Qualcomm Cordless Telephone GIK 1700 User Guide

QUALCOMM Globalstar  
GIK-1700 Globalstar  
Installation Kit  
User Guide  
 
Table of Contents  
In tr od u ct ion .................................................................................1  
Features ....................................................................................1  
Safety precautions ...................................................................1  
Exposure to radio frequency signals .......................................2  
Antenna care ............................................................................3  
Phone operation .......................................................................3  
Driving ......................................................................................4  
Electronic devices .....................................................................4  
Pacemakers ....................................................................................5  
Hearing aids ...................................................................................5  
Other medical devices ....................................................................5  
Vehicles ..........................................................................................6  
Posted facilities ..............................................................................6  
Aircraft .....................................................................................6  
Blasting areas ..........................................................................6  
Potentially explosive atmospheres ..........................................7  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag ....................................7  
Battery care ..............................................................................7  
Other safety issues ...................................................................8  
Com p on en t s ..................................................................................9  
Globalstar Installation Kit standard components ...............10  
Component parts ....................................................................11  
Globalstar Installation Kit ..........................................................11  
Speaker .........................................................................................11  
Hands-Free microphone ..............................................................11  
Power interface cable ...................................................................11  
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Car stereo muting (STEREO MUTE) .........................................12  
Ignition sense ...............................................................................12  
Car Power Adapter ......................................................................13  
Exterior antenna ..........................................................................13  
Globalstar Installation Kit optional accessories ..................14  
Optional accessories (not included in kit) .............................15  
Privacy headset ............................................................................15  
Data cable .....................................................................................15  
Op er a tion ....................................................................................17  
Using the phone in a vehicle .................................................17  
Attaching the phone to the Globalstar Installation Kit ............17  
Turning on the phone and GIK ...................................................18  
Charging the phone battery ........................................................19  
Car stereo mute ...........................................................................20  
Hands-free mode ....................................................................20  
When you use hands-free mode ..................................................21  
Adjusting speaker volume .....................................................21  
Connecting to a personal computer .......................................22  
Privacy Headset .....................................................................22  
Privacy headset operation ...........................................................22  
Tr ou blesh ootin g ........................................................................25  
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Introduction  
Before using your Globalstar Installation Kit in a vehicle, please  
read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.  
Professional installation is recommended.  
Features  
The Globalstar Installation Kit (GIK) allows your Globalstar  
satellite phone to be used as a mobile phone in your vehicle.  
With this kit installed in a vehicle, you can:  
Turn the phone on and off by turning the vehicles ignition on  
and off.  
Talk without picking up the phone.  
Obtain unlimited talk time using DC current supplied by your  
vehicle.  
Charge the phones battery.  
Safety precautions  
When using your phone in a vehicle, please observe the following  
rules.  
Ca u tion  
F a ilu r e to follow th ese in st r u ct ion s m a y lea d to ser iou s  
p er son a l in ju r y a n d p ossible p r op er t y d a m a ge.  
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Introduction  
Secure the phone in your vehicle to prevent personal injury and  
damage to the phone in the event of an accident.  
When attaching or detaching the exterior antenna to the GIK  
with the antenna cables, disconnect all power to the phone and  
the GIK. Note that DC voltage is present in the central  
conductor of the antenna cable (45-C6162-1). See Globalstar  
Installation Kit standard components, page 10.  
Detach the phone from the GIK and disconnect the power  
interface cable (45-C6184-1) to the GIK when jump starting the  
vehicle or recharging the car battery. J ump starting may cause  
the GIK fuse to open. Refer to the installation sheet for further  
information regarding interconnects.  
Exposure to radio frequency signals  
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio  
transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it receives and also sends  
out radio frequency (RF) signals.  
In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC)  
adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held  
wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety  
standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards  
bodies:  
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1999 Standard1  
NCRP Report 86 (1986)2  
ICNIRP (1998)3  
1. American National Standards Institute  
2. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements  
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Introduction  
IRPA (1991) Guidelines on Protection Against Non-ionizing  
Radiation1  
The phone and this kit are designed to comply with established  
ANSI, FCC, and international safety standards for safe levels of  
human exposure to RF energy. Nonetheless, RF field intensity at  
the surface of the transmitting antenna is fairly high. Maintaining  
a minimum line-of -sight separation distance of 25 cm (10 inches)  
between the transmitting antenna and all personnel will ensure  
that the General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Maximum  
Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits are not exceeded. This satisfies  
the MPE limits mandated by the FCC in 47 CFR Ch. 1 (2006  
Edition), Part 1, paragraph 1.1310 and defined in the ANSI/IEEE  
C95.1-1999 standard, and also satisfies the slightly more-stringent  
European and international exposure limit recommendations of  
IRPA (1991) and ICNIRP (1998).  
