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1 WARRANTY Limited Warranty This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of products manufactured, sold or certified by Plantronics which were purchased and used in the United States. This warranty lasts for one year from the date of purchase of the products. This warranty extends to you only if you are the end user with the original purchase receipt. We will, at our option, repair or replace the products that do not conform to the warranty. We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/remanufactured/ pre-owned or new products or parts. To obtain service in the U.S., contact Plantronics at (800) ext THIS IS PLANTRONICS COMPLETE WARRANTY FOR THE PRODUCTS. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state. Please contact your dealer or our service center for the full details of our limited warranty, including items not covered by this limited warranty. USER GUIDE_ MAINTENANCE. Replace voice tube every 6-9 months.. Unplug the unit from the telephone and the AC charger from the power source before cleaning.. Clean the equipment with a damp (not wet) cloth. 4. Do not use solvents or other cleaning agents. CS70... WIRELESS OFFICE HEADSET SYSTEM TECHNICAL SUPPORT The Plantronics Technical Assistance Center is ready to assist you! Dial (800) ext. 558, or visit the support section of our website at Plantronics Inc. SOUND INNOVATION 45 Encinal Street Santa Cruz, CA USA Tel: (800) Plantronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Plantronics, the logo design, IntelliStand, Plantronics Sound Innovation, and the voice tube clear color trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Patents U.S. 5,0,79: 6,75,45; 6,9,688; D469,756; Australia 479; 005; EM ; France 65,857-65,865; Germany ; GB Regd.Des.No. 049 and Patents Pending. Printed in China (0.06)
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PACKAGE CONTENTS Package Contents Features 4 Setup 6 Setup Handset Lifter (Optional) 8 Charging 9 Positioning 9 Adjusting Fit 0 Multi-shift Pairing Making/Answering/Ending Calls Checking Compatibility 4 Volume 5 Headset Controls 7 Base Indicator Lights 8 Voice Tube Replacement 8 Troubleshooting 9 Subscription System Reset Battery Replacement Additional Parts (if required) Regulatory Notices Headset Eartips Spare Voice Tube Base AC Charger Telephone Cord Handset Lifter (Optional) Additional parts (if required). Details on page. REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE Visit to register your product online so we can provide you with the best possible service and technical support. Handset Lifter Ringer Microphone Extender Arm with Stabilizers For Nortel i004 phones only
3 FEATURES Base Base - Top - Top View View FEATURES Base Base - - Bottom View View Front: Front: Indicator Indicator Lights Lights Talking Talking (Green) (Green) Power Power (Red) (Red) Charging Charging (Amber) (Amber) Telephone Telephone Handset Handset Jack Jack Handset Handset Lifter Lifter Jack Jack AC Charging AC Charging Jack Jack Telephone Telephone Cord Cord Jack Jack Charging Charging Cradle Cradle Telephone Telephone Configuration Configuration Dial Dial Headset Speaking Speaking Volume Volume Major Major Adjust Adjust Listening Listening Volume/Mute Volume/Mute Rear: Rear: Speaking Speaking Volume Volume Minor Minor Adjust Adjust IntelliStand IntelliStand On/Off On/Off Switch Switch (to automate (to automate call control call control button) button) Listening Listening Volume Volume Major Major Adjust Adjust Telephone Telephone Cord Cord Handset Lifter Lifter Call Call Control Control Button Button Talk Talk Indicator Indicator Light Light Voice Voice Tube Tube Handset Handset Lifter Lifter Arm Arm Power Power Cord Cord Ringer Ringer Microphone Microphone Jack Jack (remove (remove cover) cover) Height Height Switch Switch Accessory Accessory Jack Jack 4 5
4 C D SETUP SETUP Base - Bottom View Unplug the handset cord from phone. Plug the phone cord that is connected to the CS70 base into the handset jack on the phone. CAUTION: Your phone may have two similar jacks. Put the cord only in the jack from which the handset came. A 4A! 9v 4 Plug the handset cord into the handset jack in the base. Push in until it clicks. A B C D Plug the AC charger into the base s AC charging jack. Push in firmly. Complete Plug the handset cord into the handset jack in the bottom of the base. See step A for detailed location. NOTE: The access to the handset jack is fairly small. If you have large hands you may want to ask someone with smaller fingers to do this step. Plug the AC charger into an outlet and into the base s AC charging jack. See step 4A for detailed location. 6 7
