Sennheiser Video Game Headset D 10 User Manual

D 10 series  
Wireless DECT  
headset system  
Instruction manual  
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Important safety information  
Important safety information  
̈ Please read this instruction manual carefully and completely before  
using the product.  
̈ Always include this instruction manual when passing the product on to  
third parties.  
̈ Do not use an obviously defective product.  
Preventing damage to health and accidents  
̈ Do not listen at high volume levels for long periods of time to prevent  
hearing damage.  
̈ Always maintain a distance of at least 3.94” (10 cm) between the ear  
cups and the cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator since the  
product generates permanent magnetic fields.  
̈ Keep the product, accessories and packaging parts out of reach of  
children and pets to prevent accidents and choking hazards.  
̈ Do not use the product in situations which require special attention  
(e.g. in traffic).  
Preventing damage to the product and malfunctions  
̈ Always keep the product dry and do not expose it to extreme  
temperatures (hairdryer, heater, extended exposure to sunlight, etc.)  
to avoid corrosion or deformation.  
̈ Only use attachments/accessories supplied or recommended by  
Sennheiser.  
̈ Only clean the product with a soft, dry cloth.  
̈ Unplug the power supply unit from the wall socket to completely  
disconnect the product from the mains power supply.  
̈ Do not short-circuit the contacts of the product. Make sure that no  
metal objects (e.g. paper clips, hair pins, earrings) come into contact  
with the interfaces and contacts.  
̈ Only use the base station or the CH 10 charger for charging D 10 series  
headsets.  
Intended use/Liability  
The headset system can be used for calling and – together with a computer  
(VoIP) and/or a telephone – for audio input/output and is intended for  
professional office or call center use.  
It is considered improper use when this product is used for any application  
not named in this instruction manual.  
Sennheiser does not accept liability for damage arising from abuse or  
misuse of this product and its attachments/accessories. The risk is to be  
borne by the user.  
Sennheiser is not liable for damages to USB devices that are not consistent  
with the USB specifications.  
Sennheiser is not liable for damages resulting from the loss of connection  
due to flat or overaged rechargeable batteries or exceeding the DECT  
transmission range.  
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Important safety information  
Safety instructions for Lithium-Polymer rechargeable batteries  
In extreme cases, abuse or misuse of rechargeable batteries can lead to:  
WARNING  
explosion,  
fire development,  
heat generation or  
smoke/gas development.  
Only charge  
rechargeable  
batteries at ambient  
temperatures between  
10°C/50°F and  
40°C/104°F.  
Do not heat above  
70°C/158°F, e.g. do not  
expose to sunlight or  
throw into a fire.  
Dispose of defective  
products with built-in  
rechargeable batteries  
at special collection  
When not using rechargeable  
batteries for extended periods  
of time, charge them regularly  
(about every 3 months).  
points or return them to  
your specialist dealer.  
Only use rechargeable  
batteries recommended  
by Sennheiser and the  
appropriate chargers.  
Switch battery pack-powered  
products off after use.  
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Scope of delivery  
Scope of delivery  
The D 10 series base stations marked with ML in their name are optimized  
for MicrosoftLync.  
Base stations with components  
D 10 BS USB  
for computer  
D 10 BS USB ML  
D 10 BS Phone  
for computer, optimized for Microsoft Lync  
for fixed line phone  
D 10 BS USB  
D 10 BS USB ML  
USB  
A
OR  
D 10 BS Phone  
Phone  
EU/UK/US/AU  
B
The scope of delivery includes – depending on the product purchased –  
a base station and/or a headset with corresponding components.  