Antenna care  
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.  
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could  
damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.  
Phone operation  
Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna  
pointed up and over your shoulder.  
3. International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection  
1. Internal Radiation Protection Association  
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Introduction  
Tip  
For your phone to operate most efficiently:  
Extend your antenna fully.  
Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is  
in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and  
may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level  
than otherwise needed.  
Driving  
In the areas where you drive, always obey the local laws and  
regulations on the use of wireless telephones.  
If using your phone while driving, please:  
Give full attention to driving – driving safely is your first  
responsibility.  
Use hands-free operation, if available.  
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if  
driving conditions require you to do so.  
Electronic devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals.  
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against  
the RF signals from your wireless phone.  
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Introduction  
Pacemakers  
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that  
a minimum separation of six inches (15 cm) be maintained between  
a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  
interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are  
consistent with the independent research by and recommendations  
of Wireless Technology Research.  
Persons with pacemakers:  
Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from  
their pacemaker when the phone is turned on.  
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the  
potential for interference.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking  
place, turn your phone off immediately.  
Hearing aids  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing  
aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult  
your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss  
alternatives). Optional for each phone manufacturer.  
Other medical devices  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the  
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately  
shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to  
assist you in obtaining this information.  
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Introduction  
Turn your phone off in health care facilities when any regulations  
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care  
facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to  
external RF energy.  
Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately  
shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the  
manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You  
should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has  
been added to your vehicle.  
Posted facilities  
Turn your phone off in any facility where posted notices require  
you to do so.  
Aircraft  
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch  
off your phone before boarding an aircraft.  
Blasting areas  
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off  
when in a blasting area” or in areas posted: Turn off two-way  
radio. Obey all signs and instructions.  
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Introduction  
Potentially explosive atmospheres  
Turn your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive  
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such  
areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or  
even death.  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not  
always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline  
stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage  
facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane  
or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles,  
such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where  
you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.  
For vehicles equipped with an air bag  
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects,  
including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area  
over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle  
wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates,  
serious injury could result.  
Battery care  
The phones battery stores a large amount of energy when fully  
charged. If the battery is punctured, crushed, severely overheated,  
or charged in a non-QUALCOMM charger, this energy can be  
released suddenly and result in potential injury.  
Do not overheat the battery by leaving it on a heater or in the  
sun.  
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Introduction  
Do not dispose of the battery in a trash compactor or  
incinerator.  
Use only charging accessories manufactured by QUALCOMM,  
and discontinue use of the battery if it becomes damaged.  
Other safety issues  
In order to avoid the potential for confusing the phone as a weapon,  
the phone features a distinctive flame orange dot on the top of the  
antenna.  
This orange dot is a convention used by manufacturers of  
various devices and is familiar to safety officers in the country  
of manufacture and other countries.  
Do not remove or cover the dot, and avoid using or handling the  
phone in a threatening manner or so as to suggest that the  
phone is a weapon.  
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Components  
Check the components of the Globalstar Installation Kit listed  
below. If there is something missing, please contact the service  
provider where you purchased your kit.  
