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Conventions Used in this Manual The following conventions are used in this manual. ROVIDES MORE INFORMATIN ON THE CURRENT TOPIC MPORTANT ROVIDES IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE CURRENT TOPIC THAT MUST NOT BE OVERLOOKED ARNING LERTS YOU TO A SITUATION THAT COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY -- ii...
Table of Contents Getting Started with the BSK200 ............... 1 Unpacking and Checking the Contents ............... 1 Identifying Components ....................1 Headset Parts ............1 Transmitter Parts .
(Contains drivers, Bluetooth™ USB Cable Quick Guide software, and user documen- tation) If any item is missing or damaged, repack the BSK200 and return it to your reseller. Identifying Components The following illustrations show the headset and transmitter. EADSET ARTS...
“Charging the Headset with the USB Cable” on page 5 Reset Button “Resetting the Headset” on page 25 Power LED “Headset Status LEDs Main Functions” on page 3 Link LED Volume down “Adjusting the Volume” on page 24 Volume up RANSMITTER ARTS 2 -- Getting Started with the BSK200...
Audio jack “Connecting the Transmitter to an Audio Device” on page 17 EADSET TATUS UNCTIONS For more details on the status of the LEDs, see “Headset and Transmitter LEDs Detailed Descriptions” on page 25. Getting Started with the BSK200 -- 3...
Charging complete WITCH The mode switch on the transmitter has three positions as described below. Postition Function Set to Headset when you want to pair with the headset. See “Pairing Devices” on page 18. 4 -- Getting Started with the BSK200...
CABLE SHOULD BE CONNECTED WITH THE ICON FACING UP F THE CONNECTOR ON YOUR COMPUTER IS VERTICAL CONNECT THE CABLE CAREFULLY TO AVOID DAMAG ING THE CONNECTORS The Power LED lights red to indicate charging. Getting Started with the BSK200 -- 5...
The Power LED lights red to indicate charging. 4. Unplug the USB cable when the Power LED changes to green. HARGING THE EADSET WITH THE RAVEL DAPTER Refer to the following to charge the headset with the travel adapter. 6 -- Getting Started with the BSK200...
HARGING THE RANSMITTER WITH THE RAVEL DAPTER Refer to the following to charge the headset or transmitter with the travel adapter. 1. Connect the small USB connector on the travel adapter to the transmitter. Getting Started with the BSK200 -- 7...
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F YOU NEED TO USE A SOCKET ADAPTER SURE THE ADAPTER IS CORRECTLY GROUNDED FOR YOUR LOCA TION The Power LED lights red to indicate charging. 3. Unplug the travel adapter when the Power LED changes to green. 8 -- Getting Started with the BSK200...
OFTWARE AND RIVER NSTALLATION Installing the IVT BlueSoleil Software ™ The IVT BlueSoleil software allows you to manage audio transmissions between your computer and Bluetooth enabled devices. F YOU HAVE OTHER LUETOOTH SOFTWARE INSTALLED YOU DO IVT B NOT HAVE TO REMOVE IT TO INSTALL THE OLEIL SOFT WARE OWEVER...
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4. Choose the language you want and click OK. 5. Click Next to continue. 10 -- Software and Driver Installation...
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6. Read the license agreement and click Yes. 7. Click Next to start the installation. The installation takes a few minutes, and then the following screen appears. Software and Driver Installation -- 11...
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8. Click Finish to complete the installation and reboot your computer. When your computer restarts, the following screen appears. EPENDING ON YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM THE SCREEN BELOW MAY NOT APPEAR UNTIL THE FIRST TIME YOU OPEN THE OLEIL PROGRAM 9. Click OK to continue. The IVT BlueSoleil program opens. 10.
To learn about this program, click Help on the main toolbar. The IVT BlueSoleil help application opens. The program includes many service such as using your computer as a server. Look in the Help application for instructions on how to enable these services. Installing Drivers for the Transmitter Refer to the following to install drivers for the transmitter.
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1. Connect the transmitter to a USB connector on your computer. 2. Set the mode switch on the transmitter to USB. 3. The system detects the new hardware and the following screen appears. 14 -- Software and Driver Installation...
