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M1000 
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TALK/ON-OFF BUTTON
INDICATOR LIGHT
Install the battery:
FIG. 2.1
– Open the battery compart-
ment by pulling on the two battery door
latches. Remove the door.
FIG. 2.2
– Insert battery into compart-
ment so the (+) and (-) symbols correspond
correctly. Replace battery compartment
door by inserting the small tabs near-
est the speaker and then snapping the
door into place.   
FIG. 2.3
– Connect the included wall
charger to AC power and then to the
headset power jack. In a few seconds, the
INDICATOR light will begin to blink. The
INDICATOR will stop blinking and turn
off when the headset is fully charged.
The first charge takes 2 hours; subse-
quent charges take just 1 hour. A fully
charged headset will provide approxi-
mately 2.5 hours of talk time and 
48 hours of standby. Recharging your
battery each night will ensure your head-
set is ready for use the next day.
The battery used in your headset must be
recycled or disposed of properly. Contact
your local recycling center for proper dis-
posal instructions.
MUTE/VOLUME CONTROL
BOOM
EARLOOP 
(FLEXIBLE FOR FIT)
BATTERY DOOR
POWER JACK
EARLOOP POST/
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
NOISE-CANCELLING DEVICE
SPEAKER
Welcome to the cutting edge of 
hands-free and wire-free technology.
Here are the components of your
Plantronics M1000 Headset. 
Prior to using your headset for the first time,
you must PAIR it with another Bluetooth
device, such as a mobile phone handset. 
Before PAIRING, you will need: (1) your
fully charged headset, (2) your mobile
phone user guide; and (3) your four-digit
headset passkey (located on the passkey
card included in your M1000 package).
FIG. 3.1 – TURN ON BOTH DEVICES
To turn on your headset, press and HOLD
the TALK/ON-OFF button until the button
lights. See Section 5 for more details.
Once both devices are turned on, place the
headset and phone within an arm’s length
of each other.
FIG. 3.2 – SELECT PAIRING MODE
Following instructions in your mobile phone
user guide, select discover, or pairing, mode
from the Bluetooth options of your phone.
On your headset, PUSH IN and HOLD the
MUTE/VOLUME key until the INDICATOR
light begins to blink. Your headset is now dis-
coverable. Check your mobile phone dis-
play and follow any instructions.
FIG. 3.3 – ENTER YOUR PASSKEY
If prompted by your phone, enter your four-
digit passkey. 
Some mobile phones and portable devices
will not require a passkey.
CONFIRM PAIRING
If pairing is successful, the headset will
sound a tone and the INDICATOR light will
turn off. Check your mobile phone display
to see if pairing succeeded and follow any
instructions.
NOTE – 
If pairing fails, the INDICATOR
light will stop flashing after 60 seconds and
your headset will return to standby without
sounding a tone.
Refer to your mobile phone user guide and
repeat the pairing process.
CHECK THE CONNECTION
Test the headset to phone pairing by making
a call. Refer to Section 5, FIG. 5.2 and your
mobile phone user guide for more details.
Customize your headset so it fits 
comfortably.
FIG. 4.1 
– Rotate the earloop outward.
FIG 4.2
– Position the headset over 
your right ear so that the earloop slides
behind your ear. Bend the flexible ear-
loop to achieve a snug, comfortable fit.
FIG 4.3
– Adjust the microphone
BOOM so it is aligns with your mouth.
FIG 4.4
– For left ear usage, simply
remove the earloop from the headset, flip
the headset over and reinsert the earloop
on the opposite side. After completing
this step, follow the fit instructions above
— except using your left ear.
NOTE
– If the speaker sounds soft or
feels uncomfortable, slide the headset up
or down along the earloop post so that it
is centered on your ear when fitted. 
FIG. 5.1 – THE BASICS
•  To turn your headset on, press and HOLD the TALK/ON-OFF button until the button lights.
The INDICATOR will light continuously for a few seconds and then turn off.
•  To turn your headset off, press and HOLD the TALK/ON-OFF button for 3 seconds or until
you hear a tone. The INDICATOR will flash twice and the headset will turn off.
• To check if your headset is turned on or off, hold the unit to your ear and ROTATE the
MUTE/VOLUME dial. If you hear a tone, your headset is turned on.
• When it is time to recharge the headset battery, the headset will beep every 20 seconds
until the charger cable is connected or the headset shuts itself off. You may continue using
your headset when the charger is connected.
FIG. 5.2 – ANSWERING AND MAKING CALLS
• To answer a call, wait for the headset to ring and then press the TALK button. You will
hear a tone and then be connected to the caller.
• To end a call, press the TALK button any time during a call.
• If the connection to your headset fails when answering, or during, a call, you will hear
two short tones. Check the display on your mobile phone to continue the call.
• During a call, the headset INDICATOR light will flash showing a call is in progress.
• To make a call you must dial using your mobile phone’s keypad or voice-dialing 
capabilities.
• Refer to your mobile phone user guide for additional instructions for using a headset.
FIG. 5.3 – ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 
•  To increase volume, ROTATE the MUTE/VOLUME dial up and release (for headset usage 
on right ear). 
•  To lower volume, ROTATE the MUTE/VOLUME dial down and release (for headset usage on 
right ear). 
•  NOTE – If using the headset on your left ear, reverse the instructions, rotating down to raise
volume, and up to lower it. 
FIG. 5.4 – MUTE FUNCTION
•  To mute the microphone while on a call, PUSH IN on the MUTE/VOLUME dial. A tone, fol-
lowed 2 seconds later by a reminder tone, indicates mute function. 
•  To disable the mute, PUSH IN on the MUTE/VOLUME dial again. A beep indicates Mute
function is off.
FIG. 2.1
FIG. 2.2
FIG. 2.3
FIG. 3.1A
FIG. 3.1B
FIG. 3.2
FIG. 3.3
FIG. 4.1
FIG. 4.2
FIG. 4.3
FIG. 4.4
FIG. 5.1
FIG. 5.2
FIG. 5.3
FIG. 5.4
3 SECONDS
PUSH IN
MICROPHONE
3 SECONDS
ROTATE
PUSH IN