5 SETUP HANDSET LIFTER (Optional) CHARGING. Slide headset into charging cradle so that microphone boom is on the right.. Gently press down on the headset to ensure that headset is in correct position. Amber charge indicator light on base will flash while charging and will change to solid amber when fully charged. 0 minutes = minimum charge to continue setup hours = full charge. Plug handset lifter power cord into handset lifter jack on base. Push firmly into base.. Position handset lifter under the handset on your phone. Verify that the lifter is located on top of the telephone speaker. If not, you will need to attach the ringer microphone as described on page. NOTE: Remove only a tiny piece of mounting tape backing to temporarily stick lifter into position; you may need to move it later. POSITIONING IntelliStand off IntelliStand on Set the IntelliStand switch to Intellistand off ( ) if you want to control the handset lifter with the call control button on your headset. 6 Set the Intellistand switch to Intellistand on (=) if you want the handset to automatically pick up when you take the headset off the charging cradle. The minimum recommended separation distance is shown above. IMPORTANT: Incorrect positioning can cause noise and interference problems. 8 9
6 ADJUSTING FIT MULTI-SHIFT PAIRING Enable Disable OR OR. Slide the headset over and behind your ear.. Rotate and press gently towards your ear for a snug fit.. Rotate voice tube microphone until it is pointed towards your chin.. To pair another headset to the same base, you must first enable the multi-shift pairing feature. Long press (5 sec.) the speaking volume minor adjust up button on back of base until the power indicator light flashes.. Place a charged headset in charging cradle and red indicator light on base will flash for seconds if the multi-shift pairing feature is enabled. Within 0 seconds of doing so, press either the "+" or "-" listening volume button for seconds until the headset talk indicator lights to indicate pairing mode, and goes out after successful pairing. Repeat steps and if headset and base do not link when call control button is pressed. NOTE: Only the last paired headset will work with the base. You must NOT be in talk mode (i.e. not on a call) when enabling or disabling this feature. To disable the multi-shift pairing feature, long press (5 sec.) the speaking volume minor adjust down button until the power indicator light flashes. 0
7 MAKING/ANSWERING/ENDING CALLS Without Handset lifter MAKING/ANSWERING/ENDING CALLS With Handset lifter (Optional) To make a call:. Take your handset off-hook. Dial tone should sound through handset (if not, check compatibility see page 4).. Press the call control button on the headset. The talk indicator lights on both the base and the headset should go on, indicating a successful link. Dial tone should sound through headset. Dial using the telephone keypad. To first test proper set up of the handset lifter:. 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.. If no dial tone, adjust handset lifter height switch or reposition lifter under handset. If you still do not hear a dial tone, you may need to insert extender arm (see page ) or check compatibility (page 4). Use mounting tape to secure handset lifter in position. To answer a call:. Take the handset off-hook.. Press the call control button on the headset to answer a call. To end a call, press the call control button on the headset, then hang up the handset. NOTE: If either you or the recipient have trouble hearing, please check compatibility (page 4). To make/answer a call:. Press the call control button to raise the handset lifter.. Use the telephone keypad to dial the number. To end a call: Press the call control button to lower the handset lifter. (Phone will hang up). NOTE: If either you or the recipient have trouble hearing, please check compatibility (page 4).
