GN Netcom Network Card GN 9330 User Manual

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Guide for additional functions  
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4. Operating the headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
4.1 Making/ending calls via telephone with RHL function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
4.2 Answering calls via telephone with RHL function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
4.3 Conference calling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
4.4 Emergency calling via VoIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
4.5 Switching a call from headset to desk telephone handset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
4.6 Switching a call from desk telephone handset to headset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
4.7 New master headset pairing to base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
5. Use with DECT cordless telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
6. Replacing battery pack (GN Netcom accessory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
6.1 Adding extra battery charging facility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
6.2 Replacing battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
7. Audio and visual indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
7.1 Headset’s audio indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
7.2 Headset’s visual indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
7.3 Base’s visual indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
8. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
9. Maintenance, safety and disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
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1. Product information  
The GN 9350/GN 9330/GN 9330 USB are fully wireless, robust headset solutions. They all  
share hands-free working efficiency, wireless mobility, useful features, and many customizing  
and accessory options.  
Below is an overview of the primary features and functions offered within each model  
number:  
Comparison of features by model type  
Features:  
GN 9350  
GN 9330  
GN 9330 USB  
Desk telephone connectivity  
VoIP/ USB connectivity **  
GN 1000 RHL enabled  
Electronic hookswitch enabled  
Display for set-up  
Adjustable range  
Sound refinement (DSP)  
Conference call  
On-line indicator connectivity  
DECT/GAP enabled*  
*
not applicable for US version  
** for connecting to your PC, the headsets only work with the Windows 98 (SE), Windows 2000 and  
Windows XP operating systems.  
Important: When using your GN 9350 or GN 9330 USB with a VoIP application, consult the  
application’s user manual for complete information and instructions, or visit our web site  
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2. Setting up  
This section contains set-up and connection instructions for your headset’s accessories and  
optional functions.  
Note: Your Guide for basic set-up and use contains the primary set-up and connection instructions.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
2.1 Headset port  
If your telephone has a port for headset, it is recommended to leave the handset cord in the  
telephone. Connect the telephone’s headset port to the telephone port on the base. This will  
enable you to use the call button on your telephone, if there is one, and will limit the number  
of cords coming out of your base.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
2.2 Default Outbound Call mode  
The base is default set for telephone use. If you want to use your VoIP application as default  
calling media, press the USB  
button for 5 seconds. If you want to change it back again,  
press the Telephone button for 5 seconds  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
2.3 Connecting to the GN 1000 RHL (Remote Handset Lifter)  
(GN Netcom accessory)  
You may purchase a GN 1000 RHL as an accessory, which lets you answer and end telephone  
calls while away from your desk. Please contact your vendor or visit  
To connect your GN 1000:  
1. Mount the GN 1000 to your telephone as described in  
its user manual.  
2. Plug RHL’s connection cord into headset base’s AUX port.  
The GN 9350 enables you to use electronic hookswitch  
(EHS) to answer and end calls while away from your desk.  
Feature is described in section 2.5.2.  
The remote answering and ending of calls is also available on  
certain softphone/VoIP applications.  
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GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
2.4 Connecting to external Online Indicator (OLI) (GN Netcom accessory)  
An external online indicator (accessory) can be placed on your desk or near your telephone to  
indicate when you’re on a call.  
To connect to an external OLI: Plug cord from OLI to base’s OLI port.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
2.5 LCD display  
Your base unit has a LCD display and display control with which you control 5 settings:  
Transmit volume setting  
Hookswitch selection  
Range/power selection  
Sound mode selection  
Protection level selection (IntelliTone®)  
Navigation and markers  
Navigate through the LCD display’s 5 menus horizontally using the display control’s  
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rows. Within each of the 5 menus, navigate vertically with the display control’s 6arrows.  
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Press the OK button to confirm a specific choice/value within the 5 different menus. A star (*)  
beside a selected choice/value indicates the current setting.  
