DISCOVER Adapt 30 User manual

Discover Adapt 30
Wireless Headset User Guide

Important Safety Instructions:
This headset is very easy to use and setup. For optimal use, we still recommend that you read this
user guide carefully before using the headset for the rst time.
Unpacking
Remove your headset from its packaging and ensure you have the correct specied accessories.
Retain the headset box for storage of your unit, and also in the event that it needs to be returned
for servicing or repair.
Safety
For your own safety, this product should only be used with CE ACA and RoHS approved equipment.
Using this headset with non approved equipment can void this products warranty.
Maintenance
To gain optimal performance, hygiene and life-span from your headset, replace all consumable
items; - ear cushions, microphone foam wind shield (if applicable) every 6 months.
Environmental Notice
This headset has been made to CE, RoHS and WEEE standards. In the interest of recycling raw
materials, please do not dispose of this headset in the household waste at the end of its useful
life. Disposal can take place at approved recycling or disposing locations in accordance with local
regulations.
Warning
Ensure that all electrical connections (including extension leads and interconnections between
pieces of equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the relevant manufacturers
instructions.
• Do not continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if
it is damaged in any way. Disconnect from your telephone equipment and consult your dealer.
• Do not allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
• Never push anything into holes, slots or any other opening on your headset as this could result in
fatal electrical shock.
• Do not open the headset housing as doing so will void the warranty.
• Never guess or take chances with electrical equipment.
• Do not use this equipment to report a gas leak while you are in the vacinity of a gas leak.
• Telephone headsets are capable of producing high levels of sound. Prolonged exposure to high
sound levels can cause damage to hearing.
• Never allow small children to play with the headset - small parts may be a choking hazard.

This headset will auto congure to your desk phone. The compatibility switch should be used
in the alternative position, if no dial tone is heard in the headset when active. It will take up to
3 minutes for the phone and headset to establish the optimum call quality with our Auto Setup
feature, ensuring the best sound. Simply make a test external call and the headset will congure to
the required settings for your phone.
IMPORTANT AUTO SET UP NOTICE
What’s included
Base Unit Monaural
Headband
USA Adapter & RJ11 to RJ11 Telephone Cord
Microphone
Boom Arm
Binaural
Headband
USB Cartridge Module

Features:
• Patented, user changeable headband from single speaker to dual speaker wearing style
• Patented, universal base with slot-in cartridge drawer to accept
USB or Bluetooth* modules (*Optional accessory - sold separately)
• DECT security compliant - with security requirements of the DECT standard A, designed to
safeguard against eavesdropping
• Surround Shield™ noise cancelling microphone
• Sound Shield™ hearing protection
• Max 100m (300ft) coverage
• Max 30 users in 50 square meters
• 6-7 hours talk time (stand by ~ 50 hours)
• Quick recharge time (60 to 90 mins)
• Volume control on headset
• Boom arm adjustable through 270°
• In use / busy light indicator on speaker housing
• 65mm smooth leatherette ear cushion
• Padded leatherette headband cushion for all day comfort
• 5 headsets can be paired to one base, allowing any one of the ve headsets to answer a call.
When call is answered by any of the headsets, the other four go back to stand-by
• Headset weight: Mono - 80g / Dual - 95g
• Patented design
• Full range of EHS cords available
• 24 month repair or replacement warranty

Attaching the microphone boom arm to the headband
To attach the microphone boom arm to the
headband, align the triangle shape on the
microphone boom arm with the triangle shape
on the headband and push to click into place.
The microphone boom arm will then rotate to
your required position.
Align
Positioning the Microphone
30mm
The microphone boom arm is exible, so
you can gently bend the boom and position
it to suit the curve of your face.
The ideal position for the microphone is
at the corner of the mouth approximately
30mm (2 nger width) away from the mouth.
Microphone Boom Volume Control
Down Up
Mute
Mute /
Speaker Volume
Hook On/O
Answer / End
a call
In-use / busy
indicator
To change the speaker volume: roll the volume
switch towards the ‘plus’ sign to increase the
volume and roll the switch towards the ‘minus’
sign to reduce the volume and press the switch
to activate the microphone mute mode.

Connecting the Base Unit to your Desk Phone
DC Jack AUX Port
Handset Port
Telephone Port
• Plug the supplied telephone cord into the TEL port of the base unit
• Connect the other end of the telephone cord to the HEADSET port of the desk
phone
Desk Phone with Headset Port
• On the desk phone, unplug the handset cable from the phone
• Plug the handset cable into the HANDSET port on the base unit
• Plug the telephone cord into the TEL port on the base unit and plug the other end of
the telephone cord into the HANDSET port on the desk phone
Compatibility Switch
• Select ‘1’ or ‘2’ until a dial tone is heard via the telephone connection
Desk Phone without Headset Port
Base Unit
Compatibility
Switch

