About Pairing Wireless Headsets - Honeywell Vocollect Hardware Reference Manual

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As an operator speaks, the muscle above the ear flexes. If the t-bar is placed on this muscle, the headset applies
pressure to the artery and nerves beneath it and can cause the operator some discomfort. The operator can locate this
muscle by moving his or her jaw and feeling the area above the ear for movement. Some operators choose to alternate
the headset position on either side of their heads during their shifts.
Clean Headsets
The foam pads used with Honeywell headsets were designed for both comfort and hygiene. The materials naturally
inhibit the growth of bacteria and can be cleaned by rinsing with water and drying.
Note: Commercial cleaning solvents are not recommended.
Clean the plastic parts of the headsets with a soft cloth dampened with water. To clean and disinfect the headset
plastic, use a pre-moistened alcohol wipe.
Do not use unapproved liquids to clean the headset.
Clean the Headband Pad and Ear Pad
1. Leave the headband in place and simply wipe the headband with a soft cloth. .
2. If necessary, use a pre-moistened alcohol wipe to clean and disinfect the unit

About Pairing Wireless Headsets

Pairing is the process in which two devices enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology create a secure link in order
to share information. The pairing process begins when the master device initiates an inquiry to search for discoverable
Bluetooth addresses.
Vocollect wireless headset pairings with Talkman or other devices are initiated by the device and remain paired until
broken by user action. Note that the pairing exists between the headset and device hardware. If the operator moves to
a different device, the original headset/device pairing will not follow that operator.
Note: The automatic operator load feature is an exception to the hardware-only pairing. On supported
platforms, when an operator connects to a Vocollect wireless headset, that connection and operator
information are registered in VoiceConsole. The next time the operator connects to that headset, his or her
information will be loaded automatically. See the automatic operator load documentation for your Vocollect
Voice Software release.
Pairing versus Connecting
Pairing is not the same as connecting. Two Bluetooth devices, once paired, can connect and disconnect many times.
With a pairing in memory, the two devices can reconnect easily and will make repeated attempts to establish a
connection. In this way, a headset and device pairing allows for increased user mobility.
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