• Plastic bags and small parts may cause choking if ingested. Keep them away from small children and pets. • Use only the power cords included with this product. • Avoid temperatures exceeding 140° F (will cause equipment failure). VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 3 ®...
• Standby Mode: Headset is on, Bluetooth link is active, and the user is not on a call (blue light will flash). • Talk Mode: Headset is in use with the cell phone while the cell phone is on an active call (blue light will flash). VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 5...
HEADSET OVERVIEW A. Volume Up/Mute B. Volume Down C. Extendable Microphone Boom D. On/Off Switch E. Indicator Lights F. Multifunction Button (MFB) G. NFC Zone (pictured below) NFC Zone VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 6 ®...
Blue light: Fully charged. Over 7 hours’ talk time. Red light: Less than a full charge. Indicator Light Location For best performance, keep charging the headset when not in use. VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 7 ®...
“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. VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 8 ®...
5. Follow the prompts on your cell phone until it confirms pairing is successful. 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. VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 9 ®...
4. Select “VXi Xplorer” to pair. (Passcode is “0000” if needed.) 5. When connected, the headset will give you the voice prompt, “Your headset is connected” and the indicator light will flash blue. VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 10...
“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. VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 11...
Using the Headset in High-Noise Situations The microphone boom is extendable for greater levels of noise cancelation in noisy environments. Simply slide the boom in or out as needed. For Normal Use (Low-Noise Environment) For Noisy Environments VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 12 ®...
Rejecting an Incoming Call 1. To reject an incoming call, press and hold the MFB for two seconds. You will hear a two-note descending tone and the call will be transferred to your voicemail (if available). VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 13 ®...
5. The headset lights should now be alternating red and blue. 6. The headset initiates pairing activity, and the incoming pairing request must be accepted on the phone. NOTE: This may include entering the pin number “0000” (four zeros). VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 14 ®...
® Press the MFB once while the headset is in standby mode to initiate voice command functions on your phone. Support for this is phone dependent. See your phone’s user guide for more information. VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 15...
A quick press of the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons together will turn the headset indicator lights off. Repeat to turn the indicator lights on. When powering on the headset, the indicator lights will be in the same state as they were when last powered off. VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 16 ®...
6-10 seconds until two low tones are heard. 3. Power off the headset. The pairing memory is now clear and will need to be paired to any desired devices before it can be used with them. VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 17 ®...
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Volume Down (1-2 NONE 1 short tone NONE seconds) Disable LEDs Volume Up/Volume NONE 1 short tone NONE Down (quick press) Enable LEDs Volume Up/Volume LEDs active 1 short tone NONE Down (quick press) VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 18 ®...
MFB & Volume Down Alternating red and Long low tone every “Discovering” Pairing (quick press) blue flash 5 seconds for 60 seconds Proximity Pairing NONE NONE 2 short tones (after NONE Timeout 60 seconds) VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 19 ®...
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End a Call MFB (quick press) Blue light flashes 2 falling tones NONE slightly faster Reject a Call* NONE 2 falling tones NONE (1-2 seconds) *Sends call to voicemail (if available) VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 20 ®...
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Call, Hold Current Call (2 quick presses) Answer Incoming MFB (quick press) NONE NONE NONE Call, End Current Call Reject Incoming Call, NONE 2 falling tones NONE Continue Current Call (1-2 seconds) VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 21 ®...
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NONE “Battery low” every flashes 60 seconds Connect A2DP NONE Blue MFB (quick, NONE “ Your headset is double-flash) connected” Proximity Pairing NONE NONE 2 short tones (after NONE Timeout 60 seconds) VXi BlueParrott Xplorer User Guide PAGE 22 ®...
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