Operating Instructions
Pairing a headset to the base unit:
1) Take the headset o the base unit
2) Make sure there is no power to the base unit
3) Place the headset on the base unit
4) Plug in the power cord to the base unit and the ‘GREEN’ TEL light will ash.
Now the base station is in pairing mode
5) Press the ‘mute button’ on the headset for 2-3 seconds until the
‘BLUE’ indicator light on the headset starts to ash (indicating
pairing mode)
6) During pairing, the base station’s ‘GREEN’ light will ash and the ‘BLUE’ light on the headset
will ash
7) When pairing has successfully completed, there is a conrmation beep tone on the
headset’s earpiece speaker. Then both lights will stop ashing.
Pairing a second headset to a base station:
1) One headset should already be paired to this base unit, if so it needs to be turned o
2) To turn the headset o, rstly take it o the base unit and press the call accept/reject
button to deactivate the green phone light on the base unit
3) Hold the call accept/reject button for 3 seconds, you should hear a short beep and then a
longer beep signifying the rst headset is o
4) Follow the steps in ‘Pairing a headset to a base unit’ above to connect the second headset
5) Once the second headset is connected turn the rst headset back on with a short press to
the call accept/reject button
6) Test the headsets by calling the phone system connected to the base unit and each headset
should ring.
Please note: Pairing two headsets to one base unit allows each headset to answer the
incoming call, (a maximum of ve headsets can be paired to one base unit) however, only the
person (the rst to answer the call) will be able to hear and interact with the caller.
Mute
Please note: Your Adapt 30 is supplied paired to the base unit straight out of the box.
However, if after charging the headset, the ‘GREEN’ TEL light doesn’t activate when the headset is
removed from the base unit, then you should follow these instructions.

Base Unit
Bluetooth
Pairing
Button
PC/TEL
Selection
Microphone
Mute Button
Microphone
Volume
Compatibility
Switch
Mini USB ‘B’
Cartridge Module
Drawer
Bluetooth Button This function works when the Bluetooth module is inserted
PC/TEL Selection This function works when the USB cartridge is inserted
Microphone Mute Button Press to mute the call
Microphone Volume Your headset has automatic audio conguration, (this can take
a few minutes to settle) however, if required, you can adjust the
volume level for the speakers and microphone to suit
Compatibility Switch Select ‘1’ or ‘2’ until a dial tone is heard via the telephone
connection
DC Jack AUX Port
Handset Port
Telephone Port

Microphone Mute Indicator
(Red Light)
PC/Bluetooth Indicator
(White Light)
Battery Charge Indicator
(Blue Light)
Telephone Indicator
(Green Light)
Bluetooth
Button
PC/TEL Selection
Microphone
Mute Button
Visual Indicator
Charging Status LED Status
Charging Battery Indicator: ‘Flashing’ 1 sec-ON, 1 sec-OFF
Fully Charged Battery Indicator: ‘ON’
Low Battery Battery Indicator: ‘Flashing’ 0.5 sec-ON, 0.5 sec-OFF
Event LED Status
Press Microphone Mute Mute Indicator: ‘ON’
Press PC/TEL Selection PC/TEL Indicator - TEL: ‘OFF’ PC: ‘ON’
Hook O Selected Mode Indicator: ‘ON’
Audio Indicator
Event Sound Eect
Speaker / Microphone Volume Beep Sound ‘UP’ - High Tone, ‘DOWN’ - Low Tone
Max/Min Speaker Volume Double beep
Max/Min Microphone Volume Double Beep
Microphone Mute When headset is MUTED, press the ‘volume up key’ for 2 seconds
– this will activate Mute beep tone signied by a long beep tone
Microphone Unmute To unmute, press the ‘volume down key’ for 2 seconds and it will
deactivate the mute beep done signied by three short beeps
Mute Reminder Beep (every 15 seconds)
Hook O / On Double Beep (High Tone / Low Tone)
Low Battery Continuous beep in headset when battery is low
Base Unit

Adapt 30 Cartridge Module for USB Connection
• Softphone interoperability through USB/computer with 3CX, Avaya One-X,
Cisco Jabber, Counter Path and Skype with assistance from the JPL Gateway.
• JPL Gateway software must be installed and running for
remote call control functions to work with supported softphones.
https://www.jpltele.com/support/jpl-gateway/
PC/Bluetooth
Indicator
PC/TEL
Selection
• After inserting the cartridge, connect the power and then connect the USB cable.
• To make a USB call, press the “PC/TEL’ button.
• When you press the “PC/TEL” button, the “PC/TEL” LED will ash on and o.
USB Cable
Type-A to Mini-B
Bluetooth
Pairing Button
PC/TEL
Selection
Microphone
Mute Button
Microphone
Volume
USB Cartridge Module

Auto-Talk Option
Auto-talk means that the call will be active once answered as soon as you take the headset o of
the base station, this is default active. You can disable this, so that to make the call active, you
have to press the call accept button on the headset when you are ready to take the call.
Disable Auto-talk feature Put headset on base station
Press the ‘mute’ in the direction of volume down on the
headset for two seconds and the LED on the headset will
blink three times
To test, take the headset o of the base station and the ‘Green TEL Light’ should not activate
unless the call accept/end button on the headset is pressed.
Enable the Auto-talk feature Put headset on base station
Press the ‘mute’ in the direction of volume up on the
headset for two seconds and the LED on the headset will
blink ve times
To test, take the headset o of the base station and the ‘Green TEL Light’ should activate.

