BLUETREK MusiCALL Bluetooth stereo headset User’s manual
Table of Contents 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. Brief introduction……..…………..…………..…..…………….1 Bluetooth wireless communication technology…………..….…..1 About BLUETREK MusiCALL………..……...….………......…1 Before use……………….…………..................…………….......2 Overview………………………………….……………….....…..2 Charging the headset…………….……………………..…….......3 How to use…………….……………………...…………….........3 Turning on/off the headset………..…….….……….……….…...3 Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices…………………..….4 How to enter pairing mode………………….
Welcome to use this Bluetooth stereo headset, BLUETREK MusiCALL. Please read this user’s manual carefully before use. Brief introduction 1. Bluetooth wireless communication technology Bluetooth is a standard of close range wireless communication technology that was drawn up by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba. With Bluetooth technology, we can achieve the highest transmission rate among cell phones, computers, printers, PDAs and other devices.
3) Easy to switch between the call and music, you will not miss the incoming call during listening to music. 4) Every time the headset is tured on, it will connect to last connected device automatically. 5) When there is an incoming call, built-in buzzer will alert, so that you will not miss any incoming calls. 6) The buttons can be locked. Note: Even though the paired device and the headset support the same Bluetooth profiles, functions may vary due to specification differences of the paired devices.
2. Charging the headset The headset comes with a built-in rechargeable battery, prior to using it, it is recommended to charge the battery fully for the first time. When the headset is low power, red LED will flash twice and the headset emits three “Dong” tones every 60 seconds. Please recharge the battery of the headset. Using USB cable Connect the USB cable to an computer USB port and the USB cable plug to the charging jack of the headset. Red LED is on while charging.
2. Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices How to enter pairing mode Function Operation LED Indication indicator tone Entering Ensure the headset is Red and Two short pairing turned off, and then press blue LEDs “DU” tones mode and hold button for flash 8 seconds until red and alternately blue LEDs flash alternately Note: Pairing mode will last 5 minutes. The headset will switch to standby mode automatically if no devices can be connected within 5 minutes.
Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth transmitter You can connect the headset to a Bluetooth transmitter to enjoy music wirelessly. Hereby take BTT010 (Bluetooth transmitter for iPod, not included) for example. The pairing procedures are as follows: 1) Place the headset and the Bluetooth transmitter where they are easily viewable by no more than 1 meter apart; 2) Enter the headset’s pairing mode (Please refer to “How to enter pairing mode); 3) Turn on the Bluetooth transmitter.
Notes: After successful multi-pairing, the paired devices will remember each other. Unless pairing information is deleted because of new pairing, they will no need to pair next time. If the pairing information is deleted, please make the cell phone and the headset set up hands free connection first and then turn on the Bluetooth transmitter, multi-connecting can be performed. For the cell phone supporting the HSP and A2DP at the same time.
3) Manual connecting to last connected A2DP device When the headset is in standby mode and doesn’t connect to a A2DP device, short press (previous track) button once, it will connect to last connected A2DP device automatically. Notes: Before connecting to a Bluetooth device, please turn on the Bluetoth device’s Bluetooth function. On some Bluetooth devices, take some Nokia cell phones for example, you have to allow automatic connecting in the cell phone’s settings.
Function Keep the call Answer the call kept Call transfer Microphone mute Cancel mute Status of headset During a call A call is kept During a call During a call During a call (Mute) Operation Indication tone Double click button A long tone Double click button A long tone Press and hold button for 3 seconds until hearing indication tone Press down + and - buttons sinultaneously Press down + and - buttons sinultaneously A long tone 2 falling tones 2 rising tones Notes: 1) Not all cell phones suppo
Notes: When playing music on some cell phones, the music will be transmitted to the cell phone’s speaker instead of the headset. You have to select “transmit the sound via Bluetooth” in the settings menu and then choose “BLUETREK MusiCALL” as speaker device. The music will be transmitted to the headset. Please refer to your cell phone’s user’s manual for further information. When the volume is adjusted to max. or min., you will hear a “DI” tone.
2) When the headset connected to a Bluetooth device LED indicator Status of headset Red and blue LEDs flash Pairing mode alternately Blue LED flashes twice every 5 Standby mode (not connected seconds to a Bluetooth device) Blue LED flashes once every 5 Set up HFP or A2DP seconds connection Blue LED flashes once every 5 Set up HFP and A2DP seconds connection Blue LED flashes twice every 6 Playing music seconds Blue LED flashes twice every 3 Incoming call seconds Blue LED flashes quickly Calling Blue LED is o
Don’t dispose of the headset in a fire as it will result in an explosion. Don’t expose the headset to contact with sharp objects as this will cause scratches and damage. Don’t let the headset fall down onto the floor. The internal circuit might get damaged. Don’t attempt to disassemble the headset as it may get damaged if you are not professional.
normal working scope. 11 6 Why is there no voice when making a call with the headset? a) Make sure your cell phone is in the strong signal area; b) Ensure the headset is in the functioned range. 7 Why can’t I remotely control the pause, play, previous track, next track, fast forward and fast rewind functions with the headset when playing music? a) The functions need the Bluetooth device paired with the headset to support AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile).
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