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Headset Signal Tones
the headset uses a variety of soft tones to alert you to events such as an incoming call, multifunction button

presses, volume changes, and more. these enable you to keep track of what is going on while you are wearing

the headset.

State or event

Tone description

Sample

(click to play)

power on

a 3-note melody ending on a high note

power off

a 3-note melody ending on a medium-low note

Button tap

a quick medium tone

Button double-tap

two button-tap tones

Button press

the button-tap tone followed by a longer tone

maximum volume reached

two short, high notes

minimum volume reached

two short, low notes

mic mute

a quick medium tone, rest and quick low tone;

repeats occasionally

Incoming desk phone call

a very fast, high-pitch melody

Incoming softphone call

a very fast, medium-pitch melody

Incoming mobile phone call

a very fast, low-pitch melody

Incoming call on another phone while

on call (call collision)

two short tones, played in quick succession, that

repeat every time the ring signal is received by

the base.

Incoming call on the same phone

while on call (call waiting)

Generated by the phone system

target changed to desk phone

a slow, high melody; or a human voice

announcing “desk phone” in english

target changed to softphone

a slow, medium melody; or a human voice

announcing “softphone” in english

target changed to mobile phone

a slow, deep melody; or a human voice

announcing “mobile phone” in english

Call ended

a quick melody ending on a low note

Battery low

two very quick, low tones; repeats occasionally

pairing succeeded

three slow tones ending on a medium-high note

error (such as pairing failed)

three quick tones followed by a lower long tone

table 4: headset signal tones and their meanings

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