Cardo Systems AD02 Handsfree Adapter User Manual Revised

Cardo Systems, Inc. Handsfree Adapter Users Manual Revised

Users Manual Revised

CARDO BTA II CARDO BTA II Table of Contents Contents of the Retail package: •BTA II •Travel charger •Pop-PortTM connector for Nokia phones •Velcro pad •This Quick Start Guide NOTE: Quick Start Guides in other languages can be downloaded from our website. •Stylus for SET pinhole Warranty and Registration card •  Double side scotch tape          Product Specifications:   Typical Talk talk time: Up to 9 hours  Typical Standby standby time: In excess of 1one week  Typical charging time: 3 hours  Answer/End calls and Voice Dialing from the headset (if supported by phone)  Bluetooth Version: 1.2  Weight: 14.4 g  Certificates: FCC, IC, CE, BluetoothTMVelcro pad  Pop-Port connector for Nokia phones Double side scotch type Stylus for SET pinhole
12354Introduction  Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Cardo Bluetooth Adapter II. We hope that you will enjoy the device and remain at your service for any query or problem you may have.  The BTA II – the smallest of its kind -  turns your standard mobile phone into a Bluetooth powerhouse, allowing you to enjoy the hands-free benefits and advantages of your Bluetooth headset.  The Cardo BTA II is compatible with virtually every standard mobile phone and works best with the Cardo Bluetooth headsets.  If your phone does not have a standard 2.5mm headset jack, you may need to purchase a conduit connector to connect the BTA II to your particular phone.  A Pop-Port connector for Nokia phones is included in this package.   Please refer to the warranty and registration card for safety and warranty instructions.  Detailed view of the Cardo BTA II                 1.  On / Off Button     2.  SET Button (pinhole )   3. Charging port 4. Status lights (LEDs) 5.  Gain Control Button
Contents of the Retail package: • BTA II • Travel charger • Pop-PortTM connector for Nokia phones • Velcro pad •  This Quick Start Guide NOTE: Quick Start Guides in other languages can be downloaded from our website. •  Stylus for SET pinhole •  Warranty and Registration card • Double sided scotch® tape         Getting Started with the Cardo BTA II  1. Charging your adapter NOTE: You must fully charge the BTA II prior to initial use!   1.  Connect the enclosed AC Adapter to an electrical outlet, and the cable of the AC Adapter into the charging port of the BTA II. Charging begins when the red light (LED) turns on.  2.  Once charging is complete, the red LED will shut off.   Allow for no less than 3 hours for to completea a full charge before initial use of the BTA II.  NOTE: When the BTA II battery is low, the red LED will start flashing every 3 seconds.  2. Pairing your adapter  Since you are using your BTA II for the first time, you must pair it to with your Bluetooth headset to make it work. If your BTA II is part of a Combo retail box along with a Cardo headset, then you can skip this section, since the headset and BTA II are already factory paired.     TypicallyNormally you should only once have to perform pairing between any particular headset and the BTA II. Thereafter the devices remain paired until you cancel the existing pairing or assign a new device to the BTA II.  1.  Turn on the BTA II by pressing and holding the On/Off button for 3 seconds, until you see 3 rapid blue flashes of the LEDs.  2.  Follow the instructions in the headset’s manual to put the headset into Pairing mode. (If you are using the Cardo scala-500 headset, this is done by pressing in and holding the headset's MFW until the red and blue LEDs begin alternating rapidly.)  3.  Press and hold the SET button of the BTA II for 5 seconds by inserting the enclosed Stylus gently into the BTA's pinhole marked SET. When the LEDs begin rapidly flashing rapidly red and blue, you may release the set button. The BTA II is now in pairing mode.  Velcro pad  Pop-Port connector for Nokia phones Double sided scotch tyape Stylus for SET pinholeDouble sided scotch tyape Stylus for SET pinhole
4.  Wait a few seconds until the blue LED on the BTA II begins flashing every three seconds.  Congratulations! You have now paired your headset and BTA II and are ready to begin using them!  Using the Cardo BTA II  Before you beginAs a first step, connect the Audio cable of the BTA II to your mobile phone’s 2.5 mm headset jack.  If your phone does not have a standard 2.5mm headset jack, you may need to purchase a suitable conduit connector to connect the BTA II to your particular phone. A Pop-Port connector for Nokia phones is  included in your retail box. To use a connector, first plug the connector into your mobile phone then plug the audio cable of the BTA II into the connector.  For more information, visit our website at www.cardowireless.com.  3. Power On / Power Off  Power On: Press and hold the On/Off Button for 3 seconds, until you see 3 rapid blue flashes of the LEDs.    Power Off: Press and hold the On/Off Button for 3 seconds, until you see 3 rapid red flashes of the LEDs.  If the BTA II is already paired to your Bluetooth headset (Section 2): 1.  Turn on your Bluetooth headset and the BTA II. The BTA II will begin flashing blue once every second while it connects to the headset.   