Plantronics 70N manual

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    © 200 6 Pla ntr o nic s, In c. Al l rig hts r e ser ved . Pla ntr o nic s, th e lo go de sig n, CS 70N , Int ell iSt an d, an d Sou nd Inn ov ati on ar e t ra dem ark s or r eg ist er e d tra dem ark s of Pl ant r oni cs, I nc. A ll ot her t ra dem ark s ar e th e pr op ert y of th eir r e spe cti ve o wne rs. Patents U.S. 5,210,791; 6,735,453; 6,[...]

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    3 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS T ABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME P ackage Contents F eatur es Setup P ositioning Adjusting Fit Char ging Checking Compatibility 3 4 6 9 9 8 12 Making/Answering/Ending Calls 10 Multi-shift Pairing 11 Headset Contr ols V olume 17 Setup – Handset Lifter (Optional) 15 14 T r oubl eshooting 19 Base Indicator Lights 18 Battery Repla cem [...]

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    5 4 FEA TURES FEA TURES Char ging C rad le F ro n t: Indi cat or Lights T alking (G re e n) P owe r ( Red) Char ging ( Amber) T elephone Configu rat ion Dial Rear: Listening V olume Major Adjust T elephone Co rd Inte l liStand ™ On/Off Switch ( to a utomat e call con tro l but to n) Speaking V olume Minor Adju st Base - T op View Listening V olum[...]

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    7 6 3A 4A Complete Base - Bottom View ! 9v SETUP Plug the AC char ger into the base’ s AC charging jack. Push in firmly . Plug the handset cor d into the handset jack in the base. Push in until it clicks. 2 SETUP 1 Unplug the handset cor d fr om phone. Plug the phone cor d that is connected t o the CS70N base into the handset jack on the phone. C[...]

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    9 8 6” 12” The m m i i n n i i m m u u m m r ecommended separation distance is sho wn above. IMPORT ANT: Incorrect positioning can cause noise and interfer ence problems. CHARGING 2 1 POSITIONING 1. Slide headset into charging cradle s o that micr ophone boom is on the r ight. 2. Gently press down on the headset to ensure that headset is in cor[...]

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    11 10 ADJUSTING FIT MUL TI-SHIFT PAIRING 2 1 Enab le Disab le OR OR OR 1. Slide the headset over and behind your ear . 2. Rotate and pr ess gently towar ds your ear for a snug fit. 3. Rotate microphone until it is pointed towards your chin. 2 3 1 1. T o pa ir a not her hea ds et t o th e sam e ba se , yo u mu st fir st ena bl e the mu lti -s hif t [...]

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    13 12 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 T o firs t test proper set up of the handset lifter: 1. Pres s the call contr ol button on headset to activate handset lifter and lift handset from phone. Dial t one should sound if the handset is r aised high enough. 2. If no dial tone, adjust handset lifter height switch or reposition lifter under handset. If you s till do n[...]

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    15 14 LISTENING VOLUME Major Adjust Minor Adjust Pus h on the “ +” and “ –” but to ns t o ad jus t lis teni ng v ol ume in mi nor inc r ement al adj us tm ent s. NO TE: Y ou mu st be in t alk mode (i. e. o n a ca ll) to ad jus t. Use listening volume major adjust contr ol on the back of the base for large incr emental adjustments. NOTE: 1[...]

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    17 16 HEADSET CONTROLS A nsw er i ng/ e nding calls A sce nding/ des cen din g t one s, 2 t one s at l imi t S hor t p ress cal l c ont rol button L ong pre s s – k ey ( 3 s eco nds) P ress + to inc rease o r – to dec rease M id tone L ow batte ry w arn ing R epl ace hea dse t in c har gin g c ra d le 1 ton e e ver y 1 0 s eco nds M ute L ist e[...]

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    19 18 TROUBLESHOOTING P rob lem S olution P rob lem S olution I plugge d e ver yth i ng i n but t he lig hts won ’t com e o n. • Ch eck th at the A C ch arger jac k is c onn ected to the ba se uni t. • Ch eck th at the A C ch arger is s ecu rel y c onn ected to a wo rk i ng w all ou tle t. • Ch eck th at the A C ch arger is t he mod el supp[...]

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    21 20 SUBSCRIPTION BA TTERY REPLACEMENT T he hea dse t an d ba se u nit ar e supp lie d su bsc ri bed to e ach oth er . Ho we v er, if y ou wi sh to use a r eplac ement hea dse t wi th t he b ase uni t, t hen the unit s mu st be r e-su bsc ri bed . T o do s o, pl ease fo ll ow the ins tr uct ion s on pag e 11 fo r Mu lti -Sh if t Pa ir ing . SYSTEM[...]

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    23 22 REGULA TORY NOTICES This de vic e com plie s with Pa rt 15 of th e FCC Ru le s. Oper atio n is subj ect to the fol lo wing tw o con ditio ns: 1 . This devic e may not cause harmful interferenc e, and 2. This de vice must accept any interf er ence receiv ed, including interf er ence that may cause u ndesired operation. T his equipment has been[...]