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Introduction
Bluetooth Technology
Bluetooth technology essentially replaces the need for short-ranged
cables by enabling compatible devices (both portable and stationary) to
communicate wirelessly within a short network area. Bluetooth enabled
devices are linked through a globally available radio frequency range,
which allows for the rapid and reliable transfer of voice and data
information. The low-power consuming, low-cost solution makes it
especially suitable for handheld applications like mobile phones and
wireless headsets.
Product Overview
The headset can be wirelessly linked to any compatible Bluetooth
enabled device that supports the headset profile or the handsfree
profile. These devices may include both stationary and mobile phones,
which come embedded with a Bluetooth RF chip. This user's guide
focuses on how to use the headset with your mobile phone, so you need
to have a phone with built-in Bluetooth capability, or a phone with a
Bluetooth adapter connected to it.
The headset is the ultimate handsfree solution when you try to hold
conversations over a Bluetooth-enabled telephony device at home, in a
car, in the office or anywhere. You can use the headset to talk to friends,
family and coworkers wirelessly without the hassle of a wired headset or
trying to find a phone. When you receive or make a call, all you have to
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  • Page 1 Introduction Bluetooth Technology Bluetooth technology essentially replaces the need for short-ranged cables by enabling compatible devices (both portable and stationary) to communicate wirelessly within a short network area. Bluetooth enabled devices are linked through a globally available radio frequency range, which allows for the rapid and reliable transfer of voice and data information.
  • Page 2 do is press the Call handling/Power button on your headset and you are instantly connected to your phone. Moreover, you can also use voice control to make calls (if your phone supports this function). Sleek design and small size make the headset light in weight and fit perfectly in your ear.
  • Page 3: Headset Overview

    Getting Started Headset Overview Ear Hook Indicator Light: Shows the current status of the headset. Charging Connector Speaker Microphone Call Handling/ Power Volume Up Button: Answer/End a call or power on/off Volume Down the headset. Getting Started...
  • Page 4: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery The headset does not come charged when you buy it, please ensure that the battery is fully charged upon initial use. When to Charge the Battery The headset will require charging upon initial use, low battery or press and hold the "Call handling/Power "...
  • Page 5: Using The Headset

    Using the Headset Switching the Headset On or Off Switching the headset on Press and hold the Call handling/Power button for about 5 seconds. The headset beeps and the indicator light flashes blue. If no light shown, the battery is running out of power. Switching the headset off Press and hold the Call handling/Power button for about 3 seconds.
  • Page 6 3. In the phone, enter the menu where you can set the phone to search for bluetooth devices and begin the search. 4. The headset name appears on the display. Select the headset and enter the headset default password 1234. The phone starts to pair with the headset.
  • Page 7: Transferring A Call From The Phone To The Headset

    1. Make sure the phone and the headset is within effective range, the headset is ON and no call is in progress. Press the Call handling/ Power button on the headset once. The headset beeps which indicates that you can now say the name you want as a voice tag. 2.
  • Page 8: Lost Connection To The Headset During A Call

    Lost Connection to the Headset During a Call If the connection to the headset is lost during a call, your phone may show a message indicating that the connection is lost, follow the indicated steps on your phone to transfer the call to the phone. Adjusting the Volume Press the volume up key to increase the volume and the volume down key to decrease the volume.
  • Page 9: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance • Do not expose the product to liquid or moisture. • Do not expose the product to intense heat or cold. High or extreme low temperature can shorten the lift of electrical devices. • Do not store the product where dust and dirt is prevalent. •...
  • Page 10: Safety Information

    Safety Information Radio Frequency Exposure The Headset contains a built-in radio transmitter and receiver. During a call, the headset communicates with a mobile phone by receiving and transmitting radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields in a frequency range of 2400 to 2500 MHz. The output power emitted from the radio transmitter is a low 0.001-watt.
  • Page 11: Blasting Area

    Aircraft • Make sure that your headset is turned off prior to boarding any aircraft. • Do not use your electrical device on the aircraft unless permitted by the flight crew. Blasting Area Turn off your electronic device when in a blasting area or in areas posted "turn-off two-way radio"...
  • Page 12 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: this device may not cause harmful interference and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B...

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