Set-Up GuideGN9350eWelcome to Microsoft Office Communicator!Using this headset with Office Communicator will provide a simple, more consistent audio experience than using the microphoneand speakers on your computer (if available). You can also use this headset to answer calls on your Deskphone.How to Connect and Configure Your Hardware:1. First, be sure to connect your GN9350’s cables:A. Connect the port labeled with a telephone icon(A) to the headset port in the back of your phone.B. The power cable (B) is connected to power.C.The USB port (C) is connected to a USB port onyour computer.2. Next, remove the cover from the base (D).3.Your configuration settings are shown on the LCDdisplay (E) and you scroll through them and set themwith the directional pad (F).4. Working through the settings tab from left to right,make sure they are set to the following settings:Transmit Volume: 8/12Hookswitch: GN RHLRange/Power: Very LowSound Mode:A. At the top of the list select NormalB. Scroll down to the bottom of the list and selectSwitch Protection Level (Intellitone): Level 05. Finally, set the Clear Dial Tone Switch (G) to position A.Setup Instructions:After connecting and configuring your hardware followingthe instructions to the left, follow these instructions to finishyour setup:1. Connect the headset to the base and allow to fullycharge. 4 green LED’s on the front of the base will lightup from left to right as the headset charges. The headsetis fully charged when all 4 LED’s are lit. (this will takeabout 3 hours).2. Open Communicator 2007 R2.3. Click the drop down arrow on the upper left corner.4. Select the Tools option.5. Select “Set Up Audio and Video…”6. On the first pane you will set the Handset or Headsetyou want to use. Make sure that Headset (GN9350)is selected in the drop down menu.7. Click Next.8. On this pane, you will configure your Speakerphone.If you use a USB speakerphone (like the Polycom CX100)then leave it configured here and skip to step 11.9. Make sure the Headset (GN9350) is listed as yourspeaker and microphone in the appropriate boxes.(See graphic at right) You may need to set the top dropdown menu to Custom in order to change these settings.10. Click Next.11. On the next pane, you will set the audio output locationfor your program sounds. It is recommended that youuse your PC speakers for this setting if you have a soundcard and speakers available.12. When you have selected the output location, click theFinish button.