ENUSTECH BHF5000 BLUETOOTH SPEAKERPHONE User Manual manual
ENUSTECH BLUETOOTH SPEAKERPHONE manual
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1. Getting Started 1) Connection, Call (Mode), Mute, Battery 2) Microphone 3) Multi-function button 4) Mode Button (Privacy handset) 5) Volume up Button 6) Volume down Button 7) Charging Port 8) Speaker 9) Power on/off button 2. Charge your BHF5000 device Make sure that your speakerphone is fully charged before you start using it. Use the USB cable to con nect BHF5000 to the car ch arger. Plug the ca r charger into your car’s power outlet. The status light will light up red while charging. When fully charged the status light green on. Note) A fully charged battery prior to first use is recommended. A full charge is approximately two and a half hours. Note) When the battery only has enough charge for about 1- 2 hours of talk time, the flashing red battery LED light indicator comes on (“Battery level low” is announced) 3. Pair your BHF5000 with your mobile phone Prior to using the speakerphone for the first time , you must pair it with a Bluetooth-e nabled mobile phone. Specific pairing steps may vary with dif ferent mobile phones. Please refe r to your mobile phone`s user`s manual for further information. The general pairing steps are as follows: 1) Activate Bluetooth® on your mobile phone 2) Ensure that BHF-5000 is turned on, switch to pairing mode by holding onto the “MFB” button until you hear “P air mode”. The co nnection and Call LED light sill blink simultaneously in pairing mode. (Put the speakerphone in pairing mode) 3) Set your mobile phone to ‘search’ for the BHF5000 4) Select “BHF 5000” from the search results on your mobile phone. 5) When prompted for the passkey, enter “0000”. Note) The first time you turn your BHF5000 on it will immediately go into pairing mode. 6) When the BHF50 00 is paired, the Bluetooth® Icon turns bl ue. Your mobile phone might display a confirmation message, also. Manual pairing mode If you wish to use the sp eakerphone with a di fferent phone, or if the p airing process wa s interrupted, you can manually set the speakerphone to pairing mode. Turn the speakerphone on. Press and hold the MFB button for approximately 5 seconds until speak “Pair mode” 4. Using Hands free 1) Slide the I/O switch to turn the speakerphone on or off. The first time you turn your in-car speakerphone on, it automatically enters pairing mode. When not conne cted to a phone, the speakerphone turns of f automatically af ter 5 minutes. Tap MFB button to turn the speakerphone on again. 2) Connecting with your phone automatically Pairing is only neede d the first time a spea kerphone and phone are u sed together. When the sp eakerphone and phone have been paired once they will auto matically connect when the speakerphone is on and Bluetooth® is activated on the ph one. The speakerphone can be used when it is “connected” to the phone. 3) Call answer & end a. Receiving Calls: When your mobile phone rings, press the “MFB” or “Mode” button on the speakerphone to connect the call. b. Ending calls: * Hands free mode (When you have finished your call, press the “MFB” button on the receiver to disconnect the call) * Privacy mode (Wh en you have finish ed your call, press the “Mode” button on the receiver to disconnect the call) c. Making calls using voice dialing (If voice diali ng commands feature is supported by your mobile phone): Press the “MFB” or “Mode” button once and call out the na me of the person for the call to be placed. Note) In the midst of a conversation, press “Mode” button once to change privacy mode. Note) Hands free mode to Privacy mode – During a call, simply press “Mode” button once. Privacy mode to Hands free mode – Press the “MFB” button once. Note) “Answer/Ignore” Voice Commands You can also take calls with your voice. Just say “Answer” or “Ignore”. 4) Transferring calls a. Hands free mode to mobile phone: During a call, simply press “MFB” button until you hear 2 tones and the call is routed to your mobile phone. b. Mobile phone to hands free mode: During a call, simply press “MFB” button until you hear 2 tones and the call is routed to your mobile phone. 5) Rejecting calls Hold onto the “MFB” button for 1 second to reject an incoming call. 6) Redial last outgoing call To redial a number th at you have rece ntly call, Press the “M FB” button twice and the call is connected. Note) Recent call can be incoming or outgoing number depending on your m obile phone function. 7) Volume control To increase the volume: Press the “+” bu tton to increa se volume by one level. Repeat this procedure until you have reached the desired level. To decrease the volume: Press the “–” button to decrea se volume by one level. Repeat this procedure until you have reached the desired level. 8) Mute / Un-mute Mute: During a call, short press the “–” button briefly to mute the microphone so the caller can`t hear you. Speakers normally work. Note) Un-mute: To deactivate mute mode, short press the “–” button briefly during mute mode to restore sound to the speakerphone. 9) Removing paired list in the speakerphone. To remove all the previous pairing and connection list, hold on to “MFB” and “–” button until you hear a tone during pairing mode. Note) After removing is completed, speakerphone is pair mode. 10) Play music and GPS directions* Make sure that the speakerph one and mobile phone are con nected. When you play music or GPS application directions from your mobile phone it will automaticall transfer to yo ur speakerphone. Music or GPS dire ctions will automatically be paused when you have an incoming call. When the call is ended it will start playing again. 11) Caller ID and name announcement During an incoming call BHF5000 will access the phonebook on your m obile phone and announce the name of the caller. If the name is not stored in your phonebook and your phone supports PBAP it will announce the number of the caller instead. 12) Advanced Multiuse™ BHF5000 can be connected to two mobile devices at the same time. 5. Voice prompts Event Prompt (US English) Power on Power on jingle Power off Power off jingle Enter pairing mode Pair mode Cancel pairing mode Pair mode canceled One AG connected One active phone connected Two AG connected Two active phones connected All AG disconnected There is no active phone connected End of call Call terminated Low battery Battery level low TTS When there is an in coming call hands-free speaks caller’s name if name information is available otherwise speak caller’s name. Voice recognition After saying caller’s name or n umber hands-free waiting for ‘an swer’ or ‘ignore’ voice command. 6. LED Indicators – Technical description Status Standby/ Idle Pairing mode Connected Incoming/Outgoing call (Hands-free mode) Incoming/Outgoing call (Handset mode) Active call (Hands-free mode) Active call (Handset mode) Low battery LED Indicator Link LED is blinking one time on every 3 seconds Link LED and Hands-free LED are alternately blinking rapidly. Link LED blinking two times on every 2 seconds Hands-free Call Status LED is blinking rapidly. Handset Call Status LED is blinking rapidly. Hands-free Call Status LED is on Handset Call Status LED is on Low battery LED is flickering slowly. 4.3.2.1. Common event No Item Description Interface Timing 1. Power off state Put slide switch in “I” 1.1 Power On Turn on hands-free position -> N/A Same as Cruiser2 2. Power on state Put slide switch in 2.1 Power Off Turn off hands-free “0” position -> Same as Cruiser 2 N/A 3. Pairing Mode Enter pairing mode 3.1 Automatic pairing mode automatically if paired N/A N/A MFB Tap device list is empty Cancels pairing mode. 3.2 Cancel pairing mode Hands-free goes into connectable state. Delete paired device 3.3 information and last Empty pairing list connected device information MFB + Volume Long press down 4. Connectable state Setting the hands free 4.1 Enter pairing mode device in manual MFB Long press MFB Tap Interface Timing MFB Press MFB Double Tap pairing mode 4.2 Connect to last Establish Bluetooth connected audio connection to phone. gateway No connection exists 4.3.2.2. Single point connection No Item Description 1. Connected state Activate voice 1.1 Voice Dial recognition function resident in phone 1.2 Last Number Redial Last number redial on target phone 2. Incoming call state 2.1 Answer Answer incoming call MFB Tap 2.2 Reject call Reject incoming call MFB Press MFB Tap 3. Outgoing call state 3.1 Cancel outgoing call Cancels outgoing call 4. Single call Transfer call from 4.1 Transfer call hands-free to phone or from phone to MFB Long press MFB Long press MFB Tap hands-free Audio does not exist 4.2 Transfer call on hands-free. Transfer audio from phone to hands-free Audio exist on hands- 4.3 End call 4.4 Hold active call Hold active call MFB Press 4.5 Activate held call Activate held call MFB Press 4.6 Volume up Increase volume level Volume up Tap 4.7 Volume down Decrease volume Volume level down 4.8 Mute Mute Mic – Tx 4.9 Un-mute Un-mute Mic – Tx free. End active call Volume down Volume down Tap Press Press 5. Three way call – Call waiting 5.1 5.2 Release active accept waiting Hold active accept waiting 5.3 Reject waiting 5.4 Volume up 5.5 Volume down Answer incoming call – release current MFB Tap MFB Press MFB Double Tap Increase volume level Volume up Tap Decrease volume Volume level down active call Answer incoming call – put active call on hold Reject incoming call – maintain active call Tap 5.6 Mute Mute Mic – Tx 5.7 Un-mute Un-mute Mic – Tx Volume down Volume down Press Press 6. Three way call – On hold 6.1 Release active activate Release active call held and activate held call Hold active call and MFB Tap MFB Press 6.2 Swap calls 6.3 Release held Release all held calls MFB Double tap 6.4 Volume up Increase volume level Volume up Tap 6.5 Volume down Decrease volume Volume level down 6.6 Mute Mute Mic – Tx 6.7 Un-mute Un-mute Mic – Tx activate held call Volume down Volume down Tap Press Press 4.3.2.3. Multi point connection No Item Description Interface Timing MFB Press MFB Double Tap 1. Connected state Initiates a voice dial command on primary 1.1 Voice Dial or the last phone on which an outgoing call was made Last number on either primary phone or the last phone on which 1.2 Last Number Redial an outgoing call was made while the Headset was connected is dialed 2. Incoming call state 2.1 Answer Answer incoming call MFB Tap 2.2 Reject call Reject incoming call MFB Double tap MFB Tap MFB Long press MFB Tap MFB Tap 3. Outgoing call state 3.1 Cancel outgoing call Cancels outgoing call 4. Single call Transfer call from 4.1 hands-free to phone Transfer call or from phone to hands-free Audio does not exist 4.2 on hands-free. Transfer call Transfer audio from phone to hands-free Audio exist on hands- 4.3 End call 4.4 Hold active call Hold active call MFB Press 4.5 Activate held call Activate held call MFB Press 4.6 Volume up Increase volume level Volume up Tap 4.7 Volume down Decrease volume Volume level down 4.8 Mute Mute Mic – Tx 4.9 Un-mute Un-mute Mic – Tx free. End active call Volume down Volume down Tap Press Press 5. One active call – other phone ringing Answer incoming call 5.1 Release active accept on other phone – other release current active MFB Tap MFB Press call 5.2 Hold active accept Answer incoming call waiting on other phone – put current call on hold Reject incoming call 5.3 Reject waiting on other phone – MFB Double Tap Increase volume level Volume up Tap Decrease volume Volume level down maintain current call 5.4 Volume up 5.5 Volume down 5.6 Mute Mute Mic – Tx 5.7 Un-mute Un-mute Mic – Tx Volume down Volume down Tap Press Press 6. Two active call – other phone’s call is on hold 6.1 Release active activate held Release current call and activate other MFB Tap MFB Press MFB Double tap Increase volume level Volume up Tap Decrease volume Volume level down phone’s call Hold current call and 6.2 Swap calls activate other phone’s call Release other phone’s 6.3 Release held 6.4 Volume up 6.5 Volume down 6.6 Mute Mute Mic – Tx 6.7 Un-mute Un-mute Mic – Tx call Volume down Volume down Tap Press Press FCC Information to User 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 Rul es. These limits are de signed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a re sidential installation. This equip ment 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 n ot occur in a particular installation. If this equipme nt does cause harmful interference to radio or televi sion reception, which can be det ermined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one 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 receive r is con-nected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution Modifications not expressl y approved b y the p arty responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Compliance Information : This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. Operation is subject to the following t wo conditions: (1) Thi s device may n ot cause harmful interference, and (2 ) this device mu st accept any interfere nce received, including interference that may cause undesired operation “This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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.” Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux app areils radio exempt s de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1 ) l'appareil ne doit p as produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est su sceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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