Component parts  
CV90-C6029-1  
CV90-C6030-1  
80-C6061-1  
45-C6184-1  
65-C6185-1  
45-H3210-6  
50-C6045-1  
CV90-C6032-1  
45-C6162-1  
65-C6056-1  
GIK-1750  
Globalstar Installation Kit  
Speaker Installation Kit  
Hands-Free Microphone  
Power-Interface Cable  
Hardware Kit  
Speaker Extension Cable  
Speaker Mounting Bracket  
Car Power Adapter  
Antenna Cable  
Literature Kit  
Patch Antenna  
GIK-1770  
Quadri-filar Helix Antenna  
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Components  
Globalstar Installation Kit standard  
components  
Accessory  
position  
ACC  
OFF  
LOC  
S
T
AR  
T
K
SENS  
DSPL  
1
2
OFF  
3
T
P
A
C
D-BASS  
OM  
C
SOUND  
O
MODE  
UDI  
A
AL  
6
T
DIGI  
4
5
SOURCE  
SHUF  
3
A
T
REPE  
1
2
OFF  
RELEASE  
45-C6184-1  
80-C6061-1  
Battery  
45-H3210-6  
45-C6162-1  
Antenna  
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Components  
Component parts  
Globalstar Installation Kit  
The Globalstar Installation Kit (CV90-C6029-1) securely holds the  
Globalstar phone, interfaces to the vehicles power, and houses the  
electronic circuit for the GIK. It provides and controls the supply  
voltages for the accessories and the charge current for the phone.  
Speaker  
The speaker (CV90-C6030-1) connects to the GIK speaker jack. It  
should be mounted at least 20 inches (50 cm) away from the Hands-  
Free microphone and should not be pointed towards the  
microphone. It can be mounted either on the cradle or remotely,  
depending on the users preference.  
Hands-Free microphone  
The Hands-Free microphone (80-C6061-1), a unidirectional mouse-  
style microphone, connects to the GIK microphone jack. It can be  
installed with velcro or tape on the A-pillar or on the drivers sun  
visor.  
Power interface cable  
There are two options to connect to the cars power supply; the car  
interface cable and the Car Power Adapter.  
The power-interface cable (45-C6184-1) connects to the GIK via the  
4-pin connector.  
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Components  
The fused red lead connects to the positive terminal of the  
vehicles battery.  
The black lead ground (GND) connects to a clean, unpainted  
metallic part of the vehicle.  
The fused green lead (STEREO MUTE) is for car stereo mute.  
The fused yellow lead (IGNS) is for ignition sense.  
Car stereo muting (STEREO MUTE)  
The phone provides a feature to mute the car stereo automatically  
during a conversation, which is convenient and provides for safer  
hands-free operation. When the phone rings, the green fused lead  
provided for the stereo mute feature goes to ground.  
Not e  
This feature requires a car stereo that supports it.  
Ignition sense  
The ignition sense feature prevents the car kit from draining the  
vehicles battery by executing an auto power off 30 seconds after  
the ignition key has been turned off, if not currently in a call. The  
yellow wire of the power-interface cable (45-C6184-1) is used for the  
ignition sense feature. The use of ignition sense is recommended to  
prevent accidental draining of the vehicles battery. The wire is  
connected via a fuse to the vehicles ignition.  
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Components  
Car Power Adapter  
The GIK can alternatively be powered using the Car Power  
Adapter (CPA) (CV90-C6032-1).  
Connect the CPA cable to the 4-pin connector on the back of the  
unit.  
Plug the CPA into the vehicles car power port.  
Ca u tion  
Refer to veh icles u ser m a n u a l r ega r d in g ca r p ow er p or t  
op er a t ion . Som e ca r p ow er p or t s p r ovid e con t in u ou s  
p ow er r ega r d less of veh icle ign it ion st a t e. Th is m a y  
r eq u ir e t h e u ser t o r em ove th e CP A fr om ca r p ow er p or t  
t o a void veh icle b a t ter y d r a in w h en veh icle is off. Wh en  
u sin g th e CP A, th e st er eo m u te fu n ction is n ot a va ila ble.  
Exterior antenna  
The exterior antenna permits communication with the satellite  
when the phone is installed in the GIK.  
Antenna cables  
The antenna cable consists of a pair of paired coaxial cables  
(45-C6162-1) that connect the exterior antenna to the GIK. Use only  
the antenna cables that come with your kit when connecting the  
exterior antenna. Do n ot cu t or m od ify th e a n t en n a ca b les.  
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Components  
Ca u tion  
DC volt a ge exist s in t h e cen t r a l con d u ctor of t h e a n t en n a  
ca ble. Be su r e th a t th e ca ble con n ector is in sta lled in sid e  
th e veh icle.  
Globalstar Installation Kit optional  
accessories  
USB  
Cable  
Privacy  
Headset  
Optional accessories  
GHS-1700  
GDC-1700  
Privacy Headset  
USB Data Cable  
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Components  
Optional accessories (not included in kit)  
Privacy headset  
The privacy headset (GHS-1700) offers more privacy during a call  
and is connected directly to the phone.  
