Huges Hi Tech HS222 Bluetooth Headset User Manual 1 manual

Huges Hi-Tech Inc Bluetooth Headset 1 manual

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222 Bluetooth headset user guide v1.0 Introduction This Bluetooth headset is a wireless device utilizing Bluetooth wireless technology.    The headset contains a microphone and a speaker. It provides hands-free communication using mobile phones, and the power is provided by either a rechargeable or an Alkaline AAA battery.  Any device that you want to use with this Bluetooth headset must be compatible with Bluetooth technology version 1.1.    The device must also support the same profiles as the headset.    Make sure that you pair the headset with your Bluetooth phone or other devices before you start using it.   Features        1. Battery Cover 2. LED Display 3. Microphone 4.  Talk/Volume Up Button 5.  Talk/Volume Down Button 6. Receiver  What's in the package? 1.    One Bluetooth headset with ear hook.  2. One AAA Alkaline battery 3.    One user guide          4. One hanging strap     Wearing preference Headset can be worn on either ear by adjusting the ear hook.    You can adjust it by inserting the ear hook from either side of the headset.   Preparing to use your Bluetooth headset 1.  Putting the battery in the headset. A.  Slide the battery cover upward and open it. B.  Put the battery in the headset C.  Close the battery cover and slide it downward.  2. Pairing procedure Before using the headset for the first time, you must pair the headset with a Bluetooth phone.   If this is the only headset you will use with the cell phone, no further pairing is necessary.   Make sure that the headset is switched off before pairing.  A.  Follow the instruction of the user guide of the cell phone to turn on the Bluetooth feature. B.  Press and hold the Volume Up button (bigger button) on the headset for 7 seconds until the Red and Blue LEDs alternate rapidly, which indicates that the headset is in pairing mode. C.  Perform a Bluetooth device discovery on the cell phone. (It might take several seconds.   Also, the closer you put the two devices together, the better.) D.  The phone's display will advise that it has found 222 and ask you to confirm that you 165432
want to pair with it. Confirm this. E.  Enter the passkey 1234 when your phone prompts you, and the phone will start to pair with the headset. F.  Your phone will advise that pairing has been successful, and the LED on your headset will change state to show that it’s now in standby mode.    The blue LED will flash once or three times every 5 seconds depending on the profile your cell phone supports.  If the pairing fails, the blue and red LEDs keep alternating rapidly for about 2 minute. Please repeat steps A to F to pair the headset and the phone again.  NOTE: The display on the mobile phone will also give the status. Once the headset and phone have successfully paired, you are ready to make and receive calls.   Turning your headset ON and OFF To switch your headset on, press the Volume Up button (the bigger one) for about 5 seconds until the blue LED turns on.      To switch your headset off, press and hold the Volume Up button for 5 seconds until the red LED flashes, and then the headset will turn off.     Answering a call If there is an incoming call, a ring tone will sound in your headset; you can press either button on headset to answer the call. If your cell phone supports auto-answering, the headset will take the incoming call automatically and you don't need to press any button.   Ending a call When in conversation, you can press and hold the Volume Down button (the smaller button) for 5 seconds to end the call.    You can also end the call by pressing the END button on the cell phone.   When the other party hangs up, the headset ends automatically.   Making a call from the mobile phone keypad 1. Dial the phone number using the keypad on the mobile phone. 2. To send the call, press the phone's SEND/CALL key. 3. The call will then be transferred automatically to the headset when connection is made.   Making a call with the headset by voice dialing If your Bluetooth phone supports voice dial, you can use this feature with the headset. Please refer to your phone's user guide for more information on voice dial.  1.  Voice dial function on your phone must be turned on and voice tags must be stored. 2.  Make sure that the headset is turned ON. 3.  On the headset, press the either button once. 4.  A short tone will prompt you and you can speak the “voice tag” that was stored in the phone’s voice dial phone book. 5.  The phone automatically dials the contact you’ve selected, and you can see the details of the call on the phone display. 6.  When connected, you can communicate normally using the headset.  NOTE:    a) To cancel voice dial, press the Volume Up key again.           b) At Steps 3, if your cell phone supports hands-free profile, you can also press the Volume Down button to initiate voice dial.   Reject incoming call Press and hold the Volume Up key for 5 seconds on the headset to reject an incoming call.  Note: This function only works on Bluetooth phones that support Handsfree profile; therefore you need to make sure that the phone and the headset are linked with Handsfree profile.
 Last number redial When the headset is in standby condition (not in conversation), press the Volume Down key for 5 seconds, and your phone will redial the last number that you called.  Note: This function only works on Bluetooth phones that support Handsfree profile; therefore you need to make sure that the phone and the headset are linked with Handsfree profile.       Call transfer When in conversation, you may transfer the voice from headset to phone or from phone to headset.   Press the Volume Up key for 5 seconds to make the transfer.  Note: This function only works on Bluetooth phones that support Handsfree profile; therefore you need to make sure that the phone and the headset are linked with Handsfree profile.      Note: For some cell phones (Sony Ericsson phones, for example), you can only transfer voice from the headset to the phone, but not the other way around.    If that’s the case, you have to end the call from the cell phone.   Speaker volume control button To increase the volume, press the Volume Up button (bigger button); to decrease the volume, press the Volume Down button (smaller button). You may also use phone's volume up/down buttons to adjust the headset volume.   Battery status and Low battery alert Battery status: Each time when you turn the headset on, the LED will show the battery status. If the battery is in normal condition, blue LED will flash for 5 seconds, if the battery is low, red LED will flash for 5 seconds.  Low battery warning:   The headset needs recharging when you hear a special tone of DO-LU-DO-LU-DO from the headset every 20 seconds.  If the headset is in use, the red LED will flash 4 times every 5 seconds.  Once the low battery warning starts, there will be a 5-minute talk time left.    Charging the headset is necessary at this stage.   Audio and visual indicators Visual LED chart:      Headset state  LED indication state  Remark Power On  Blue LED flashes 5 times rapidly Red LED flashes 5 times rapidly When battery is in normal condition When battery is low   Power Off  Red LED flashes 5 times rapidly   Standby  Blue LED flashes 3 times every 5 seconds Connected with Handsfree profile Red LED when low battery   Blue LED flashes once every 5 seconds Connected with Headset profile Red LED when low battery Initial a call (Use voice dial) Blue LED flashes 4 times every 5 seconds Red LED when low battery During a call  Blue LED flashes 4 times every 5 seconds Red LED when low battery Incoming call  Blue LED flashes 3 times every 5 seconds Red LED when low battery Pairing  Blue and red LED alternate    Audio indicator chart: Headset state  Audio indication Volume button  Single tone when the button is pressed. Incoming call  Ringing tone Low battery  DO-LU-DO-LU-DO tone every 20 seconds (from the speaker) Initiate voice dial  Depends on the default setting of the cell phone.
 Bluetooth headset specification Bluetooth compliance Bluetooth 1.1 with headset profile Maximum distance    30 Feet (10 meters) Weight of headset    15g without battery (26g with a AAA battery) Typical standby time    up to 1 month (using a Duracell Alkaline AAA battery) Typical talk time     up to 10 hours Battery type      Alkaline or rechargeable AAA battery NOTE: Talk time and standby time are varied according to different mobile phones.   Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.   Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.  Important information on safe and efficient operation. Read this information before using your phone. Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  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.

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