Headset with components  
D 10 HS  
monaural, with different wearing styles  
D 10 HS  
A
&
B
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Product overview  
Product overview  
Product overview of the base station  
Overview of the front  
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» Incoming call LED  
charging contacts  
¿ Charge status LED  
· Link LED  
´ Headset holder  
Overview of the rear – Phone version  
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Extra  
Settings  
D 10 Phone  
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² Microphone volume control  
Set button  
µ PC socket (USB)  
¸ DC IN socket  
¹ Phone socket  
Ƹ Handset socket  
ƹ ACC socket  
º DIP switch row 1 to 6  
¾ ABC switch  
ƺ Sticker for DIP switches  
(located underneath the  
headset holder)  
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Product overview  
Overview of the rear – USB version  
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Extra  
Settings  
D 10 USB  
Ringtone  
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OFF  
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² Ring tone volume control  
Set button  
µ PC socket (USB)  
¸ DC IN socket  
º DIP switch row 1 to 6  
¾ Loudspeaker  
¹ Sticker for DIP switches  
(located underneath the  
headset holder)  
Product overview of the headset  
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1 Headband  
2 Headset holder  
3 Ear pad  
7 Audio button: volume +/–, mute  
8 Ear hook, adjustable  
9 Charging contacts  
4 Microphone  
5 Headset LED  
6 Link button  
0 Battery compartment  
A Ear piece  
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Product overview  
Overview of the buttons  
Action  
Functions  
Page  
̈ Press the  
Establishes/disconnects the link  
between headset and base station  
Link button 7  
Accepts/ends a call  
8
̈ Press and hold the  
Link button 7 for  
5 seconds  
Switches the headset on/off  
7
̈ Push the  
Adjusts the ring tone volume and the 21  
volume of the acoustic signals or the  
Audio button 8  
upwards/downwards audio volume  
̈ Press the Mutes the microphone/unmutes the  
Audio button 8 microphone  
̈ Press and hold the Link Changes the direction of the volume  
button 7 and the  
Audio button 8 for  
5 seconds  
up/down function of the Audio  
button 9  
Special pairing mode (GAP)  
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Product overview  
Overview of the LEDs  
Overview of the LEDs of the base station  
Link LED  
Meaning  
lights up blue  
lights up red  
flashes red  
is off  
Active link to the headset  
No link to the headset  
Headset is muted  
Standby mode, headset is within the  
range of the base station, but no audio  
link  
Incoming call LED  
Meaning  
flashes  
Incoming call  
Charge status LED (white = lit)  
Meaning  
Rechargeable battery  
is almost flat  
LED segment 1 flashes  
Rechargeable battery  
is charged  
LED segments 1 – 4 are lit  
Overview of the LEDs of the headset  
Headset LED  
lights up blue  
flashes blue slowly  
flashes red 3 times  
is off  
Meaning  
Headset is being charged in the base station  
Active link to the base station  
Rechargeable battery is almost flat  
Standby mode or headset is switched off/  
headset’s rechargeable battery is fully  
charged  
flashes blue/red  
Special pairing mode/direction of the volume  
up/down function of the Audio button is  
being changed  
Pairing of an additional headset with the  
base station/conference call  
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Setting up and connecting the base station  
Setting up and connecting the  
base station  
D 10 USB  
D 10 Phone  
Setting up the base station  
̈ Insert the headset holder into the recess of the base station.  
̈ Place the base station at a minimum distance of 15 cm from the fixed  
line phone.  
Connecting the base station to the mains power supply  
1
Connect the plug of the power supply unit to the DC IN socket (marked  
yellow). Connect the power supply unit to a wall socket.  
2
The Link LED lights up red.  
1
2
Disconnecting the base station from the mains power supply  
̈ If the product is not used for extended periods of time, unplug the  
power supply unit from the wall socket.  
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Setting up and connecting the base station  
Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone  
̈ Check which connection possibility is best suited for your telephone.  
̈ Follow the instructions in the corresponding chapter.  
Connection possibilities  
Page  
Connection to a fixed line phone without headset socket  
I
Connection to a fixed line phone with headset socket  
II  
Connection to an optional mechanical handset lifter  
III  
Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone without headset socket  
I
1
2
3
Disconnect the handset cable from the telephone and connect it to the  
Handset socket (marked gray) on the base station.  
Connect the telephone cable to the handset socket on the telephone  
and to the Phone socket (marked green) on the base station.  
Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to set the DIP switches 1 and 2 to  
the position shown.  
1
A
B
56  
34  
1
2
C
2
3
A
B
C
56  
1
2
34  
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Setting up and connecting the base station  
Connecting the base station to a fixed line phone with headset socket  
II  
1
Connect the telephone cable to the headset socket on the telephone  
and to the Phone socket (marked green) on the base station.  
2
Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to set the DIP switches 1 and 2 to  
the position shown.  
1
2
A
B
56  
1
2
34  
C
Connecting the base station to an optional mechanical handset lifter  
III  
The Sennheiser HSL 10 mechanical handset lifter is an optional accessory  
available from your Sennheiser partner. The handset lifter allows you to  
answer calls even when you are away from your desk.  
̈ Connect the base station to the fixed line phone as described in  
I
II  
chapter or  
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̈ Connect the handset lifter to the ACC socket on the base station.  
̈ Connect the handset lifter to the fixed line phone. For more informa-  
tion, refer to the instruction manual of the HSL 10 handset lifter.  
A
B
56  
1
2
34  
C
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Setting up and connecting the base station  
Connecting the base station to an optional electronic  
hook switch control (EHS)  
The necessary EHS connection cables as well as adapter cables for manu-  
facturer specific standards are available as optional accessories from your  
Sennheiser partner. The corresponding quick guides are supplied with  
the cables or can be found on the product page on our website at  
By way of example of a Siemens and an Alcatel adapter cable, the following  
describes how to connect the base station to an electronic hook switch.  