Default/start position  
The LCD display is always on and ready to use. The permanent default/start position for the  
LCD display is the leftmost transmit volume setting . The LCD display will always revert to  
this default/start position, if not operated for 30 seconds.  
Within each of the 5 menus, there is also a factory-set default. This default remains until you  
change it. The last selected choice/value (within each of the 5 menus) is always displayed in  
the first line of its menu.  
Changing the settings  
2.5.1 Transmit volume  
The transmit volume must be adjusted properly so your voice is heard clearly.  
If you haven’t already adjusted the transmit volume during your initial setting up, do so now  
by completing the following:  
1. Put on headset.  
2. Use  
to locate transmit volume menu  
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on base display.  
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3. Make a call to someone who will act as a test person.  
4. Use 6 to scroll through 12-setting transmit volume menu  
until your test person  
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confirms your voice is at the appropriate volume.  
5. Press OK to confirm new setting.  
The transmit volume menu is the permanent default/start position for the LCD display. After  
adjusting any of the other settings via the display, it will revert to the transmit volume menu  
position.  
Important: For USB applications, the volume settings are fixed and need no adjustment.  
2.5.2 Hookswitch selection  
The GN 9350 enables you to answer and end calls remotely by using the GN 1000 RHL, or its  
built-in electronic hookswitch (EHS) modes. EHS is only possible on certain telephone sys-  
tems. In order to determine which telephones have the EHS feature enabled, please refer to our  
manual for clarification.  
4 modes are available  
GN RHL  
DHSG  
AEI  
non-EHS; works with the GN 1000 RHL  
e.g. Siemens and Elmeg desk telephones  
e.g. with Tenovis desk telephones  
e.g. with Alcatel desk telephones  
MSH  
Note: By default, the GN 9350 is set to the RHL interface, which also is  
the correct setting if you manually operate your handset when answer-  
ing/ending calls as described in the Guide for basic set-up and use.  
To select the appropriate interface:  
1. Use  
to locate the hookswitch selection menu  
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on base display.  
2. Use  
6 to select one of the 4 interfaces from the menu.  
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3. Press OK to confirm the interface.  
Note: To use the DHSG, AEI or MSH function, connect the connec-  
tion cord (accessory) to your desk telephone and the AUX port of  
the GN 9350.  
2.5.3 Range/power selection  
Your headset offers 3 range/power modes (Normal, Low and Very Low). The Normal mode  
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is ideal for most users. However, if you experience interference from other communication  
devices during your calls, you may want to switch to the Low or Very Low modes. Changing to  
Low or Very Low power modes will reduce the range of your headset.  
Power mode  
Normal  
Range* DECT  
Up to 100 m  
Up to 50 m  
Up to 20 m  
Range* US DECT  
Up to 300 ft  
Up to 150 ft  
Up to 60 ft  
Low  
Very Low (V. low)  
* In typical office environment  
Note: The Normal power mode is the default setting.  
To change the range/power mode:  
1. Use  
2. Use  
to locate the range/power mode menu  
on base display.  
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6 to select one of the 3 modes from the menu.  
3. Press OK to confirm the new mode.  
2.5.4 Sound mode selection  
This menu is split into two sections: “Treble/Normal/Bass” and “Fixed/Switch. These two  
sections are separated by a blank line. It is possible to choose one mode in each of the two  
sections.  
Your headset offers 3 treble/bass modes (Treble, Normal and Bass). You can change these to  
suit your personal preferences or needs, and seperately determine the USB sound quality.  
Sound mode  
Effect  
Benefits  
Treble  
Accentuates high tones  
Ideal for users with slight high-  
frequency hearing loss  
Normal  
Bass  
Accentuates all tones evenly  
Accentuates lower tones  
Ideal for all users  
Ideal for users preferring a bass-  
rich sound  
Note: The Normal mode is the default setting.  
Sound mode  
Effect  
Benefits  
Fixed  
Speech quality in headset loudspeaker as known Improved talk time in USB mode  
from traditional telephones (narrowband)  
Switch  
Automatically switches between wideband or Enhanced USB sound quality  
narrowband sound quality. In conference call  
mode, automatic switching is disabled.  
