User Manual
1.5 PRACTICE USING CONTROLS
With the headset on, push Vol-
with your index finger and
Vol+ with your middle finger.
Use your thumb to press the
3-Way and MFB buttons (fig 8).
Of course, you can use any method to operate the controls. Just use one method and it will quickly
become second nature.
1.6 HEADSET RANGE OF OPERATION
The range of operation between Bluetooth devices is about 10 meters. Bluetooth does not require
line of sight and can transmit through walls and other nonmetal obstacles. Thick or reinforced
concrete can limit the range.
1.7 POWERING THE HEADSET ON AND OFF
To indicate operation status, the headset LED lights . While trying out headset functions, you can
put the left speaker on and hold the right speaker to see the controls and the LED.
1. Standby Mode: Long-press (about 3 seconds) MFB until the LED flashes
blue.
Pairing Mode: Long-press (about 5 seconds) MFB until the LED flashes red/blue. (After about 3
seconds, the LED flashes blue [standby]; keep the button pressed until the LED flashes red/blue.)
Important: You cannot go from standby mode to pairing mode. You must turn off the headset, and
then long-press MFB to be in pairing mode.
2. To turn off the headset, long-press (about 5 seconds) MFB until you
hear a beep. Then release MFB. The LED flashes red five times and the headset turns off.
2 Phone Operation
You can use the headset with most Bluetooth-enabled phones. (Visit http://www.goertek.com for a
list of supported phones.) The headset supports Bluetooth handsfree and headset profiles; however
your phone may not support all the features mentioned below.
2.1 PAIRING THE HEADSET WITH A PHONE
Before you can use the headset to make calls, you must pair the headset with your phone. Pairing
creates a secure link between your phone and the unique ID of the headset. You only have to pair
devices once.
1. To put the headset in pairing mode, long-press (about 5 seconds) MFB until the LED flashes
red/blue.
2. Scroll to the Bluetooth menu in your phone and search for active
devices. (Refer to your phone’s user manual for details.)
3. When the search completes, a list of devices found is displayed. (The
screen examples here are from a Nokia 6230.)
4. Select GSH300 and when prompted input the default passkey [0000].
When successfully paired, the red/blue LED on the headset changes to flashing blue.
You can pair the headset with up to eight Bluetooth devices. When you turn on the headset, it
automatically tries to pair with the last device it was connected to. When you pair the device with
a ninth device, the oldest-paired device is deleted.