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Plantronics CS55H wireless headset is the perfect fit for a home wireless headset solution.

May 27th, 2010 Sue No comments

PROBLEM: What do you have that is wireless and will work with my cordless phone and/or office phone at home?

SOLUTION: Plantronics CS55H wireless headset would be the perfect fit for your type of phones. It is made especially for single line cordless phones, but can also be used with a single line corded phone. This system will only work with single line telephones.

The Plantronics CS55H Home Edition is a little different than your typical Plantronics wireless units, the CS55H comes with an adapter module (TR1) which allows you to plug the headset system into a wall jack instead of the jack on your phone.

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You can plug the Plantronics CS55H wireless headset into any wall jack in your home regardless of where the cordless phone is plugged in, as long as all of your wall jacks are on the same phone line.  If you are using a mixture of cordless and corded phones (like an office phone) in your home, this unit will still work for you.  When you want to use the corded phone to make a call, you will need to press the button on the headset to turn it on, then pick up the handset and take it out of the cradle to dial out just like normal.  Once you hear the ring in your headset, just hang up your phone.  If you want to make a call from the cordless phone, it is basically the same procedure.  Turn on your headset, then grab your cordless phone and dial out like normal.  Once you hear the ring in your headset, just turn off the cordless phone.  And to end a call for either scenario, just press the same button on the headset again to turn the headset off and end the call.

The best thing about the Plantronics CS55H wireless headset is that you can answer from anywhere in your home with just your headset, you will not need your cordless handset to answer incoming calls. You will have hands free freedom up to 300 ft distance and the system gives you up to 10 full hrs of talk time. With just one touch of the button you can answer or end calls. The CS55H is a convertible headset, you will receive both ear loops and a headband, so you can choose the style you would like to use. The headset also has volume and mute control features. There are volume controls on the charging base also for fine tuning. The microphone is noise cancelling to filter out background noise. The CS55H will also work with the Avaya Partner 18D and 34D telephones system allowing remote answer and hang-up without the use of the HL10 handset lifter.

Converting the Plantronics CS55H into a CS55 wireless headset system.

May 15th, 2010 Sue No comments

Problem: I bought a CS55H wireless headset system for my cordless phone at home. I love this unit and I don’t want to give it up but I’m switching over to a multiple line corded phone. I can’t afford to buy a new wireless system, so I was wondering if this unit would work on my new phone and if not, is there anything that will convert it over to work on my new phone?

cs55h-wireless-headset-systemSolution: Yes, you can use this unit on your new phone. If you are using a single line phone you will use the CS55H wireless headset system the same way you are on your cordless phone. If you are using a multiple line phone then you would need to do this step: First you will take off the modular adapter that came with the CS55H; this is called a TR1 and is plugged into your phone jack in the wall. You will use the same cord that is plugged into the TR1, to plug into your handset jack on your phone. This cord is coming from the base of the CS55H and is plugged into the jack with a picture of a phone above it. If you look at the TR1, you will see that one end has two cords coming out of it, one cord is hardwired into the modular (it cannot be removed) and the other one can be removed. Take the cord that you can remove out of the TR1 and place it into the handset jack on your phone. Plug your handset cord into the base of the CS55H.

Now you can use your original CS55H wireless headset system on your new phone. If you are using a multiple line phone and want to be hands free, you will need to purchase a handset lifter (sells for $68.00). With the lifter you will be able to answer your phone with just a push of a button on your headset. If not, all you will need to do is pick up the handset and move it to the side of your phone every time you want to take or make a call. When you are done with the call place the handset back in the cradle and turn off your headset. So now you are back in business without spending a lot of money, if any.

Q&A about the Plantronics CS55H for home or Avaya Partner Phones

September 1st, 2009 Wayne 4 comments

What is the Plantronics CS55H Home Edition?
CS55H is a wireless headset system that allows crystal clear, hands free phone conversations at home. It is ideal for home-based professionals who need to multitask while on the phone. The CS55H offers freedom, comfort and convenience, in addition to improved productivity.
 
