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USER MANUAL Jabra HANDSET 450 Cisco 1 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 CONTENTS WELCOME .............................................................................................X JABRA SPEAK 450 CISCO OVERVIEW .........................................X CONNECTING ......................................................................................X HOW TO USE THE JABRA SPEAK 450 CISCO ............................XX SUPPORT ...............................................................................................XX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................XX 2 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing the Jabra Handset 450 Cisco. We hope you enjoy it! IMAGE WHAT YOUR JABRA HANDSET 450 CISCO CAN DO • Answer, end, reject and mute calls. • WHAT ELSE TO ADD TO LIST?? 3 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 JABRA HANDSET 450 CISCO OVERVIEW IMAGE + LABELLING OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following Jabra Handset 450 Cisco accessories are available separately. IMAGE + LABELLING TURNING ON/OFF The Jabra HANDSET 450 Cisco will always be powered on when docked in the handset cradle. To turn off the Jabra HANDSET 450 Cisco, press and hold (5 secs) the mute button. Press the mute button again, to turn back on. The Jabra HANDSET 450 Cisco will automatically power off when out of range of the handset cradle for 4 minutes or longer. IMAGE CHARGING The Jabra HANDSET 450 Cisco will charge when docked in the handset cradle. Low battery will be indicated when there is less than 1 hour of remaining talk time. IMAGE 4 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 CONNECTING The Jabra HANDSET 450 Cisco and the handset cradle are factory paired. 1. Connect the USB cable to the handset cradle, and then plug the USB cable into any available USB port on your PC. 2. Dock the Jabra Handset 450 Cisco in the handset cradle. To pair a new handset with the handset cradle, simply dock the new handset in the cradle. NOTE: Only one handset can be paired with the cradle at a time. IMAGE 5 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 HOW TO USE THE JABRA HANDSET 450 CISCO INSERT IMAGE OF Speak 450 Cisco + LABELS IMAGE Answer callPick up the handset End callDock the handset in the cradle IMAGE Speaker volume up/down* Tap the Volume + or Volume - button IMAGE Mute/un-mute microphone Tap the Mute button SWITCHING BETWEEN TWO CALLS The Jabra Handset 450 Cisco can accept and handle two calls. End current call and answer incoming call Dock the handset to end the current call, and pick up the handset to answer the incoming call Put current call on hold and answer incoming call HOW?? Switch between held call and active call HOW?? 6 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 WHAT THE LIGHTS MEAN What you see What it means IMAGE/SWF Power on IMAGE/SWF Power off IMAGE/SWF The Jabra Handset 450 Cisco is in pairing mode IMAGE/SWF Incoming call IMAGE/SWF Active call MAGE/SWF Voicemail MAGE/SWF The handset is out of range of the handset cradle IMAGE/SWF The Jabra Handset 450 Cisco is muted IMAGE/SWF DFU mode WHAT THE SOUNDS MEAN What you see What it means WAV Power on WAV Power off WAV Incoming call accepted WAV Call ended 7 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 WAV Volume + WAV Volume - WAV Volume + max reached WAV Volume - min reached WAV Mute WAV Mute off WAV Low battery WAV Out of range 8 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 SUPPORT FA Q Q NEED CISCO RELEVANT FAQ QUESTIONS A xxxx HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR JABRA HANDSET 450 CISCO • Avoid storage at extreme temperatures (above °C/113°F or below -10°C/14°F). This can shorten battery life and may affect operation. High temperatures may also degrade performance. • Do not expose the Jabra Handset 450 Cisco to rain or other liquids. NEED MORE HELP Web: www.jabra.com/????? E-mail: Deutsch [email protected] English [email protected] Español [email protected] Français [email protected] Italiano [email protected] Nederlands [email protected] Polska [email protected] Scandinavian [email protected] Россия [email protected] Australia [email protected] China [email protected] Japan [email protected] New Zealand [email protected] Singapore [email protected] Phone: Belgique/Belgie +32 28080766 Danmark +45 69918794 9 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 Deutschland +49 30896778991 Suomi +45 35256540 France +33 182880251 Italia +39 0662207674 Luxembourg +45 35256540 Nederland +31 208080962 Norge +47 22577785 Österreich +43 720880558 Portugal +45 35256540 Россия +7 916 246 69 00 Sverige +46 852507012 Die Schweiz +41 435002460 España +34 911875539 United Kingdom +44 2033180070 Australia 1-800-738-521 China 800-858-0789 Japan 03-3242-8722 Singapore 800-101-2329 United State 1 (800) 327-2230 Canada 1 (800) 489-4199 International +45 35256540 10 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight: Dimensions: Microphone: Speaker: Operating range: Bluetooth version: Paired devices: Supported Bluetooth profiles: Talk time: Standby time: Charging time: AC power supply: Charging