1
2
Connect the base station to the fixed line phone.  
Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to set the DIP switch to the posi-  
tion shown.  
Siemens, Agfeo, Aastra, Auerswald, etc.  
1
2
A
B
C
56  
1
2
34  
Alcatel  
1
2
A
B
C
56  
1
2
34  
For an overview of the available connection and adapter cables, visit  
the D 10 series product page on our website at  
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Setting up and connecting the base station  
Connecting the base station to a computer  
̈ Connect the USB cable to the PC socket (marked orange) on the base  
station and to a USB socket of your computer. The operating system  
detects the USB audio device “Sennheiser D 10” and installs the neces-  
sary drivers.  
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Sennheiser PC software  
The free Sennheiser PC software allows you to add value to your  
Sennheiser products. The Sennheiser Updater, for example, facilitates easy  
updating of products with new software. For more information, visit our  
Charging the headset before first use  
Charge the rechargeable battery for at least 20 minutes without  
interruption before using it for the first time. A complete charging process  
takes about 60 minutes (see page 29).  
During the first charging process, it may take up to 5 minutes until the  
Headset LED lights up blue.  
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Individually adjusting the headset  
Individually adjusting the headset  
Using the headset with the ear hook  
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2
3
4
Insert the ear hook into the ear hook slot.  
Pre-shape the ear hook by bending it slightly.  
Place the ear hook around your ear.  
Bend the flexible ear hook so that the headset sits comfortably and  
securely on your ear.  
1
2
3
Right  
Left  
4
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Individually adjusting the headset  
Using the headset with the headband  
1
2
3
Remove the ear hook by carefully pulling it upwards.  
Attach the headset to the headset holder of the headband.  
Rotate the microphone boom and adjust the headset so that the ear  
pad rests comfortably on your right or left ear.  
1
2
3
Left  
Right  
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Configuring the headset system  
Configuring the headset system  
Adjusting the headset system using the DIP switches  
̈ Use a pointed object (e.g. a ball pen) to set the DIP switches to the  
desired position.  
2
Configuring the handset lifter/hook switch – DIP switches 1 and 2  
Switch position  
Function  
Manual operation  
Lifts/hangs up the handset manually or using  
the handset lifter (Sennheiser HSL 10).  
Electronic hook switch (DHSG standard)  
Call control via the headset system.  
For faster link establishment, see Fast Link.  
Electronic hook switch (MSH standard)  
Call control via the headset system.  
Fast Link for DHSG standard and  
HSL 10 handset lifter  
Recommended for frequent callers. Shorter battery  
life. Fast link establishment without delay due to  
hidden link to the base station.  
Adjusting the ring tones of the base station – DIP switches 1 and 2  
Switch position  
Function  
Ring tone is off.  
Ring tone 1 is activated.  
Ring tone 2 is activated.  
Ring tone 3 is activated.  
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Configuring the headset system  
Adjusting the radio range – DIP switch 3  
If many DECT systems are operated in a confined space, interference can  
occur. In this case, you should change the radio range.  
Switch position  
Function  
Standard radio range  
Reduced radio range  
Use this setting in order to avoid interference with  
other DECT systems  
Range of approx. 10 m indoors  
Automatically establishing the wireless link between headset and  
base station (Auto Link) – DIP switch 4  
Switch position  
Function  
Manual link establishment  
When taking the headset out of the base station,  
you have to manually establish the wireless link  
between headset and base station.  
Automatic link establishment – Auto Link  
When taking the headset out of the base station, a  
wireless link is automatically established between  
headset and base station.  
Switching between wideband and narrowband audio transmission –  
DIP switch 5  
Switch position  
Function  
Wideband audio transmission  
Automatic frequency adjustment of wideband and  
narrowband calls. Wideband audio transmission is  
e.g. supported by Skype and gives high speech  
quality.  
Battery life: 8 hours  
Narrowband audio transmission  
Battery life: 12 hours  
Limiting the volume – DIP switch 6  
Switch position  
Function  
Standard limitation  
Limited volume (country specific)  
AU version:  
in compliance with Directive AS/ACIF G616:2006  
EU and US version:  
in compliance with Directive 2003/10/EC  
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Configuring the headset system  
Adjusting the audio signal by means of the dial tone  
1
2
Put on the headset.  
Press the Link button on the headset. The Link LED  
station lights up blue.  
on the base  
3
4
Lift the handset. You hear a dial tone.  
Set the ABC switch to the position A, B or C so that you can hear a clear  
dial tone in the headset.  
