| FREE 24-hour Tech Support: 724-746-5500   blackbox.com   © 2007. All rights reserved. Black Box Corporation.   Pla n t ro n ics Vo ya g e r 510SL Blu e t o o t h He a d se t Syst e m s   Sw itch betw een a Bluetooth device   and an office phone at the push of button.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Technically Speaking   Bluetooth.   10 meters (32.8 ft.) and a maximum power output of 4 dBm.   Class III Bluetooth devices are definitely built for short-   range communication, with a range of up to 10 centimeters   (3.9 in.) and a maximum power output of 0 dBm.   Bluetooth networks feature a dynamic topology called a   piconet or PAN. These networks contain a minimum of two to   a maximum of eight Bluetooth peer devices that use protocols   that are part of Bluetooth standard. The current Bluetooth   standard is version 2.0, and it’s actually the specification’s third   version, following its 1.1 and 1.2 incarnations.   If you use low-power radio communications to wirelessly   link phones, computers, and other network devices over short   distances, it’s likely those devices use Bluetooth technology.   Bluetooth, named for a Danish king who ruled more than   1000 years ago, is a technology that primarily supports simple   wireless networking of personal devices and peripherals like   wireless headsets, mobile phones, and PDAs. Bluetooth   devices generally communicate at speeds less than 1 Mbps   and are divided into three power classes.   Class I Bluetooth devices are considered long-range units.   They have a range of up to 100 meters (328 ft.) and a   maximum power output of 20 dBm.   Although the Bluetooth standard uses the same 2.4-GHz   range as 802.11b and 802.11g, it’s much slower than Wi-Fi,   more limited in range, and supports fewer devices.   Class II Bluetooth devices have a standard range of up to   Item   Code   72274-01   Plantronics Voyager 510SL Bluetooth Headset Systems   510SL (Headset System with Lifter)   510SL Plus (Headset System Premium Bundle)   72273-01   72274-01   Why Buy From Black Box? Exceptional Value.   Exceptional Tech Support. Period.   According to a survey by Data Communications   magazine, 90% of network managers surveyed say   Recognize any of these situations?   • You w ait more than 30 minutes to get through   to a vendor’s tech support.   that getting the technical support they need is extremely   important when choosing a vendor. But even though   network managers pay anywhere from 10 to 20% of their   overall purchase price for a basic service and support   contract, the technical support and service they receive falls   far short of their expectations—and certainly isn’t worth   what they paid.   At Black Box, we guarantee the best value and the   best support. You can even consult our Technical Support   Experts before you buy if you need help selecting just   the right component for your application.   • The so-called “tech” can’t help you or gives you   the w rong answ er.   • You don’t have a purchase order number and the   tech refuses to help you.   • It’s 9 p. m. and you need help, but your vendor’s   tech support line is closed.   Don’t waste time and money—call Black Box today.   7/12/2007   #26727   724-746-5500   blackbox.com   3 of 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |