E Lead Electronic ELHA1 Bluetooth Car Kit User Manual Redial
E-Lead Electronic Co., Ltd Bluetooth Car Kit Redial
User Manual
Introduction E-Lead EL-HA1 is a small, high performance, and highly stable product. Provides simple & convenient hands-free operation to eliminate the distraction mobile phone communication. I. Attention We strongly recommend using the following mobile handsets. The listed handsets already passed our highly standard function and audio clearance test. Product supplier is not responsible for fault communication if the service provider’s signal is too weak. II. Accessory 1. EL-HA1 mainframe 2. Connect cable III. Product Feature 1. EL-HA1 support both Headset and Hands-Free Bluetooth Profile up to 3 devices for pairing at the same time. 2. Stereo auto switch mute/on: EL-HA1 will automatically mute the stereo during incoming calls and switch to audio phone; and auto switch back when the call ends. 3. Red/Blue status indicator, Yellow-Green backlight: Different light colors indicate incoming/talking/pairing/error status; permanent backlight for the clear sight of the keypad. 4. Pick /Hang up, Volume up/down function key: Combination of three function keys enable multifunction control including: Volume Control, Mute, Call Transfer, Enable/Disable Bluetooth, Auto search/link to pair handsets, Last number redial (Hands-Free Profile Only), Voice dial, Auto/Manual /Refuse answering. IV. Function Key Basic Functions: a. b. c. :Volume down :Volume up :Pick up an incoming call, Hang up a call Advanced Functions: Function Key Combination Manually search paired device Press “Pick Up” Function Key Others Not linked with handsets Voice dial activation Press “Pick Up” Terminate all connection Press & hold “OFF” 2secs Pick up incoming call Press “Pick Up” Hang up a call Press “Hang Up” After linked with handsets, Handsets must support voice dial function Only available when not in communicating Quick Press “Hang Up” Refuse incoming call twice Handsets must support Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile Quick Press “REDIAL” and then ”Pick Up” Only available when not in communicating Redial Transfer to Press & hold “TRANSFER Handset/HF during CALL” 2 sec the call Enter pairing mode On Calling, Handsets must support Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile Press both “Volume Up” & “Volume Down” Toggle Auto/Manual Press & hold “AUTO/MANUAL” 2sec answering mode Toggle Microphone Press & hold “MIC Mute/Normal mode MUTE” 2sec On Calling Volume Up Press “Volume Up” On Calling Volume Up/Down Press “Volume Down On Calling V. Application 1. A Bluetooth handset is required. 2. Up to 10 meters talking range (No barrier space). The further the distance, the weaker the signal is. VI. Recommended pairing sequence and handset devices Please note that different handsets may require different Bluetooth pairing process. Here we list pairing examples with 8 handsets: For more successful pairing, please delete other old paired device before action. 1. Ericsson T68/T68i Updating handset to latest R8A version is recommended. (T68) Please make sure the Hands-free device is on top of handsets pairing list. 1. Select [Connect] 3. Searching for device 4. Pairing hands-free, then Enter Passkey: 0000 2. Select [Bluetooth] SonyEricsson Bluetooth handset need to set the car mode to advanced to keep bluetooth device connected. 1. Nokia 6310/6310i/8910 Nokia user can set handset to [no authorization required] for next time use and pass the PIN code verification. 1. Activate Bluetooth→ searching for devices。 2. Pairing—select hands-free 3. Pairing succeed. device,Enter PIN code [0000] 2. Motorola A760 Please make sure the Hands-free device is on top of handsets pairing list. Transferring the call to hands-free device is required if dial out from handset. 1. Select 2. Select device controlpanel\Bl uetooth 3. Searching for device 4. Select device 5. Enter pass key (0000) 6. Pairing succeed 4. NOKIA 3650 1.Enter Bluetooth selection 2. Set Bluetooth On 3. Press right 4. Searching function key to enter Bluetooth. pairing device list., Press left function key to select [New paired device] 6.Enter Passcode (0000) 7. Pairing succeed for 5. Select device [H05b-0115Q] 8. Select [Connect] 9.Connecting with device 5. Sony Ericsson Z600/T610 1. Select [Connectivity] 2. Select Bluetooth 3. Select [My devicies] 4. Select [New device] 5. Searching for device 6. Select device 7. Enter Passkey: 0000 8. Pairing succeed 6. Sony Ericsson P800 1. Select [Control 2. Searching for panel\Bluetooth] Bluetooth device 3. Select Bluetooth 4. Enter Passkey: device for 0000 pairing 5. Pairing succeed 7. Panasonic X70/X88 Please make sure the Hands-free device is on top of handsets pairing list. Transferring the call to hands-free device is required if dial out from handset. 