![]() ![]() More calls answered and less returned phone calls you'll have to make, after listening to voicemails.You'll be able to answer/end calls when away from the landline phone- no more running back to your phone to answer a call.Handset Lifter (highly recommended)Īdding a Handset Lifter to go with your wireless landline headset is highly recommended. Follow the quick video below as an example of connecting a telephone with wireless headset. Remove your headset from the charging base, then remove your handset to answer a call, hang it back up to end the phone call. Plug the other end of the RJ9 phone cord into the base of your landline phone where the handset would normally plug into.Connect the included RJ9 phone cord to the back of your wireless phone headset charging base.Unplug your landline phone handset from the base of your telephone, then plug the other end into the back of your charging base with the symbol of a handset.Plug in the AC power to the wall outlet, then plug the other end into your headset charging base.Rather than having to physically pick up your handset, then hang it up when done. That means, when there's an incoming call and you're away from the desk, you don't have to run back to the phone, or if you're at the phone, you press the on button on your headset to be on a call. Most customers add a Handset Lifter to go with their wireless headset, so you're able to answer/end calls when away from the phone. ![]() If your landline phone doesn't have a headset port, you'll be required to manually pickup, and hang up your phone handset to answer/end calls with your wireless landline headset. Using your wireless headset: Remove your headset from the charging base, then press the headset button on your office phone to answer/end calls.
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