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Palm
Ultralight Wireless Headset
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  • Page 1: User Guide

    User Guide Palm Ultralight Wireless Headset ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Charging your headset ... 3 Pairing your headset with your Bluetooth smartphone ... 7 Turning your headset on and off ... 10 Wearing your headset on your left or right ear ... 11 Using your headset ... 15 Making a call ... 16 Answering a call ...
  • Page 3: Palm Ultralight Wireless Headset

    Before getting started, please review the safety booklet included in your package. Thank you for purchasing the Palm be delighted with its operation. Please read this guide to get started and make the best use of your headset’s many features. [ ! ] IMPORTANT Using a mobile phone while driving creates a distraction to the driver, and this may increase the likelihood of an accident.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    * Use only the charger provided with your Palm adapter provided. ** This is a AAA battery-powered charger that can be used to recharge your headset. *** Replace the battery with only a nonrechargeable AAA battery. Headset with a...
  • Page 5: Charging Your Headset

    Charging your headset Your headset contains a rechargeable battery that you must fully charge before using it for the first time. You can use your fully charged headset for up to three hours before it needs to be recharged. There are two ways you can charge your headset:...
  • Page 6 The indicator light turns off when your headset is fully charged. You are now ready to pair your headset and your smartphone. If your headset has already been paired with your phone, you can begin using the headset immediately.
  • Page 7 [ ! ] IMPORTANT With the shirt clip facing you, separate the charging adapter from your headset carrying pocket by grasping both attachments and gently bending the outsides forward so that the components snap apart. Do not twist the components.
  • Page 8 Insert your headset into the headset carrying pocket. See the figure that appears next to Step 4. One AAA battery should be able to completely recharge your headset twice before you need to replace it. When your headset is fully charged, the red light turns off. This is done in Step 5 below.
  • Page 9: Pairing Your Headset With Your Bluetooth Smartphone

    NOTE Your headset must be turned off before you begin the pairing process. If it is on, see Turning your headset on and off to learn how to turn it off. Pairing with your Treo smartphone (Palm OS Make sure your headset is off, and then press and hold the Call control button until the headset indicator light alternately flashes red and blue.
  • Page 10 Select the Devices tab, and then select New Partnership. When the smartphone finds your headset, it displays “Palm Ultralight” with a headphone icon next to it. Select Palm Ultralight, and then select Next. When your smartphone asks for a passkey, enter 0000, and then select Next.
  • Page 11 Bluetooth menu on your phone and then selecting the option to discover a Bluetooth device. When your phone finds your Palm ultralight wireless headset, a message appears asking if you want to pair; select Yes or OK. When a message on your phone screen asks for a passkey, enter 0000, and then select Yes or OK.
  • Page 12: Turning Your Headset On And Off

    The indicator light remains unlit when the power is off. When you turn your headset on, after a brief delay, the indicator light displays one of the following charge levels: • Three red flashes = greater than 2/3 battery charge •...
  • Page 13: Wearing Your Headset On Your Left Or Right Ear

    Wearing your headset on your left or right ear Your headset comes with three soft-gel ear tips and an optional earloop. Inserting a soft-gel ear tip Select the ear tip size that fits the most comfortably in your ear. Hold the ear tip with the elongated...
  • Page 14 Wearing your headset on your left or right ear With the ear tip facing you, twist the tip toward the R for right-ear wearing or toward the L for left-ear wearing. Neutral position Right ear Left ear To remove the ear tip, make sure it’s in the neutral position and then pull it away from your headset.
  • Page 15 Using the earloop You can attach the earloop to your headset to improve stability. Remove the ear tip from your headset by turning it to the neutral position and pulling it away from your headset. ® Palm...
  • Page 16 Wearing your headset on your left or right ear Attach the earloop between your headset and the ear tip, and replace the ear tip. For the right ear, the earloop appears as shown in the following figure. For the left ear, reverse the orientation. The ear tip should rest against, but not enter, the ear canal.
  • Page 17: Using Your Headset

    To reenable DSP noise reduction, repeat the procedure for turning off DSP noise reduction and you should hear two ascending tones. When you turn off your headset, the DSP noise reduction setting is cleared. DSP noise reduction is reenabled the next time you turn it on.
  • Page 18: Making A Call

