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© 2006 P lant ro nics , Inc. A ll rig hts r es erve d. Pla ntr oni cs, th e log o desi gn, CS 70N , Inte lliS tand , and So und Inno va tion a re t rade mark s or r egi ste re d trad ema rks of Pl antr o nics , Inc. A ll oth er tra dema rks ar e th e pr ope rty of th eir r es pect ive ow ner s. Patents U.S. 5,210,791; 6,735,453; 6,923,688; 7,075,2[...]
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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 oubleshooting 19 Base Indicator Lights 18 Battery Repla cem e[...]
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5 4 FEA TURES FEA TURES Charging C rad le F ron t: Indi cat or Lights T alking (G ree n) P owe r ( Red) Charging ( 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 olume/Mu[...]
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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 from phone. Plug the phone cor d that is connected to the CS70N 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 recommended separation distance is shown above. IMPORT ANT: Incorrect positioning can cause noise and interference 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 correc[...]
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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 towards your ear for a snug fit. 3. Rotate microphone until it is pointed towards your chin. 2 3 1 1. T o pai r ano ther head set to th e sam e base , you mu st fi rs t ena bl e the mult i-s hift pai rin[...]
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13 12 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 T o first test proper set up of the handset lifter: 1. Press the call control button on headset to activate handset lifter and lift handset from phone. Dial tone should sound if the handset is raised high enough. 2. If no dial tone, adjust handset lifter height switch or reposition lifter under handset. If you still do not hea[...]
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15 14 LISTENING VOLUME Major Adjust Minor Adjust Pus h on th e “ +” and “ – ” butto ns t o adj ust lis tenin g vol ume in min or in cr ement al adj ust men ts. NO TE: Y ou must b e in ta lk mo de (i .e. on a cal l) to adju st. Use listening volume major adjust contr ol on the back of the base for large increment al adjustments. NOTE: 1 1 [...]
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17 16 HEADSET CONTROLS A nsw eri 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 button L ong pre s s – k ey ( 3 s eco nds) P ress + to inc rea se 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 rad le 1 ton e e ver y 1 0 s eco nds M ute L ist en[...]
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19 18 TROUBLESHOOTING P rob lem S olution P rob lem S olution I plugge d e ver yth in g in but t he lig hts won ’t com e o n. • C h eck th at the A C ch ar ger jac k is c onn ected to the ba se uni t. • Ch eck th at the A C ch arger is s ecu re l y c onn ected to a w o rki ng w all ou tle t. • Ch eck th at the A C ch arger is t he mod el su[...]
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21 20 SUBSCRIPTION BA TTERY REPLACEMENT T he head set a nd ba se un it ar e supp lied su bscr ibed to each othe r . Howe ver, i f you wish to use a re pla cem ent head set with th e bas e uni t, th en th e uni ts mu st be re -subsc rib ed. T o do so , pl ease f oll ow the i nst ruct ion s on pa ge 11 for Mu lti- Shift P air ing. SYSTEM RESET T o re[...]
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23 22 REGULA TORY NOTICES This de vice compli es with Pa rt 15 of the F CC Rul es. Oper ation is subject to the fol lowi ng two co nditio ns: 1 . This device may not cause harmful interf erence, and 2. This device must accept any interfer ence received, including interfer ence that may cause u ndesired operation. T his equipment has been tested and[...]