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2
3
4
A
B
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Configuring the headset system  
Adjusting the volume of the transmission  
Adjusting the microphone volume of the call transmission  
By default, the microphone volume control is set to position 4. This setting  
is suitable for most telephones.  
̈ Make a call to someone who will help you find the correct sensitivity  
setting for your microphone.  
̈ Turn the microphone volume control so that the other party can hear  
you at a comfortable level.  
A
B
5
6
1
2
3
4
C
Adjusting the microphone volume of the USB transmission  
Some softphones adjust the microphone sensitivity automatically.  
̈ Activate this function in order to be able to optimally use the  
microphone and, via your operating system, adjust the microphone  
sensitivity so that the other party can hear you at a comfortable level  
(see the Help function of your operating system).  
Adjusting the volume of the ring tone  
Adjusting the headset‘s ring tone volume and the volume of the acoustic  
signals  
̈ Make sure that the headset is in standby mode (the Link LED on the  
&
base station is off). If necessary, press the Link button on the headset.  
̈ To adjust the volume, move the Audio button as shown in the diagram.  
When the minimum or maximum volume is reached, you hear a double  
beep in the headset.  
Adjusting the ring tone volume of the base station  
̈ Turn the volume control to reduce or increase the ring tone volume.  
Ring Volume  
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Configuring the headset system  
Adjusting the automatic audio transmission “Auto Audio”  
With the “Auto Audio” function activated and in the case of a USB  
connection, the audio signals – e.g. from WindowsMedia Playeror  
iTunes– are automatically transmitted to the headset.  
When you receive a call or when a connection to Skype™ or HeadSetup is  
established, the audio transmission stops and you hear for example the  
ring tone. The “Auto Audio” function is activated by default.  
Deactivating the “Auto Audio” function  
̈ Use a pointed object to press the Set button for approx. 5 seconds. The  
Link LED rapidly flashes red several times.  
Activating the “Auto Audio” function  
̈ Use a pointed object to press the Set button for approx. 5 seconds. The  
Link LED rapidly flashes blue several times.  
5s  
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5
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3
2
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Making calls using the headset  
Making calls using the headset  
Adjusting the volume  
WARNING  
Hearing damage due to high volumes!  
Listening at high volume levels for long periods can lead to  
permanent hearing defects.  
̈ Set the volume to a low level before putting on the headset.  
̈ Do not continuously expose yourself to high volumes.  
Adjusting the volume of the audio signal  
You can adjust the volume of the audio signal by means of the dial tone or  
during a call.  
̈ Make sure that a link is established between headset and base station  
(the Link LED on the base station lights up blue). If necessary, press  
the Link button on the headset.  
̈ To adjust the volume, move the Audio button as shown in the diagram.  
When the minimum or maximum volume is reached, you hear a double  
beep in the headset.  
Swapping the direction of the volume buttons  
̈ On the Audio button, check which direction is assigned “volume down”.  
̈ Simultaneously press and hold the Link button and the Audio button  
for 5 seconds.  
The Headset LED alternately flashes blue/red.  
̈ Push the Audio button in the direction “volume down” until the  
Headset LED goes off. The direction of the volume up/down function of  
the Audio button is changed. The headset switches to standby mode.  
5 s  
5 s  
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Making calls using the headset  
Muting the headset’s microphone  
̈ Press the Audio button.  
The microphone is muted. While the microphone is muted, the  
Link LED on the base station flashes red.  
Unmuting the headset’s microphone  
̈ Press the Audio button.  
You hear a beep in the headset. The muting is canceled and the  
Link LED on the base station lights up blue.  
If you leave the DECT range  
In normal office buildings, the range between headset and base station is  
up to 55 m. If, during a call, the audio quality deteriorates or the link breaks  
down completely, you hear a descending sequence of beeps in the headset.  
The Link LED on the base station lights up red.  
̈ Re-enter the DECT range of the base station within 60 seconds.  
You hear a ring tone in the headset.  
55 m  
̈ Press the Link button on the headset to resume the call.  
If your softphone supports call control, the call will automatically be  
ended 60 seconds after leaving the DECT range.  
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Making calls using the headset  
Calling via the fixed line phone using the headset  
Establishing/disconnecting a wireless link  
If you want to use the headset to accept, make or end calls, you have to  
establish a wireless link between headset and base station. You can choose  
between manual and automatic link establishment (see “Auto Link” on  
page 17).  
̈ Press the Link button on the headset.  
– The link is established. The Link LED on the base station lights up  
blue and the Headset LED flashes blue slowly.  
OR  
– The link is disconnected. The Link LED on the base station and the  
Headset LED go off. The headset is in standby mode.  
connected disconnected  
connected disconnected  
If your telephone has a built-in electronic hook switch supporting  
the MSH standard, you can only disconnect the wireless link between  
headset and base station by placing the headset into the base  
station.  
