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User Guide
Nano-Tooth
Bluetooth Headset with LCD
Contents
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A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
Product Overview . . . . . . . . .
Quick Guide . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switching the Nano-Tooth On/Off. .
Charging the Nano-Tooth. . . . . .
Wearing the Nano-Tooth in your Ear
Pairing to a Mobile Phone . . . . .
Nano-Tooth Operations. . . . . . .
Button Functions Matrix . . . . . .
Erase All Paired Device Info . . . .
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A. Product Overview
B. Quick Guide
1 mfb or multi-function button
Power On: Short press this button until the Nano-Tooth vibrates.
(If the headset is worn, press until 1 beep.)
• Power Off: Very Long press until LCD displays - OFF - (or until 3 beeps).
• Answer/ Hang-Up a Call: short press (1 beep)
• Other Functions (See page 4 Section G. Nano-Tooth Operations)
•
2 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
•
•
displays the status of the device
displays the caller’s number
3 ear speaker
4 ear hook
•
Adjustable (See page 2 Section E. Wearing the Nano-Tooth in your ear.)
•
•
Increase Volume: Short press at a time. (LCD vol. display: min:3 > max:10)
Erase Pairing Info: Very Long press (5 seconds) until LCD diplays ERASE.
(Or until 2 beeps). (See page 6 Section I. Erase All Paired Device Info.)
5 volume up
6 volume down
Decrease volume: Short press at a time.
(LCD vol. display: min: 3 > max: 10).
• Pairing: Very Long press (5 seconds) until LCD displays PAIRInG.
(Or until 2 beeps). (See page 3 Section F. Pairing to a Mobile Phone.)
•
7 microphone
8 charger input
C. Switching the Nano-Tooth On/Off
•
Power On: Short press mfb until the Nano-Tooth vibrates. (If you are
wearing the Nano-Tooth, short press mfb until you hear 1 beep.)
•
Power Off: Very Long press mfb (5 seconds) until LCD displays -OFF- .
(If you are wearing the Nano-Tooth, very long press mfb until 3 beeps.)
D. Charging the Nano-Tooth
When the percentage display (below the battery icon) indicates 20% or less, it
means that the battery of the headset is low. Recharge the unit.
1. Plug the provided USB charger into the charger input(8) of the Nano-Tooth.
2. The LCD of the Nano-Tooth gives you information of the charging progress:
CHARGE : the battery is being charged.
100%: the battery is completely charged.
3. When the headset is completely charged, unplug the charger.
E. Wearing the Nano-Tooth in your Ear
1. The ear hook is flexible. It can be adjusted to any
position desired depending on user’s ear shape and
convenience.
2. It is also reversible. You may wear it in your left or
right ear.
F. Pairing to a Mobile Phone
Pairing will create a link or connection between your two Bluetooth devices, the
Nano-Tooth and your phone.
1. First, familiarize yourself with the parts and functions of the Nano-Tooth. (See
page 1 Section A. Product Overview and Section B. Quick Guide.)
2. Ensure that the Nano-Tooth is on. If not, turn it on by shortly pressing mfb until
it vibrates. (If you are wearing the Nano-Tooth, press until 1 beep is heard).
3. In standby mode, very long press volume down button (5 seconds) until the
LCD displays PAIRInG. (If you are wearing the Nano-Tooth, press until 2
beeps.) The Nano-Tooth is now in pairing mode.
4. While the headset is at pairing mode, access the Bluetooth menu of your
phone. Turn on the Bluetooth function then execute a bluetooth search so that
it will be able to search and find your Nano-Tooth.
5. When the phone displays the list of Bluetooth devices it found, select the name
of this headset (Nano-Tooth).
6. When the phone asks for the passcode, enter 0000. Pairing and connection is
successful if the Bluetooth icon in the LCD would change from
to
Normally the phone would also show briefly on its display if it’s already paired
and connected to the device or if pairing with it failed.
Important Note: Some phones do not connect directly after entering 0000. To
connect, you need to: Short press mfb (until 1 beep only) to completely
connect.
Or,
(In your phone) Go back to Bluetooth > Paired devices > highlight the name
of this Headset (Nano-Tooth)> press Options> then press Connect).
The Nano-Tooth is now ready to use.
G. Nano-Tooth Operations
Make a Call (Normal Dial): Dial the number using your phone. Normally, audio
will be on the Nano-Tooth.
