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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Glossary
Useful Terms
Bluetooth
A mobile personal area network (PAN) technology from the Bluetooth
Special Interest Group founded in 1998 by 3M, Ericsson, IBM, Intel,
Motorola, Nokia, and Toshiba. Bluetooth is an open standard for
short-range transmission of digital voice and data between mobile
devices and desktop devices. It provides up to 720 Kbps data transfer
within a range of 10 meters and up to 100 meters with a power boost.
Bluetooth uses omnidirectional radio waves that can transmit through
walls and other non-metal barriers; transmits in the unlicensed
2.4GHz ISM band and uses a frequency hopping spread spectrum
technique that changes its signal 1600 times per second. The name
Bluetooth comes from King Harald Blatand (Bluetooth) of Denmark.
BQB
(Bluetooth Qualification Body) An individual person recognized by the
Bluetooth Qualification Review Board (BQRB) to be responsible for
checking declarations and documents against requirements, verifying
the authenticity of product test reports, and listing products on the
official Bluetooth Qualified Products List.
Headset
A device that is equivalent to a telephone handset in functionality, but
is designed to fit around the person's head for more comfort by
leaving both hands free. Like a handset, the headset contains a
microphone and one or two speakers (for one or both ears).
Pairing
An identification and matching process between your target devices
and the Bluetooth devices. Before you first use a Bluetooth Headset,
you must set up your mobile phone’s supporting function, so that your
mobile phone can identify and search for the Bluetooth Headset and
transfer incoming calls to the headset.
Wireless
Radio transmission via the airwaves. Various communications
techniques are used to provide wireless transmission including
infrared line of sight, cellular, microwave, satellite, packet radio and
spread spectrum.