Managing calls without using a call control functionality  
Accepting a call: You hear the ring tone of the fixed line phone. Press the  
Link button on the headset. Lift the handset or press the “accept call”  
button on your fixed line phone.  
Making a call: Press the Link button on the headset to establish a link  
between base station and headset. Lift the handset and dial the desired  
number. The phone connection is established.  
Ending a call: Hang up the handset or press the “end call” button on your  
fixed line phone.  
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Making calls using the headset  
Managing calls using a call control functionality (EHS, HSL 10)  
Accepting a call: You hear a ring tone in the headset. Press the Link button  
on the headset to accept the call. The handset lifter/electronic hook switch  
lifts the handset.  
Making a call: Dial the desired number. Press the Link button on the  
headset to establish a link between base station and headset. The phone  
connection is established automatically.  
Ending a call: Press the Link button. If the other party hangs up, your  
telephone and your headset become automatically ready to receive the  
next call.  
Frequent callers who use an electronic hook switch with DHSG capability  
are recommended to activate the “Fast Link” function for faster link  
establishment (see page 15)  
Switch position  
Function  
Fast Link (only when DHSG standard is used)  
Recommended for frequent callers. Shorter battery  
life. Fast link establishment without delay due to  
hidden link to the base station.  
Switching a call between headset and fixed line phone  
̈ Press the Link button on the headset to switch between headset and  
handset of the fixed line phone during an ongoing call.  
In case of a fixed line phone with a handset lifter/an electronic hook  
switch, this switching can only be done on the fixed line phone.  
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Making calls using the headset  
Calling via the computer using the headset  
Establishing/disconnecting a wireless link  
If you want to use the headset to accept, make or end calls, you have to  
establish a wireless link between headset and base station. You can choose  
between manual and automatic link establishment (see “Auto Link” on  
page 17).  
̈ Press the Link button on the headset.  
– The link is established. The Link LED on the base station lights up  
blue and the Headset LED flashes blue slowly.  
OR  
– The link is disconnected. The Link LED on the base station and the  
Headset LED go off. The headset is in standby mode.  
connected disconnected  
connected disconnected  
Managing calls via the softphone  
Accepting a call: The softphone signals that you are receiving a call. You  
hear a ring tone in the headset. Click on “Accept call” on your softphone.  
Making a call: Press the Link button on the headset to establish a link  
between base station and headset. If the “Auto Audio” function is  
activated, this step is not necessary (see page 20). Start the call using your  
softphone.  
Ending a call: End the call using your softphone.  
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Making calls using the headset  
Managing calls via the headset  
The MicrosoftLyncsoftphone supports this function automatically. If  
you use another softphone, please visit our website at  
software you additionally require. If necessary, install the software in order  
to manage calls directly via the headset.  
Accepting a call: The softphone signals that you are receiving a call. You  
hear a ring tone in the headset. Press the Link button on the headset to  
accept the call.  
Making a call: Start the call using your softphone, the audio signal is  
automatically transmitted to the headset.  
Ending a call: Press the Link button. If the other party hangs up, your  
softphone and your headset become automatically ready to receive the  
next call.  
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Making calls using the headset  
Making a conference call  
The headset system allows you to make a conference call with up to  
4 D 10 series headsets. The first headset paired (master) is used control  
the call establishment and end of conversation.  
GUEST 1  
Pairing the MASTER headset with the base station  
MASTER  
GUEST 2  
The Link LED  
on the base station is off (headset is disconnected) or  
lights up red (no headset paired).  
̈ Place the master headset into the base station.  
GUEST 3  
The Headset LED alternately flashes blue/red until a link to the base  
station is established. The Headset LED flashes blue 3 times.  
̈ Take the headset out of the base station and press the Link button to  
connect the headset with the base station.  
The Link LED on the base station lights up blue.  
New MASTER  
or  
3x  
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Making calls using the headset  
Adding a GUEST headset to a conference call  
̈ Press and hold the Audio button while placing the guest headset into  
the base station of the master headset.  
The Headset LED alternately flashes blue/red until a link to the base  
station is established. The Headset LED flashes blue 3 times.  
̈ Take the guest headset out of the base station. You hear a beep in the  
master headset.  
̈ To add the guest headset to the conference call, press the Link button  
on the master headset within 15 seconds.  
̈ Repeat this procedure to add additional guest headsets to the  
conference call.  
... & insert the headset  
into the charging  
GUEST 1-3  
cradle.  
Press & hold  
the mute button...  
or  
3x  
Accept the  
Guest headset.  
MASTER  
̈ Call the other party.  
The Link LED on the base station flashes blue.  
