Bluetake Technology BT400G22003520 BLUETOOTH HEADSET User Manual BT400GII 9x9 p65
Bluetake Technology Co., Ltd. BLUETOOTH HEADSET BT400GII 9x9 p65
MANUAL
BT400GII Bluetooth Headset Quick Start-Up www.bluetake.com - Overview of BT400GII “Volume Up” button “Volume Down” button “Power/Talk/Pairing” button Open / Close the microphone The microphone can be closed when the headset doesn’t use. DC POWER IN Earhook Speaker Microphone - Changing the earhook The BT400GII Bluetooth headset can be worn on either ear. Please carry out the following steps to shift the earhook for wearing it on 1. the other ear. 1. Carefully remove the earhook from the headset 2. 2. Change the direction of the earhook as shown in diagram 2. 3. Carefully replace the earhook on the headset. 3. - Turning the headset ON/OFF To turn your headset ON: Press and hold the button for 3 seconds, and then the speaker will emit two high tones. When the power is on, the button starts to flash blue. LED in the (Note: The headset will go to pairing mode if you press and button for 5 seconds from OFF status) hold the To turn your headset OFF: Press and hold the button for 3 seconds, and then the speaker will emit two high tones. When the power is off, the LED in the button stops flashing. - Charging the battery Before using BT400GII you will have to charge the battery for approximate 3 hours to ensure a fully charged battery. DC POWER IN 1. Plug the AC power adapter into the DC POWER IN socket situated at the back of the headset. 2. Plug the AC power adapter’s plug into an electrical wall outlet. button is on and re3. When charging, the LED in the mains lit until charging is complete. 4. Charge the headset for approximate 3 hours or until the button extinguishes. LED in the 5. Remove the AC adapter from the headset’s AC power jack. Notice: The headset doesn’t work while it’s charging. - Pairing to a Bluetooth phone What is Bluetooth pairing? Before using your headset for the first time, you must pair it with a particular Bluetooth cell phone previously. “Pairing” process creates a unique wireless link between two devices. Once paired, the communication between two devices do not need any authentication or authorization anymore. Please follow the instruction below to pair the headset with a Bluetooth cell phone: 1. Ensure the headset is OFF. button for approximately 5 seconds 2. Press and hold the until the headset LED starts to flash with blue and red. button when the LED is flashing, the status 3. Release the indicates that the headset is in pairing mode and waiting to pair with another Bluetooth device. 4. Follow the operating instructions for your Bluetooth phone to start a pairing process. 5. Your phone’s display will indicate that it found one or more Bluetooth devices, the “Bluetake Headset” should be included in the list, please select it for pairing. 6. The phone’s display then prompt you for a pairing passkey or PIN, please enter four zeros “0000”. 7. When the pairing process is finished successfully, the headset LED will return to normal status of flashing blue only. 8. Your phone’s display may ask you whether you want to change the headset’s name, you can replace the “Bluetake Headset” with any you may prefer. - Answering/Ending a call Answering a call. After being paired with your cell phone, the headset is now ready to recevie incoming calls without handling the phone. When there’s an incoming call, both the cell phone and the headset will ring simultaneously. Upon hearing the ring tones through the headset’s speaker you can answer the incoming button and then speaking normally. call by pressing Ending a call. You can use either of the ways to end a call: button to end a call. 1. Press the headset’s 2. Press the phone’s keypad to end a call. - Making a call There are two ways to make calls: 1. Using the phone’s keypad: As general usage, dial the phone number you want to call by pressing the phone’s keypad. You may also hear the dialing tones through the headset. 2. Using the Voice Dialing through the headset: What is voice dialing? Voice dialing is a feature on some Bluetooth phones which allows you make calls by saying the name of the person you want to call. The phone compares your voice with your previous recording (called a voice tag). If they match then the phone will automatically dial the corresponding phone number. Not all Bluetooth phones support voice dialing, please refer to your phone’s spec to make sure whether your phone supports this feature. The headset does not have a keyboard so it’s necessary to use voice dialing to make calls. To do this you have to record voice tags for the contacts in your phone address book. If your phone supports voice dialing function, you can use this feature with the headset easily. Note that the voice dialing on your phone must be enabled and the voice tags must have been recorded previously. (Please refer to your phone’s instruction on recording and storing voice tags) button once. a. Briefly press the b. After the tone, say the name of the person you want to call. c. The phone number will be dialed automatically by phone after recognizing the correct voice tag. 10 - Appendix I Button Function button button Turn ON/OFF Press the button for 3 seconds until the blue LED flashes five times. Anwser/End calls Press the Pairing When the headset is off, press the button to turn on and keep it pressed for about 5 seconds until the LED flashes blue and red alternately. Volume control Press the or button repeatedly until you reach your desired level. Mute / Unmute or button Press the for about 2 seconds. button once 11 - Appendix II Audio Tone Turn On Turn Off Pairing mode Incoming call Mute Unmute Battery low Two high tones Two low tones Two high tones A ring tone at 2 seconds interval Repeated two low beeps at a 3 seconds interval A single beep Starts when the talk time is left about 3~5 minutes. At a 16 seconds interval. 12 FCC Notices This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation . FCC RF Exposure requirements This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.” NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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