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Note: Switch is the default setting.  
To change the sound mode:  
1. Use  
2. Use  
to locate the sound mode menu  
on base display.  
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6 to select one of the 3 modes from the menu, and choose between  
fixed/switched from the menu.  
3. Press OK to confirm the setting.  
2.5.5 Protection level selection  
Your headset offers a choice of 4 protection levels (plus its additional basic protection level).  
These levels protect you against sudden, overly-loud sound spikes that may come from the  
phone network (such as shrill telefax signals or network interference), and provide a limit to  
the maximum noise exposure from the headset during your workday.  
The number of hours (on average) you spend on the telephone per day determines the set-  
ting you should select. All 4 protection levels meet and exceed de facto global protection  
levels, and are compliant with NIOSH standards, and EU health and safety codes of 85 dB(A).  
The TT4 protection level is compliant with pertinent Australian recommendation.  
Important: In some jurisdictions, applicable regulations or laws may mandate the required setting  
you use. The Default level provides a protection level of 118 dB(A). Your headset protects you  
against overly-loud sound spikes. If you use the telephone’s handset for calling, you will not have  
this protection.  
Protection level  
Criteria for selecting  
Level 0  
Basic protection against overly-loud sound spikes  
[118 db(A)]. Auto volume disabled  
Level 1*  
Less than 4 hours on telephone/day  
4-8 hours on telephone/day  
Level 2*  
Level 3*  
More than 8 hours on telephone/day  
Recommended Australian protection level (Telstra)  
Level 4 (TT4)  
* Compliant with Directive 2003/10/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 6 February 2003.  
To change the protection level:  
1. Use  
2. Use  
to locate the protection level menu  
on base display.  
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6 to select one of the 5 modes from the menu.  
3. Press OK to confirm the new mode.  
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Automatic volume adjustment and noise reduction  
Your headset offers two built-in features which give you optimum sound levels and quality.  
Both features operate automatically, so you need not make any adjustments to the headset.  
Automatic volume adjustment  
The automatic volume adjustment feature automatically sets the volume levels of all calls,  
so that each call is heard at the same, consistent volume you have set. Autovolume is not  
enabled in protection level 0.  
Noise reduction  
The automatic noise reduction feature improves the sound quality of incoming calls by  
removing impurities transmitted with the signal, such as background noise from your caller’s  
environment.  
3. Wearing styles  
Your headset offers headband, neckband and ear hook wearing styles.  
Note: GN 9330 and GN 9330 USB come with an ear hook and a headband. Neckband is available as  
an accessory.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
3.1 Headband wearing styles  
You can choose to wear the headset on either the  
left or right ear. The headset can be rotated 360˚.  
Changing boom arm wearing side  
(headband)  
1. Rotate boom arm unit 90°.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
3.2 Neckband wearing style  
With the neckband, the headset is worn on the right  
ear.  
Note: This wearing style is available as an accessory for  
GN 9330 and GN 9330 USB.  
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3.3 Ear hook wearing styles  
You can choose to wear the headset on either the  
left or right ear. The headset can be rotated 360˚.  
Changing ear hook wearing side  
1. Flip the ear hook over.  
2. Rotate the ear hook 180°.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
3.4 Changing wearing styles  
All wearing styles (headband, neckband and ear hook) are inter-  
changeable.  
To change any wearing style (for example, from headband to ear  
hook):  
1. Unclip headset from the current wearing style.  
2. Affix the new wearing style.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
3.5 Receive volume button reorientation  
By default, the headset is set-up for wearing on the right ear. This means the volume con-  
trol is pushed up to increase the volume, and pushed down to decrease the volume. If you  
change the wearing ear of the headset, you may also want to change the orientation of the  
volume control so that volume is still increased by pressing the volume control up.  
To change the headsets volume control button orientation:  
1. Make sure there is no link between the headset and the base, (indicator on headset is not  
flashing).  