8 4 CHECKING COMPATIBILITY LISTENING VOLUME NOTE: The compatibility setting of is set at the factory to work with most phones. However, if you do not hear a dial tone, if either you or the recipient is having trouble hearing, or if you experience buzzing/hissing, please follow the directions below. NOTE: Be sure to set your telephone s volume at the mid range before adjusting the CS70 volume. Minor Adjust Major Adjust 4 Push on the + and buttons to adjust listening volume in minor incremental adjustments. NOTE: You must be in talk mode (i.e. on a call) to adjust. Use listening volume major adjust control on the back of the base for large incremental adjustments. NOTE: is the loudest setting. 4 is the lowest setting. If you cannot hear a dial tone through your headset, use a coin or small screwdriver to turn the telephone configuration dial until you can. Make sure that a number is aligned with the position indicator. Place a call to someone you know. While speaking, turn the configuration dial through the four positions. Select the position that provides the best sound quality for both you and the recipient. 4 5
9 SPEAKING VOLUME HEADSET CONTROLS Minor Adjust Major Adjust Use the speaking volume minor adjust control on the back of the base for minor incremental adjustments. NOTE: You must be in talk mode (i.e. on a call) to adjust. Use the speaking volume major adjust control on the bottom of the base for large incremental adjustments. NOTE: A is the lowest setting. B is the most common setting. D is the loudest setting. Feature Action Tone Listening volume minor adjust Press + to increase or to decrease Ascending/descending tones, tones at limit Headset Mute Mute Long press key ( seconds) mid tones = Mute low tones = Unmute NOTE: Tones repeat every 0 seconds when muted. To mute headset, long press the volume down button ( seconds). Press again to unmute. Answering/ ending calls Short press call control button Mid tone Talk indicator light on base will flash while muted. You will hear rapid beeps every 0 seconds to indicate that mute is on. Low battery warning Replace headset in charging cradle tone every 0 seconds N/A Out of range warning when on active call Move closer to base tones N/A Incoming call notification* Press call control button to answer call repetitive tones * Only works when using optional Handset Lifter. 6 7
10 BASE INDICATOR LIGHTS TROUBLESHOOTING VOICE TUBE REPLACEMENT To replace voice tube:. Slide old voice tube out.. Slide in spare voice tube. Indicator Lights Talking/Muted (Green) Power (Red) Charging (Amber) Action Charging Fully Charged Power Talking Muted Light Flashes amber Solid amber Solid red Solid green Flashes green Problem I plugged everything in but the lights won t come on. My headset does not work with the base unit. Callers cannot hear me. I can hear a dial tone in more than one configuration position. I cannot hear a dial tone in any configuration position. I cannot hear caller/dial tone. Solution Check that the AC charger jack is connected to the base unit. Check that the AC charger is securely connected to a working wall outlet. Check that the AC charger is the model supplied by Plantronics. Check that the phone is connected to the base unit s phone cord jack and it is pushed in firmly. Check that the phone handset is connected to the base s phone handset jack and it is pushed in firmly. Headset may be out of range of the base. Move closer to base unit until headset is within range. Range varies with office environment. Headset battery is dead. Recharge the battery by placing the headset in the headset charging cradle or by using the AC charger supplied. See page 9. Listening volume too low. Press the volume up button on the headset. If the volume is still too low, select another listening volume major adjust switch setting. See page 5. Incorrect configuration dial setting for your phone. Try other phone configuration dial settings on the base unit. Ensure the selected number is in line with the position indicator. See page 4. You may have to resubscribe your headset with the base. See page. Headset is muted. Long press ( sec.) the volume down button on headset to unmute the microphone. See page 6. Improper positioning of voice tube. Try various other positions. Voice tube may be clogged. Remove voice tube and test to see if callers can hear you without it. If they can, then replace the clogged voice tube. See page 8. Speaking volume is too low. Increase the speaking volume by adjusting the speaking volume minor adjust buttons on the base unit as described on page 6. If the volume is still too low, select another speaking volume major adjust setting as described on page 6. Incorrect configuration dial setting for your phone. Try other phone configuration dial settings on the base unit. Ensure the selected number is in line with the position indicator. See page 4. Phone will work in more than one configuration dial position. Use the position that sounds best to you and the person you call. Check that the phone is connected to the base s phone cord jack. See page 6. Check that the phone handset is connected to the base s phone handset jack. See page 6. Check that all cords and jacks are connected correctly. Check that the base has power (red indicator light) and the headset battery is fully charged. Try other phone configuration dial settings on the base unit. Ensure the selected number is in line with the position indicator. See page 4. Ensure you are in headset mode. Press the call control button to select correct mode. The talk indicator light on the base is green. 8 9
