Q: What is the purpose of the Black Lever on the Plantronics H91(N) and H101(N) speaker?
A: It is used to adjust the tone of what you hear from your caller. Either more bass or treble.
A: It is used to adjust the tone of what you hear from your caller. Either more bass or treble.
No. They look alike but the Plantronics CS50 is wired just for that unit and the Plantronics CS55 is wired just for that unit. If you purchase the incorrect headset it will not link up with your base. We offer a 60 Day Money Back Guarantee.
A: There are a couple of ways: If you are going through the sound board, you will need part # 28959-01, a quick disconnect cable with two 3.5mm leads (one for the mic & one for the speaker). If you are connecting through a USB Port, you can use any of Plantronics’ USB Adapters (DA40, … Continued
A: Yes, on most Headsets it is just a matter of swiveling the boom 180 degrees.
A: Plantronics does not recommend any headsets for the base unit since it’s wireless communication with the remote stations causes interference. It’s okay to use headsets on the cordless units such as the M175C or M220C.
A: No, you will have to use your phone system to transfer calls.
A: No, we do not. Plantronics has their manufacture warranty and we have a 60 day money back guarantee.
A: On most phone systems you will need to lift the handset off to the side and then push the headset button on the M22. If everything is hooked up correctly, you should have a dial tone.
Plantronics SP-02H A: The only volume control on this unit is for listening. There is no output volume control.
Plantronics CT12 Plantronics is discontinuing its CT12 wireless telephone headset. Product will no-longer be available to order from Plantronics as of October 15, 2008 or while supplies last. A CT12 replacement model is currently in the development phase that will use the DECT 6.0 technology instead of the 2.4 GHz technology (that the CT12 used) which caused occational interference with wireless … Continued