User's Manual
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Charging…
Charged
Charging the Battery
z When using the device for the first time, charge the battery fully until
‘Charged’ is displayed on window. This will optimize the battery calibration.
z If battery level is at its low, battery level indicator icon will be displayed as empty.
z To charge the battery, connect the handsfree kit to AC/DC power adapter.
z During charging, the battery level indicator will
flash with ‘Charging’ displayed in static motion.
When charged, the text ‘Charged’ will be displayed
in flashing motion.
Note: When A1 is connected to USB for charging,
the Bluetooth link will be automatically
disconnected. When USB is unplugged, A1 will automatically attempt to
reconnect to the last connected device.
(The USB port is used for charging only.)
Switching the A1 ON/OFF
z To switch on A1, slide the power switch to O. With a boot tone, it will first
display the sonorix logo followed by connection state icons and battery level
indication. For battery power saving, display will turn off after 10 seconds.
z To switch off A1, slide the power switch to X.
Except during talk mode, battery power consumption is very low and therefore, it is not
necessary to switch off power. And by keeping the A1 switched on, you can enjoy the special
feature of “Automatic Connection” with phone when car engine is started. Switch off power only
if device will not be used for more than 1 month.
A1 is equipped with ‘Automatic Mode Switching’ as
well as ‘Automatic Invertible OLED’ functions.
‘Automatic Mode Switching’ sets the best talk
environment for user depending on where the A1 is
used. If A1 is clipped onto sun visor, it automatically
enters into ‘Car Handsfree’ mode and when placed
on table, it enters into ‘Speakerphone’ mode.
(patent pending) Also, the OLED display will be
automatically inverted depending on whether the
A1 is placed upright or upside down.
For battery power saving, display automatically
switches off after 10 seconds. To view the display
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or down buttons.
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Function