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4. Select the No, not this time radio button and click Next. 5. Select the Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) radio button and click Next. Software and Driver Installation -- 15...
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6. Browse to the WindowsXP folder (or the folder for your OS) on the CD: Cyber Headset -> IVT BlueSoleil -> USBDrivers -> WindowsXP, and then click OK. 7. Click Next to continue. 8. Click Finish to complete the installation. 16 -- Software and Driver Installation...
PERATION This section covers pairing the transmitter and headset for use with audio devices, pairing the headset with your computer, and pairing with your mobile phone. Connecting the Transmitter to an Audio Device 3.5- (1/8 INCH AUDIO JACK ON THE TRANSMITTER IS THE SAME SIZE AS THE STANDARD JACKS ON COMPUTERS AND ON MOST AUDIO DEVICES F YOUR AUDIO DEVICE USES A DIFFERENT...
3. Plug the transmitter into the audio out connector on the device. Track Title Blue Monday Track Title Blue Monday My MP3 Pl a yer Pairing Devices Connect the transmitter to an audio device, now you can you can pair the headset with the trans- mitter or with a Bluetooth-enabled phone.
3. Press and hold the Pair/answer button on the headset until the link LED flashes yellow. When the link LEDs on both devices flash blue, the devices are paired. 4. Put on your headset and enjoy the music. (See “Adjusting the Volume” on page 24.) (See “Skipping Tracks”...
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In order to connect and share services via Bluetooth wireless technology, the two devices must support the same Bluetooth Profile(s). One device must be act as a server; the other must be the client. Refer to the IVT BlueSoleil Help utility for more information. HEN CONNECTED TO YOUR COMPUTER THE SKIP FUNCTION ™...
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4. Click Start -> All Programs -> IVT BlueSoleil -> BlueSoleil to open the IVT BlueSoleil pro- gram. 5. Click the red ball in the center of the Main Window to search for devices in range. Operation -- 21...
6. When your headset is detected the Cyber Headphone icon appears. (Other Bluetooth devices that are in range also appear.) 7. Right-click the Cyber Headphone icon and select Pair Device. 8. Type in the default passkey [0000] and click OK. 9.
Once you have paired the headset with your computer, you can listen to music on your computer, or talk with friends using network meeting tools. AIRING WITH A LUETOOTH NABLED HONE Refer to the following to pair the headset with a Bluetooth enabled phone. LUETOOTH MUST BE ENABLED ON YOUR MOBILE PHONE TO USE ’...
3. Press Pair/answer to end your call. Headset Operation Once you have paired with a device, operating the headset is easy. You can skip tracks and adjust the volume without removing the headset. DJUSTING THE OLUME Refer to the following to adjust the volume. Press the left side of the volume button to decrease the volume.
PPENDIX Troubleshooting Try the following if the headset or transmitter do not work: • Ensure connecting devices are charged. • Unplug the transmitter from your computer and then connect it again. • Turn off all devices and then turn them on again in the order shown in this guide. •...
Incoming-talking mode Outgoing-dialing mode Blue slow flash interval 0.3s Outgoing-talking mode Charging mode Red LED on Charging full mode Green LED on CONNECTOR Function LED Status Power on to USB connection No LED on Pairing mode Yellow LED on Idle mode Yellow quick flash Connection mode Yellow LED on...
Music suspends and You can hear ring transfers to phone. Music (A2DP) tone, but you can not — When call ended, answer music resumes. Mobile phone (talking) Not available Not available — Mobile phone Available Available Available (standby) Specifications RANSMITTER General Radio Bluetooth Class 2, up to 5 ~ 10 meters (open space) Operating range depends on paired phone model, battery power,...
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EADSET General Radio Bluetooth Class 2, up to 5~10 meters (open space) Operating range depends on paired phone model, battery power, and environmental factors. Carrier Frequency 2.402~2.480GHZ Data Rate 1 Mbps Spread Spectrum FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) Modulation Method GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying) Auto-switching While listening to music, you can receive or make a phone call with...
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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