Dropping a GUEST headset from the conference call  
̈ Press the Link button on the guest headset. The guest headset is  
dropped from the conference call.  
“easy pairing”  
Easy paring  
To subsequently use the guest headset with other base stations,  
place the guest headsets into the other base stations. The  
Headset LED alternately flashes blue/red until a link is established.  
Ending a conference call  
̈ Place the master headset into the magnetic holder of the base station  
to end the conference call and to drop the guest headsets from the  
conference call.  
3x  
on  
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Charging the headset and storing the headset system  
Charging the headset and storing  
the headset system  
Charging the headset  
Always store the headset in the base station to ensure that it is fully  
charged when needed. The intelligent battery charging technology  
prevents over-charging.  
̈ Place the headset into the magnetic holder of the base station.  
The Headset LED lights up blue and the rechargeable battery is being  
charged. The Charge status LED on the base station indicates the  
charge status:  
Corresponds to a talk time of  
LED segment  
Required  
(white = lit up)  
charging time  
Wideband  
Narrowband  
approx.  
10 min.  
approx. 2 hrs  
approx. 3 hrs  
approx.  
20 min.  
approx. 4 hrs  
approx. 6 hrs  
approx. 8 hrs  
approx. 6 hrs  
approx. 9 hrs  
approx. 12 hrs  
approx.  
40 min.  
approx.  
60 min.  
Shortly before the rechargeable battery is about to run flat, only one  
LED segment lights up weakly. The Headset LED flashes red and you hear  
three beeps. You have several minutes of battery reserve. When the  
rechargeable battery is flat, the headset switches off.  
f the headset is outside the range of the base station, it will switch  
off after 30 minutes in order to conserve battery power.  
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Charging the headset and storing the headset system  
Charging the headset using the optional CH 10 headset charger  
The CH 10 headset charger is an optional accessory available from your  
Sennheiser partner. The CH 10 allows you to charge additional D 10 series  
headsets, e.g. for sharing the same base station when working shifts.  
̈ Refer to the instruction manual of the CH 10 for more information.  
Charging several headsets simultaneously  
The MCH 7 multi USB power source is an optional accessory available from  
your Sennheiser partner. Together with the CH 10 USB, the MCH 7 allows  
you to charge up to 7 headsets simultaneously.  
MCH 7  
CH 10 USB  
̈ Refer to the instruction manual of the MCH 7 for more information.  
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Charging the headset and storing the headset system  
Switching the headset system off during extended  
non-use  
You can switch off the headset system (1) or the headset (2) when not  
using the products for extended periods of time (e.g. when you are on  
holiday).  
Switching the headset system off  
1
2
Disconnect the base station from the mains power supply. The base  
station switches off immediately, the headset switches off about  
30 minutes later.  
Press and hold the Link button for 5 seconds to switch off the headset  
immediately. The Headset LED flashes red 3 times, the headset is  
switched off completely.  
The Link LED on the base station lights up red after a short time, the  
Charge status LED on the base station goes off.  
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
5 s  
3x  
Switching the headset system on and pairing the components  
̈ Plug the power supply unit into a wall socket. The base station is  
switched on.  
̈ Place the headset into the magnetic holder of the base station. The  
Headset LED flashes blue 3 times and then lights up blue. The base  
station and the headset are paired.  
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Sharing a workplace  
Sharing a workplace  
The headsets and base stations of the D 10 series are compatible with each  
other. If, for example, you share a workplace, you can use one base station  
with different headsets. The last headset paired with the base station can  
be used without more ado.  
̈ Place the headset to be used into the magnetic holder of the base  
station.  
The Headset LED alternately flashes blue/red until the headset is  
successfully paired with the base station. The Headset LED flashes  
3 times blue and then goes off. You can now use the newly paired  
headset.  
If pairing has failed, the Link LED on the base station lights up red or is  
off. Repeat the procedure.  
3x  
Using the headset with a third party base station  
(DECT-GAP telephone)  
̈ Place the headset at a maximum distance of 1 m from the third party  
base station.  
5 s  
̈ Simultaneously press and hold the headset’s Link button and  
Audio button for 5 seconds.  
The headset switches to a special pairing mode and the Headset LED  
alternately flashes blue/red.  
̈ Set the third party base station to a special pairing mode (see the  
instruction manual of the third party base station). The default code  
for the headset is “0000”.  
The headset pairs with the third party base station. If pairing is  
successful, the Headset LED goes off.  
If pairing is not successful within 60 seconds, the headset switches back  
to standby mode.  
To pair the headset again with a D 10 series base station:  
̈ Simultaneously press and hold the headset’s Link button and  
Audio button for 5 seconds.  