plug dimensions: 11 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Pairing passkey or PIN: Materials: Warranty: 12 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 13 ENGLISH JABRA SPEAK 510 Dispose of the product according to local standards and regulations. www.jabra.com/weee © 2012 GN Netcom A/S. All rights reserved. Jabra ® is a registered trademark of GN Netcom A/S. All other trademarks included herein are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by GN Netcom A/S is under license. (Design and specifications subject to change without notice). © 2012 GN Netcom US, Inc. All rights reserved. Jabra ® is a registered trademark of GN Netcom A/S. All other trademarks included herein are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by GN Netcom A/S is under license. (Design and specifications subject to change without notice). Made in China MODEL: OTE11 www.jabra.com
WARNING AND DECLARATION - CORDED AND WIRELESS NORTH AMERICA ENGLISH Description of safety For your protection and comfort, GN Netcom, Inc. (“GN”) has implemented protective measures in this product designed to maintain safe volume levels and ensure that the product operates in compliance with government safety standards. Suitable for indoor use only. AUDIO PRODUCT WARNING! PERMANENT HEARING LOSS MAY RESULT FROM LONG-TERM EXPOSURE TO SOUNDS AT HIGH VOLUMES. USE AS LOW A VOLUME AS POSSIBLE. This product is capable of delivering sounds at loud volumes and high pitched tones. Exposure to loud volumes and high pitched tones may result in permanent hearing loss or hearing damage. The volume level may vary based on conditions, such as the phone used, its reception and volume settings, and the environment. Avoid prolonged use of the product at a high volume. Please read the Safety Guidelines below prior to using this product. You can reduce the risk of hearing damage by following these Safety Guidelines: 1. Prior to using this product follow these steps: • Before using the product, turn the volume control to its lowest level. • Put on the headset, if applicable. • Slowly adjust the volume control to a comfortable level. 2. During the use of this product: • Keep the volume at the lowest level possible and avoid using the product in noisy environments where you may be inclined to turn up the volume. • If increased volume is necessary, adjust the volume control slowly. • Ringing in the ears may indicate that the sound levels are too high. • If you experience discomfort or ringing in your ears, immediately discontinue using the product and consult a physician. • Stop using the product if it causes great discomfort. With continued use at a high volume your ears may become accustomed to the sound level, which may result in permanent damage to your hearing without any noticeable discomfort. Using the product while operating a motor vehicle, motorcycle, watercraft or bicycle may be dangerous, and is illegal in some jurisdictions. Check your local laws. Caution is recommended when using your product while engaging in any activity that requires your full attention. While engaging in any such activity, removing the product from your ear, if applicable, or turning off your product will keep you from being distracted, so as to avoid accident or injury. Battery and charger warning • The battery used in the product may present a fire risk or chemical burn if mistreated. • Do not attempt to replace the battery, unless otherwise stated in the manual. • Do not disassemble the charger as it may cause electrical shock. • When disconnecting the charger, pull the plug, not the cord. • Do not use the charger outdoors or in damp areas. Battery and charger safety guidelines • If the product is powered by a rechargeable battery, full performance of the battery is achieved after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. • Recharge the battery only with the charger designated for the product. Use of another battery or charger may damage or destroy the product and will invalidate the warranty. • A fully-charged battery may lose its charge over time. • Exposing the product to hot or cold temperatures may reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. • Charge the product according to the instructions supplied with the product. • Some products cannot be used when charging. General safety information • Unplug the product during extreme weather, or when the product is not used for long periods of time. • Keep out of reach of children. This package contains small parts that may be hazardous to children. • Do not dismantle, or push objects into the product. Doing so may cause short circuits which could result in a fire or electric shock. • Only authorized dealers or service centers may repair, open or dismantle the product. If any parts of the product require replacement contact your local dealer. • Avoid exposing the headset to moisture, rain, or other liquids. • Keep the product and its cords away from operating machinery. • Protect the cord from being damaged or pinched. • If the product overheats, is dropped or damaged, has a damaged cord or plug, or is immersed in a liquid, immediately discontinue use and contact GN. • In dry or low humidity, caution