Plantronics CS70 manual

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    © 2006 Plantronics, Inc. All rights r eserv ed. Plantronics, the l ogo design, Int elliSt and, Plantronics Sound Innovation, and the voic e tube clear col or trade dres s are trademarks or r egister ed trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. All other tr ademarks are the pr operty of their respectiv e owners. Patents U.S. 5,210,791: 6,735,453; 6,923,688; [...]

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    3 2 T elephone Co rd Eartips Spar e Voic e T ube A C Char ger Handset Lifter (Optional) H andset L i f t er Base Headset R inger M icr ophone E x t ender Ar m w i th Stabili z e rs F or N ort el i 2004 phones onl y Additional parts ( i f re q uir ed ). D e tai ls on page 22. P ackage Con ten ts F eatur es Setup P ositioning Adjusting Fit Char ging [...]

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    5 4 Listening V olume/Mute T alk Indicator Light Call Contr ol B utton V oice T ube Handset Lifter Arm Ringer Mic ro p hone Jack (r emove c over) Height Switch Ac cess ory Jack P owe r Cord Headset Handset Lifter 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:[...]

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    7 6 3A 4A D C Complete Base - Bottom View ! 9v A D B C Plug the AC char ger into the base’ s AC char ging jack. Push in firmly . Plug the handset cor d into the handset jack in the base. Push in until it clicks. 2 1 Unplug the handset cor d from phone. Plug the phone cor d that is connected to the CS70 base into the handset jack on the phone. CAU[...]

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    9 8 6” 12” The m m i i n n i i m m u u m m rec ommended separation distanc e is shown above. IMPORT ANT: Incorr ect positioning can cause noise and int er fer ence problems. 2 1 1 . Slide headset into char ging cradl e s o that microphone boom is on the r ight. 2. Gently pr ess down on the headset to ensure that headset is in c orrect position.[...]

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    11 10 2 1 Enab le Disab le OR OR OR 1. Slide the headset over and behind your ear . 2. Rotate and pr ess gentl y towar ds your ear for a snug fit. 3. Rotate v oice tube micr ophone until it is pointed towar ds your chin. 2 3 1 1. T o pair another headset to the same base, you must first enabl e the multi-shift pairing featur e. Long pr ess (5 sec.)[...]

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    13 12 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 T o first test proper set up of the handset lift er: 1. Pr ess the call c ontrol button on headset t o activate handset lifter and lift handset from phone. Dial t one should sound if the handset is raised high enough. 2. If no dial tone, adjust handset lift er height switch or reposition lift er under handset. If you still do [...]

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    15 14 M ajor Adjust Minor Adjust Push on the “ +” and “ – ” buttons to adjus t lis tening volume in minor incr emental adjustments. NOTE: Y ou must be in talk mode (i.e. on a c all) to adjust. Use listening volume major adjus t contr ol on the back of the base for large incr emental adjustments. NOTE: 1 1 is the loudest setting. 4 is the [...]

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    17 16 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 call c ont rol bu t ton L ong pre s s – k e y (3 sec o nds ) P r ess + to inc rease o r – to de cre ase M i d t one L ow batter y w arn ing R e pla ce head set i n c har gin g c ra d le 1 ton e e v er y 10 s eco nds M u te L ist eni ng v o[...]

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    19 18 P rob lem S olution P rob lem S olution I plugge d e ver yth ing in bu t t he lig hts won ’t com e o n. • Ch eck th at th e AC c h arg er jac k is c onn ected to the ba se uni t. • Ch eck th at th e AC c h arg er is sec urel y c onn ected to a wo rk i ng w all ou tle t. • Ch eck th at th e AC c h arg er is the mo del su p pl ied by Pl[...]

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    21 20 T he headset and base unit are supplied subscribed t o each other . However, if you wish to use a replac ement headset with the base unit, then the units must be r e-subscribed. T o d o so, please f ollow the instructions on page 11 f or Multi-Shift Pairing. T o recover from some fault conditions (r efer to the T roubleshooting Section), you [...]

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    23 22 This device complies with P art 15 of the FCC Rules. Oper ation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful int erfer ence, and 2. This device must ac cept any interfer ence received, including interf erenc e that may cause undesired oper ation. This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the[...]