The headset switches to a special pairing mode and the Headset LED  
alternately flashes blue/red.  
̈ Place the headset into the magnetic holder of the base station. The  
Headset LED flashes blue 3 times and then lights up blue. The base  
station and the headset are paired.  
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Cleaning and maintaining the headset system  
Cleaning and maintaining the  
headset system  
CAUTION  
Liquids can damage the electronics of the product!  
Liquids entering the housing of the product can short-circuit the  
electronics.  
̈ Keep all liquids far away from the product.  
̈ Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents.  
̈ Before cleaning, disconnect the base station from the mains power  
supply.  
̈ Only use a dry and soft cloth to clean the product.  
̈ Clean the charging contacts of the base station and the charging  
contacts of the headset from time to time using e.g. a cotton swab.  
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Cleaning and maintaining the headset system  
Replacing the ear pads  
For reasons of hygiene, you should replace the ear pads from time to time.  
Spare ear pads are available from your Sennheiser partner.  
1
Carefully remove the old ear pad from the ear cup. Make sure that the  
fastening ring of the old ear pad is also removed from the ear cup.  
2
3
Pull the collar B of the ear pad over the notch A of the headband.  
Turn the ear pad counter-clockwise over the notch until the collar  
completely surrounds the ear cup.  
1
2
B
A
3
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Cleaning and maintaining the headset system  
Replacing the headset’s rechargeable battery  
CAUTION  
Damage to the product due to improper handling  
The cables can be kinked or damaged if you open the battery compartment  
too jerkily.  
̈ Carefully open the battery compartment and loosen the connector plug  
of the rechargeable battery.  
Spare rechargeable batteries are available from your Sennheiser partner.  
Only use spare rechargeable batteries recommended by Sennheiser.  
1
Remove the ear hook or the headband (see page 14) and open the  
battery compartment.  
1
2
Carefully move the battery compartment cover in the direction of the  
arrow until you overcome a slight resistance. Remove the rechargeable  
battery and carefully loosen the connector plug of it.  
3
4
Insert the connector plug of the new rechargeable battery into the  
connection socket. Observe correct orientation of the connector plug.  
Close the battery compartment.  
2
3
4
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If a problem occurs  
If a problem occurs  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Page  
The headset is placed into  
the base station but the  
Charge status LED is off  
Base station is not connected Connect the base station to the  
to the mains power supply  
mains power supply.  
Rechargeable battery is deep Wait several minutes until the  
discharged  
Charge status LED lights up.  
For quick-charging the headset:  
Briefly press the Set button at  
the rear of the base station.  
Link between headset  
and base station cannot  
be established  
Headset is not paired with  
the base station, the Link  
LED lights up red  
Place the headset into the base  
station.  
Base station is only  
connected via the USB cable mains power supply.  
Connect the base station to the  
Bad radio link between  
headset and base station  
Transmission range is  
exceeded  
Reduce the distance between  
headset and base station.  
Adjust the radio range.  
Noise interference and  
connection loss  
Microphone rubs on the cheek Bend the microphone boom so  
or perhaps the beard  
that the microphone is about  
0.8 - 1.2” (2 - 3 cm) from the  
corner of your mouth.  
Too many DECT systems  
within the radio range  
Reduce the radio range.  
Set the base station to  
narrowband transmission.  
Distance between base  
Increase the distance between  
station and fixed line phone base station and fixed line  
is so small that interference phone.  
occurs  
The rechargeable battery  
cannot be charged  
Charging contacts of the  
headset or the base station  
are dirty  
Clean the charging contacts on  
the headset and on the base  
station.  
Rechargeable battery is  
defective  
Replace the defective  
rechargeable battery with a new  
one.  
Headset is not properly  
placed into the magnetic  
holder of the base station  
Check if the headset is properly  
placed into the magnetic holder.  
The rechargeable battery is Overaged rechargeable  
quickly depleted even after battery  
charging  
Replace the overaged  
rechargeable battery with a new  
one.  
Bad audio quality, the other Microphone sensitivity is not Adjust the microphone  
party sounds too low or too correctly adjusted  
loud  
sensitivity.  
The sound from the fixed line Base station is not adjusted Use the ABC switch to adjust the  
phone is distorted and  
disturbed  
to the fixed line phone.  
base station to your fixed line  
phone.  