1. Select [Connect] 2. Select [Bluetooth] 6. Enter Passkey : 0000 3. Select [Discover 4. Searching for 5. Select Bluetooth & Pair] Bluetooth device device for pairing 7. Pairing succeed 8. SIMENS S55 1. Enter Menu\Setup 2. Select [Connectivity] 3. Activate [Bluetooth] 4. Select [Search for…] and enter [Options] to search device 5. Select Bluetooth device [H05b-0115] 6. Enter PIN code [0000] 7. Pairing succeed. Attention: Differences may occur in different Bluetooth phones. Please check phone owner’s manual for correct pairing. VII. Supported Mobile Phone List Last updated: 2004/02/24 (Tested Answer Reject Microphone Remote phone) call incoming mute volume call control Transfer Terminate VR Last number call(HF-> call activation redial AG) SonyEricsson Z600, Z608 Z600 T610, T618, T610 T628, T630 P80x P800 T68i T68i 6600 8910i 3650, 3660 8910 6310i NOKIA 6600 8910i 3650 8910 6310i 6310 6310 S55, S56 S55 X70, X88 X70 SIEMENS Panasonic Motorola A760, A768 A760 Attention: Above Bluetooth phones are tested by E-Lead. Please check phone owner’s manual for correct pairing if not on the list. VIII. Description of application environment 1. Wired signal has higher priority than Bluetooth function, which will shut off automatically when wired. 2. Users must register for successful pairing for the first time use. 3. Users can enjoy Bluetooth wireless after pairing. 4. System will be off when the vehicle shuts down. If the vehicle still running, users will not be able to use Bluetooth wireless when user is out of the cover range. Also, the handset will be back to normal mode and hands-free will search for another pairing device automatically. Search/Pairing will stop if no devices available after 3 minutes. To initiate Search/Pair, please press “Pick Up”. ※ Please power the mobile device before vehicle starts up. IX. Trouble Shooting Frequent ask questions and trouble shooting Situation Possible cause Key pad not responding; Power is off no back light illumination Loose connection or bad cable Solution Turn the car key to ACC position or ignition. Please contact local HONDA maintenance. Pairing failure on Incorrect PIN code Pair the handset again and make sure handset display the PIN code is correct. Others Pair the handset again. Handset can not find the Bluetooth device does not enter the Follow the pairing procedure in the Bluetooth Hands-free pairing mode. owner’s manual and pair again. device Pairing time out Follow the pairing procedure in the owner’s manual and pair again. Others Reboot the handset and search for device again. Phone calls do not No pairing made or unsuccessful pairing. Follow the pairing procedure in the transfer to Hands-Free owner’s manual and pair again. after dialing Bluetooth device disabled. Follow the owner’s manual and activate Bluetooth. Some handsets need to transfer phone Please make sure all connections are calls to Hands-free manually. correct. Others Please try again later. Hands-free do not Hands-free is in MANUAL Follow the owner’s manual and answer calls switch to AUTO. automatically Hands-free not pair with handset Follow the pairing procedure in the owner’s manual and pair again. Hands-free not link with handset Follow the pairing procedure in the owner’s manual and link again. Others Please try again later. No rings tone when Handset is in vibrate (disturb) mode Follow the owner’s manual to incoming call change ring mode. Voice dial do not work Handset do not support Please follow the owner’s manual to verify the support Cannot refuse incoming Handset do not support Please follow the owner’s manual to calls verify the support Redial do not work Handset do not support Please follow the owner’s manual to verify the support Call transfer do not work Handset do not support Please follow the owner’s manual to verify the support X. Specification Frequency:2402~2480MHz Transmission Power:Max 4dBm Operate temperature:-20°C~+60°C;Storage temperature: -30°C~+85°C Voltage:DC 4V~6V Power consumption:0.1A (MAX) Bluetooth module: 1. Comply with Bluetooth Headset Profile v1.1;Handfree Profile v1.0。 2. Support: NOKIA 6310、6310i、8910i、8910、3650, 6600, Sony Ericsson T68、T68i、P800、T610、Z600, SIEMENS S55、Motorola A760, A768, V500, V600, Sharp GX-31 and other Bluetooth Headset-AG Profile v1.1 or Handfree-AG Profile v1.0 handsets。 10 15.21 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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) Fed e ra l Co m m uni catio n s Co m mis sion (FCC) St at em en t 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. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
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