SmartStation User Manual For iFusion documentation in other languages and general support information, visit http://www.thefusionphone.
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Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Back view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Setup ...................................................4 1. Choosing a Bluetooth mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2.
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Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of iFusion. This manual shows you how to pair your iPhone with the iFusion, make and receive calls, listen to music, charge your iPhone, and synchronize iPhone data with your computer.
1 Handset on-hook, off-hook switch. 2 Bluetooth button – Touch and hold (for 5 seconds) to enter pairing mode. Rapid blinking: Pairing Slow blinking: Reconnecting Solid light: Connected 3 Mute button – Mutes the handset or speaker. To unmute the call, touch it again. Red light: Muted 4 Speaker button – Moves the audio to the speaker. Green light: Hands-free mode (speaker is enabled) 5 Volume Down button – Lowers the volume. Rapid blinking: Minimum reached 6 Volume Up button – Raises the volume.
Back view 1 Power port Connects the power cord. 2 Mini USB port Connects the iFusion to a computer. Use a mini USB male to standard USB male cable. 3 Stereo 3.5mm audio jack Connects external speakers (for music). 4 Handset port Connects the handset cord to the iFusion. 5 Cable guide Holds the handset cord in place, so that the iFusion does not wobble on the desk.
Setup You will need to pair your iPhone with the iFusion. iFusion is compatible with Bluetooth 2.1+EDR. The iFusion provides Bluetooth support for iPhones up to approximately 10 meters (33 feet) away. Direct line-of-sight provides a longer range. After the devices have been paired, the iFusion saves the connection details in memory. Multiple iPhones can be paired with the iFusion, but only one iPhone can be actively connected at a time.
Start this mode by leaving the iPhone out of the cradle while you pair the two devices. When you enter the iFusion Bluetooth range while on a voice call, the call’s audio will remain on your iPhone (there may be a momentary interruption as the iPhone attempts to push the call to the iFusion). If you enter the Bluetooth range while listening to music or to a voicemail message, the audio will automatically switch to the iFusion. 2.
3. Preparing the iFusion Touch and hold the Bluetooth button on the iFusion for three to five seconds, until the button blinks rapidly. The iFusion is now in pairing mode. Note: If the pairing process is not completed within 60 seconds, the Bluetooth button blinks slowly again, indicating that the process was cancelled. Repeat step 3. 4. Pairing the iPhone with the iFusion Station Once the iFusion is listed on the iPhone screen, tap iFusion xxxxxx to pair the two devices.
After the connection has been established, the Bluetooth button on the iFusion glows with a steady blue light. If the connection is lost, the button blinks slowly. When you re-dock or bring the iPhone back into range, the light glows a steady blue again after it reconnects. If you try to connect an iPhone to the iFusion while another iPhone is already connected, the connection request is refused and you see an error message.
To switch a call back to the iFusion Station, just place the iPhone in the iFusion cradle. Muting a call While talking on the handset or through the speaker, you can mute the call. Touch the Mute button once to mute the call; the button glows red. To unmute the call, tap the Mute button again. Adjusting the volume The Volume buttons adjust the current sound level. There are four separate volume settings: 1.
If power to the iFusion is interrupted, all volume levels will return to their default settings. To mute the ringer on the iFusion, touch the Volume Down button until it blinks rapidly. (This will not mute the iPhone ringer.) Pressing an iPhone Volume key will mute both the iPhone ringer and the iFusion ringer for the current call. Playing music You can play music (or other stored audio) through the iFusion or through external speakers, if you have speakers connected.
Note: While you are playing music or other audio, pressing the Speaker button has no effect (although the button itself will glow). Synchronizing data You can synchronize data such as e-mail, calendar, contacts, music, photo, and other media files between your iPhone and the computer, through iFusion. 1 Install the iPhone application software and driver on the computer. 2 Use a mini-USB to USB standard cable (not provided) to connect the computer and the iFusion.
Using iFusion with FaceTime Placing your iPhone in the cradle of the iFusion puts it at a great angle for FaceTime video chats. Here are some tips for using iFusion with FaceTime: • FaceTime is supported only on iPhone 4 and later • To use the iFusion handset on a video chat, you must upgrade the iPhone iOS to version 4.
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Troubleshooting Here are solutions to some common problems that you may encounter when using the iFusion. Also refer to the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) document on the Support tab at www.thefusionphone.com. Problem It takes a few seconds for the iFusion to connect to an incoming call. Possible Cause Remedy More than one Bluetooth device is connected to the iPhone.
The speaker is not connected. Verify that the speaker cable is properly connected to the 3.5mm stereo audio jack in the back of the iFusion. You can disconnect the cable to hear music through the iFusion speaker. Problem The iPhone call is not going through the iFusion. Possible Cause Remedy The iFusion may not be connected to your iPhone. Check whether the Bluetooth button is blinking. A slow blinking light means the iPhone is not connected to the iFusion. Try to re-pair the devices.
The USB cable is not properly connected. The mini end of the USB cable plugs into the back of the iFusion. The USB standard A end plugs into the USB connector on the computer. Try a different USB port on the computer; sometimes front ports are not active. The iPhone is not properly connected to the cradle. If your iPhone does not have a case, it may not attach properly to the connector in the cradle of the iFusion.
Problem The iPhone cannot locate my iFusion. Possible Cause Remedy The iPhone was set to forget the iFusion. Choosing Forget this device on the iPhone Bluetooth tab removes the paired Bluetooth device from memory. Repeat the pairing process. Problem When I try to connect the iPhone to iFusion, a message indicates that the phone is not in range. Possible Cause Remedy Another iPhone may already be paired with the iFusion.
Problem My iFusion plays music and other audio but will not play my phone calls. Possible Cause Remedy The Bluetooth profile for phone calls must be restored. The iFusion Bluetooth connection consists of two profiles; one for music and sounds, another for phone calls. To restore the iPhone-to-iFusion connection: 1. On your iPhone, choose Settings > General > Bluetooth. 2. In the Bluetooth device list, tap the blue right arrow beside iFusion xxxxxxx. 3. Tap Forget this Device. 4.
reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the device and the receiver. • Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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