is recommended when using the product with a computer using a CRT monitor. Unplug the product before turning the monitor off to prevent electrostatic discharge. • If you have a pacemaker or other electrical medical product, consult your physician before using the product. • Observe all signs that require an electrical product or RF radio to be switched off. • Do not use in areas with explosive hazards. • Dispose of the product, battery or charger according to local regulations. General maintenance • Unplug the product or charger before cleaning. • Clean the product by wiping with a dry or slightly damp cloth. The cord and charger may only be dry-dusted. • Avoid exposing the product or charger to moisture or liquids. USA Declaration. USA FCC part 15 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by GN Netcom, Inc. will void the user’s authority EN 1 81-03437 A to operate the equipment. Applies to Class B digital devices only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful…
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GN Netcom A/S Lautrupbjerg 7 DK-2750 Ballerup P.O. Box 99 Phone +45 4575 0000 Co. Reg. No. 15069511 www.jabra.com September 25, 2012 Equipment Authorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Request for Confidentiality Jabra Handset 450 FCC ID: BCE-WHB004HS & BCE-WHB004BS In accordance with 0.459 and 0.457 of CFR 47, GN Netcom A/S hereby requests confidentiality of Block Diagrams, Circuit Diagrams (Schematics), Parts List and Operational Description attached for the subject application. Additionally, in accordance with DA-04-1705A1, GN Netcom A/S hereby requests short- term confidentiality of External Photos, Test Setup Photos, Internal Photos and User’s Manual attached for the subject application. These documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product, which GN Netcom A/S considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design and otherwise would not release to the general public. Since the design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, GN Netcom A/S considers that this information would be of benefit to its competitors and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Ballerup, Denmark 2012-09-25 Steen Kaiser ................................. .......................... ............................... (Place) (Date) (Name - print) ....................................................................................................
FCC Part 15D – Compliance Information part 15d declarations_whb004.doc 6-Feb-2012 page 1 (4) rev.1.5 EUT AND PRODUCT INFORMATION Type of Equipment UPCS (DECT 6.0) Applicant Name GN Netcom inc Address 77 Northeastern Blvd., Nashua, NH 03062 Contact Steen Kaiser FP PP Repeater EUT Type/System FCC ID BCE-WHB004BS BCE-WHB004HS Industry Canada ID 2386C-WHB004BS 2386C-WHB004HS Model name WHB004BS WHB004HS HW Version E H SW Version 1.8.0 1.8.0 Max antenna Gain Can the EUT be Initiating Device YES YES YES Does the EUT transmit signaling channels YES YES YES Max number of slots in use simultaneously 2 2 Test standard: FCC part 15D RSS-213, Issue 2 / RSS-GEN, Issue 3 Frequency Band 1921.536 – 1928.448 MHz # of RF Channels 5 Frame Period 10 ms Max. Burst length Min. Burst Length # of System Channels 60 (12 duplex channels per RF carrier) Operating Mode Simplex Duplex FCC Part 15D – Compliance Information part 15d declarations_whb004.doc 6-Feb-2012 page 2 (4) rev.1.5 ANTENNAS Base (FP) Antenna Type Internal External 1 2 3 4 Does RX and TX use the same antenna(s)? Yes No Handset (PP) Antenna Type Internal External 1 2 Does RX and TX use the same antenna(s)? Yes No ANTENNA DIVERSITY Antenna Diversity Supported TX RX Base (FP) 1 2 3 4 Handset (PP) 1 2 VOLTAGE AND TEMPERATURE RANGES VOLTAGES FP PP Repeater Nominal Voltage 5 3.7 Cut-Off Voltage (if applicable) POWER SOURCE Type Manufacturer Base or Repeater USB connection - Handset (PP) (charger) Battery Synergy Data Connections PSTN Others (please specify) ....USB FCC Part 15D – Compliance Information part 15d declarations_whb004.doc 6-Feb-2012 page 3 (4) rev.1.5 ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT Description Type Manufacturer HOST DEVICE Description Type Manufacturer ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FCC Part 15D – Compliance Information part 15d declarations_whb004.doc 6-Feb-2012 page 4 (4) rev.1.5 MANUFACTURERS DECLARATIONS FCC part 15.323 (c)(5) The applicant declares that the system in this application has more than 40 duplex system access channels defined, and that the system is operating in Least Interfered Channel (LIC) mode in accordance with this section. Applicant Agrees Yes No FCC part 15.323 (c)(5) No device or group of co-operating devices located within 1m of each other shall during any frame period occupy more than 6 MHz of aggregate bandwidth, or alternatively, more than one third of the time and spectrum windows defined by the system. Applicant Agrees Yes No FCC part 15.323 (c)(10) The applicant hereby declares that the system in this application does use the criteria of (c)(10) of this section. Applicant Agrees Yes No FCC part 15.323 (c)(11) The applicant hereby declares that system in this application does not use the criteria of (c)(11) of this section. Applicant Agrees Yes No FCC part 15.323 (c)(12) The provisions of (c)(10) or (c)(11) of this section shall not be used to extend the range of spectrum occupied over space or time for the purpose of denying fair access to spectrum to other devices. Applicant Agrees Yes No FCC part 15.307 (b) The Applicant is a participating member of UTAM, Inc. and will provide an affidavit from UTAM, Inc. certifying this. Confirmed By Applicant Yes No ADDITIONAL REMARKS: > DECLARED BY: 2012-09-25 Date Steen Kaiser Name (print) Signature