    Make sure your headset is on. Dial the number on your smartphone. The call is automatically transferred to your headset, and you hear a series of tones. You can also Use voice-activated dialing, if your phone and wireless plan support it...
  • Page 19: Answering A Call

    On a Treo smartphone, the call is automatically transferred to your headset. For other phones, you may need to press and release the Call control button to transfer the call to your headset. Increase or decrease the call volume by...
  • Page 20: Using Auto Answer

    When your headset has been paired with your phone and you make or answer a call on your phone while your headset is turned off (or is out of range of the phone), your headset automatically tries to connect to the call if you turn it on (or bring it back into range of your phone).
  • Page 21: Muting A Call

    While the mute feature is active, you hear two tones every 60 seconds. To turn off the mute feature, press both sides of the Volume button again. ® Palm ultralight wireless headset...
  • Page 22: What Do The Colored Flashes And Tones Mean

    Red flash every second and 2 tones sound every 20 seconds Pairing mode Alternating blue and red flashes Missed call Rapid, alternating blue and purple flashes every 6 seconds Ringing Rapid, alternating blue and red flashes ® Palm ultralight wireless headset...
  • Page 23: Advanced Features

    Redial the last number To redial the last number you called, quickly press the Call control button twice. You hear a high tone for each press. Switch a call from phone to headset To switch a call from your phone to your headset, briefly press the Call control button.
  • Page 24: Common Questions

    Your headset is not designed for use with cordless phones. Does my headset work with laptop, desktop, or handheld computers? Your headset can work with other devices besides your phone if those devices are compliant with Bluetooth version 1.1 or later specifications and they support the Bluetooth headset and/or hands-free profile(s).
  • Page 25: Customer Support For Your Headset

    Devices outside of that pairing cannot participate in the transmission. Customer support for your headset For customer support for your Palm ultralight wireless headset, please go to www.palm.com/ultralightheadset. Caring for your headset • To clean your headset, use a clean, soft, slightly damp cloth.
  • Page 26: Glossary

    When you have paired your mobile phone with your headset, the devices recognize each other, allowing the phone to bypass the discovery and authentication process and automatically accept the transmission. Passkey or Secret code that you must enter on the phone in order to pair the mobile phone with your headset.
  • Page 27: Important Battery Safety Information

    Dispose of batteries according to local environmental laws. • Do not disassemble, heat, crush, deform, or puncture batteries. • Do not attempt to charge nonrechargeable batteries. • Keep batteries out of the reach of children. ® Palm ultralight wireless headset Important battery safety information...
  • Page 28: Product Regulatory Information

    Changes or modifications not covered in this manual must be approved in writing by the manufacturer’s Regulatory Engineering Department. Changes or modifications made without written approval may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ® Palm ultralight wireless headset...
  • Page 29: Industry Canada Notice

    « La confidentialité des communications n’est pas assurée lors de l’usage du téléphone. » Ce produit répond aux spécifications techniques du ministère de l’Industrie du Canada en vigueur pour le RSS210. ® Palm ultralight wireless headset Product regulatory information ®...
  • Page 30: Declaration Of Conformity

    2132 LR Hoofddorp The Netherlands Tel. +31 23 5648010 Fax. +31 23 5648015 www.plantronics.com In accordance with EN45014: 1998 3265WW Palm® Ultralight Wireless Headset - Plantronics BV Southpoint, Building C Scorpius 140 2132 LR Hoofddorp The Netherlands Standard EN 60950-1: 2001 +A11...
  • Page 31 Palm headset, from ESD harm. While Palm has built protections against ESD into its products, ESD unfortunately exists and, unless neutralized, could build up to levels that could harm your equipment.
  • Page 32 The recommendation from Palm is that you take this precaution before connecting your Palm smartphone to your computer, placing the smartphone in a cradle, or connecting it to any other device.
  • Page 33 Palm, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual. Palm, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this product. Palm, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead battery, or repairs of this product.
  • Page 34 Palm, Inc. 950 W. Maude Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94085-2801 United States of America PN: 406-10592-00 v. 1.0...

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