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The blue LED indicator on the Talkman device turns on, may flash a few times, and then remains lit. After 20 to
30 seconds, the headset beeps three ascending tones and its LED indicator flashes blue. These indicators confirm
that a pairing has completed.
4. Put on the headset. You will hear the headset repeat the serial number of the Talkman device to which it is paired.
5. Verify that the number matches the serial number on the Talkman device.
If you need to attempt the pairing again, re-enter pairing mode by pressing and releasing the Plus (+) and Minus
(-) buttons on the headset control panel.
6. Press the Play/Pause button on the Talkman device to confirm the number.
7. Press the Play/Pause button again to begin working.
Manually Pairing an SRX2 Headset with a T5, A500, or A700 Talkman Device
Prerequisites:
The headset is powered off.
The Talkman device is not in a charger, and there is no wired headset connected to it.
The Talkman device is in sleep mode — not in use running a task or voice application. Its green LED indicator is
flashing. If the LED is solid green, press the Play/Pause button.
The Talkman device is Bluetooth ready with Bluetooth connection features enabled.
1. Turn on the headset.
The LED indicator is solid green. The headset remains in pairing mode for ten minutes then powers off.
2. Press and hold the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons on the Talkman device for two seconds to manually initiate a
search for wireless headsets.
3. Immediately hold the headset and device so they are within six inches of each other but not touching.
The blue LED indicator on the Talkman device turns on, may flash a few times, and then remains lit. After 20 to
30 seconds, the headset beeps three ascending tones and its LED indicator flashes blue. These indicators confirm
that a pairing has completed.
4. Put on the headset. You will hear the headset repeat the serial number of the Talkman device to which it is paired.
5. Verify that the number matches the serial number on the Talkman device.
If you need to attempt the pairing again, re-enter pairing mode by press the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons on the
Talkman device again.
6. Press the Play/Pause button on the Talkman device to confirm the number.
7. Press the Play/Pause button again to begin working.
Screen-Based Pairing with a Handheld Device
Screen-based pairing is the preferred method for pairing an SRX2 headset with a handheld wireless device or PC. This
method allows the user to pick a specific headset from a list of available headset Bluetooth addresses displayed on a
screen, and eliminates the problem of unwanted cross pairing. Auto and manual pairing processes are not available in
screen-based pairing.
Prerequisites:
The headset is powered off.
The handheld device is not in a charger, and there is no wired headset connected to it.
The device is in sleep mode — not in use running an application.
The device is Bluetooth ready with Bluetooth connection features enabled.
1. Turn on the SRX2 headset. The SRX2 headset starts up in low power pairing mode.
Note: Some handheld devices may require the headset to be in high power pairing mode in order to be
discovered in the device's pairing inquiry. To change to high power pairing mode, press and release the
Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons on the headset while it is in low power pairing mode.
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