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Introducing the Plantronics Voyager 510
Bluetooth Headset System
Voyager 510 Bluetooth System
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Single headset solution for the
mobile professional
Seamless interoperability with
other Bluetooth™ devices
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Headset only
 Mobile phone use
BT laptop or PDA
System
 Combined use with office
phone & mobile phone
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Multipoint technology
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Take a call from either your desk
or mobile phone
Voyager 510 System Target Customer –
The Mobile Professional
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Mobile Professionals
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Spending time away from your desk
Spending time in and out of the office
Always needing to be connected to your
companies voice and data infrastructure
Needing to communicate from many
different locations
 Office; home; car; airport; hotel; coffee
shop
Needing to communicate on multiple
devices
 Mobile phone; desk phone; PDA or
laptop
You demand a lot from your technology
Voyager 510 System Product Overview
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Multipoint technology for enhanced versatility
Base unit to convert phone into Bluetooth
device
All day wearing comfort and superior sound
quality
Noise cancelling microphone for clearer
voice transmission
Boom swivels for use on either ear and folds
away for easy storage
Up to 6 hours talk time / 100 hours stand-by
time
Lithium battery technology - weighs only 15g
Bluetooth V1.2 reduces possible interference
in wi-fi hot spots
Voyager 510 System Features and User
Benefits
Feature
User Benefit
Stylish, Discreet & Lightweight
All day wearing comfort
Mulitpoint technology
Allows the user to have 2 active audio devices connected at
any one time
Base adaptor for office phones
Seamlessly switch between your office phone and your
mobile phone – one headset for all your communication
requirements
Noise cancelling microphone
Clear voice transmission: superior sound quality
One-touch Multifunction Call Control Button
Easy to find and to use when wearing the headset
Intuitively placed volume and mute buttons
Easy to find and to use when wearing the headset
Folding boom
For convenient storage and transportation
Adjustable swivel boom
Allows the Voyager 510 to be used on either ear and
adjusted for a perfect, personal fit
Up to 6 hours talk time / 100 hours stand-by time
Exceeds the talk-time of many mobile phones and requires
fewer charges
10 meter range
Freedom to roam up to 10m from your Bluetooth device
Bluetooth v1.2 software with Adaptive Frequency
Hopping (AFH)
Latest version of the Bluetooth software with improved coexistence with 802.11 / WiFi networks
Voyager 510 System Positioning in the
Plantronics Wireless Range
Positioning
Target Customer
Wireless technology
Use with multiple devices
Require Outstanding Audio
Talk Time - Maximum
Standby Time - Maximum
Weight
Microphone
Battery (User Replaceable)
Voyager 510
CS60
CS60 Micro
Wireless freedom on
multiple devices
Wireless freedom,
long range and the
best audio quality
Discreetly styled
wireless freedom
Mobile professionals
Office workers
Senior executives and
requiring wireless handsrequiring wireless
managers requiring
free communication in communication in open wireless communication
multiple environments
plan offices
in their private office
Bluetooth
Yes
No
6 Hours
100 Hours
15 Grams
Noise Cancelling
Lithium (No)
DECT
No
Yes
9 Hours
60 Hours
27.5 Grams
Noise Cancelling
Lithium (Yes)
DECT
No
Yes
9 Hours
60 Hours
23.5 Grams
Omni-Directional
Lithium (Yes)
Bluetooth – Glossary
Term
Definition
Paired
Devices that have exchanged addresses and a PIN code and are now
able to connect to each other, usually with no user intervention
Connected
An active link has been established between two devices. Multipoint
devices can support more than one active connection. Nokia
handsets usually keep the headset connected at all times.
SNIFF Mode
A power saving mode used by most mobile phones and some other
devices to conserve battery power between uses
Active Device
A device with a current connection to another device.
Last Device
If there is no currently active device the handset usually attempts to
connect to the last device it was connected to. This is not the case
with Nokia handsets.
Primary
Device
Some multi-point systems have a primary device they will always try
to connect with before attempting to connect with anything else
Multipoint – What It Is and What It Does
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Bluetooth supports point to point (P2P) and multipoint
connections
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P2P only devices can only accept one connection at one time
 If you wish to connect to just one device then a DECT™
headset such as the CS60 range is likely to be a better
option for you because of the greater wireless range,
excellent audio quality and longer talk time
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Multipoint devices allow more than one active connection, e.g.
a phone might be hosting a GSM call with a BT headset whilst
simultaneously synchronising data with a PDA or laptop PC
The Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset allows 2 devices to be
connected to it at any one time, but only supports one
active voice connection at a time
Voyager 510 System Compatibility and
Bluetooth Version 1.1 .v. 1.2
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The Voyager 510 System when used with the HL10 Lifter is
compatible with all popular telephone systems
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The Voyager 510 System is compatible with exactly the same
systems as the CS60 product family
Bluetooth V1.2 devices are designed to be backwards compatible
with 1.1 devices
The Voyager 510 is compatible with both 1.1 and 1.2 devices that
support the Headset or Handsfree profiles
For the latest compatibility information always visit
www.plantronics.com
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Voyager 510 System Summary
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Make and receive calls all day on multiple
devices with one headset
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Great audio quality, great comfort
Competitively priced
Advanced technology with Bluetooth V1.2 and
multipoint
A real convergence product
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