User's Manual
Confidential Page 5 5/8/2003
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Step 4:
Answering the incoming call.
When the headset is ringing, user can pick up the call by pressing the talk
button once shortly.
Note:
Make sure the cellular phone has been configured correctly so an
incoming call is transferred to the headset via Bluetooth link.
Step 5:
Initiate connection to audio gateway
Normally the headset will stay in standby mode, if user wants to initiate a
connection to the audio gateway, for example, voice dial with a suitable
cellular phone, user can press the talk button once. While in this mode, the
blue LED (or amber LED if battery low) will flash quickly for twice, then after 1
second, blue LED (or amber LED if battery low) will flash twice quickly again.
In other words, the LED will flash quickly twice every 1 second. Once the
connection between headset and audio gateway is established, the blue LED
(or amber LED if battery low) will flash four times quickly after 3 second.
Step 6:
Adjusting the volume
Once the audio connection is established, User can adjust the volume by
pressing volume button shortly to adjust the volume to louder or softer.
Step 7:
Mute/un-mute the microphone during talking.
User can mute/un-mute the microphone temporally by depressing either
volume button for about 3 seconds. If the microphone is muted, to un-mute
the microphone, user can depress either volume button for 3 seconds.
4. Summary of the LED display
No display
Headset is in idle mode
If blue LED is working, means battery is fully
If amber LED is working, means battery runs low
LED flashes at 1-seconds interval
Headset is in standby (connectable) mode
LED flashes twice quickly at 1-seconds interval
Headset is trying to make an audio connection to phone. This most
probably will happen when user wants to make a voice dial.
LED flashes four times quickly every 1-second interval