User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Overview
- Preparing the Bluetooth Headset
- Using the Bluetooth Headset
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Preface
- Overview
- Bluetooth Headset
- Neck Strap
- Ergonomic Earhook with glasses ridge design
- Neck Strap Hole
- Large end of the USB cable connected to computer’s USB port
- 2 - 1 Connecting Power
- 2 Insert the large end of the USB cable to the USB port of any device you want to connect (such as a personal computer, printer, or PDA).
- 3 Press the control wheel. The red indicator stays on during the recharging process.
- 4 When the indicator turns to blue and flashes slowly, the battery is fully charged. The headset is ready for normal operation.
- Charging and Battery Time
- USB Car Adapter
- Placing the Headset on Your Ear
- Using the Bluetooth Headset
- Getting Started
- Turn On
- Pairing the Headset to a Bluetooth Phone
- General Pairing Instructions
- 1 Turn on your Bluetooth Headset and mobile phone. Set the headset to pairing-ready status; the blue indicator stays on.
- 2 Select “Bluetooth” on your mobile phone.
- 3 Select “Search for audio accessories”.
- 4 Select “Bluetooth Headset” from the option list and then select “Enter Passcode”.
- 5 Enter “0000” (default passcode for Bluetooth Headset), and then press “OK”. A message “Paired with Blueto...” appears on the m...
- 1 Turn on your Bluetooth Headset and mobile phone. Set the headset to pairing-ready status; the blue indicator stays on.
- 2 Select “Connect” and “Yes”.
- 3 Select “Bluetooth” and “Yes”.
- 4 Select “Discover” and “Yes”, “Searching...” appears on the screen. When the mobile phone finds the headset, it shows the headset name. Select the headset and select “Add to paired”. Select “Yes”.
- 5 You are asked to enter Passkey. Enter Passkey “0000” and “Yes” to start pairing.
- 6 Give your desired Name tag or use the default “Bluetooth Headset”.
- 7 Select “Bluetooth Headset” from “Add device” under “Paired device” and then press “Yes”.
- 8 You can edit, delete, or rename your headset as you like and then press “Yes”.
- 9 The blue LED on the Bluetooth Headset flashes steadily and slowly to show that the pairing process is finished.
- 10 Before you receive incoming calls with the headset, activate the “Discover” function on your mobile phone.
- General Pairing Instructions
- Making, Receiving, Transferring and Ending Calls
- Adjusting Volume
- Muting/Turn off the Microphone
- Turning Off
- Audio and Visual Indications
- Appendix
- Glossary
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Cannot pair
with mobile
phone
•
Your mobile
phone does not
support (built-
in) Bluetooth
function.
•
Power too low
•
Use a mobile phone
with Bluetooth
supporting function. If
your mobile phone
does not have built-in
Bluetooth support,
use the attached
Bluetooth support
device. See “Pairing
the Headset to a
Bluetooth Phone” on
page 10.
•
Charge the headset
immediately.
Unclear
sound
•
Battery low
•
Frequency
interruption
•
Recharge your
headset. See “Initial
Battery Charge” on
page 5.
•
Consult your
telecommunication
carrier or headset
distributor for further
information and help.
The head-
set is auto-
matically
turned off.
•
The battery is
too low.
•
The headset is
placed under
extreme
temperature.
•
Charge the battery
immediately for at
least one hour to build
up the necessary
power. See “About the
Battery” on page 18.
•
Place the headset in a
cool place to return it
to the normal
operational state. See
“Storage” on page 18.
Voice com-
mand does
not work
properly.
The mobile
phone cannot
recognize your
voice command
through the
headset.
Refer to the user man-
ual of your mobile
phone to set up the
voice command again
through the
Bluetooth
Headset.
Table 2: Troubleshooting (Continued)
Problem Possible Cause Tips and Hints