Note: With some phones like Siemens S55 and Panasonic X70, audio is
always on the phone during an outgoing call. You will need to short press mfb
to transfer the audio to your headset.
Make a Call (Redial): Long press mfb (until 2 beeps). The last dialed number will
be redialed. Audio will be on the Nano-Tooth.
Make a Call (Voice Dial):
1. First, you have to access the voice dialing function of your phone, turn it on
and record for a 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!
When done, execute voice dialing in your headset by proceeding with the
instructions.
Execute Voice dial: Short press mfb (until 1 beep only).
Voice dial tone/beep will be heard on the headset prompting the user to say
the voice tag of a contact to call.
4. Say the voice tag. The voice will be played back to you (audio on headset)
then the phone will dial the number automatically.
2.
3.
Answer a Call: (Note: If you turned on the vibrate option, the headset will vibrate
while ringing during an incoming call. See Turning the Vibrate Option On or Off
under this section.) Short press mfb (until 1 beep only) to answer the call.
End a Call: Short press mfb (until 1 beep only).
Reject a Call: Long press mfb (until 2 beeps). Incoming call will be rejected.
Set the volume: Increase or decrease the volume by short pressing volume up
or down button. Short press at a time until desired level is achieved.
(LCD volume level display: min: 3 > max:10).
Audio Transfer during an Ongoing Call:
From Nano-Tooth to Phone (Nano-Tooth initiated):
Very long press mfb until you hear the 3rd beep.
The LCD will display AUDIO OFF and the audio is transferred to the phone.
From Phone to Nano-Tooth (Nano-Tooth initiated):
Short press mfb until you hear 1 beep only.
The LCD will display CONNECTING then the audio will be transferred to the
Headset.
Turning the Vibrate Option On or Off:
a. Press simultaneously the volume up and volume down buttons to show
the featured Options (keep pressed for approx. 3 secs). The 1st option
is HIST (for History).
b. Press again simultaneously the volume up and down buttons to go to
the 2nd option which is VIB (for Vibrate).
c. Use mfb (multi-function button) /or use volume up /or use volume down
to choose between on or off.
d. When set, simultaneously press one last time the volume up and down
buttons to return to standby mode.
e. The headset is now ready to vibrate when there is an incoming call.
Placing a call from numbers stored in call History:
a. Access the numbers (received calls only) which are stored in call History
by pressing simultaneously the volume up and down buttons to show the
featured Options. The 1st option is HIST (for History).
b. Press volume up or volume down buttons to scroll or select from the 5
last received numbers.
c. Press mfb if you desire to dial the selected number.
Note: This Headset is capable to store up to only 5 last received numbers.
H. Button Functions Matrix
Status
mfb /
multi-function
button
(Short press)
mfb /
multi-function
button
(Long press /
2 seconds)
mfb /
multi-function
button (Very
Long press /
5 seconds)
Volume Up
(Very Long
press
5 seconds)
Connected / On
and Standby
Initiates Voice
dial
Redials last
dialled number
Turns Off the
Nano-Tooth /
Disconnects
Erases All
Pairing
Information
Off
Turns on the
Nano-Tooth
Turns on the
Nano-Tooth
On and Standby
but Disconnected
Creates
reconnection
Creates
reconnection
Incoming call
(ring being
generated)
Accepts the Call
Rejects the
Call
Active call at
Nano-Tooth
Ends the Call
Active call at
Phone
Transfers Audio
to Nano-Tooth
Outgoing call
being set-up
Ends the Call
Erases All
Pairing
Information
Volume Down
(Very Long
press /
5 seconds)
Enables
Pairing Mode
Transfers Audio
to phone
I. Erase All Paired Device Info
The Nano-Tooth is limited to pair to only 5 different phones/devices. If you already
paired 5 devices, you need to erase first all the pairing information if you wish to
pair it with some more bluetooth devices.
To erase all the pairing information from the headset’s memory: In standby mode,
very long press the volume up button (5 seconds) until the LCD displays ERASE.
(If you are wearing the Nano-Tooth, long press volume up button until you hear
the 2nd beep.) The word ERASE will remain displayed in the LCD for 3 seconds
only then it goes out.
The Nano-Tooth is cleared and now ready for new pairings.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
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.
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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