Cal Comp Electronics BC3200 BLUETOOTH HEADSET User Manual

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BC3200 Quick Guide
Appearance
BC3200
1.
Indicator light: provide visual cues for headset status
2.
Switch: turn on/turn off
3.
Volume down button: decrease the speaker volume
4.
Volume up button: Increase speaker volume
5.
Multi-function button (MFB): control several headset functions
6.
Microphone: pick up your voice input
7.
Earphone: spread out voice
8.
Ear-hook: attach the headset to your ear
9.
Charging port: connect the plug to your battery charger
Charging
When you use the headset at the first time, please charge for 24 hours to make sure that your headset is fully charged.
Five short tones from the headset every 20 seconds means that the battery is running low, please immediately charge it
around 2.5 hours.
Notice
1.
It is normal that the battery will gradually deteriorate after using the headset for a while.
2.
The headset switches off when charging.
How to Charge
1. Plug the charger into the charging port. While the headset is being charged, the LED indicator light will show different
color according to battery power.
a.
GreenÆ fully charged
b.
BlueÆ 80% charged
c.
RedÆ being charged
2. It could use Mini USB cable to be charged through USB interface or adaptor for travel use.
Battery Detect
Keep press the switch and Multi-function button when turn off the headset
a. if red indicator light flashes: power consumptionÆ please being charging ASAP
b. if blue indicator light flashes slowly: 60% battery powerÆ it could be use normal
c. if green indicator light bright always: fully battery power
Turning On & Off the Headset
 Simultaneously press the switch more than 3 seconds, the indicator light will start flashing 1.2 seconds and the
speaker will have audio tones for turn on.
 Continuously press the switch more than 3 seconds, the indicator light will start flashing 1.2 seconds and the
speaker will have audio tones for turn off
Pairing Your Headset and Phone *Effective range (10 m)
1.
Make sure the headset turn on
2.
Press volume-up or down button and Multi-function button over 3 seconds until the indicator light shows blue (the
first phone) or green (the second phone)
3.
If search successful, it will appear BC3200 from the found device
4.
Select " BC3200 " from the found device listed on the phone screen to pair the headset and the phone.
5.
Enter “0000” as the password when asked. Successful pairing makes the indicator light flash 10 times rapidly.
6.
If the phone fails to connect to the headset automatically after paring, click the MFB once, the headset will try to
connect to the phone, and the phone may ask you to confirm the connection with the headset, please select “Yes”.
Try again if failed.
7.
The pairing mode will keep 90 seconds continuously. If failed or over time, you could follow the step 1 to try again.
8.
If you want to start pair mode for headset with the second phone, please execute pair mode for 1~5 steps
repeatedly
Change Different Device
The indicator light will change color and spread out audio tones when you press switch shortly
1.
Blue indicator light and spread out audio tones Æ The first device
2.
Green indicator light and spread out audio tones two timesÆ The second device
Answer & Reject Calls
It will send out lower to higher warning notice when you have a call and indicator light shows blue color (the first phone) or
green color (the second phone) flash rapidly. At this time you could answer a call according to press MFB shortly or reject
the call according to press MFB long.
Switch Communication Channel
If your headset have two calls from two mobile phone, you could press switch shortly and choice which one you want to
answer. At this time another one will be hold and you can answer this call to press switch shortly.
Close a Call
Press MFB shortly and it will became standby mode. If you want to close one call, only need press switch into connection
and press MFB shortly.
Making & Answering Calls
Device Status
Phone 1
Function
Action
Idle
(Unpaired)
Voice dial
Last call re-dial
Answer a call
Reject a call
Idle
(Unpaired)
Ringing
(Shocked)
Idle
(Talking/Unpaired)
Ringing
(Shocked)
Idle
(Taking/Unpaired)
Switch holding call
ed
Answer 2 Call
Idle
(Unpaired)
Idle
HF Profile
Short click the MFB
Idle
Long press the MFB
Idle
Short click the MFB
Idle
(Busy)
Long press the MFB
Busy
Short dick the MFB
Busy
Short press the switch
HS Profile
None
None
None
Idle (Unpaired)
Idle
(Talking/Unpaired)
Talking
Talking & Ringing
Headset
Idle
(Unpaired)
Idle
(Taking/Unpaired)
Ringing
(Shocked)
Idle
(Taking/Unpaired)
Ringing
(Shocked)
Talking
Close a call
Phone 2
Taking
Taking
Idle
(Unpaired)
Busy
Short dick the MFB
Hold an active call
Talking & Ringing
Busy
Talking
Talking
Busy
Talking & Ringing
Idle
Busy
Idle
Talking & Ringing
Busy
Talking
Talking
Busy
None
Talking & Ringing
Idle (Unpaired)
Busy
Long press the MFB
Idle (Unpaired)
Talking & Ringing
Busy
Talking
Talking
Busy
(Unpaired)
(Unpaired)
nd
Reject 2 call
None
Idle (Unpaired)
None
Short dick the MFB
None
Indicator Light
Headset status
Power On
Color
Multi-color
Action
exchange flash once
st
Pairing mode
Pairing success
Idle
Busy
Charging
Battery full
Battery normal
Battery low
Power off
1 Device: Blue
rd
2 Device: Green
st
1 Device: Blue & Purple replace
rd
2 Device: Green & Purple replace
st
1 Device: Blue
rd
2 Device: Green
st
1 Device: Blue
rd
2 Device: Green
Red
Green
Blue
Red
Multi-color
Continue bright
10 rapid flashes
1 Fast flashes per 3 seconds.
1 Slow flashes per 8 seconds.
Continue bright
Continue bright
Flash slowly
Rapid flash
exchange flash once
None
None
Audio Tones
Headset status
Power on
The audio tone
2 tones from low to high
Power off
2 tones from low to high
Pairing success
Switch to first device
Switch to second device
Battery low
No network service
Microphone muted
1 single tone
1 single tone
2 single tone
5 rapid high tones once per 20 seconds
2 rapid high tones once per 20 seconds
1 low tone once per 5 seconds
Turn on the audio gateway
Turn off the audio gateway
4 tones from low to high
4 tones from high to low
Long press the MFB
1 single higher tone
Connect success
1 Device: 1 single tone
st
rd
2 Device: 2 single tone
Any headset connect failed
Max./Min. Volumes
2 rapid lower tone per 25 seconds continued 120 seconds
1 single high tone
FCC Notice To User
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19(3).
If your mobile device or accessory has a USB connector, or is otherwise considered a computer peripheral device whereby it
can be connected to a computer for purposes of transferring data, then it is considered a Class B device and the following
statement applies:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
•Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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