GlobalSat WorldCom BTA-809 Bluetooth Audio Gateway User Manual

GlobalSat WorldCom Corporation Bluetooth Audio Gateway

User Manual

 1BTH-820 Bluetooth Stereo Headset BTA-809 Bluetooth Audio Gateway  BTH-820 Bluetooth Stereo Headset provides you the CD quality stereo sound. If a call is coming while you are listening to the music, just press any button to receive the call. Meanwhile, the music will stop automatically, and then resume itself after you hang up the phone.    BTA-809 Bluetooth Audio Gateway enables your audio device to have the ability of wireless Bluetooth transmission. It can transmit crystal clear digital sound to any compatible Bluetooth audio receiver up to 10 meters away. Just plug the BTA-809 into the iPod Docking connector, the audio music will be sent out from BTA-809 by the wireless Bluetooth signal. Then you can use a Bluetooth headset (receiver) to listen to the music.  Features BTH-820  BTA-809 y  Light weight and handy design. y  Press any button to receive a call. y  In the headset mode, you can adjust the volume and refuse to answer a call. y  You can answer the call while listening to the music, and the music will resume automatically after you hang up the phone. y  built-in Hold key and microphone. y  Stand-by time up to 110 hours.  A2DP+AVRCP Profile A2DP Profile y  You can control the “play”, “pause”, “stop”, “next song” and “previous song” of the Windows Media Player.   Known Supported Device: Globalsat: BTA-806/BTA-804A y  You can control the play/mute, volume up and down of BTH-820.  y Bluetooth Audio Gateway y Plug-and-Play y  Support standard A2DP profile for consistent and clear stereo sound quality. y  Compatible with iPod Photo, Video, nano. y  Divert the high quality audio from wired to wireless. y  Outstanding performance enables you to enjoy the true digital sound with CD stereo quality. y Support AVRCP. y  Fast and simple one-button operation. y  Stand-by time up to 80 hours.  y  Bluetooth version 1.1/1.2/2.0 compatible. y  Operation range up to 10 meters. y  Embedded rechargeable Li-polymer battery y  LED indicator for low power and charging.
 2Specification Model Name  BTH-820  BTA-809 Product Description  Bluetooth Stereo Headset  Bluetooth Audio Gateway Color  Blue / Orange  White Certification  FCC, CE, BQB  FCC, CE ,BQB ,DGT ,IC Bluetooth Version  Bluetooth v1.2 Specification  Bluetooth v2.0 Specification RF Output Power  Class 2 Frequency  Band 2.4GHz ~ 2.4835GHz unlicensed ISM band Spread Spectrum  FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) Operating Range  10 meters (32 feet) Sensitivity -80dBm @0.1%BER Bluetooth Profile  Headset,Handsfree,A2DP,AVRCP A2DP,AVRCP Stereo Audio Specification  CD-Quality, 44.1, 48KHz 16-bit Stereo Audio Codec Standby Time  Up to 110 hours Up to 80 hours Play Time  Up to 6 hours Up to 7 hours Charging Time  Up to 3 hours Up to 3 hours Talking Time  Up to 6 hours  -- Audio input  Bluetooth signal  IPOD Docking connect Audio Output  3.5 mm stereo jack  Bluetooth signal LED  2 LEDs (blue and red) Battery  Rechargeable Li-Polymer battery Operation Temperature  -10 ~ 55  ℃ Storage Temperature  -20 ~ 60  ℃ Humidity  10% ~ 90% non-condensing Dimensions  63.5x28.5x18.5mm(L x W x T), Including back clip  61.8x24.5x15mm(L x W x T) Weight  19 g   21.5g  Microphone  Embedded microphone, (To avoid the noise interference, please put the microphone within 35 cm from your mouth while talking.) --
 3BTH-820 Button  Incoming call is ringing  While on the phone  While playing the music with BTA-806 (AVRCP, A2DP profile). While playing the music with BTA-809 (AVRCP, A2DP profile).  Answer    Transfer to cell phone  Play / Pause Play / Pause  Refuse the call    Hang up  Stop    disconnect  Answer  Volume up  Volume up  Volume up  Answer  Volume down  Volume down  Volume down  Answer N/A  Next  Next  Answer N/A  Previous  Previous  Lock the buttons  Lock the buttons  Lock the buttons  Lock the buttons Remark 1  --  To avoid the noise interference, please put the microphone within 30 cm from your mouth while talking. Remote control (AVRCP) is supported under “Microsoft Window Media Player”. Support AVRCP remote control feature. Remark 2  y If BTH-820 works with Bluetooth USB dongle which uses IVT BlueSoleil version 1.6.2 or above, TOSHIBA version 3.03.10 or above, it will support A2DP, AVRCP, HEADSET profiles. y If BTH-820 works with Bluetooth USB dongle which uses BROADCOM, WIDCOMM version 4.0.1.700 or above, it will support A2DP, AVRCP profiles.   