphone sensitivity is not correctly adjusted
Adjust the microphone sensitivity.
Bad audio quality, the other party sounds too loud or too low
Sound from the fixed line phone is distorted and disturbed
Base station is not adjusted to the fixed line phone.
Use the ABC switch to adjust the base station to your fixed line phone.
Page
–
–
–
For more information and an FAQ list, please visit our website at www.sennheiser.com/cco.
If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be solved with the proposed solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance.
To find a Sennheiser partner in your country, search at www.sennheiser.com/cco/support.
18 | SD Series – Setup Guide
Specifications
Specifications
Base station
SD BS/SD BS ML
Dimensions
Weight
83 x 127 x 121 mm (W x H x D) approx. 337 g
Operating temperature range +5°C to +45°C (+41°F to +113°F)
Storage temperature range –20°C to +70°C (–4°F to +158°F)
SD BS USB/SD BS USB ML/SD BS Phone
Dimensions
Weight
83 x 127 x 121 mm (W x H x D) aprrox. 309 g
Operating temperature range +5°C to +45°C (+41°F to +113°F)
Storage temperature range –20°C to +70°C (–4°F to +158°F)
Headset
SD Office – HS
Dimensions
Weight
Talk time
Charging time
140 x 24 x 22 mm (W x H x D) with ear hook: approx. 22 g with headband: approx. 50 g narrowband: up to 12 hours wideband: up to 8 hours
50%: approx. 20 min
100%: approx. 1 hour
Range
(environment dependent)
Speaker type
Microphone type free line of sight: up to 180 m in office buildings: up to 55 m dynamic, neodymium magnet electret microphone, noise canceling
Operating temperature range +5°C to +45°C (+41°F to +113°F)
Storage temperature range –20°C to +70°C (–4°F to +158°F)
SD Pro1/Pro2 – HS (SD 10)
Dimensions
Weight
Talk time
Charging time
170 x 175 x 55 mm (W x H x D)
Pro1: approx. 65 g
Pro2: approx. 85 g narrowband: up to 12 hours wideband: up to 8 hours
50%: approx. 20 min
100%: approx. 1 hour
Range
(environment dependent)
Speaker type
Microphone type free line of sight: up to 180 m in office buildings: up to 55 m dynamic, neodymium magnet electret microphone, noise canceling
Operating temperature range +5°C to +45°C (+4°F to +113°F)
Storage temperature range –20°C to +70°C (–4°F to +158°F)
SD Series – Setup Guide | 19
Specifications
Power supply unit
Nominal input voltage
Nominal input current
Mains frequency
Nominal output voltage
100 – 240 V~ max. 0.2 A
50 – 60 Hz
5.9 V
Nominal output current max. 850 mA
Operating temperature range +5°C to +45°C (+41°F to +113°F)
Storage temperature range –20°C to +70°C (–4°F to +158°F)
Relative humidity operation: 20 to 85% storage: 20 to 95%
Weight approx. 75 g
DECT
EU, UK, AU version:
CAT IQ 1.0
US version:
DECT 6.0
1,880 to 1,900 MHz 1,920 to 1,930 MHz Transmission frequency
SAR value of SD Office – HS 0.196 W/kg
(max. 10 g SAR)
0.093 W/kg
(max. 1 g SAR)
SAR value of SD Pro1 – HS 0.069 W/kg
(max. 10 g SAR)
SAR value of SD Pro2 – HS 0.058 W/kg
(max. 10 g SAR)
0.044 W/kg
(max. 1 g SAR)
0.025 W/kg
(max. 1 g SAR)
20 | SD Series – Setup Guide
Manufacturer Declarations
Manufacturer Declarations
Warranty
Sennheiser Communications A/S gives a warranty of 24 months on this product. For the current warranty conditions, please visit our website at www.sennheiser.com or contact your Sennheiser partner.
In compliance with the following requirements
• WEEE Directive ( 2012/19/EU)
Please dispose of this product at the end of its operational lifetime by taking it to your local collection point or recycling center for such equipment.
• Battery Directive ( 2013/56/EU)
The product’s built-in rechargeable batteries can be recycled. In order to protect the environment, please dispose of defective products with their rechargeable batteries as special waste or return them to your specialist dealer.
CE Conformity
• R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)
• EMC Directive ( 2014/30/EU)
• Low Voltage Directive ( 2014/35/EU)
• ErP Directive (2009/125/EC)
• RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU)
The declaration is available at www.sennheiser.com. Before putting the product into operation, please observe the respective country-specific regulations!
SD Series – Setup Guide | 21
Sennheiser Communications A/S
Industriparken 27, DK-2750 Ballerup, Denmark www.sennheiser.com
Publ. 12/14, A03
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Table of contents
- 3 Important safety information
- 4 Scope of delivery and overview of the SD series
- 4 Base stations with components
- 5 Headsets with components
- 6 Product overview of the base stations
- 6 Overview of the front
- 6 Overview of the rear
- 7 Overview of the bottom
- 8 Setting up the base station
- 8 Connecting the base station to the mains power supply
- 9 Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone
- 11 Connecting the base station to an optional electronic hook switch control (EHS)
- 12 Connecting the base station to a computer
- 13 Charging the headset
- 15 Testing the headset system and the sound quality
- 15 Adjusting the headset system using the DIP switches
- 17 Adjusting the audio signal by means of the dial tone
- 18 Adjusting the volume
- 18 Adjusting the automatic audio transmission “Auto Audio”
- 19 If a problem occurs
- 20 Specifications
- 22 Manufacturer Declarations