How to Activate a Conference Call between two headsets:
While Headset A is on a call, press the <Mute> button on the base station (g. 1) for more than 2
seconds. The base station is now in the ‘Conference Call Initiating Mode’ and all LEDs, except the
Battery Charging LED, will be ashing.
Headset A generates a Conference Beep and Headset B will get a Conference Ring Tone.
On Headset A, the user needs to press the <Mute> button on the headset (g. 2) for more than 2
seconds within 20 seconds to accept the conference call initiating request.
On Headset B, the user needs to press the <Hook On/O> button (g. 3) to accept the incoming
conference call request.
Default : Headset B will be on Mute until the conference call is fully set up. User can toggle Mute
operation.
If both headsets accept the conference call request, the base station goes into ‘Conference Mode’
and the <In-use> LED (g. 4) will ash to indicate the ‘Conference Mode’.
Mute (g. 2) /
Speaker Volume
Hook On/O
(g. 3)
Answer / End a call
In-use (g. 4) /
Busy Indicator
Microphone
Mute Button
(g. 1)
How to Deactivate a Conference Call:
While in ‘Conference Mode’, the user on Headset A can press the <Mute> button (g. 2) for more
than 2 seconds to terminate the conference call and can go back to a normal single call.
User on Headset A can press <Hook On/O> button (g. 3) to terminate current active call.
The user on Headset B can press <Hook On/O> button (g. 3) to leave the conference call.
In this case, Headset A goes back to a normal call.

Detaching the microphone boom arm from the headband
How to detach the microphone boom arm from the
headband correctly:
Supporting the neck of the headband with your index and
middle ngers, gently push the microphone speaker with
your thumb from inside the ear cushion to detach the
microphone boom arm from the headband.
DO NOT pull on the microphone boom
arm to detach it from the headband.
DO NOT push on the microphone boom arm through the
ear cushion without supporting the neck of the headband.
Doing this may cause the ear cushion and gimbal
mechanism to come away from the headband.

1. Cannot hear a dial tone.
• Check the PC/TEL button. TEL Mute: PC/TEL indicator – ‘OFF’
• Please check the cable connection between base unit and phone.
• Check that the power adapter is plugged in and has power
• Please check the compatibility switch. Adjust compatibility switch until you can hear the dial
tone.
2. Microphone volume (TX) is low / dead.
• Make sure that the microphone (TX) mute function is deactivated.
• Check the position of the boom arm and make sure that the microphone is placed as close
as possible to your mouth (approx. 2 ngers distance).
• Adjust the microphone (TX) volume on the bottom of base unit.
3. Buzzing sound on the headset
• Telephone may not be fully immune to the radio transmission between your headset and
base unit. To overcome this problem, move the base unit to at least 30 cm/12” away from
the phone.
4. Headset echoes
• Adjust the telephone’s volume. If necessary, adjust your microphone volume on the headset
to a lower setting.
5. EHS doesn’t work with the telephone
• Make sure the telephone is compatible with the wireless headset. Refer to the EHS guide.
6. Headset was working, but it has stopped.
• Headset may need pairing to the base unit again. Refer to the ‘Operating Instructions’
• Headset battery may be dead. Return the headset to the cradle on the base unit for
charging.
For more information, please contact: Discoverheadsets.com and share the following
information:
- Your name
- Your phone number
- Your email address
- Phone number
- Region
- Fault with product
- Barcode serial number (found on the bottom of the base unit)
We will endeavour to respond to you within the next full working day.
Trouble Shooting

Additional Accessories
Adapt 30 Cartridge Module for
Bluetooth Connection
• Bluetooth allows the DECT headset to connect wirelessly to
Bluetooth enabled smartphones.
• This headset allows wireless conversations from any desk
phone, softphone and mobile.
• Before inserting your Bluetooth cartridge, make sure that
the base unit is powered-o.
JPL-DECT Lifter
• The JPL-DECT Lifter remotely lifts the desk phone handset
to make or answer a call.
https://www.jpltele.com/product/jpl-dect-lifter/
(Refer to the JPL-DECT Lifter installation guide).
Electronic Hook Switch (EHS) Adapter
• An EHS Adapter enables an incoming call to be answered or ended by using the On/O button
on the Headset.
https://www.jpltele.com/products/ehs-cables/ Refer to the EHS Compatibility Table to see which
adapter you need for your desk phone. (Refer to the EHS Adapter user guide to see how to install
your EHS cable).
USB Cable Type-A to Micro USB
• Optional method for charging the headset.
Connect the micro USB jack to the micro USB port
located on the side of the headset

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