Coupling The Hands-Free Appliance With A Mobile Telephone - Silvercrest SBTF 10 B2 Operating Instructions Manual

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Coupling the hands-free appliance
with a mobile telephone
The hands-free appliance has been especially developed
for mobile telephones that support the Bluetooth
"Handsfree (HFP) and Headset (HSP)". Further informa-
tion about Bluetooth
the operating instructions for your mobile telephone.
Before you can use the hands-free appliance, you must
connect it with a compatible mobile telephone (pairing).
Check to make sure the mobile telephone is switched on.
Programme the mobile telephone so that it searches
for Bluetooth
how to do this is to be found in the operating instruc-
tions for your mobile telephone.
Ensure that the hands-free appliance is correctly set up
and switched off .
To switch the device off , press and hold the multi-function
button 7 for about 3 seconds. A long, low signal tone
will be heard and the LED status display 6 extinguishes.
Position the hands-free appliance and the mobile tele-
phone so that they are not more than 1 metre away
from each other.
Press and hold down the multi-function button 7 for 6
seconds until, after 3 seconds a short, high signal tone
and after a further 3 seconds a succession of low and
high signal tones are heard. The LED status display 6
lights up constantly and the hands-free equipment is
now in the coupling mode.
Select the hands-free provision "Car Kit" from the list of
available appliances for the mobile telephone.
Enter in the pre-programmed passcode "9999" and
then confi rm it, which couples the appliances with each
other. You will hear a long high signal tone and the
LED status indicator 6 blinks every 3 seconds.
You can now use the hands-free appliance.
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