2.  Once connected, the BTA II will begin flashing blue every 3 seconds. You are now ready to use your BTA II and Bluetooth headset!  NOTE: The BTA II will shut off automatically after 5 minutes if it is not paired to a headset or if it is unable to find the headset you are trying to pair it to.   4. Placing calls  USING YOUR PHONE’S KEYPAD:   1.  Dial the number you wish to call on your phone’s keypad and press SEND/TALK on your phone.  2.  The call will be sent to the headset, and you may will communicate using the headset instead of the mobile phone.   USING VOICE COMMAND / VOICE DIAL:  (if supported by your phone)  1.  Tap the headset’s appropriate button to dial a call using Voice Dial (CTRL button at Cardo headsets).  2.  At the prompt, speak pronounce the Voice Tag of the party you wish to call.  Please refer to your phone’s manual for more information on its Voice Dial feature.  TIP: If your phone supports Voice Dialing, yet it does not respond to the Answer/End button as described above, please refer to Section 6: Enhancing Functionality of the BTA II.   5. Receiving or ending calls  1. Tap the headset’s Answer/End button to Answer or End a call.  2.  If this does not Answer/End the call, then you must do so manually by using your phone’s keypad.   Please refer to Section 6: Enhancing Functionality of the BTA II for instructions on how to enable this feature (subject to the phone's capabilities).
Advanced Features  6. Enhancing Functionality of the BTA II   Enhancement # 1 - AUTO-CONFIGURATION  It is recommended that you auto-configure your BTA II for use with your mobile phone, as it is very likely to improve the performance of the BTA II.    Auto-configuring your BTA II could provide you with the following benefits: −•  Up to 40% extended battery life of the BTA II −•  Added support for Answer/End/Voice Dial using the headset’s Answer/End button.  HOW TO AUTO-CONFIGURE THE BTA II FOR USE WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE:     1.  Make sure the headset and BTA II are turned ON and that the BTA II is plugged securely into the phone’s headset jack. Keep Make sure the enclosed Stylus is available for usewithin reach.  2. In USA Ccall 1-80088-GO CARDO10  onfrom  your mobile phone.  In Europe or internationally, call _____________). +49 180 GO CARDO. If any of these access numbers don't work for you, visit our website for updated phone numbers http://www.cardowireless.com/adapter.php  2.When you begin to hear a recording through the headset, gently insert the enclosed Stylus into the BTA’s pinhole (marked SET). in order to press and hold the SET Button for a few seconds until the LEDs turn solid red, .    4.3. ReleaseRelease  the  SET Button Immediately.    Wait until the red LED shuts off and the blue LED begins flashing every 3 seconds. This process may take up to 2 minutes.    5.4. Your BTA II is now configured to its optimal settings for your mobile phone.   5.  You should now test the device by using the headset’s Answer/End button for Answer, End, and Voice Dial.  If these features still do not work, thaen your mobile phone does not support them and you will always have to use your mobile phone’s keypad whenever you wish to use these functions.
Enhancement # 2 - GAIN CONTROL  The BTA II comes equipped with a Gain Control feature that allows you to increase the volume heard by the party you are calling.   NOTE: Turning On Gain Control may also result in an echo being heard. If this occurs, turn Off Gain Control to fix this problem.  HOW TO ADJUST GAIN CONTROL ON THE BTA II:   1. To turn On/Off Gain Control, press and hold the Gain Control button for 7 seconds.  - A single flash of the red LED indicates that you have turned Off Gain Control.  - A double flash of the red LED indicates that you have turned On Gain Control.  7. Resetting your BTA II  To reset the BTA II to its factory defaults:  1.  Put the BTA II into Auto-Configuration mode while it is not plugged into a mobile phone.  2. Wait until the red LED shuts off and the blue LED begins flashing every 3 seconds.    For more information, visit our website at www.cardowireless.com. Troubleshooting and Reference  8. Troubleshooting your BTA II  1.  PROBLEM:  When powered ON, the BTA II flashes blue every second and doesn’t ever switch to a slow blue flashing (STANDBY Mode); after 5 minutes of flashing blue every second, it shuts off.  SOLUTIONACTION: a.  Your BTA II is not able to find or connect to the headset. Make sure that the headset is turned ON and that they have been paired correctly. To re-pair your headset and adapter, refer to Section 2: Pairing your adapter.* * Cardo is not responsible for problems arising  from difficulties with non-Cardo headsets.   2.  PROBLEM:  After ending a call, I can still hear some sound coming from the headset’s speaker for about a minute.   ACTIONSOLUTION: A.  By default, the BTA II will stay connected to the headset for up to one minute after a call is ended. B. If you auto-configure your BTA II, you may be able (subject to the phone’s capabilities.) to greatly significantly shorten the time it takes for your headset to stop transmitting audio after the end of a call.  Please refer to Section 6: Enhancing Functionality of the BTA II for instructions on how to auto-configure your BTA II to its optimal settings for your mobile phone.  3.  PROBLEM:  I am not able to Answer/End calls or Voice Dial using the headset’s Answer/End button.  ACTIONSOLUTION:
