Getting Started; Charging The Battery; Pairing The Bluetooth Headset With A Compatible Phone - Primax PHS-5 User Manual

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Getting started

Take out all components from the package.
1. PHS-5 variants Headset
2. Charger
3. User guide
4. Quick reference (optional)
5. Car charger (Optional)
3.

Charging the battery

Before using PHS-5 variants, you must charge the product for approximately 2 hours.
When the battery is fully charged, it provides up to 9 hours of talk time and up to 240
hours of standby time.
1. Connect the charger cable to PHS-5 variants
2. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet. When PHS-5 variants is charging, red
indicator light will display.
3. When the battery is fully charged, the Red light is off. Unplug the charger cable
from the wall outlet and PHS-5 variants.

4. Pairing the Bluetooth headset with a compatible phone

Pairing is the process of linking the headset with your Bluetooth enabled mobile
phone. After this process is completed, you can use the PHS-5 variants only with this
paired mobile phone. If you want to use PHS-5 variants with another mobile phone,
you must repeat the pairing process again. The PHS-5 variants can be paired with up
to 8 compatible phones but connected to only one phone at a time.
1. Make sure that the compatible phone is turned on and within 10 meters of the
headset.
2. Turn on PHS-5 variants and make sure the headset is charged. Press and hold
volume up key and volume down key together for about 2 seconds. The blue and red
LEDs will flash alternatively. Release both buttons and the headset is now in pairing
mode.
3. Activate the Bluetooth connection from the phone. You may need to consult with
user guide of your phone regarding how to do that.
4. Set the phone to start searching for Bluetooth devices as instructed in user guide
of your phone.
5. Select the PHS-5 variants from the list.
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