Data cable  
A USB data cable (GDC-1700) can connect a computer or other  
device to the GIK, allowing the phone to send and receive data.  
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Components  
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Operation  
Using the phone in a vehicle  
Attaching the phone to the Globalstar  
Installation Kit  
1. Remove GIK connector cover label from back of phone.  
Remove  
This  
Sticker  
2. Remove rubber plug from connector at bottom of phone. Rotate  
rubber plug toward antenna.  
3. Insert the connector on the bottom of the GIK into the  
connector on the phone.  
4. Push the phone down and back until it locks into place. You  
should hear a click.  
5. To remove the phone, press the release button at the top of the  
GIK, and gently remove the phone.  
6. Replace the rubber plug in the connector.  
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Operation  
1. Insert plug into  
phone socket  
2. Rotate phone into  
locked position.  
2.  
1.  
Phone Socket  
Plug  
Ca u tion  
Do n ot p u ll t h e p h on e ou t of t h e GIK w it h ou t fir st  
p r essin g th e r elea se bu tt on . If you d o so, you cou ld  
d a m a ge th e p h on e a n d t h e GIK.  
Turning on the phone and GIK  
When you turn on the vehicles ignition, the phone and the GIK are  
turned on. The phone is ready to make or receive a call.  
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Operation  
Accessory  
position  
ACC  
OFF  
START  
LOCK  
358AB_1999Q  
Not e  
If you turn off the vehicles ignition during a call, the GIK  
remains on so you can continue talking. (The GIK will remain  
on until the phone battery is fully charged. See Charging the  
phone battery, page 19.)  
Charging the phone battery  
When a powered on phone is placed in the GIK, whether the  
ignition is on or off, the GIK powers up and charges the phones  
battery. When the charge is complete, the GIK will power down.  
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Operation  
If both the phone and the GIK are powered down and the phone is  
placed in the GIK, the phone will charge as long as:  
the GIK is wired to the vehicle battery, OR  
the car power adapter cable has power (the light on the cable is  
lit).  
The phone will charge to full and then both the phone and the GIK  
will power down.  
Car stereo mute  
Not e  
This feature requires a car stereo that supports it.  
The GIK has the ability to mute the car stereo system  
automatically when you make or receive a call if the car stereo has  
an audio mute line (STEREO MUTE).  
Hands-free mode  
The GIK allows you to use your phone more efficiently and safely  
while driving in your vehicle. When the phone is properly attached  
to the GIK and the vehicles ignition is on, you can speak into the  
microphone and listen to the other party through the speaker while  
keeping both hands on the steering wheel.  
Ca u tion  
You sh ou ld st op th e veh icle in a sa fe p la ce befor e  
a t tem p t in g t o d ia l a n u m ber . If you m u st t a lk w h ile t h e  
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Operation  
veh icle is m ovin g, u se t h e Ha n d s-F r ee m icr op h on e so t h a t  
you ca n a lw a ys con cen t r a t e on t r a ffic con d it ion s.  
If you turn off the vehicles ignition during a call, the call will not  
be interrupted. After you terminate the call, the phone will power  
off in 30 seconds. No subsequent calls can be made unless the  
ignition is turned on. The GIK will continue to charge until the  
phone is fully charged.  
When you use hands-free mode  
It is recommended that you use one-touch dialing or speed  
dialing to simplify key operations. See the QUALCOMM  
Globalstar GSP-1700 Phone User Guide.  
Exercise extreme caution with traffic conditions.  
Adjusting speaker volume  
You can use the volume keys on the side of the phone to adjust the  
speaker volume. You can:  
Adjust the phone speaker volume while on a call.  
Adjust the ringer volume when the phone is not on a call.  
Not e  
You can also use menus to adjust the volume. Refer to the  
phone user guide.  
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Operation  
Connecting to a personal computer  
Connecting a USB data cable (GDC-1700) from your computer or  
other device to the data port of the GIK allows the phone to send  
and receive data. See Component parts, page 11.  
Not e  
You cannot use the phone to talk while sending and receiving  
data.  
