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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: Prolonged exposure to high volume levels can damage your hearing. To avoid injury, set the volume to the lowest comfortable level. If you experience ringing in your ears, or voices sound muffled, stop using the headset. Avoid turning up the volume to block noisy surroundings. It's possible for your ears to adapt to volume that is too high, and this could result in permanent hearing damage without any noticeable discomfort.
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Connect the USB charger cord into the headset's USB charging port. If the headset is not fully charged, the indicator will turn red. When the indicator turns blue and stays blue, the unit is fully charged. A fully discharged battery will need approximately 1.5 hours to achieve a complete charge.
While charging, the indicator light shows the level of battery power on your Point as follows:
Blue light: Fully charged. Over 6 hours' talk time.
Red light: Less than a full charge.
For best performance, keep charging the headset when not in use.
The Point headset should be operated from battery power only. If you connect the headset to a charger while it is turned on, it will reset and shut off. To turn it back on again, first unplug the headset from the USB charging cord, slide the switch to the "off" position (if not already done), then back to the "on" position.
NOTE: Do not attach the charger mid-call. This will cause the headset to reset, and the call will be sent back to the phone.
Turn Headset On: Slide the switch down towards the boom to expose a green bar in the switch cavity. The LED will flash blue three times and you will hear a voice prompt, "Power on."
Turn Headset Off (conserves battery power): Slide the switch up towards the back of the headset to expose a red bar in the switch cavity. The LED will flash red four times and you will hear a voice prompt, "Power off."
Standby Mode: Once the headset is turned on (after the initial pairing), it will attempt to connect to the last device that it was paired with, putting itself into Standby Mode.
NFC (One-Touch) Pairing
Note: NFC and One-Touch Pairing are dependent on your cell phone. The size and sensitivity of your phone's NFC zone and how to connect the headset may vary between devices.
Placing Headset into Pairing Mode
When you turn the headset on for the first time, or if its pairing memory has been wiped clear, it will go into pairing mode automatically. If the headset has already been paired with another device, you will need to manually put it into pairing mode if you are not going to use NFC Pairing.
Power on the headset, then press and hold the MFB for approximately 6 seconds until you hear the audio prompt "Discovering." The headset will be visible for pairing to devices for 120 seconds.
Pairing to a Cell Phone
The headset is provided with the medium-loop ear bud already attached. If you need to change it, peel it off and replace with the ear bud of your choice.
Choose the ear bud and ear hook (if desired) that best fits your ear.
The headset can be worn on either ear, with or without the ear hook. The ear hooks are left and right specific and are marked with an "L" for left or "R" for right to show which side they are for.
To attach an ear hook, clip the "C" of the hook over the neck of the receiver.
When wearing your Point, adjust the fit by rotating the ear bud so that the stabilizer loop (if applicable) presses against the back curve of your ear. Make sure that the boom is pointing towards the corner of your mouth.
To get the best performance from our noise-canceling technology, angle the microphone boom towards the corner of your mouth. Positioning is important; small adjustments in microphone placement can improve performance.
The headset must be on and connected with your phone.
The Point has pairing memory for up to 8 devices. The headset can also use Multipoint Mode, which means that it can be connected to two Bluetooth devices at the same time. You do not have to do anything to enable Multipoint Mode.
Using the Point in Multipoint Mode
The Point will monitor both phones and enable you to answer a call on either one from the headset.
If you are on a call and the other device receives a call, you will hear a notification in the headset.
This will reset or clear the headset's internal paired devices list. The headset must be on to perform this function.
Function | Button/Duration of Press | LED Indicator | Audio Indicator | Voice Indicator |
Power On | Slide switch towards boom | 3 fast blue flashes | NONE | "Power on" |
Power Off | Slide switch towards tail | 4 fast red flashes | NONE | "Power off" |
Enable Pairing Mode | MFB (5-6 seconds) | Alternating red and blue flash | NONE | "Discovering" |
Volume Up | Volume Up (quick press) | NONE | 1 short tone | NONE |
Volume Down | Volume Down (quick press) | NONE | 1 short tone | NONE |
Phone Voice Control (Start/End) | MFB (quick press) | NONE | 1 tone | NONE |
Last Number Redial | Volume Down (1-2 seconds) | NONE | 1 short tone | NONE |
Disable LEDs | Volume Up/Volume Down (quick press) | NONE | 1 short tone | NONE |
Enable LEDs | Volume Up/Volume Down (quick press) | LEDs active | 1 short tone | NONE |
Reset Paired Devices | Volume Up/Volume Down (5-6 seconds) | 2 fast red flashes | 2 low tones | NONE |
Disable Multipoint Mode | MFB/Volume Up & Volume Down (3-4 seconds) | NONE | 4 falling tones | NONE |
Enable Multipoint Mode | MFB/Volume Up & Volume Down (quick press) | NONE | 4 rising tones | NONE |
Establish Service Level Connection | MFB (quick press) | Fast blue flash | 1 long tone | " Your headset is connected" |
Function | Button/Duration of Press | LED Indicator | Audio Indicator | Voice Indicator |
Volume Up | Volume Up (quick press) | NONE | 1 short tone | NONE |
Volume Down | Volume Down (quick press) | NONE | 1 short tone | NONE |
Mute (On/Off) | Volume Up (1-2 seconds) | NONE | 1 tone | NONE |
Mute Reminder | NONE | NONE | 1 tone (every 10 seconds) | NONE |
Answer a Call | MFB (quick press) | Blue light flashes slightly slower | 2 rising tones | NONE |
End a Call | MFB (quick press) | Blue light flashes slightly faster | 2 falling tones | NONE |
Reject a Call* | MFB (1-2 seconds) | NONE *Sends call to voicemail (if available) | 2 falling tones | NONE |
Transfer Audio | Volume Down (1-2 seconds) | NONE (LEDs go out until call ends, or audio is transferred back to the headset) | 1 long tone | NONE |
Answer Incoming Call, Hold Current Call | MFB (2 quick presses) | NONE | NONE | NONE |
Answer Incoming Call, End Current Call | MFB (quick press) | NONE | NONE | NONE |
Reject Incoming Call, Continue Current Call | MFB & Volume Down (quick press) | NONE | 2 falling tones | NONE |
Notification | Button/Duration of Press | LED Indicator | Audio Indicator | Voice Indicator |
Mute Reminder | NONE | NONE | 1 tone (every 10 seconds) | NONE |
Headset Connects to Device | NONE | Blue light, fast flash | NONE | "Your headset is connected" |
Disconnect from Device | NONE | Red light, slow flash | NONE | "Your headset is disconnected" |
Out of Range (Link Loss) | NONE | Red light, slow flash | 1 short tone | NONE |
Low Battery | NONE | Red light, 2 fast flashes | NONE | "Battery low" every 60 seconds |
Connect A2DP | NONE | Blue MFB (quick, double-flash) | NONE | "Your headset is connected" |
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Download BlueParrott Point VXi - Noise Canceling Bluetooth Headset Manual
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