Camos M-SONIC-600BH BLUETOOTH HEADSET SYSTEMS User Manual
Camos Co., Ltd. BLUETOOTH HEADSET SYSTEMS Users Manual
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‘ ’ * HARLEY-DAVIDSON ROAD TECH" BLUETOOTH. HEKDSET SYSTEMS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Congratulations on your purchase of the ED Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset System! Thank you for purchasing our product. This manual is for ROAD TECH-6001311. Please read this instruction manual thoroughly for proper usages and application before connecting and operating the equipment. HD owns all intellectual property rights including copyrights of in- struction manua1,hardware and related software of ROAD TECH—60015}! which will be protected by the Copyright Act. Without HD's written permission, they cannot be copied, re—printed or translated into other languages. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY - HD products are warranted with a 1 year limited warranty. The warranty period is 1 year from the date it was purchased. - In order to ensure the highest warranty quality, you must com- plete and send in the attached registration/warranty card and a copy of your original invoice. HID authorized dealer reserves the right to request the above documents. - Keep the original package in case your system needs to be re- turned or repaired. - The limited warranty does NOT cover physical damage such as misuse, modification, incorrect installation, unauthorized ser- vice, and normal wear and tear. It also does not cover damage by accident or abuse caused by improper cleaning or care. - HD shall not be liable for any damages or injury to persons or property which occurs while wearing a HD Bluetooth headset system. ® 63 Bluetooth Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communication system intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or tixed de— vices used for communication. How to Use Bluetooth System Connect two or more Bluetooth devices on your wireless network sys- tem via subsequent setup process and entering the PIN code provid- ed. Once the Bluetooth devices are connected, you are free to listen to music or have a phone call via Bluetooth headsets without any cables. Static noise or signal interference can occur depending on the en- vironment. Situations prone to cause signal interference include below but is not limited to 1) When holding the Bluetooth module while wearing the headset on the ears or while holding a cell phone, the human body can inter- rupt signals between the devices. 2) When the external signal receptor of the Bluetooth module, head- sets, or cell phone touches the human body. 3)When a wall or furniture blocks the signal. 4) When satellites, electromagnetic waves or wireless internet con- nections interrupt the signal in the same range of frequencies. When the bluetooth module and headsets, cell phone or external sig- nal receptor gets further apart than the limited distance, the pairing between the devices can be disconnected.Place the bluetooth module and connected device near each other while pairing. Static noise or signal interference can occur while underground or in industrial areas. This Bluetooth system may not be compatible with some navigation or GPS systems. The volume on the speaker of the Bluetooth headset can be low due to the wind sound while over—speeding. Please observe the speed limit. SAFEGUARD INSTRUCTIONS Safeguard instructions 5 PREPARATION Headset charge Product functioncheck Names and functions of each pans KEY operating times and status .......... Headset mounting and dismounting Headset care OPERATION Headsetpower ON/OFF 10 Volume U'P/DOW'N How to connect your headset .. 10 Operating Instructions _To answer a call 11 gTo make a call 11 gListening to music 7To talk on the phone while music is playing ..... APPENDIX Battery charging and standard use time 13 Product specifications 13 SAFEGUARD INSTRUC IONS Please read the “Safeguard Instructions" carefully before using this product. Following these safeguard instructions prevents users from any damage related with the misuse of this product. lt is very impor— tant that users follow these instructions .We state “Caution” and “Warn- ing’ ' to indicate any potential for damage associated with the misuse of the product. Warning “dim“ " WNW hud°m Indicatesa potentially hazardous O®® ®®®®® gl‘il‘dthrZu‘i‘ihi:hdgat'l?tora:tiois Caution shmion, which if not avoided, injury could result