User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Treo™ Bluetooth® Headset by palmOne
- Table of Contents
- Your headset
- Charging your headset
- Pairing with your Bluetooth phone
- Pairing with your Treo 650 smartphone
- Pairing with other Bluetooth phones
- Turning your headset on and off
- Choosing wearing preference
- Making a call
- Answering a call
- Using call waiting
- Modes and alerts
- Enhanced features
- Common questions
- How far away from my phone will my headset work?
- Does my headset work with my cordless phone at home?
- Does my headset work with laptop or desktop computers, or handhelds?
- Will anything cause interference with my conversation when I’m using my headset?
- Will my headset interfere with my car’s electronics, radio, or computer?
- Can other Bluetooth phone users hear my conversation?
- Caring for your headset
- Glossary
- Product regulatory information
- FCC
- Europe R&TTE Directive (Europe)
- Declaration of Conformity
Caring for your headset
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Caring for your headset
• To clean the headset, use a clean, soft, slightly damp cloth.
• Always store your headset with the power off and keep it well protected.
• Avoid storage at high temperatures (above 60°C/134°F)—such as in a hot
vehicle or in direct sunlight. (Storage at high temperatures can degrade
performance and reduce battery life.)
• Do not expose the headset or any of its supplied parts to rain or other liquids.
Glossary
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Bluetooth Radio technology developed to connect devices, such as
mobile phones and headsets, without wires or cords over
a short distance of approximately 33 feet (10 meters). More
information is available at www.bluetooth.com
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Bluetooth
profiles
Industry-standard protocols determining how Bluetooth
devices communicate with each other. Bluetooth phones
support different sets of profiles—most support the
headset profile, but some support the hands-free profile,
and others support both profiles. In order to support a
certain profile, a phone manufacturer has to implement
certain features in the phone’s software.
Pairing The process that creates a unique and encrypted
communication link between two Bluetooth devices and
allows them to communicate with each other.
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