LED indicator function Status  BTH-820, BTA-809 Standby  Blue LED flash once Connecting  Blue LED flash twice Transferring    Blue LED flash four times Pairing    Blue and red LED flash quickly by turns Low battery  Red LED is on
 4 BTH-820, BTA-809 Turn on: Press the power button for 2 seconds to turn it on. Turn off: Press the power button for 4 seconds to turn it off. Pairing: While in the off mode, press the power button for 6 seconds,the blue and red LED will flash quickly by turns and it will search other device for pairing.   Charging: Connect one end of the charging line to the USB socket of BTH-820 or BTA-809, and the other end to the USB socket of PC. The red LED will be on when charging and will be off when battery is full. You can use BTA-809 while it is in the charging mode.    Pairing procedure To pair  BTH-820 with BTA-809 BTA-809 with another Bluetooth headset BTH-820 with a Bluetooth cell phone BTH-820 with a PC  Press the power button for 6 seconds, the blue and red LED will flash alternately and they will search each other for pairing. If pairing is completed, blue LED will flash four times in every 2 seconds. Set the BTA-809 and your Bluetooth headset to pairing mode, these two devices will start to pair automatically. If pairing is completed, blue LED will flash four times in every 2 seconds. Set the BTH-820 into pairing mode. In your cell phone, enter the Bluetooth menu and select “search device” option. When your cell phone finds the BTH-820, select it to pair. If pairing is completed, red LED will be off, and only blue LED will flash, then you can connect your cell phone to BTH-820. Set the BTH-820 into pairing mode. Start the Bluetooth software (for example IVT BlueSoleil 1.6.2 or Windcomm) on your PC and select “search device”. After pairing is completed, you will be able to connect BTH-820 and listen to all the music from PC.   Pairing password -- --  0000  0000  Note: z  Supports AVRCP profile, you can use BTH-820 to control iPod. The functions which can be controlled are the following:   iPod mode  Function available  note Music    Play / Pause, Volume up, Volume down, Next, Previous. Before you can use BTH-820 to control the iPod, you must select any music playlist and press the play button on your iPod. If you press the play button on BTH-820 instead of iPod, then it will play the previous playlist.   Photos    Play / Pause, Next, Previous. Before you can use BTH-820 to control the iPod, you must select “Photos” / “Photo Library” and press play button on your iPod.   Videos    Play / Pause, Volume up, Volume down. Before you can use BTH-820 to control the iPod, you must select “Videos”, any video file, and then press play button on your iPod.
 5 Troubleshooting y  Check the battery power. y  Make sure the devices are turned on. y  Make sure the devices have been paired. y  Make sure the devices are within the 10 meters range.   y  Check the volume.   y  Check if the audio resource is correctly input. y  Pair the devices over again.   y Can not connect with cell phone: Delete the BTH-820 device in your cell phone, re-start it and do the pairing again.   y Can not turn on the device: Do a Reset. Plug in the charging line to the device to enable the electric power passing by and then unplug it. That will perform the “Reset”. For BTA-809, you need to press the Reset hole under the device.   Copyright © 2005 Globalsat Technology Corporation. All rights reserved The trademarks mentioned in this document are legally registered to their respective companies.
 6Federal 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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