in property damage. India's a potentially hamldous Moutgigns situation, which I! not avoided, could fault in moderate or minor A “Potential Injury Hazard" injury gm..." 0 “Follow Diredions Carefully" Do not use in water. Do not pull the plug With wet hands. —'I'his could cause electric shock. Do not use unapproved power voltage. —'['his could cause fire or electric shock. Do not use damaged electric cord. — This could cause fire and/or electric shock. Do not place electric cord near a heating product. ~The cord surlace could melt and cause lire and/or electric shock. Do not disassemble, repair, or modify il'ynu are not an authorized ser- vice person - This could cause electric shock and or malfunction. Do not pull the cord line when you unplug it. - It could damage cords and cause lire and/or electric shock. Place the product where it does not block the rider's view. . This could obstruct the view and could result in death or seriois injury. Keep electric cordproperly positioned. — An improperly positioned electric cord may cause lire or electric shock when metal material is in contact with a power source. Do not operate with wet hands or get the product wet. — it could cause damage and electric shock. Do not put metallic materials such as pins and needles in the hole and between the cracks ofthe product. — it could cause fire, electric shock and damage. In case of fire, stop using immediately. Do not use water, a thinner or solvent to clean the product. fit could cause damage and fire. Keep the product unplugged when not in use. -lt may cause fire and electric shock from overheating. Do not use if you observe or smell smoke coming from the product. -This could he a fire hazard. Do not place the product in areas of very high temperature, where there is a sudden increase in temperature and/or indirect sunlight for long period ottime. v'I'his could cause fire, electric shock and/or malfunction. Stop using the product immediately when dropped, thrown or there is damage to the outside shell. — Continuous use could cause fire, electric shock and/or malfunction. Unplug the product when not in use for a long period of time. — it could damage cords and cause fire and/or electric shock. Unplug the product and remove cords when moving. — it could damage cords and cause lire and/or electric shock. Keep the product firmly secured on the helmet. - Otherwise the unit could separate from the helmet during use. Use a dry cloth when you clean the exterior of the product. Clean the product often. - Dust build up could cause malfunction. Do not put the product in an unstable place where the product may be exposed to shock and/or impact. ~'I'he product could fall and get damaged. QWU DC Adaptor Instruction Manual £2. 1/2 H | t MAINMODULE 3/4 HZIEZt U0 FuHFaceHeimet Do not use this product in the following condtions. — High in humidity or bad ventilation — Dusty or oily conditions - Low temperatures below -20 degree Fahrenheit This headset is powered by a lithium polymer battery. Use the device after charging the battery completely. - Display device ; RED LED -When the unit is charging the RED LED turns on, and when charging is complete, the RED LED turns off. - Separate charger from Headset after the RED LED turns off. — When battery is low, a beeping sound will ring. Please use the DC adapter provided by ED. Use of an unapproved adaptor may cause damage. If you find any strange occurrences or malfunction. in the product or any foreign substance gets into the product, please contact M-Sonies customer service at 1-866-506- 2443. PRODUCT FUNCTION CHECK Phone Feature Music Feature - Auto call answering - To play music - Making calls - To stop music - Calling the last number dialed ~Volume control (up/clown) - Transfer Dialing —Voice Dialing — End call function —Volume control (up/down) NAMES AN D FUNCTIONS OF EACH PARTS r». m user m uxmuNE . kkAtKiTJmNr mot J FUNCI' ION Volume UP (—)KEY Power ON/OFF, Volume DOWN, Pairing TALK KEY Last number redialing, Transfer dialing [(T) KEY] Voice dialing, End call RESET KEY Power OFF in variousactive states KEY OPERATING TIMES AND STATUS MOE KEY TIME LEDSTATLIS EEP PowerON [OKEY] 3 sec. Flashing foil sec.,thenstand~bymode 3 times Powe: OFF Ram] 3 set. Flashing fov 2 sec, m evey 100rm 3 umes StandBV — — Every looms 1Xflashmg/sec. — Pairing [GKEY] 7 sec. Flashing m evey looms until completedWax 3 mm.) 5 times Connected » - - Aumes D
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