Euro Communication EquipementS BTMOTOTO Bluetooth Headset User Manual User guide

Euro Communication Equipement SAS Bluetooth Headset User guide

User Manual

MotoToothBluetooth HeadsetOperating ManualContents_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________A.Product Overview.............................2B.Quick Guide ................................2C. Switching the MotoTooth On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3D.Charging........................... ......3E. Pairing to a Mobile Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .4F.MotoTooth Operations...........................4G. Functions Matrix for mfb or multi-function button . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 H.Multi-Pairing....................... .........6________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1/8
A. Product Overview                B. Quick Guide1   mfb or multifunction button-  Power On: Press mfb for 1 second until status indicator turns blue (1st beep). - Power Off: Press mfb for 5 seconds, until status indicator turns red (3rd beep).- Pairing: From off, press and hold mfb for about 5 seconds until status indicator turns alternate blinking red/ blue (2nd beep).- Answer / Hang-Up a Call: Press mfb for 1 second (1st beep).-Other Functions (See Section F. MotoTooth Operations  2  status indicator - Pairing: Blinking Red/Blue2/8
- On Call: Steady Blue- Standby: Blinking Blue- Low Battery (At standby): Blinking Red        - Low Battery (On Call): Steady Red- Charging: Blinking Red/Green - Fully Charged: Steady Green 3  volume up- Press to increase the volume.4  volume down- Press to decrease the volume.5  headset plug input and charger socket6  ear speaker7  microphone8  headset plugPower On: Press mfb for 1 second until status indicator turns blue.                       (If MotoTooth is already worn, press mfb until 1st beep.)Power Off: Press mfb for 5 seconds until status indicator turns red (3rd beep).   1.  When the status indicator turns red, it means that the battery is low.2.  Charge the unit using the provided charger. (Note: status indicator: Blinking Red/Green when charging)3.  When the status indicator  turns steady green, it means that the charging is complete. 4.  Disconnect the charger.3/8C. Switching the Mototooth On or OffD. Charging
Pairing will create the link or connection between the MotoTooth and your Bluetooth mobile phone.First familiarize yourself with the parts, controls and functions of the MotoTooth. (See Section A. Product Overview and Section B. Quick Guide.)1. From OFF, press and hold the mfb of the MotoTooth for about 5 seconds (or until you hear the 2nd beep). When the LED turns alternate blinking red/blue, it means that the MotoTooth is in pairing mode.2. While   the   headset  is  in  pairing  mode,  access  the  Bluetooth  menu  of   your phone. Turn on the Bluetooth function then  execute a Bluetooth search, or discover so that it will find your MotoTooth. 3. When the phone displays the list of Bluetooth devices it found, select the name of this headset (MotoTooth).4. When the phone asks for the passcode, enter 0000. Pairing is successful if the alternating   red/blue   lights   of   Bluetooth   Indicator   change   to   blinking   blue. Normally, the phone would also show briefly on its display if it’s already paired and connected to the MotoTooth or if the pairing failed. Important Note: Some phones do not connect directly after entering 0000. To connect,   you   need   to: Press   mfb   (until   1st  beep   only)   to   completely connect. Or,(In your  phone)  Go back to  Bluetooth > Paired  devices  > highlight the name   of   this   headset   (MotoTooth)   >   press   Options   >   then   press  Connect).              The MotoTooth is now ready to use.IMPORTANT:Before using the MotoTooth, familiarize yourself with the parts and functions of the MotoTooth.   (See Section A. Product Overview and Section B. Quick Guide.)  The MotoTooth also needs to be ‘paired’  with your Bluetooth mobile phone first, before you can use the following functions. (See Section E. Pairing to a Mobile  Phone.)1 Make a Call: Dial the number using your phone. Audio will automatically be on the headset.4/8E. Pairing to a Mobile PhoneF. MotoTooth Operations
Note: With some phones like Siemens S55 and Panasonic X70, audio is always on the phone during an outgoing call. You will need to press mfb to transfer the audio to your headset.2 Redial     (For Handsfree Profile Phones only)   :    Press  mfb  for 2 seconds (2nd beep). The last dialed number will be redialed. Audio will be on the headset.3 Voice Dial: Important: Be sure the voice dialing function of your phone is activated. Record at least one voice tag. (Kindly refer to the procedure in your phone’s manual.) Note: Voice dialing entries must be stored in the phone’s memory, not on the SIM card!1. Execute Voice dial:    Press mfb for 1 second (1st  beep).2. Voice dial tone/beep will be heard on the headset prompting the user to say the voice tag of the contact to call.3. Say the voice tag. The voice will be played back to you (audio on headset) then the phone will dial the number automatically.4 Audio Transfer    (For Handsfree Profile Phones only)   :   During an ongoing call, audio transfer can be made.From MotoTooth to Phone (MotoTooth initiated):Press the mfb for 2 seconds (2nd beep). The audio will be transferred to the phone.From Phone to MotoTooth (MotoTooth initiated): Press the mfb for 1 second (1st beep). The audio will be transferred back to the headset.5 Answer a Call: Answer the call by pressing mfb for 1 second (1st beep). 6  Reject a Call    (For Handsfree Profile Phones only)   :   Reject a call by pressing mfb for 2 seconds (2nd beep). 7 Set the volume: Press  volume up  or  down  button  until desired level is achieved. One  press would increase/decrease volume by 1 level.5/8
Status  Press  for  1sec.  Press  for  2sec. Press  for  5sec.Connected / On and Standby Initiates Voice dial Redials last dialled numberTurns Off the MotoTooth / DisconnectsOff Turns on the MotoTooth        Enables Pairing ModeOn and Standby but DisconnectedCreates connectionand activates Voice dial  Creates connectionIncoming call (ring being generated) Accepts the call Rejects the callActive call at MotoTooth Ends the call Transfers Audio  to phoneActive call at Phone Transfers Audio to MotoToothOutgoing call being set-up Ends the callThe MotoTooth can be paired to 5 Bluetooth phones. An additional pairing will automatically delete the phone that has not been used for the longest time. You can easily switch to any of the paired phones:1. Disconnect the currently used phone using the “active devices” in the Bluetooth menu of your phone.2. Connect the wanted phone, using the “paired devices” in the Bluetooth menu of your phone. Note: When you press the mfb, the MotoTooth will attempt to connect to the last used phone only. Be sure to connect the MotoTooth using the phone’s Bluetooth menu first.6/8G. Functions Matrix for  mfb or multi-function buttonH. Multi-Pairing
7/8Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement15.21You 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 and2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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