Plantronics 655 manual Am having problems pairing the headset with a mobile phone

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Problem

I am having problems pairing the headset with a mobile phone.

My mobile phone does not work when used within range of my Calisto headset.

My headset does not respond when I press the button.

Solution

Make sure that your mobile phone is Bluetooth enabled. If you previously paired your mobile phone with another headset, disconnect the link between the mobile phone and the headset before pairing the mobile phone with your Calisto headset.

During pairing, make sure that your Calisto headset is in pairing mode while your mobile phone is searching for Bluetooth devices. See the online pairing guide at www.plantronics.com/easytopair or your mobile phone user manual for more information. For complete pairing instructions, see “Pairing your Calisto headset with your mobile phone” on page 12.

When using the headset with your mobile phone for the first time, it is recommended that you do it out of range from the Calisto handset and base. Once you have successfully received and answered calls with your mobile phone, bring the headset back within range to answer both landline and mobile calls.

By default, incoming and outgoing mobile calls are automatically sent to the Calisto headset instead of the mobile handset when the headset is within range of the mobile phone. Therefore, if a call dialed or answered on the mobile phone cannot be heard, the audio is most likely in the Calisto headset. To transfer the audio back to the mobile phone, press and hold the Headset button for 2 seconds (see “Mobile call transfer” on page 15).

The Headset button should be pressed “inward” for under 1 second in order to answer or end a call. A high beep indicates that the headset has successfully registered the command. Pressing the Headset button longer could trigger a different headset command.

In some instances, there can be a slight delay between pressing the Headset button and connecting to a landline call (see “Placing calls” on page 9), connecting to a mobile call, or having the mobile phone perform a specific action such as redial or “call reject” (see “Additional mobile phone/headset features” on page 15).

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Contents Calisto Pro Series Page Contents Page Page Page Product & Accessories Documentation Components Incoming Call John SmithHeadset Hooking up the base SetupCompleted system Charging the handset Installing the handset batteryCharging the headset Wearing the headset and handset Replacing the handset battery Powering your headset on Powering the Headset On and OffPowering your headset off Placing calls Using Your Headset with Your HandsetReceiving calls Adjusting call volume Switching calls between handset, headset, and speakerphoneEnding calls Locating the headset from the handsetUsing Your Calisto Headset with Your Mobile Phone Pairing your Calisto headset with your mobile phonePlacing calls Adjusting call volume using your headset Receiving calls using your headsetEnding calls using your headset Additional mobile phone/headset features Using the Phonebook Adding a contact manuallyAssigning speed dials and ring tones Editing a contact Adding a contact from a callEditing names and numbers Deleting a contact Quickly finding a contactChain dialing Calling Features Basics Caller IDSpeakerphone Last number redialUsing speed dial keys Muting a callReceiving a second incoming call Tips for mobile callsViewing and editing the Call Log Headset button functions Headset alertsHandset screen icons Icon Meaning ActionSettings Adjusting the ringer volumeTurning the ringer off Selecting a ring toneAdjusting the screen contrast Setting the date and timeTurning the keypad tone on or off Setting the default languageLocking the keypad Switching between tone dialing and pulse dialing Voicemail Setting up quick voicemailChecking voicemail Transferring Outlook Contacts into Phonebook Installing the softwareSystem requirements Using the Outlook Phonebook Utility Click Synchronize with OutlookName Phonebook storage Creating an Outlook contactEditing an Outlook contact Viewing your updated contacts on your handset Deleting an Outlook contactRestoring your phonebook Customizing the Outlook Phonebook UtilityInstalling the VoIP Utility software Answering Calls from Your Computer’s VoIP ProgramPage Using the PerSonoCall VoIP Utility Locating the handset from the charging base Using the Handset with the Charging BaseRegistering your handset with the charging base Pairing with a new headset Using a Different HeadsetUsing a corded headset Troubleshooting Common screen icons and warning messagesThere is no dial tone in the handset Problem Problem Am having problems pairing the headset with a mobile phone Handset does not respond when I press the handset locator Headset specifications Product SpecificationsHandset specifications Warranty Limited warrantyHelp/Contact Technical assistanceFCC Compliance Class B Digital Device FCC/Regulatory NoticesFCC Declaration of Conformity Canadian Compliance Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 StatementIndustry Canada CS-03 Declaration of Conformity Safety Instructions TEL 800-544-4660 in USA and Mexico
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655 specifications

Plantronics, a renowned name in the world of audio communication technology, has introduced two standout models in its headset lineup: the Plantronics 655 and 665. These headsets are crafted to meet the demands of both professional environments and personal use, offering exceptional sound quality, comfort, and practicality.

The Plantronics 655 is designed primarily for business use, featuring a lightweight structure that ensures comfort during extended wear. Its noise-canceling microphone significantly reduces background noise, making it easier for users to concentrate on conversations without distractions. The 655 employs advanced audio processing technology that enhances voice clarity, making it an excellent choice for conference calls and meetings.

On the other hand, the Plantronics 665 builds upon the solid foundation of the 655 but adds several premium features to enhance user experience. The 665 headset features Bluetooth connectivity, offering users the freedom to roam while staying connected. With a wireless range of up to 100 meters, users can take calls or listen to music while moving around their workspace.

Both models are equipped with Plantronics' Smart Sensor technology that automatically answers calls when the headset is worn, and pauses music when it is removed, allowing for seamless transitions between calls and media playback. This feature adds a layer of convenience, making it an ideal choice for busy professionals.

In terms of battery life, the 665 excels with up to 15 hours of talk time, ensuring all-day usage without the need for frequent recharging. The headset’s quick charging capability means that users can get back to their tasks quickly, minimizing downtime.

Ergonomically designed, both headsets offer adjustable headbands and soft ear cushions, ensuring comfort and fit for prolonged usage. The intuitive on-ear controls allow users to easily adjust volume, mute, and skip tracks, adding to the user-friendly experience.

In summary, the Plantronics 655 and 665 are two efficient headsets that cater to different needs while sharing a common goal of excellent audio performance and user comfort. Whether for business meetings or casual listening, these headsets deliver on multiple fronts, making them an excellent choice for anyone in need of reliable audio communication tools.