2. Press the headset’s mute button for 10 seconds.  
–> The headset’s link indicator will light.  
3. Determine how you prefer to increase volume (pushing the control either up or down).  
4. Press the volume control either up or down (according to preference) until the headset’s  
link indicator turns off.  
4. Operating the headset  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
4.1 Making/ending calls via telephone with RHL/EHS function  
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1. Ensure telephone mode is selected.  
2. Remove headset from base, or press headset’s talk button if already wearing it.  
–> RHL/EHS function will activate (handset lifts/telephone line connection opens).  
3. Dial desired number.  
4. Replace headset in base, or press the headset’s talk button.  
–> RHL/EHS function will deactivate (handset lowers/telephone line connection closes).  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
4.2 Answering calls via telephone with RHL/EHS function  
1. The telephone rings.  
2. Remove headset from base, or press the headset’s talk button.  
–> The call will be connected (handset lifts/telephone line connection opens).  
Important: During an incoming call, your headset will automatically change to the required mode,  
depending on whether the call is coming via the desk phone (telephone) or via VoIP (USB). After  
the call, it will revert to the default mode you selected earlier. The initial factory-set mode is the  
telephone mode.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
4.3 Conference calling  
Conference calling lets several headsets join together for a call. The primary headset (A) + 3  
extra headsets (B) can join a conference call initiated by the primary headset. (See illustration.)  
Making conference calls  
1. Remove primary headset from base; make sure link is established. Indicators on base and  
headset are flashing.  
2. Place secondary headset in primary headset’s base.  
–> Primary base’s telephone and USB mode indicators, and secondary headset’s link  
indicator, will light for 2 seconds.  
3. Remove secondary headset from primary headset’s base.  
4. After a 4-pitch tone is heard in the primary headset, press its talk button.  
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Important: Steps 2 to 4 may be repeated twice for 2 more secondary headset participants.  
5. Use the primary headset’s telephone/VoIP application to dial desired number and initiate  
conference call.  
Atanypointduringacallinprogress,youmayaddsecondaryheadsetstoformaconferencecall.  
A maximum number of 4 headsets (1 master plus up to 3 secondary) may join a conference call.  
Ending conference calls for all participants  
1. Place primary headset in its base, or press its talk button.  
–> The conference call is now terminated for all participants.  
Note: If the conference call was made via VoIP, you may need to perform additional steps to end  
your call. See your VoIP application’s user instructions.  
Ending conference calls for a secondary headset only  
1. Place secondary headset in its own base, or press its talk button.  
–> This participant is now terminated from the conference call.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
4.4 Emergency calling via VoIP  
Your headset supports quicker emergency calling via VoIP applications (softphone).  
If the headset is connected to a PC and the PC is screensaver-locked, you can still use the  
headset to dial emergency services.  
To call emergency services via VoIP:  
1. Put on headset.  
2. If the PC is on (even if screensaver-locked), press the base unit’s telephone mode button  
and USB mode button simultaneously for 5 seconds.  
–> The base will automatically dial the emergency services number.  
Note: This emergency services feature works only with certain VoIP applications.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
4.5 Switching a call from headset to desk telephone handset  
It’s possible to switch a call in progress from the headset to the telephone’s handset:  
1. Lift the telephone’s handset to your ear.  
2. Do one of the following:  
Place the headset into the charging cradle.  
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Press the headset’s talk button.  
Press the base’s telephone mode button.  
–> The headset’s link indicator will stop flashing to indicate that the headset-base link  
has been closed.  
Important: If using electronic hookswitch on your telephone, do not place the headset into  
the charging cradle, and do not press the headset´s talk button or press the base´s telephone  
mode button, as this will disconnect the call.  
If the headset runs out of battery power, the headset-base link will remain active for up to 2  
minutes to allow for battery changing.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
4.6 Switching a call from desk telephone handset to headset  
It’s possible to switch a call in progress from the telephone’s handset to the headset:  
1. Remove the headset from base, or if already out, press  
the headset’s talk button. This establishes a link.  
