User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Warning - and Safety instructions
- 2 Abbreviations and Terms
- 3 Scope of delivery
- 4 Labeling of the product
- 5 Product description
- 6 Preparing the Product for Use
- 7 Operating Instruction
- 7.1 Change of the battery
- 7.2 Connect the CT-MultiPTT Bluetooth to the radio
- 7.7 Telephone mode (mode 1)
- 7.8 Telephone mode with MIC switch (mode 2)
- 7.9 Limited telephone mode with MIC switch (mode 3)
- 7.10 Increase the volume
- 7.11 Lower the volume
- 7.12 Battery status
- 7.13 Change the PIN for CT-Multi PTT Bluetooth
- 7.14 CT-Wireless-PTT (optional)
- 7.15 Subscribe the CT-Wireless-PTT to the CT-Multi PTT Bluetooth
- 7.16 Delete one CT-Wireless-PTT from the memory of the CT-Bluetooth Adapter
- 7.17 Delete all CT-Wireless-PTT from the memory of the CT-Bluetooth Adapter
- 7.18 Switch-on and operation
- 7.19 End of operation
- 8 Safekeeping – storage
- 9 Disposal
- 10 Technical data
- 11 Brief instruction
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Figure 1 – Example metal clip
5 Product description
5.1 Description
The CT-Multi PTT Bluetooth (PTT-Push to talk) provides the possibility of cable connection to a radio
and to a cellular phone via the integrated Bluetooth interface. The necessary CT communication set
(not part of the scope of supply) is plugged into the corresponding socket.
With the CT-Multi PTT Bluetooth, most of CeoTronics communication systems with 12-pin connector
can be used on all cellular phones, supporting the Bluetooth Standard.
The CT-Multi PTT Bluetooth can be equipped with a CT-Wireless-PTT.
The CT-Multi PTT Bluetooth provides 128 bit coding.
Bluetooth devices should have a distance of maximum 40 cm from each other (could be more,
depending on the particular cell phone) and “visual contact” to ensure a secure Bluetooth connection.
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FCC labeling