Page 4 - Headset
2 English 1. Overview Headset [1] Visual indicator [2] Answer/End button[3] Volume up/down[4] Ear hook[5] Mute button[6] Microphone[7] Reset button[8] Snap-on cover (replaceable) Base unit [9] Charge cradle[10] Visual indicator[11] Clear dial tone switch[12] AUX port[13] Telephone port[14] Handset p...
Page 5 - Open the hinged ear hook as
3 English 2. Fitting the he adset Fitting to the headset to your ear 2.1 Open the hinged ear hook as wide as possible. 1) 2.2 Hold the headset to your ear so that the speaker fits comfort-ably and the microphone points towards your mouth. 2.3 Close the hinged ear hook around your ear. 2.4 Adjust the...
Page 6 - English; Unplug the handset cord from; Setting up your de sk phone
4 English If your telephone has a headset port, go directly to 3.2b. 3.1 Unplug the handset cord from your telephone and connect it to the port on the base unit marked with . 3.2a Connect the enclosed telephone cord to the now empty handset port on the telephone, and to the port on the base unit mar...
Page 7 - charge for a; Clear dial tone
5 English 4.1 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.2 4.3 4.4 3.4 Place the headset in the charge cradle and charge for a minimum of 30 min. before use. A full charge takes about 2 hours. The visual indicator on the headset will flash green while headset is charging, and the light will remain steady green when fully ch...
Page 8 - Setting the outgoing volume
6 English Setting the outgoing volume 3.10 Make a call (see section 4) to someone who can act as a test person. 3.11 Adjust the outgoing volume using the transmit volume control on the base unit. Move the switch through the 3 settings until test person confirms the appropriate volume. 1) Setting the...
Page 9 - Setup; Pairing your headset with your cell phone; Make sure the headset is off.
7 English 4. Setting up your cell phone Setup Pairing your headset with your cell phone NOTE: Before use, please charge your headset (see 3.4). Before using your Jabra M5390 Multiuse headset with a cell phone, you need to pair it with your cell phone. • Make sure the headset is off. • During start-u...
Page 10 - Lift the handset from cradle,; M aking a call from your de sk phone
8 English 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.5 5.6 5.1 Put on headset. 1) 5.2 Lift the handset from cradle, or press the telephone´s “line” button if the base is connected directly to the telephone's headset port. Then tap the Answer/End button to transfer the ...
Page 11 - Answering a call from your de sk phone; During a call using the tele-
9 English 6.1 Put on headset. 1) 6.2 Lift the handset from cradle, or press the telephone’s “line” button if the base is connected directly to the telephone's headset port. Then tap the Answer/End button to transfer the call to the headset. 6.3 To end the call, tap the Answer/ End button on the head...
Page 12 - is placed in the base, simply remove it from the base.; During a call using the headset,
10 English 7. M aking and answering a call from your cell phone Making and ending a cell phone call • When you make a call from your cell phone, the call will transfer to your headset automatically (this is subject to your phone's settings, see your cell phone’s User Manual to find out how to activa...
Page 13 - Manual for more information about how to use this feature.)
11 English Switching from the headset to your cell phone You can switch from your headset to your cell phone during an active call. You might want to do this if, for example, your headset battery is running low. • Use the menu on your cell phone to switch from the headset to your cell phone during a...
Page 14 - Staying within range; Move; Fe ature s; Press the Mute button on
12 English 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Staying within range The sound quality through your headset will deteriorate if you move outside of range. 1) Move back into range to restore sound quality. If you move too far from your cell phone, the call might end or be re-routed to your cell phone from the headset...
Page 15 - Low battery
13 English 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 10 min 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 10 min 2) Important: If the headset is out of range for more than 1 min., the connection between base and headset will be terminated. Low battery 8.3 Approx. 10 minutes before the headset runs out of battery, the visual indicator on headset w...
Page 16 - Headset switch
14 English Headset switch 8.5 If the headset is absent, the headset switch must be activated in order to use the handset or, if the headset is in use with another Bluetooth ® device, the headset switch must be activated in order to use the handset. 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 10 min 8.5 Features: Range 230 ...
Page 17 - Then press the reset button
15 English 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.1 8.2 8.3 9.1 9.2 9.3 9. Re set/Pairing 9.1 At start-up, press the Answer/ End button down for three seconds. Alternatively, remove the snap-on cover and press the reset button on the headset for three seconds.The visual indicator on the head-set will turn to ste...
Page 18 - device can be; Op erating device s in multiuse scenarios
16 English 10. Using the Jabra M5390 Multiuse headset with multiple Bluetooth ® -enabled devices Your Jabra M5390 Multiuse headset can be paired with up to 8 devices. However, only two can be connected (paired with the headset, turned on and in range) with the headset at one time. This could be any ...
Page 19 - function will work with the last device that was paired.
17 English 12. Switching between the base and the Jabra A335w Dongle in a multiuse scenario A typical multiuse scenario is to have the headset connected to one cell phone and either the base or the dongle. If you wish to switch the between base and dongle, while maintaining the cell phone connection...
Page 20 - Maintenance; The; Battery information; M aintenance; Can I use wideband with a cell phone or a desk phone?
18 English Maintenance The ear hook can be wiped with a dry or slightly damp cloth. The cords and base unit can be dry-dusted as 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 pa...
Page 21 - Setting it up
19 English 9.x 9.x 9.x 9.x 15.1 9.x 9.x 9.x 9.x 15.2 9.x 9.x 9.x 9.x 15. App endix – G N 1000 Remote Handset Lifter (RHL) (optional acce ssory) The GN 1000 Remote Handset Lifter (RHL) is an optional acces-sory that automatically lifts and lowers your telephone’s handset when making, answering or end...