–> The headset’s link indicator will start flashing and the  
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call will be switched to the headset.  
Note: Do not place handset before the call is over, as this will end  
the call.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
4.7 New master headset pairing to base  
You may designate a new master headset for your base.  
Important: Before designating a new master headset, ensure  
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that the original headset’s link to the base unit is closed by  
pressing its talk button. The telephone or USB indicator should  
not flash.  
To designate a new master headset:  
1. Place the new master headset into the charging cradle of the base.  
2. Press the base’s pairing button.  
–> Both the telephone and USB mode buttons on the base, and the headset’s link indica-  
tor, will light for 2 seconds. This indicates successful pairing of the new master headset.  
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5. Use with DECT cordless telephones  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
Your headset can also be used with DECT cordless telephones (Digital Enhanced Cordless  
Telecommunication), which are GAP-compatible (Generic Access Profile). You must first pair  
the headset to the base unit of the cordless telephone.  
Important: Your headset’s authentication code is 0000, which is the same code as for most DECT  
cordless telephones. Your headset will only work with cordless telephones with the 0000 code.  
To pair your headset to your DECT cordless telephone:  
1. Press and hold down the headset’s talk button and mute button (at tip of volume control)  
for 5 seconds.  
–> The headset’s link indicator will flash rapidly.  
2. Activate the cordless telephone’s GAP mode. Consult your cordless telephone’s manual  
GAP compatibility/pairing instructions.  
–> The headset’s link indicator will light for 2 seconds to indicate successful pairing.  
Your headset is now ready to use with your cordless telephone. Consult your cordless  
telephone’s user manual for using your headset with your cordless telephone.  
6. Replacing the battery pack (GN Netcom accessory)  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
6.1 Adding extra battery charging facility  
An extra battery charging facility is available as an accessory. This  
can be attached to your base to allow you to charge an extra battery.  
To add the extra battery charging facility cover:  
1. Remove the blind cover from the base by sliding it upward until  
removed.  
2. Slide the extra battery charger into the base charge tower until it  
clicks in place.  
The extra battery can be charged in its receptor on the back of the charge tower. An indicator  
above the receptor will light when the battery is placed correctly and is charging. The indica-  
tor will turn off when battery is fully charged.  
Important: During everyday use, the base’s leftmost indicator will flash when there is less than  
30 minutes of talk time left.  
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6.2 Replacing the battery pack  
The headset’s battery pack can be changed when required.  
To replace the battery pack on a wearing style:  
1. Unclip the wearing style from the battery pack.  
2. Slide the battery pack off the headset.  
3. Slide the new battery pack (from the extra battery charging facility) onto the headset.  
The headset’s link indicator will light for 2 seconds to confirm successful replacement of  
the battery pack.  
4. Replace the wearing style.  
5. Recharge the empty battery by sliding it into the extra battery charging facility.  
7. Audio and visual indicators  
The headset and base have audio and visual indicators that represent various functions  
associated with setting up and using the product.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
7.1 Headsets audio indicator  
Headset action  
Audio indication  
Low battery  
5 rapid beeps + 20 second pause  
1 quick beep in increasing/decreasing intensity  
1 rapid shrill/low beep  
Rapid multi-tone + 2 second pause (repeats)  
Depends on VoIP application  
4-pitch tone  
Volume up/down  
Volume max/min reached  
Incoming call (with RHL functionality)  
Incoming call (with VoIP call)  
Conference call request  
Conference call accept  
Telephone line (open/close)  
Headset out of range  
Mute activation/deactivation  
Mute activated  
1 beep  
1 beep  
3-pitch tone  
1 beep  
2-pitch tone + 10 second pause (repeats)  
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7.2 Headsets visual indicators  
Visual indication  
Link indicator (blue)  
Lit for 2 seconds  
Headset action  
Flashing when linked up  
Successful pairing, including adding headsets in conference  
mode  
Lit (during adjustment)  
Flashing rapidly  
Receive volume reorientation (+/-) is being adjusted  
Headset in DECT/GAP mode  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
7.3 Base’s visual indicators  
Base action  
Visual indication  
Telephone mode button’s indicator/  
Base talk button  
Lit when in telephone mode and flashing when linked up  
USB mode button’s indicator/  
Base talk button  
Lit when in USB mode and flashing when linked up  
Mute functionality indicator (red)  
Battery indicator (4 green diodes)  
Lit when mute is activated  
1 indicator light = 25% of a full charge  
4 indicator lights = 100% full charge  
Rightmost lit diode flashes when charging, leftmost diodes  
are lit  
Leftmost diode flashes when <30 minutes of talk time  
remaining  
When headset placed in cradle for charging, all diodes light  
for 1 second  
Battery indicator (chargecradle for  
additional battery, accessory)  
Lit when charging, green diode  
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8. Troubleshooting  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
Q: Nothing happens when I try to adjust the clear dialtone.  
