Tekkeon is a miniature cord-free headset that enables comfortable, handsfree communication with your Bluetooth mobile phone. ezTalker mini works with your Bluetooth-ready mobile phone to provide clear, high-quality communication. While using your ezTalker mini headset, you can store your mobile phone in your pocket, backpack, or briefcase—just about anywhere in close proximity that...
Getting to Know ezTalker mini Speaker Microphone Getting Started Before using ezTalker mini, you must: • Charge ezTalker mini • Pair ezTalker mini to your mobile phone • Fit ezTalker mini to your ear Directions for each of these activities are provided in the following three sections. Once these steps are completed, you will be ready to use ezTalker mini! TALK Button Used for turning headset on/off,...
Charging ezTalker mini Before using ezTalker mini, you must charge the headset for approximately two hours. When fully charged, the battery provides up to five hours of talk time and up to 120 hours of standby time. To Charge the Headset 1.
To Pair the Devices 1. Turn on the mobile phone and place it next to the headset. 2. Initiate the Bluetooth device-pairing (discovery) feature on the mobile phone. Refer to the mobile phone user guide for instructions on initiating this feature. 3.
To Replace the ezFit Earpiece 1. To remove the ezFit Earpiece, hold the plastic and gently pull toward you. 2. Snap the other ezFit Earpiece into place. To Add the ezEarhook 1. Position to hole on the end of the ezEarhook over the stem on the rear of ezTalker and push to snap the ezEarhook into place.
To Turn Off the Headset When the headset is on, press and hold the TALK button approximately four seconds until the blue LED turns off or until you hear the OFF tone. The headset turns off. Making Calls You can make calls from your mobile phone, or directly from ezTalker mini using the last number redial feature or voice dialing commands (if these features are supported by your mobile phone.) To Make Calls From Your Mobile Phone 1.
Receiving Calls When you receive a call on your mobile phone, you will hear the mobile phone ring before you hear the ring tone through your headset as there is a small delay before the headset recognizes the incoming call. If you do not wish to answer the call, you can use the Call Reject feature to reject the call and send the caller to voice mail (if available).
Adjusting the Volume The volume can be adjusted using the volume controls on ezTalker mini or your mobile phone. To Increase the Volume 1. Press and release the top VOLUME button +. Figure 4. Volume buttons To Decrease the Volume 1.
Visual and Audible Indicators Two LEDs (blue and amber) indicate the status of the headset, while tones heard through the headset provide an audible indication of a requested action. Following are descriptions of visual and audible indicators provided by your ezTalker mini headset. Visual Indicators LED Status Blue LED flashes at...
Troubleshooting Issue When you initiate the Bluetooth device pairing feature on your mobile phone, your phone cannot find ezTalker mini. Your ezTalker mini headset is not communicating with your mobile phone. You are encountering poor reception via the ezTalker mini headset. Your mobile phone does not accept voice commands when you are using ezTalker mini.
The product enclosed herein is warranted to be free of operational defects for a period of one year from the date of purchase. In the event of a defect in operation during the warranty period Tekkeon, Inc. will replace the defective product when the owner returns all product contents. The limited warranty will be considered void if the unit is tampered with, subject to misuse, negligence or accidental damage, has been improperly serviced, or if the security seal is removed.
Any user of this product does so at the user’s own risk. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Tekkeon, Inc. and its suppliers provide the hardware and any support services related thereto “as is” and with all faults; and hereby disclaim all warranties and conditions,...
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FCC Statement for Class B Digital Devices This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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