LG-Nortel Wireless Headset with
Bluetooth
R
technologies (IP8502) for Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 User’s Guide
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Call initiator (sender) cannot terminate call using the multi-function button (MFB) on the
headset unit. Only a headset users who receives a call can use the MFB to terminate the call.
A call recipient or a call sender can also terminate the call by using Office Communicator.
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Pressing
Volume Up (+)
or
Volume Down (-)
on the headset unit during a call or when
streaming audio may cause static to be heard by one or more parties on the call.
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When a user presses the headset unit's MFB to initiate Office Communicator events, the
wireless headset occasionally appears to “get out of sync” with Office Communicator,
requiring the user to sign out and sign back into Office Communicator in order to regain
MFB functionality. Note: The user can always use Office Communicator to perform Office
Communicator functions.
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In some cases the call recipient may hear an echo of themselves when the call sender is using
the wireless headset. To resolve this issue, the call sender must reduce the call volume by
pressing
Volume Down (-)
on the headset unit.
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When a user inserts the
Bluetooth®
Dongle into a USB port on either the dock unit or the
user's computer, the user might be required to restart the computer.
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When a user inserts the
Bluetooth®
Dongle into a USB port on either the dock unit or the
user's computer, the operating system might assign the wireless headset to be the default
audio device for the computer. To resolve this issue, the user must open the Sounds and
Audio Devices control panel and change the setting back to its previous state.
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Occasional audio clicks and pops occur when using the headset. These anomalies are related
to RF packet loss. This issue is worsened when the headset unit and the
Bluetooth®
Dongle
are far apart from each other. Some of the current wireless headset devices have not been
fully RF tuned which will exacerbate the issue for those devices.
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When plugged or unplugged from USB (for AC power charging), the headset will reset,
terminating any active calls or connection with the
Bluetooth®
Dongle. If a user stores the
headset unit in the dock unit, the user must turn on the headset unit and pair it with the USB
wireless transmitter each time prior to use.
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The current build of hardware does not support the following features:
Charging Status Indication.
There will be no indication when the headset unit is
charging, nor when it is fully charged. Plugging the headset unit into a USB port
for approximately 2 hours is sufficient for a full charge.
Battery Status Indication.
There is currently no warning when the battery in the
headset unit is getting low on charge. Normal talk times are 7+ hours per charge,
and the headset unit should continue to operate in standby for several days.
Wireless Transmitter Presence Icon.
The presence indicator on the
Bluetooth®
Dongle is not currently functional. Its LED indicators currently indicate
connection status and call status.