Euro Communication EquipementS BTSUPER2 SUPERTOOTH 2 User Manual ST2 jan 6 05 0k with FCC Notices

Euro Communication Equipement SAS SUPERTOOTH 2 ST2 jan 6 05 0k with FCC Notices

Users Manual

 USER GUIDE    Supertooth II Independent Hands free Kit with DSP for Bluetooth Cell phones
  2 OVERVIEW  The SuperTooth is equipped with Bluetooth and Digital Signal Processor that allow wireless communications on devices such as cellular phones. This is designed to be a totally portable wireless handsfree kit which will enable the user to communicate freely without holding the phone. This will work on any Bluetooth cellular phones available provided that they respect the Bluetooth protocol.                                    1  Bluetooth Indicator     7   Swivel Arm  2  Charge Indicator      8   Microphone 3  Headphone Jack      9   Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button 4  Charger Input        10   Volume Control 5  Speaker    6  Reject Button  Characteristics: • Full Duplex    • Frequency : 2.4 GHz • Built-in noise canceling microphone • Internal Digital Signal Processing DSP for noise  cancellation and echo suppression • Charging time: about 2 hours • High power 50mm speaker • Size: 136 x 59.5 x 21.5 mm • Weight : 133.3 g  Vehicle Placement Guide: The SuperTooth must be placed wherein its microphone is directed to the mouth of the user. The Swivel Arm[7] which can be adjusted 0º, 55º and 210 º orientations is designed to easily access the microphone in case you change the position of the Sun Visor.
  3 A. TURNING ON/OFF THE SUPERTOOTH  1. To turn the SuperTooth ON, just flip up the swivel arm [7] at 55º position. The Bluetooth indicator will glow (blue blink). This indicates that the kit is ready (standby mode).  Note: At first time use, the user has to pair the SuperTooth with his phone (see Section C).  2. To turn the SuperTooth OFF, just flip down the swivel arm @ 0º position. The Bluetooth Indicator will become red then will turn off after a second.  B. CHARGING OPERATIONS  The SuperTooth can be charged in a car using the SuperTooth Saver Charger or at home using SuperTooth Travel charger.  1.  Connect the charger’s plug into the Charger Input [4] of the SuperTooth.       Charge Indicator Status:        Steady Red: low batt        Steady Green: fully charged        Alternate Red/Green: indicates charging  2.  When fully charged, disconnect the charger.  C. PAIRING TO THE CELLULAR PHONE( not possible while charging the SuperTooth) Pairing will create a link or connection between the two Bluetooth devices, the SuperTooth and your phone.  1. Bring the cellular phone at about 20cm from the SuperTooth. 2. Ensure that the SuperTooth is OFF. 3. Turn it ON by flipping up the Swivel Arm[7] to 55º position. The Bluetooth Indicator[1] will glow (blue blink). 4. Simultaneously press the  Reject Button[6] and  Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button[9] for approximately 10seconds until you hear a distinctive tone and the Bluetooth indicator LED changes from blinking blue to alternate blinking red and blue. The SuperTooth is now in Handsfree pairing mode. 5. Shortly press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button[9] for a short-time to access Headset Pairing Mode. 6. Make a device discovery procedure on your phone. 7. Enter “0000” as the passcode. If pairing is successful, the alternating red/blue lights will stop and will change to plain blinking blue.  Cell phone keypad tones can be heard on the SuperTooth when they are pressed. Note: If pairing failed, repeat this procedure.  The SuperTooth is paired and ready to use.   D. ANSWERING/RECEIVING A CALL  When the phone is receiving a call, a ring tone will be heard on the SuperTooth only. 1. Just shortly press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button[9] to answer the call. 2. To terminate the call, press the Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button[9].  E. MAKING A CALL  Normal dialing 1. Enter the contact number and send. Audio can be heard on the SuperTooth. 2. Press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button[9] to terminate the call.   Voice dialing 1. Shortly press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button[9] to activate voice dialing.  2. A beep will then be heard on the SuperTooth prompting the user to say the name of the person to call.
  4 FCC Notices This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and; (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  FCC RF Exposure requirements: “This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”  3. Say the name. The name will be played back to you. The phone will then place the call automatically. In case the cell phone does not recognize the name spoken, the steps above may be repeated. 4. Press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button[9] to terminate the call.   Redialing (Handsfree profile only) Make a long press on the  Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button[9]. Audio will be heard on the SuperTooth.  F. AUDIO TRANSFER  Audio transfer can be done by flipping up or down the Swivel Arm[7].  G. SETTING THE VOLUME Set the volume using the Volume Control[10]. 1. Turn it clockwise to increase the volume. 2. Turn it counterclockwise to decrease. Note: If the volume set is too high, it can cause feedback (whistling sound), echo, or background noise during calls on some cell phones.  H. REJECTING A CALL (Handsfree Profile only)   Press Reject Button[6] to reject an incoming call.

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