FCC ID: BCE-WHB004BS Project no.: 212710 Page 1 of 1 EXTERNAL PHOTOS – WHB004BS
Zebra Print Instruction, Cradle Label, MG 83-03084 JJO 03.06.12 2:1 A4 C 1:1 view Direction on roll; labels on out side 27.8 +/-0.2 3.0+/-0.5 5.0 +/-0.1 FCC ID: BCE-WHB004BS IC: 2386C-WHB004BS Model: WHB004BS I.T.E. E210538 Made in China xx-xxxx-xx P/N: xxxxxx-xxxxx-x-xxPID: SN: 12345678901 SKU related xed details: - Upper left corner is used as reference for the position of the print. - Upper type approval icon is used as reference to ensure the right dimension. - ”Basic Layout File, Cradle Label, *, MG” in tif-format must be used as graphical input for upper part of this label print. The layout in this le is made 4:1, in 600dpi resolution. - To ensure best possible label print quality 1. Use a printing program as BarTender or CODEsoft. 2. Insert image (the GN tif-le). 3. Scale the image until upper type approval icon (i.e. UL, CE etc.) has the right dimension. 4. Place the image on the colored label area, wit reference to the upper left corner - and the vertical centre axis. 5. Use a 600dpi Zebra printer. 6. Use ink ribbon for polyester labels (i.e. is RICOH xxx). 7. Verify and adjust the thermal transfer heating on the printer to ensure best and solid print. Barcodes elds with variable details: - Print the the barcode by use of contents from ”Data1” eld in Agile, Finished Product Details. - Below the barcode, print”P/N: ” followed by the contents from ”Data1” in readable characters. - Print the the barcode by use of contents from ”Data2” eld in Agile, Finished Product Details. - Below the barcode, print ”PID:” Followed by the contents from ”Data2” in readable characters. - Print the the barcode with a 11-digit GN allocated serial number. Request GN for an asigned range of serial numbers. - Below the barcode, print ”S/N:” Followed by the GN allocated serial number in readable characters. - Print ”Made in China” in readabel text. - Below the readable text, print the same as barcode. PN: Format: Code 128 Width: 20mm +0/-2 Height: 3.9mm +0/-0.1 PID: Format: Code 128 Width: 20mm +0/-2 Height: 3.9mm +0/-0.1 S/N: Format: Code128 Width: 20mm +0/-2 Height: 3.9mm +0/-0.1 Made in China: Format: Code 128 Width: 15mm +0/-4 Height: 3.9mm +0/-0.1 Text Font: Arial Regular, 5pt. 69.3 +/-0.2 Icons, text and barcodes are only shown as examples. Follow Agile BOM (to get the right basic layout le) and use Agile eld contents to get the right variable data information. FCC, UL, FCC ID and IC are only shown as examples ! Heigth of type approval icons (i.e. UL, CE etch. must be 5mm) FCC ID: BCE-WHB004BS IC: 2386C-WHB004BS Model: WHB004BS I.T.E. E210538 Model: WHB004BS
FCC ID: BCE-WHB004BS Project no.: 212710 Page 1 of 1 INTERNAL PHOTOS – WHB004BS
FCC ID: BCE-WHB004BS MPE Calculation for FCC Uncontrolled Environment Formula from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97 -01 where: S = power density P = power input to the antennaG = power gain of the antenna in the direction of i nterest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the ante nna Source Based Time Averaged Duty Cycle is 100% in ca lculation below Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal : 3.40 (dBm) Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal : 0.002 (W) Maximum antenna gain: 3.30 (dBi) Maximum antenna gain: 2.138 (numeric) Prediction distance: 20 (cm) Prediction frequency: 1921.536 (MHz) Time Averaged Duty Cycle 100 % MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction f requency: 10.00 (W/m^2) Power density at prediction frequency: 0.0009 (mW/cm^2) Power density at prediction frequency: 0.009 (W/m^2) Maximum allowable antenna gain: 33.61 (dBi) Margin of Compliance: 30.31 (dB) 2 4 R PG S π =
Nemko AS, Gaustadalléen 30, P.O.Box 73 Blindern, NO-0314 Oslo Norway T +47 22 96 03 30 F +47 22 96 05 50 Enterprise number NO974404532 Visiting address: Nemko Kjeller, Instituttveien 6, P.O.Box 96, NO-2027 Kjeller Norway T +47 64 84 57 00 F +47 64 84 57 05 Test report no. : 212710-3 Item tested : WHB004BS Type of equipment : UPCS Base with USB FCC ID : BCE-WHB004BS Client : GN Netcom A/S FCC Part 15, subpart D Isochronous UPCS Device 1920 - 1930 MHz Industry Canada RSS-213, Issue 2 2 GHz Licence-exempt Personal Communications Service Devices (LE-PCS) 2012-09-07 Authorized by : .............................................. Geir Antonsen Technical Verificator TEST REPORT FCC part 15D Report no.: 212710-3 FCC ID: BCE-WHB004BS Nemko AS, N-2007 Kjeller Page 2 (52) CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Testhouse Info ................