What is the difference between the CS55 and the CS55H Home Edition?
Unlike the CS55 that is meant to be used with office phones in an office environment, the CS55H works with cordless phones in a home environment.
 
Can I use the CS55H Home Edition with my office phone at work?
The CS55H Home Edition is not ideal for using with an office phone as it doesn’t come with the HL10 handset lifter that is strongly recommended for use with office PBX phones. The CS55H home phone adapter replaces the need for a lifter when used with PSTN lines.
 
Do I need a special phone for this?
No, the CS55H works with any home cordless phone, regardless of brand, model or frequency range (GHz). The CS55H also works with Vonage VOIP service but might require a “pigtail” adapter available at any consumer electronics store in order for splitter to fit in the Vonage box.
 
Does it also work with a corded phone?
The CS55H Home Edition can work with a corded home phone. The set-up is the same as with a cordless phone.
 
Why wouldn’t you just use the standard CS55?
A standard CS55 for the office could work with a corded phone in a home environment but not with a cordless phone. In addition, the standard CS55 would require the use of a HL10 handset lifter with a home corded phone to allow remote call answering. Instead, the CS55H home phone adapter replaces the need for a handset lifter both with corded and cordless home phones.
 
Does it work with a 2-line phone?
Strictly speaking yes, but the user has to decide which of the 2 lines to install the CS55H on.
 
How do I make a call with the CS55H Home Edition?
In order to dial a call, the user:
 - Dials the number on the cordless phone
 - Presses the button on the headset once the call is connected
 - Hangs up the phone and keeps talking while walking up to 300 ft away from the base.
 
Can I answer calls using the headset?
Yes, with the CS55H headset, you can remotely answer phone calls at home up to 300 ft away from the CS55 base. The actual range varies and depends on the home layout (number of walls, construction materials etc.).
 
Can I end calls using the headset?
You can end calls by simply pressing the button on the headset.
Important note: If the user didn’t hang up the phone while using the headset (not recommended as it can create buzz or echo), ending the call via the headset will not hang up the call on the regular phone. In other words, the call will still be active on the handset.
 
Do I have Caller ID with my CS55H Home Edition?
Yes, if the user subscribes to this phone service, Caller ID will show on the phone handset as long as it is turned on.
 
Can I view Caller ID for an incoming call (Call waiting) while using the headset?
If the user is on a call using the headset and receives another incoming call, he/she will hear the “Call Waiting” beep in the headset provided he/she subscribes to that phone service. In order to view the Caller ID for the incoming call, he/she needs to turn the regular phone back on by pressing “talk”.
 
Can I switch between calls (“Flash” feature) using the headset?
If the user is on a call using the headset and receives another incoming call, pressing the headset button will simply hang up the current call but will not switch to the new incoming call.
Important note: The “Flash” feature (user needs to subscribe to this service offered by phone providers) is deactivated when the CS55H headset is turned on. In other words, if the user turns the phone back on during an incoming call in order to view incoming Caller ID, pressing the “Flash” button on the handset will not switch to the other call.
Instead, the user can do the following to transfer to another incoming call:
 a) turn the phone back on by pressing “talk”
 b) turn the headset off
 c) then only, press the “flash” button on phone to pick up the incoming call
 d) turn the headset back on if desired
 
Will this affect my answering machine?
No, CS55H should not affect your answering machine. If a call is not picked up by the user, it will be sent to the answering machine.
 
Will this affect my voicemail service?
No, CS55H should not affect your voicemail. If a call is not picked up by the user, it will be sent to voicemail.
 
Can I check my voicemail using the CS55H headset?
Yes, in order to check voicemail, the user needs have both the headset and the phone turned on at the same time. It is however recommended to turn the phone off when on a regular headset call not requiring any digit entry.
 