11 ... TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Sound in handset is distorted/hear echo in handset. I can hear too much background conversation, noise or sidetone. People I talk to can hear a buzz in the background. Battery talk time performance is significantly degraded even after a full recharge. The call is dropped. (Talk indicator on the headset and base will not be illuminated.) I hear static that does not allow me to communicate. I hear beeps in the headset. Handset lifter is installed but does not lift handset. My handset lifter operates every time I remove or replace my headset in the base unit. Solution Reduce speaking volume by changing the speaking volume major adjust switch setting. See page 6. Point microphone towards your chin. Listening volume too high on phone. If your phone has a handset volume control, lower this until the distortion disappears. If the distortion is still present, lower the listening volume adjust button on the headset. If the distortion persists, select another listening volume major adjust switch setting. See page 5. Base is too close to computer or phone. See page 9 for proper positioning. System needs to be reset. Perform system reset as described on page. Speaking volume is too high. Lower the speaking volume by adjusting the speaking volume minor adjust buttons on the base. If the volume is still too high, select another speaking volume major adjust setting. See page 6. Move the CS70 base further away from your phone. AC charger is plugged into a power strip. Plug the AC charger into the wall directly. Picking up another radio frequency. Call the Plantronics Technical Assistance Center for an RF filter. Battery is going bad. Replace the battery with a new battery pack. See page. Headset lost subscription. Try to reset the system. See page. If this does not work, try the resubscription procedure on page. Link to headset is lost. Try to reestablish a link by pressing the headset talk button. Unplug the AC charger from the base for 5 seconds, then plug back in. Reset the whole system as described on page. One beep every 0 seconds is caused by a low battery warning. Recharge battery by returning it to the base charge cradle for one to three hours until charge light stays lit or quits blinking. Two beeps is an out of range warning. Move closer to the base. Three rapid beeps every 0 seconds indicates your mute is on. Press the mute button once to turn mute off. When an optional lifter is connected, three repetitive beeps indicate a call is coming into the headset. Press the call control button on the headset to answer the call. Be sure the handset lifter power cord is firmly pushed into the handset lifter jack on the base. IntelliStand is enabled. To disable the handset lifter, move the IntelliStand switch to position. SUBSCRIPTION The headset and base unit are supplied subscribed to each other. However, if you wish to use a replacement headset with the base unit, then the units must be re-subscribed. To do so, please follow the instructions on page for Multi-Shift Pairing. SYSTEM RESET To recover from some fault conditions (refer to the Troubleshooting Section), you may need to perform a system reset. To perform the system reset, follow this procedure:. Simultaneously press the call control button and both the "+" and " " volume buttons for 5 seconds. When the talk indicator light on the headset blinks, release all buttons.. Press the call control button again. The talk indicator light will again blink briefly to indicate the headset is back to normal operation mode. BATTERY REPLACEMENT. Disconnect the AC charger from the AC charging jack for 5 seconds. 4. Reconnect. The system reset operation is complete. The custom battery supplied should last years. When talk time decreases significantly, you should replace the battery. Call Plantronics at (800) ext. 558 for information on sending back to factory to install new battery
12 Stabilizers Extender Arm ADDITIONAL PARTS (If required) Extender Arm Ringer. Slide extender Microphone arm onto lifter. Stabilizers Ringer Microphone Use extender arm when the handset lifter needs additional stability lifting and returning to cradle.. Stabilizers can be shifted left and right. Position stabilizers on outsides of handset to gently grip the phone. Ringer Microphone Stabilizers Use ringer microphone when the telephone speaker is not located directly under the handset.. Remove cover from ringer microphone jack on back of lifter.. Connect ringer microphone plug.. Place ringer microphone over phone speaker. Remove adhesive tape and attach. For Nortel i004 phones only For Nortel i004 phones only For Nortel i004 phones only REGULATORY NOTICES FCC Requirements This device complies with Part 5 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:. This device may not cause harmful interference, and. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 5 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the radio or television off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct interference by one or more of the following measures:. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.. Connect the equipment into an outlet on another circuit. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by ACTA. On the exterior of this equipment is a label that contains a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this information must be provided to your telephone company. A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, contact your local telephone company. For product approved after July, 00, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ### are the REN without the decimal point. (For example, 0 represents a REN of 0..) For earlier producers, the REN is separately shown on the label. If this telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. If trouble is experienced with this unit, for repair or warranty information, please contact customer service at (800) If the equipment is causing harm to the network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS EQUIPMENT: it does not contain any user serviceable components. We recommend the installation of an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this equipment is connected. Telephone companies report that electrical surges, typically lighting transients, are very destructive to customer terminal equipment connected to AC power sources. Exposure to RF Radiation The internal wireless radio operates within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus of the scientific community. Independent studies have shown that the internal wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. Visit for more information. NOTE: Modifications not expressly approved by Plantronics, Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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