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Client Information .............................................................................................................................. 3 1.3 Manufacturer (if other than client) ...................................................................................................... 3 2 TEST INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Tested Item........................................................................................................................................ 4 2.2 Description of Tested Device ............................................................................................................. 4 2.3 Exposure Evaluation .......................................................................................................................... 4 2.4 Test Environment .............................................................................................................................. 5 2.5 Test Period ........................................................................................................................................ 5 2.6 Test Engineer(s) ................................................................................................................................ 5 2.7 Test Equipment ................................................................................................................................. 5 2.8 Other Comments ............................................................................................................................... 5 3 TEST REPORT SUMMARY .............................................................................................................. 6 3.1 General .............................................................................................................................................. 6 3.2 Test Summary ................................................................................................................................... 7 4 TEST RESULTS ................................................................................................................................ 8 4.1 Power Line Conducted Emissions ..................................................................................................... 8 4.2 Coordination with fixed microwave .................................................................................................. 11 4.3 Digital Modulation Techniques ........................................................................................................ 11 4.4 Labeling Requirements ................................................................................................................... 11 4.5 Antenna Requirement...................................................................................................................... 12 4.6 Channel Frequencies ...................................................................................................................... 12 4.7 Automatic Discontinuation of Transmission .................................................................................... 13 4.8 Peak Power Output ......................................................................................................................... 14 4.9 Emission Bandwidth B ..................................................................................................................... 19 4.10 Power Spectral Density ................................................................................................................... 22 4.11 In-Band Unwanted Emissions, Conducted ...................................................................................... 25 4.12 Out-of-band Emissions, Conducted................................................................................................. 27 4.13 Carrier Frequency Stability .............................................................................................................. 32 4.14 Frame Repetition Stability ............................................................................................................... 33 4.15 Frame Period and Jitter ................................................................................................................... 33 4.16 Monitoring Threshold, Least Interfered Channel ............................................................................. 35 4.17 Threshold Monitoring Bandwidth ..................................................................................................... 37 4.18 Reaction Time and Monitoring Interval ............................................................................................ 38 4.19 Time and Spectrum Window Access Procedure ............................................................................. 40 4.20 Acknowled…
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FCC ID: BCE-WHB004BS Project no.: 212710 Page 1 of 2 PHOTOS OF TEST SET-UP FCC 15B Radiated Test FCC ID: BCE-WHB004BS Project no.: 212710 Page 2 of 2 Power line Conducted Emissions Test
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15D | 1.92 GHz - 1.93 GHz | 2.20 mW |
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