Privacy Headset  
Privacy headset operation  
Setting up the headset  
Before starting to drive:  
1. Remove rubber plug from the headset jack on the left side of the  
phone. Rotate rubber plug toward the antenna.  
2. Plug the privacy headset into the headset jack on the phone.  
3. Place the headset over your ear.  
4. Speak in the direction of the headset microphone instead of the  
Hands-Free microphone. You will hear the other party through  
the earplug.  
5. Use the volume keys or Preferences menu on your phone to  
adjust the volume of the earplug when you are on a call. See the  
phone user guide.  
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Operation  
Using the headset  
To make a call with the headset:  
1. Dial the desired number on the keypad of your phone.  
2. Press  
.
When you use the headset, the speaker and microphone are muted,  
and you can speak in privacy.  
To receive a call with the headset:  
When the phone rings, press any key except  
. See the  
phone user guide for information on the AnyKeyAnswer  
option.  
To end a call with the headset:  
Press  
To switch from the headset to hands-free mode:  
.
Unplug the headset from the headset jack when you are not  
driving.  
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Operation  
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Troubleshooting  
If you have problems using the kit, look at these possible solutions  
before calling your service provider.  
Table 1. Error messages  
Message  
Recommendation  
Antenna not found  
Re-check phone connection to the GIK.  
Re-check cable connections between the  
GIK, antenna cable, and antenna.  
MCU/Communication  
Error  
Re-check phone connection to the GIK.  
Kit connected  
No troubleshooting necessary.  
No message when  
phone is placed in GIK  
Re-check phone connection to GIK. Verify  
power is supplied to GIK, either via the  
power-interface cable or the car power  
adapter.  
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Troubleshooting  
Table 2. Other problems  
Problem  
Recommendation  
Speaker not working  
Verify peaker connection to GIK. Verify  
volume setting on phone is loud enough to  
hear speaker.  
Microphone is not  
working  
Verify microphone connection to GIK. Verify  
handset is not set to mute” during a call.  
After charging/  
jumping vehicle  
battery, phone no  
longer works  
Replace GIK fuse on the red wire. Refer to  
the installation sheet for replacement  
instructions.  
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Index  
ignition sense feature 12  
A
stereo mute 12  
Car Power Adapter 9  
car stereo mute 12, 20  
components 11  
adjusting headset earplug volume  
22  
adjusting ringer volume 21  
adjusting speaker volume 21  
air bag safety 7  
anetnna cables  
DC voltage 14  
antenna  
D
data cable 15  
dialing  
one touch 21  
speed 21  
driving safety 4  
cable 9  
exterior 13  
patch 9  
E
Quadri-filar helix 9  
safety 3  
electronic devices 4  
exterior antenna 13  
antenna cables  
DC voltage 2  
F
fuse 2, 26  
B
G
battery  
charging 19  
Globalstar Installation Kit 11  
attaching the phone 17  
components 9  
C
cables  
features 1  
antenna 13  
optional accessories 14  
release button 17  
standard components 10  
turning off 19  
power interface cable 11  
car interface cable  
battery connection 12  
ground 12  
turning on 18  
ignition sense 12  
Index-1  
 
Index  
H
R
hands-free mode 20  
Hardware Kit 9  
hearing aids 5  
radio frequency 2  
recharging vehicle battery  
safety precautions 2  
I
S
safety  
ignition sense  
auto power off 12  
air bags 7  
aircraft 6  
J
antenna 3  
blasting areas 6  
driving 4  
jump starting your vehicle  
safety precautions 2  
L
electronic devices 4  
explosive atmospheres 7  
hearing aids 5  
hospitals 6  
Literature Kit 9  
M
medical devices 5  
microphone 9, 11, 20  
connecting 11  
installation 11  
medical devices 5  
pacemakers 5  
precautions 1  
radio frequency 2  
speaker 9, 11, 20  
connecting 11  
extension cable 9  
mounting bracket 9  
O
operation 17  
optional accessories 15  
P
pacemakers 5  
patch antenna 9  
T
Troubleshooting  
Error messages 25  
Other problems 26  
power interface cable 11  
Power-Interface Cable 9  
privacy handset 15  
operation 23  
U
privacy headset 22  
USB data cable 22  
adjusting earplug volume 22  
Q
Quadri-filar helix antenna 9  
Index-2  
 

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