If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be solved with the proposed  
solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance.  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Base station  
D 10 BS USB/D 10 BS USB ML/D 10 BS Phone  
Dimensions  
Weight  
88 x 119 x 100 mm (W x H x D)  
approx. 352 g  
approx. 328 g  
D 10 BS Phone  
D 10 BS USB  
Operating temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C (+41 °F to +113 °F)  
Storage temperature range –20 °C to +70 °C (–4 °F to +158 °F)  
Headset  
D 10 HS  
Dimensions  
Weight  
140 x 24 x 22 mm (W x H x D)  
with ear hook: approx. 22 g  
with headband: approx. 45 g  
Talk time  
narrowband: up to 12 hours  
wideband: up to 8 hours  
Charging time  
50%: approx. 20 min  
100%: approx. 1 hour  
Range  
free line of sight: up to 180 m  
in office buildings: up to 55 m  
(environment dependent)  
Rechargeable battery  
(built-in)  
Lithium Polymer  
3.7 V; 215 mAh  
Output power  
EU/AUS: 24 dbm/250 mW  
USA/CAN: 20.4 dbm/100 mW  
Speaker type  
dynamic, neodymium magnet  
Microphone type  
electret microphone, noise canceling  
Operating temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C (+41°F to +113 °F)  
Storage temperature range –20 °C to +70 °C (–4 °F to +158 °F)  
Power supply unit – PSAA05E/K/S/A  
Nominal input voltage  
Nominal input current  
Mains frequency  
100 – 240 V~  
max. 0.2 A  
50 – 60 Hz  
5.9 V  
Nominal output voltage  
Nominal output current  
max. 850 mA  
Operating temperature range +5 °C to +45 °C (+41 °F to +113 °F)  
Storage temperature range –20 °C to +70 °C (–4 °F to +158 °F)  
Relative humidity  
operation: 20 to 85%  
storage: 20 to 95%  
Weight  
approx. 75 g  
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Specifications  
DECT  
EU, UK, AU:  
CAT IQ 1.0  
US version:  
DECT 6.0  
Frequency  
1880 to 1900 MHz 1920 to 1930 MHz  
SAR value of D 10 HS  
Ear hook:  
0.048W/kg  
0.029W/kg  
Headband:  
0.050 W/kg  
In compliance with  
Europe:  
EMC  
EN 301489-6  
Radio  
Safety  
SAR  
EN 301406  
EN 60950-1  
EN 50360 ref EN  
62209-1 (headset)  
USA & Canada:  
This product meets the safety requirements of CSA No. 231437  
Canada:  
USA:  
IC: 2099A-D10BSPHONE  
(D 10 BS Phone-US, D 10 BS USB-US,  
D 10 BS USB ML-US)  
IC: 2099A-D10HS (D 10 HS)  
FCC ID: DMOCBDDGG (D 10 BS Phone-US,  
D 10 BS USB-US, D 10 BS USB ML-US)  
FCC ID: DMOCDHDGG (D 10 HS)  
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Manufacturer Declarations  
Manufacturer Declarations  
Warranty  
Sennheiser Communications A/S gives a warranty of 24 months on this  
product. For the current warranty conditions, please visit our website at  
In compliance with the following requirements  
WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU)  
Please dispose of this product by taking it to your local collection point  
or recycling center for such equipment. This will help to protect the  
environment in which we all live.  
Battery Directive (2013/56/EU)  
The product’s built-in rechargeable batteries can be recycled. In order  
to protect the environment, please dispose of defective products with  
their rechargeable batteries as special waste or return them to your  
specialist dealer.  
CE Conformity  
1321  
R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)  
EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)  
Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)  
ErP Directive (2009/125/EC)  
RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU)  
Before putting the product into operation, please observe the respective  
country-specific regulations!  
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Manufacturer Declarations  
Statement regarding FCC  
FCC Declaration of Conformity (DoC)  
SENNHEISER  
Model No: D 10 BS Phone-US, D 10 BS USB-US,  
D 10 BS USB ML-US  
Sennheiser Electronic Corporation  
One Enterprise Drive • Old Lyme •  
CT 06371 • USA  
We,  
Tel: +1 (860) 434 9190, ext. 144  
Fax: +1 (860) 434 1759  
declare the above device comply with the requirements of Federal Communications Commission.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjected 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.  
Responsible Party: Greg Beebe  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device of the FCC Rules, 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  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try  
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by  
Sennheiser electronic Corp. may void the FCC authorization to operate this  
equipment.  
The headset D 10 HS complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits for devices  
used by the general public. It has been tested for SAR and has complied with  
Industry Canada SAR limits for devices used by the general public.  
Statement regarding Industry Canada  
This device complies with RSS-213 Issue 2 of the Industry Canada 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.  
The headset D 10 HS complies with Industry Canada RF radiation exposure  
limits for devices used by the general public. It has been tested for SAR and has  
complied with Industry Canada SAR limits for devices used by the general  
public.  
Trademarks  
Sennheiser is a registered trademark of Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG.  
Other product and company names mentioned in this instruction manual may  
be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
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