Intech Electronics CS8120 Bluetooth Headset User Manual 8120 20070202
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!Ear Hook orientation
If you want to change the orientation of ear hook, please follow the following steps.
1) Detach the ear hook from the Headset
2) Select the orientation you want (left or right), and attach the ear hook and lock it
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Headset pictures..............................................................................................................1
Charging the battery.........................................................................................................1
Turning on the Headset....................................................................................................1
Turning off the Headset....................................................................................................1
Putting Headset in Pairing Mode......................................................................................2
Establishing Link..............................................................................................2
Answering incoming calls.................................................................................................2
Transferring calls..............................................................................................................2
Muting the microphone.....................................................................................................2
Ending calls.....................................................................................................................3
To make a new call using voice dialing.............................................................................3
Redialing last dialed number............................................................................................3
Rejecting incoming call.....................................................................................................3
Adjusting speaker volume................................................................................................3
Ear Hook orientation........................................................................................................3
Bend the ear hook to fit your ear.......................................................................................4
Putting way.......................................................................................................................4
Low-battery indication......................................................................................................4
Charging and recharging the battery.................................................................................4
Charging Connection Diagrams......................................................................................5
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) Application...............................................................5
FCC Interference Statement.............................................................................................6
Bluetooth
On Off S1/()
Volume Up (S2)
Volume Down S3()
LED
DC Socket Microphone
Speaker
Ear hook
Lock
User Manual
BT 25EM
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!
Charging the battery
Turning on the Headset
Turning off the Headset
Thank you for buying new BT 25EM Headset. Before first time use, it is
important to charge the battery for 6 hours.
While the Headset (HS) is powered down, press and hold S1 until Blue LED turn on.
A low tone followed by a high tone will indicate that the HS is powered up.
While the HS is powered up, press and hold S1 until red LED on. A high tone
followed by a low tone will indicate that the HS is powered down
Bluetooth
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Putting Headset in Pairing Mode
Establishing Bluetooth Link
Answering Incoming Calls
Transferring Calls
Muting the microphone
Make sure the HS is fully charged and charging cable disconnected from it before
pairing starts. While the HS is powered off, press and hold S1 until red and blue
LEDs flash alternately It indicates the HS is Pairing Mode.
Follow the operating instructions for your mobile phone to start the
pairing process. Typically, this has to be done by going to a setup or connect
menu and then selecting the options to discover devices.
may take several seconds to establish a connection.
Your phone’s display should indicate that it has found the “BT 25EM” headset and
asks if you want to pair it. You should confirm this. The phone’s display would
prompt you for a passkey or PIN. Enter a sequence of “0000”.
The headset LED will flash Blue every 3 seconds, indicating successful pairing.
Usually the phone will also ask whether you want to change the headset s name.
We recommend you should approve the BT 25EM name and not change it. You
can pair as many headsets and devices as you wish in your mobile phone.
If pairing does not occur as expected. Turn the headset and phone off and wait for
10 seconds. Turn the headset and phone on again and repeat all steps from
beginning.
After pairing, the mobile phone will show “connect”, then please select “YES” to
establish the link. Now you are ready to make and answer calls on the HS. For
other phones, please follow the operation manual to establish the link.
When an incoming call is present, the HS will ring. Pressing S1 will answer the
call. The blue LED will continue to flash fast while the call is in session. (Once
every second)
(For Nokia 3650 or equivalent models)
When you are in session, calls can be transferred from the phone to the
HS and from the HS to the phone.
To transfer a call from the phone to the HS: press S1 once, the call will
be transferred to the HS.
To transfer a call from HS to the phone, please follow the operating
instructions of your phone.
Pressing both S2 and S3 buttons simultaneously for about a second, the
microphone will be muted. A periodic beep tone will be heard while the mute
function is active.
When the microphone is muted, press on both S2 and S3 buttons simultaneously
will end the mute function and the periodic beep tone will stop.
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
To mute the microphone during an active call
To end the mute function
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Ending Calls
To make a new call using voice dialing
Redialing last dialed number
Rejecting incoming call
Adjusting Speaker Volume
While a call is in session on the Headset, pressing S1 will disconnect the call.
After the call is disconnected, the blue LED will flash normally.
1.Make sure the voice dialing function is probably set up in the Mobile phone and
it is within the range of the HS. Press S1 on the HS shortly.
2.After the tones on the mobile phone, make a voice dial as you normally would
by saying the name of the person on the HS. The call will be connected in a few
seconds.
1.Make sure the voice dialing function is probably set up in the mobile phone and
it is within the range of the HS. Press S1 on the HS shortly.
2.After the tones on the mobile phone, make a voice dial as you normally would
and the call will be connected in a few seconds.
(Support handsfree profile mobile only. For Nokia
3650, Siemens S55, or equivalent models)
To redial the last dialed number, press and hold S3 for 1 seconds. 4 tones will
indicate an attempt to redial.
(Support handsfree profile mobile only. For Nokia
3650, Siemens S55, or equivalent models)
When there is an incoming call and you want to reject it, press the buttons S1 and
hold it until you hear 2 tones, then release it.
While a call is in session, pressing and releasing S2 will increase the speaker
volume; pressing and releasing S3 will decrease the speaker volume on the HS
There is a key tone to indicate volume increase or decrease.
