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Plantronics headset battery9/21/2023 ![]() If, after a full day, the amber light continues to blink, it may indicate a charging problem with the battery. When the headset is fully charged, the amber light will become solid. If the amber light blinks, then your headset needs to charge. Place your headset on the charging base, and look for the base’s amber light. If your headset does not turn on (no green light), then your battery has no charge. When the amber light becomes solid, the headset is fully charged. To charge these headsets, simply slide them into the charging base and be sure that the amber light (on the left side of the base) begins flashing. The Plantronics CS55 and Plantronics CS50 headsets require a 20 minute charge for partial functionality and 3 hours for a complete charge. Close door so that it is flush with headset. ![]() Tuck all of the battery wires and connectors into the battery compartment.Ħ. Using the “Y” end of the tool, press the battery backwards and away from battery door until the left corner of the battery tucks under the post in the battery compartment. Close door so that it is flush with headset.ĥ. Once battery is removed, gently disconnect battery connector. Use hook end of tool to hook battery wires and pull toward open battery door until battery moves out from behind post.ģ. Use fingernail to lift off and flip open battery door.Ģ. If you are constantly running out of battery because of your job, you should consider switching to the Plantronics CS510-XD Wireless Headset System instead, which has the hot-swap-able battery so you’re “never” run out of battery during the course of a long phone call.īelow are instructions on how to swap out a CS510 or CS520 battery:ġ. If the battery is low, it will beep every 15 sec, telling you that battery is running low. Talk time will be reduced when operating in wideband mode or if the wireless headset is always used from long distances from the phone. When the battery is fully charged the Plantronics CS510 or CS520 will provide up to 8 hours of talk time. Slide the cover back on and push it into place.Once connected, slide the battery into place.Plug the new battery to the battery connector.Grasp the battery connector and disconnect from the headset.Pull the battery out of the attachment clip.Slide the battery cover off and remove it from the headset.In the middle of the call, you can hot-swap out the battery when it becomes low with a fully charged one that’s included in the CS545-XD headset package. The CS540-XD model allows “unlimited” talk time. switch to the Plantronics CS545-XD model. or if your work requires extended calls on a regular basis. If you’re constantly running out of battery during a call, you probably need to replace the battery with a new CS540 battery. You should hang-up recharge the battery right away. ![]() you will hear three low beeps if the battery is critically low. A beeping Low Battery Warning will sound If you are on a call and the headset battery is low, you will hear a repeated beep every 15 seconds notifying you the the battery is running out. But it will be reduced when operating in wideband mode or if the headset is used consistently at a far distance from the base. I need to borrow a buddy's soldering iron.When it’s fully charged, the Plantronics CS540 battery will provide up to 6 hours of talk time. These headsets are awesome and deserve to be preserved (if all it takes is a new battery). I'm going to take pictures of this and post them. With that removed, you can get access to all 6 of the screws. There's a set of 4 screws there, and then a "clamp" that has two more screws that holds the earpiece to the headset. ![]() I didn't follow the instructions to remove the ear foam. I'm going to steal the battery for the good one.ĮDIT: I figured it out. I have two of these and one battery lasts 30 minutes and works with all my devices, the other doesn't link to any devices but has a good battery. Did you work the earpiece past the point that was comfortable to gain access to the screws? Is there something that releases the earpiece from the arm to get easy access to the 6 screws? Or did you have a teeny tiny screwdriver? This is so frustrating. I got the two top ones that sister the pivoting arm. How on earth did you do this? You make it sound easy, and maybe it is, but I can't bend the earpiece side to side or up enough to get the 2 side screws and the 2 bottom screws. Pull that whole pivoting ear piece off, remove the 6 screws that face towards your head, then you can access the battery. ![]()
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