Troubleshooting for voyager 510-usb – Plantronics Voyager 510 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING FOR VOYAGER 510-USB

• Lower the listen volume on your softphone until 

the distortion disappears.

• If the distortion is still present, lower the listen 

volume control on the computer.

• Adjust volume on headset. See page 16.

• Speak volume is too high. Lower the speak 

volume on your softphone until the noise 

disappears. If the noise is still present, lower the 

microphone volume control on the computer.

• The USB Bluetooth adapter will set itself as the 

default audio device in Windows

®

. Use the Audio 

settings in Windows

®

 under Sounds and Audio 

Devices to change the device used for audio.

• Headset battery may be dead, so be sure the 

headset is fully charged. See page 5. 

• When a PC goes into standby or hibernation, the 

USB Bluetooth adapter no longer is powered on. 

Be sure your PC is in an active state.

• Battery is going bad; replace the battery 

with a new battery pack. Call Plantronics at 

(866) 363-BLUE (2583).

• The headset radio link is locked on. Be sure you 

do not lock the radio link on for long periods of 

time as it will significantly reduce standby and 

talk time of the headset. See page 10.

• One beep every 10 seconds is caused by a low 

battery warning. Recharge battery by returning 

headset to the charging stand for one to three 

hours until indicator light turns blue.

• One beep is an out of range warning. 

Move closer to the USB Bluetooth adapter.

• Two beeps every 30 seconds indicate your mute is 

on. Press the mute button once to turn mute off.

• Uncheck the box in the Basic Options screen for 

“Allow headset call control button to toggle the 

headset’s radio link.” See page 11.

• Check the box in the Basic Options screen for 

“Allow headset call control button to toggle the 

headset’s radio link.” See page 11.

Sound in headset is distorted.

I can hear echo in headset.

I can hear too much background

conversation or noise.

The other headset I was using to listen

to music does not work any more.

My headset stops responding

to button presses.

Battery talk time or standby time is

significantly degraded even after a

full charge.

I hear beeps in the headset.

Pressing the call control button on the

headset when I have an incoming call

on my softphone hangs up the call.

I am using my headset to answer

calls from both my softphone and

my cell phone, and pressing the call

control button on the headset takes

my softphone off hook instead of

answering my ringing cell phone.

• Check compatibility list on www.plantronics.com/

personocall to ensure your softphone is 

compatible for remote answer and disconnect.

• Headset battery needs to be charged. See page 5.
• Headset is not paired to the USB Bluetooth 

adapter. See page 8.

• When a PC goes into standby or hibernation, the 

USB Bluetooth adapter no longer is powered on. 

Be sure your PC is in an active state.

• Be sure PerSonoCall software is installed 

and running. See page 9.

• Headset is not paired to the USB Bluetooth 

adapter. See page 8.

• Headset battery needs to be charged. See page 5.
• Headset may be out of range of the USB 

Bluetooth adapter. Move closer to adapter until 

the headset is within range. Range varies with 

office environment.

• When a PC goes into standby or hibernation, the 

USB Bluetooth adapter no longer is powered on. 

Be sure your PC is in an active state.

• Headset is not paired to the USB Bluetooth 

adapter. See page 8. 

• Headset is not paired to the USB Bluetooth 

adapter. See page 8.

• Headset battery needs to be charged. See page 5.
• The USB Bluetooth adapter is not set as the 

default audio device. Use the Audio settings in 

Windows

®

 under Sounds and Audio Devices to 

select “Plantronics BT Adapter” as the audio 

device.

• Listening volume is too low. Press the volume up 

button on the headset. See page 16.

• Headset is muted. Press the mute button on 

headset to unmute the microphone. See page 16.

• Headset microphone boom aligned incorrectly. 

Align the headset boom with your mouth.

• Speak volume is too low. Increase the speak 

volume on your softphone until you can be heard 

by callers. If the volume is still too low, increase 

the microphone level on your computer.

• Headset battery needs to be charged. See page 5.
• The USB Bluetooth adapter is not set as the 

default audio device. Use the Audio settings in 

Windows

®

 under Sounds and Audio Devices 

to select “Plantronics BT Adapter” as the 

audio device.

My Voyager headset does not work

with the softphone I am using on my

PC. (I cannot answer or disconnect

from the headset call button).

I’ve plugged in the USB Bluetooth

adapter but my headset does not respond

to button presses.

I’ve installed PerSonoCall and the USB

Bluetooth adapter but the system tray icon

shows a red X (denoting no connection).

I cannot hear caller/dial tone.

Callers cannot hear me.

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