User's Manual
Confidential Page 4 5/8/2003
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The three buttons are used to initialize various operations, such as activating
the headset, turning off the headset, pairing, connecting, etc.
Audio connections are used to connect an external microphone and speaker.
Windigo Bluetooth Headset must be paired with an audio gateway before it is
fully functional. Please refer to the audio gateway user manual on how to
initialize and operate the audio gateway and its various functions.
3. Getting start
Step 1:
Be sure the headset battery is fully charged before the first time use.
(Charging time is about 2 hours)
Step 2:
Enter into pairing (discoverable and connectable) mode
During headset transportation, headset is on idle (deep sleep) mode to
conserve battery power. While in this idle mode, both blue and amber LEDs
are off. To enable the pairing mode, press and hold the talk button until blue
and amber LED flash alternatively, and a PAIR tone will be heard. This press
and hold time is about 5 seconds. Please be noted that before blue and
amber LED flash alternatively, either blue or amber LED will flash shortly
depends on the battery status, and an ON tone will be heard. So in order to
enter into pairing mode correctly, please still hold the talk button. After the
PAIR tone is heard, and blue and amber LED flash alternatively, then release
the button.
Note:
1. Default headset name is BTHS03, and pin code is 0000
2. Pairing feature is used to establish the relationship between headset and
audio gateway. Any given headset can only talk with the paired audio
gateway after a successful pairing session.
3. Pairing mode can be cancelled by pressing and holding the talk button for
about 3 seconds, until both amber LED and blue LED are off, and the OFF
tone is heard. Then the headset is put into idle mode again.
4. Follow the instruction for specific audio gateway to perform the pairing. If
the headset has been paired with audio gateway successfully, the headset
will enter into standby (connectable only) mode. During this mode, blue
LED will flash at 1-second interval if battery is full, and amber LED is off.
Otherwise, if battery is low, then amber LED will flash at 1-second interval
and blue LED will be off.
Step 3:
Now the headset is ready to use. The headset will ring whenever there is an
incoming call.