HME HS6000 Operating Instructions Manual

HME HS6000 Operating Instructions Manual

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SETUP
Power On/Off
To turn the power on
Press and release the power button on the inside of the
headset housing, shown in Figure 1. A voice message in the
earpiece will say "Headset #, Battery Full/Half/Low" and the
power light on the opposite side of the earpiece will go on.
See Figure 2.
To turn the power off
Press and hold the power button for approximately 3 seconds.
A voice message in the earpiece will say "Headset off," and the
power light on the opposite side of the earpiece will go off.
Configure Headset
Start with power OFF and press any of the following button combinations
while turning the power ON. Immediately release all buttons after
pressing the power button. Each of these settings has an associated
voice prompt. Listen to the voice prompt to confirm the setting.
Hands Free (HF) on/off – Press and hold B and the UP arrow
while you press the power button to turn the headset on in the HF
mode. With the power off, press and hold B and the DOWN arrow
while you press the power button to turn off the HF mode.
Auto HF (AHF) – Press and hold A1 or A2 and the UP arrow
the headset on in the Auto HF mode. When you turn the headset off, the AHF mode will not be saved.
If you have a Wireless IQ
If you have an ionIQ
Language selection – To change between English and another language, press and hold A1 and the
DOWN arrow
while you press the power button to turn the headset on. Doing this again changes
back to the first language.
Play status – Press A2 and the DOWN arrow
headset on. An example of the status you will hear is: "Headset #, Battery Full/Half/Low,
English/Espanol, Hands-free on/off, firmware version #."
HM ELECTRONICS, INC.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TM
system; open the base station and set the base transceiver switch K1-3
to the ON position (See Figures 3 & 4).
TM
system; in the USA call HME Customer Support at 1-800-848-4468,
outside the USA, call your local HME representative for help.
14110 Stowe Drive, Poway, CA 92064 USA • Phone: 1-800-848-4468 Fax: (858) 552-0172

Wireless Headset

Figure 1. Headset power button
Figure 2. Headset buttons
while you press the power button to turn
while you press the power button to turn the
HS6000
Power
button
Power
light
and power light
HME# 400G574
Rev D 11/4/10

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  • Page 1: Wireless Headset

    K1-3 to the ON position (See Figures 3 & 4). If you have an ionIQ system; in the USA call HME Customer Support at 1-800-848-4468, outside the USA, call your local HME representative for help. •...
  • Page 2: Headset Registration

    Headset Registration Each HS6000 Headset must be registered for use with a specific base station. The base station thereby recognizes all headsets registered to it when their power is on, and will be able to tell the difference between them and other electronic equipment operating on similar frequencies. A maximum of 15 headsets can be registered.
  • Page 3 ® ™ For ion IQ Audio Systems, register each COMMUNICATOR as follows: • On the ion IQ base station STATUS display, press the Menu button. • On the MAIN MENU display, press the Register button. • The REGISTRATION display indicates the number of headsets already registered and how many more can be registered.
  • Page 4: Wearing The Headset

    Attach the Headset Band to the Headset Locate the white, elastic headset band enclosed with the HS6000. Stretch the large loop at one end of the band over the headset earpiece as shown at #1 in Figure 5. Stretch the small hole in the opposite end of the headset band over the “button”...
  • Page 5: Changing Batteries

    Figure 8. Pull up on the end of the battery near the battery-release latch and lift the battery out. NOTE: The HS6000 headset will accept only batteries with a red label. Other batteries will not fit this unit.
  • Page 6: Routine Operation

    Routine Operation ransmit light on tip of micro phone boom Figure 10. Headset operation controls and indicator light SINGLE-LANE OPERATION DUAL-LANE OPERATION (one base station for one speaker post) (two base stations for two speaker posts) Hands-Free (HF) Mode: Hands-Free (HF) Mode: •...
  • Page 7 The European Union (EU) WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) places an obligation on producers (manufacturers, distributors and/or retailers) to take-back electronic products at the end of their useful life. The WEEE Directive covers most HME products being sold into the EU as of August 13, 2005. Manufacturers, distributors and retailers are obliged to finance the costs of recovery from municipal collection points, reuse, and recycling of specified percentages per the WEEE requirements.

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