What happens if I need to enter digits while using the CS55H headset?
When entering digits on the phone while on an active headset call, the user will hear the dial tones in the headset. Again, it is recommended to turn the phone off when on a regular headset call that no longer requires any digit entry.
 
Can I use the headset with my cell phone?
The CS55H headset is not a Bluetooth headset and will not work with Bluetooth-enabled cell phones.
 
What is 1.9GHz DECT wireless frequency and why is it important?
The 1.9 GHz DECT frequency is a new voice dedicated radio frequency recently made available by the United States FCC. It is reserved for voice communications only. That means that headsets built on 1.9GHz DECT will not experience interference from devices like wireless network equipment, microwave ovens and other wireless devices – as can occasionally happen with 900 MHz and more often with 2.4 GHz products. Plantronics believes that this new band is the best technology for wireless voice products, delivering interference-free connections for customers.
 
What kind of realistic range will I get with this product?
The user should be able to get up to 300 feet from the CS55H base. However, the actual range can significantly vary and depends on the home layout (number of walls, construction materials etc.).
 
What are my wearing style options?
CS55H comes with 2 wearing styles options: over-the-ear and over-the-head.
 
What is the battery life of the headset?
The CS55 offers 10 hours of talk time and 50 hours of standby time.
 
Does it have a microphone adjust switch like Plantronics’ other cordless phone headsets?
Yes, the CS55 offers several ways to adjust both the microphone (talking) volume and the listening volume. The talking volume can be adjusted on the base while the listening volume can be adjusted both on the base and on the headset.
 
How easy is the product set up?
The CS55H comes with color labels that the user simply has to match in order to correctly install the product. It also comes with “Read Me First” instructions in addition to a comprehensive user manual.
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What is the adapter for?
The home phone adapter that comes with CS55H Home Edition is a PSTN/ landline adapter that allows a standard CS55 to work in a home environment.
 
Why don’t you need a lifter?
The home phone adapter replaces the need for a handset lifter. The user can remotely answer calls without having to walk back to the base.
 
Will I need a new phone (wall) jack to operate this?
CS55H comes with an RJ11 phone cable and a splitter.
 
How do I charge the headset and how do I know it is charging?
The headset has to be gently pushed into the charging cradle to charge. Light indicators indicate it is successfully charging.
 
What are basic troubleshooting tips?
 
 
SET-UP TIPS
 • Match up color labels
 • Push all plugs firmly into base and wall (see user guide p.6)
 • Place base at least 1’ away from phone, computer or other metal object (p.9)
 • Push headset gently into cradle and charge for 3 hours (p.8)
 
 
QUICKSTART
 • To place a call (see preferred option 1 on p.10):
 1. Dial number on phone
 2. Press headset button, base and headset light up green
 3. HANG UP phone to transfer call to headset
 • To receive a call, simply press headset button
 • Adjust the listening and speaking volumes as needed (p.12 &13)
 • To see incoming caller ID (upon hearing call waiting beep), undock phone and push talk.
 • To accept new call, press headset button to hang up current call and transfer to new call.
 (Flash is deactivated.)
 
What do I do if I hear static or buzz?
Make sure to place base at least 1’ away from phone, computer or monitor.

Help? Is it possible for the Plantronics CS55H Wireless Unit to work with a Northern Telecom Phone?

August 5th, 2009 Sue No comments

Q: I already purchased the Plantronics CS55H Wireless Unit and I can’t get it to work with my Northern Telecom Phone?
A: It will work with a small adjustment. You will need the phone filter cord, part # 66291-01. First you need to disconnect the 2 TR-1 connectors from the bottom of the CS55H since you will not be using this item. Attach the new phone filter cord to the jack that has the phone symbol. Then connect the filter cord to your Northern Telecom Phone through the handset port, NOT THE HEADSET PORT. You will also need a handset lifter (HL10) to be hands free!