A. Please refer to Section 6: Enhancing Functionality of the BTA II for instructions on how to enable this feature (subject to the phone’s capabilities.) B.  If after performing the auto-configuration you are still unable to answer/end calls or Voice Dial via the headset, your phone does not support this feature and you must always use your phone’s keypad to answer/end calls.  4.  PROBLEM: can be merged with Problem 3 I am not able to Voice Dial calls using the headset’s Answer/End button.  SOLUTION: A. Please refer to Section 6: Enhancing Functionality of the BTA II for instructions on how to enable this feature (subject to the phone’s capabilities.) B.  If after performing the auto-configuration you are still unable to Voice Dial calls via the headset, your phone does not support this feature.  4.  PROBLEM:  I can’t hear anything through the headset when I place a call.  ACTIONSOLUTION: A.  Make sure your headset and BTA II are both ON, within the 30 foot range and paired to each other. If the BTA II is flashing blue every second, it is out of range of the headset or not paired to the headset. B.  Check that your BTA II audio cable is plugged securely into the headset jack of your phone. C.  Turn up the volume on your headset and handset. D.  If you use a connector with the BTA II, first plug the connector to the phone and then insert the BTA II audio cable to the connector.  5.  PROBLEM:  I can’t hear the person on the other side, but they can hear me.  ACTIONSOLUTION: A.  Turn up the volume on your headset and handset. B.  Your phone may require the use of a connector in order to adapt its headset jack for use with the BTA II 2.5 mm audio cable. C.  If you are already using this connector, you should troubleshoot the headset to ensure its speaker and/or microphone are functioning properly.  6.  PROBLEM:  I can hear the person on the other side, but they can’t hear me.  ACTIONSOLUTION: A.  Make sure that your headset’s MUTE function is not turned ON. B.  Your phone may require the use of a connector in order to adapt its headset jack for use with the BTA II 2.5 mm audio cable. C.  If you are already using this connector, you should troubleshoot the headset to ensure its speaker and/or microphone are functioning properly.  7.  PROBLEM:  The party I call using my headset and BTA II hear me at a very low volume.  ACTIONSOLUTION: A.  The BTA II comes equipped with a Gain Control feature that allows you to increase the volume heard by the party you are calling.  B. Please refer to Section 6: Enhancing Functionality of the BTA II for instructions on how to turn ON Gain Control.  8.  PROBLEM:  The party I call using my headset and BTA II can hear an echo.  ACTIONSOLUTION: A.  The BTA II comes equipped with a Gain Control feature that allows you to increase the volume heard by the party you are calling.
B. If Gain Control is turned ON, an echo may be heard by the party you are speaking to. C. Please refer to Section 6: Enhancing Functionality of the BTA II for instructions on how to turn OFF Gain Control.  9.  PROBLEM:  When I receive a call, my phone rings but my headset doesn’t.  ACTIONSOLUTION: A.  When receiving a call, some phones do not transmit their ringtone to the headset. B.  Answer the call normally as specified in Section 5: Receiving or ending calls.   9. LED Status Indicators   Status  What you see Powering ON  3 rapid blue flashes Powering OFF  3 rapid red flashes STANDBY: Not on a call. Single blue flash every 3 seconds ACTIVE: On a call / connecting a call. Double blue flash every 3 seconds Low Battery  Single red flash every 3 seconds. (Double red flash while ACTIVE) Searching: Adapter is trying to find a paired headset. Blue flash every second  Pairing Mode  Rapid red/blue alternating flash Charging  Solid red light (shuts off when charging is complete) Auto-configure Mode Solid red light Gain Control ON Single red flash Gain Control OFF Double red flash
           10. Product Specifications:   Typical talk time: Up6 to 10 hours (subject to your phone's particular attributes capabilities and performing implementation of the Auto-Configuration procedure) *Auto-Configuration is highly recommended. it increases battery performance for many phones.   Typical standby time: In excess of one week  Typical charging time: 3 hours  Answer/End calls and Voice Dialing from the headset (if supported by phone)  Bluetooth Version: 1.2  Weight: 14.4 g  Certificates: FCC, IC, CE, BluetoothTM  15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  15.105(b) 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 receiver. -Connect the equipment into 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.   Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.     Note: The user must place the base 8” (20cm) or more from any personnel in order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements.  Note: This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.   For more information, visit our website at www.cardowireless.com.

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