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Table of contents for the manual
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SOUND INN OVA TION Limited W arranty • This warranty c overs defects in materials and w orkmanship of products manufactur ed, sold or certified by Plantr onics which were pur chased and used in the United States. • This warranty lasts f or one year from the date of pur chase of the products. • This warranty extends to you only if you ar e the[...]
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3 2 P ack age Co nte nts F eat ures S etup P osi tioning A dju sti ng Fit C har gin g C hec kin g C omp ati bil it y 3 4 6 9 9 8 11 M aki ng/ Ans wer ing /En din g C all s 10 H ead set Co ntr ol s V olu me 16 S etu p - Han dse t L ift er (Op tio nal) 14 13 T rou ble shoot ing 18 B ase In dic ato r L igh ts 17 B att er y Rep lac eme nt 20 S yst em R[...]
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5 4 C S55 C S50 F ron t: R ear : L ist eni ng V olu me/ Mut e T alk In dic ato r L ight S pea ker B att er y Co ver C all Co ntr ol Button M icr ophone H and set Lif ter Arm R ing er Mic rop hon e J ack (r emo ve cov er ) H eig ht Swi tch Ac ce s so ry Jack P owe r C or d Headset Handset Lifter T ele pho ne Cor d J ack T ele pho ne Han dse t J ack [...]
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7 6 4A ! 9 v 3A Base - Bottom View Complete 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Unplug the handset cor d from phone. Plug the phone cor d that is connected to the CS50/CS55 base into the handset jack on the phone. CAUTION: Y our phone may have tw o similar jacks. Put the cord onl y in the jack from which the handset came. Plug the AC char ger into an outlet and into t[...]
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9 8 Set the IntelliStand switch to Intellistand off ( ) if you want to contr ol the handset lifter with the call contr ol button on your headset. Set the Intellistand switch to Intellistand on ( ) if you want the handset to aut o- maticall y pick up when you take the headset off the char ging cr adl e. 6” 12 ” The minimum r ec ommended separati[...]
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11 10 1 1 2 W earing Options Re tai ning Ring Snap speaker into r etaining ring of desired wearing option (headband or earloop). 1. Adjust headband to fit. 2. Rotate headset in r etaining ring until microphone is pointing to ward your chin. 1 2 2 T o make a call: 1. T ake your handset off-hook. Dial tone should sound through handset (if not, check [...]
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13 12 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 If y ou cannot hear a dial tone thr ough your headset, use a coin or small scr ewdriver to turn the telephone c onfiguration dial until you can. Make sur e that a number is aligned with the position indicator. Place a call to some one you know . While speaking, turn the configuration dial thr ough the four positions. Sel ect t[...]
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15 14 Major Adjust Minor Adjust Headset Mute T o mute headset, press the listening volume/mute butt on straight in. Pres s again to unmute. Y ou will hear 3 rapid beeps e v ery 15 sec onds to indic at e mute is on. Rock the headset volume contr ol back and f orth t o adjust listening volume in minor incremental adjus tments. NOTE: Y ou must be in t[...]
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17 16 M aki ng/ ans wer ing / e ndi ng calls A sce ndi ng/ des cen ding t one s, 2 t o nes at li mit 3 mi d t one s = Mu te 3 lo w t one s = Un m ute N OTE : To n es rep eat ev ery 1 5 s econds whe n m ute d. Sh o rt ke y p r ess Sh o rt ke y p r ess s tra ig h t i n R o ck b a ck a nd f o rt h M id tone L o w b at ter y w arn ing R e tur n h ea ds[...]
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19 18 P rob lem S olution I plugge d e ver yt h ing in b ut the lig hts won ’t c ome on. • Ch eck t h at the A C ch arg er jac k is c onn ected to the ba se uni t. • Ch eck t h at the A C ch arg er is sec urel y c onn ected to a wo rki ng w a l l out let . • Ch eck t h at the A C ch arg er is the mo del su p pl ied by Pl ant ron ics . M y h[...]
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Page 11
21 20 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 Pinch both sides of the battery co ver and lift to r emove. Slide the battery out and gentl y separate at the connection. DO NO T pull the battery out by the wires. Rec onnect and install the ne w battery . Pinch both sides of the battery co ver and replac e. T he custom battery inside the headset should last 2-3 years. When t[...]
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23 22 1 2 Extender Arm Ringer Microphone For Nortel i2004 phones only 1 Stabilize rs 2 2 3 1 2 E xtender Arm Ringer Microphone For Nortel i2004 phones only 1 Stabilize rs 2 2 3 Use extender arm when the handset lifter needs additional stability lifting and returning to cradle. 1. Slide extender arm onto lifter . 2. Stabilizers c an be shifted left [...]