IF PROBLEMS OCCUR...
Problem
My own voice is distorted when
using the headset.
The voice of the person calling me is
distorted when using the headset.
When my phone rings, I can't hear it
in my headset.
My phone doesn't react when I press
"accept call" on my headset.
There is no tone in my headset
when I press the headset button on
my phone.
There is no sound when I record.
My own voice is distorted when
recording.
The voice of the person calling me is
distorted when recording.
There is a constant noise on my re-
cording, on top of the conversation
The ring sensor is in the way, when I
use my handset
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What to do
Microphone sensitivity has to be
adjusted down. See headset manual.
The speaker output on the desk-
phone has to be turned down.
Check the connection between the "
Ring tone sensor " and the Link;
Or the ring tone on the phone has
to be turned up.
Please check the " COM or
Headset and AUX " connection to
the phone and headset base.
Please check the " COM or Headset "
connection to the phone.
Check the connection between the
hub and the Dictaphone device.
Microphone sensitivity has to be
adjusted down. See headset manual.
The speaker output on desk-phone
has to be turned down.
This could be a power line interfer-
ence problem - please verify that
your recording device is not pow-
ered by a power supply supplied
from 230VAC/110VAC.
If your phone is either an Avaya 96xx
series or the Shoretel range, you can
try placing the sensor on the back of
your phone, aligned with the center
of the sound outlet.