A: Make sure the base is set for telephone mode and the link is established (telephone  
button’s indicator on base is flashing). Also ensure that the telephone is activated (handset is  
off the hook or line button is pressed).  
Q: I am getting a buzzing sound on my headset.  
A: If the unit has been correctly set-up, your telephone may not be fully immune to the radio  
signals the headset uses. To overcome this problem, move the headset base at least 30 cm away  
from the telephone. On GN 9350, you may want to reduce the range of your unit instead.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
Q: My customers say they cannot hear me.  
A: Ensure the base unit is in the correct system setting by adjusting the clear dial tone switch.  
You should experience a high quality dial tone from the headset. Then call a friend and adjust  
your headset’s microphone as described in the Guide for basic set-up and use.  
gn9300/support.  
GN 9350 GN 9330 GN 9330 USB  
Q: When I press the talk button, the GN 1000 RHL lifts, but the call is not  
connected.  
A: Make sure that you are using the telephone’s handset port, and not the headset port  
(if your telephone has one), when using a GN 1000 RHL for remote answering.  
Q: I have heard there is a GN Netcom wireless headset which has no need for  
a GN 1000 RHL to answer calls remotely.  
A: Yes, this is known as the EHS (electronic hookswitch) feature on the GN 9350, which some  
telephone systems support. Check with your supplier for compatibility with your phone, and/  
Q: I have moved desks at work. Is it possible to put my headset onto another base?  
A: Yes, this is possible. The headset only needs to be paired to the new base. Just follow the  
procedure as described in section 4.7 of this guide.  
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Q: My telephone should be able to operate with the EHS version of  
GN Netcom, but I cannot make it work.  
compatibility and the correct, clear dialtone switch setting.  
9. Maintenance, safety and disposal  
Maintenance  
The headband, boom arm and ear hook can be wiped with a dry or slightly damp cloth.  
The cords and base unit can be dry-dusted as required. The leatherette ear cushion(s) can  
be cleaned or replaced. When cleaning, remove them and rinse with water. Leatherette  
ear cushions and ear plates can be wiped with a damp cloth, with only a little dishwashing  
liquid if required. Avoid getting moisture or liquids into any button sockets, receptors or other  
openings. Avoid exposing the product to rain.  
Children and product packaging  
The packaging, including plastic bags and wrapping parts, are not toys for children. The bags  
themselves or the many small parts they contain may cause choking if ingested.  
Materials and allergies  
The headband is made of stainless steel, which does not have a nickel-coated surface.  
The stainless steel alloy has been tested for nickel release in accordance with the European  
standard EN 1811:1998. According to EU Directive 94/27/EF, the nickel release must be below  
0,50 µgram/cm2/week. The release from the headband was 0,02µgram/cm2/week.  
The leatherette ear cushion(s) do not contain vinyl.  
Batteries and product disposal  
Do not expose batteries to heat or puncture them. Dispose of the product and/or batteries  
according to local standards and regulations.  
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