Introduction - Sony Ericsson HCB-400 User Manual

Sony ericsson bluetooth car handsfree headphone user guide
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Introduction

The Bluetooth™ Car Handsfree
HCB-400 is designed for in-car use
and provides a safe and convenient way to make
and receive calls while driving. Please read the Safe
and efficient use and Limited Warranty sections
of this user guide before using your car handsfree.
How can I use my car handsfree?
When you turn the ignition key, the car handsfree
recognizes your mobile phone and they
automatically connect. The devices are ready to
make and answer calls. You can use your car
handsfree with up to five phones.
Please note that the car handsfree should be
installed by authorized personnel. Check with your
car dealer for recommended installation engineers.
See "Installing" on page 11.
What phones can I use with my
car handsfree?
You can use any Bluetooth-enabled phone. Your
car handsfree is compatible with Bluetooth-enabled
phones from Sony Ericsson, as well as from,
for example, Nokia, Motorola and Siemens.
This is the Internet version of the user's guide. © Print only for private use.
Accessories
Your car handsfree supports a range of accessories
to enhance your user experience:
• Advanced Music Mute HCE-16 – to connect the
audio from your phone to your car stereo
speakers.
• Gooseneck Microphone HCE-14 – to bring the
microphone closer to your mouth.
If you use a Sony Ericsson phone with your car
handsfree, the following accessories are available:
• A dedicated Car Holder, for example, HCH-38
for K700, together with Antenna Cable
Connector HCE-12 for better network reception.
• Cigarette Lighter Adapter CLA-11 – to charge
the phone.
Instructions
Instructions in this user guide are based on car
handsfree buttons and phone keys. For example,
you can use the
button on the car handsfree or
the keys on the phone to answer a call.
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