When using a Bluetooth mobile phone:
When using a mobile phone without Bluetooth built-in and requiring a Bluetooth
dongle:
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270.00 mm
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!Bend the ear hook to fit your ear
1. Put on the headset with the ear hook behind your ear.
2. Bend the ear hook gently to fit your ear.
Notice: Make sure the microphone is pointing towards your mouth.
DISCLAIMER: Talk time and stand-by time of the BT 25EM Headset will vary depending
on mobile phone model being used
Bluetooth
!Putting way
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Low-battery indication
Charging and recharging the battery
The HS LED will flash red instead of blue when the battery is low.
There will also be beep periodically. When the battery level is too low, the HS will
automatically power off. It cannot be powered on again unless the charger is
connected.
To recharge the battery, connect the charger cable to the HS. During recharging,
the LED shows a steady red light.When the battery is fully charged, the indicators
of red will be off.
ACAdaptor
AC Mains
Car charger
!Charging Connection
(2) Car charging
(1) A/C charging
NOTE
BQB CE and FCC approved
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UB 22S USB Dongle and BT 25EM Headset
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) Application
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Plug the UB 22S USB Dongle (purchased separately) into the USB socket of
aPC.
Install IVT BlueSoleil application from the CD-ROM provided in the UB 22S
package. Note that the CD-ROM is not available in the BT 25EM package.
Download from the corresponding websites and install MSN messenger, Netmeeting,
Yahoo messenger, or ICQ application software in the PC.
Pairing: Put the BT 25EM Headset into pairing mode by following the steps
in the BT 25EM User Manual, start the BlueSoleil application and pair the UB 22S
Dongle with the BT 25EM Headset. The Headset passkey is 0000
Connecting and Disconnecting: The UB 22S Dongle will ring the BT 25EM Headset.
Please press the S1 key on the headset to confirm the connection request. To
disconnect the link, press the S1 key again. You can now pair and
reconnect your BT 25EM Headset to your mobile phone, if you desire.
Testing the Link: After the UB 22S Dongle is paired with the BT 25EM
Headset, the PC audio will be automatically routed to the Audio driver.
Play some music on the PC by Windows Media Player or other music applications; you
should be able to hear the music on the Headset. If you can’ hear it, then go the
ontrol Panel -> ound and Audio Device Properties -> udio -> ound playback
select the Audio to activate the link.
Now you can start using the VOIP application and talk to your friend through your
headset wirelessly and freely.
Connecting BT 25EM Headset back to your mobile phone.
Please follow the steps from ‘Putting Headset in Pairing Mode’ to ‘Establishing
Link’ on page 2.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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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 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.
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 Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC 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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User Manual
BT 25RM
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!
Charging the battery
Turning on the Headset
Turning off the Headset
Thank you for buying new BT 25RM Headset. Before first time use, it is
important to charge the battery for 6 hours.
While the Headset (HS) is powered down, press and hold S1 until Blue LED turn on.
A low tone followed by a high tone will indicate that the HS is powered up.
While the HS is powered up, press and hold S1 until red LED on. A high tone
followed by a low tone will indicate that the HS is powered down
Bluetooth
!
On Off S1/()
Volume Up (S2)
Volume Down S3()
LED
DC Socket Microphone
Speaker
Ear hook
Lock
!
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!
!
Putting Headset in Pairing Mode
Establishing Bluetooth Link
Answering Incoming Calls
Transferring Calls
Muting the microphone
Make sure the HS is fully charged and charging cable disconnected from it before
pairing starts. While the HS is powered off, press and hold S1 until red and blue
LEDs flash alternately It indicates the HS is Pairing Mode.
Follow the operating instructions for your mobile phone to start the
pairing process. Typically, this has to be done by going to a setup or connect
menu and then selecting the options to discover devices.
may take several seconds to establish a connection.
Your phone’s display should indicate that it has found the “BT 25RM” headset and
asks if you want to pair it. You should confirm this. The phone’s display would
prompt you for a passkey or PIN. Enter a sequence of “0000”.
The headset LED will flash blue every 3 seconds, indicating successful pairing.
Usually the phone will also ask whether you want to change the headset s name.
We recommend you should approve the BT 25RM name and not change it. You
can pair as many headsets and devices as you wish in your mobile phone.
If pairing does not occur as expected. Turn the headset and phone off and wait for
10 seconds. Turn the headset and phone on again and repeat all steps from
beginning.
After pairing, the mobile phone will show “connect”, then please select “YES” to
establish the link. Now you are ready to make and answer calls on the HS. For
other phones, please follow the operation manual to establish the link.
When an incoming call is present, the HS will ring. Pressing S1 will answer the
call. The blue LED will continue to flash fast while the call is in session. (Once
every second)
(For Nokia 3650 or equivalent models)
When you are in session, calls can be transferred from the phone to the
HS and from the HS to the phone.
To transfer a call from the phone to the HS: press S1 once, the call will
be transferred to the HS.
To transfer a call from HS to the phone, please follow the operating
instructions of your phone.
Pressing both S2 and S3 buttons simultaneously for about a second, the
microphone will be muted. A periodic beep tone will be heard while the mute
function is active.
When the microphone is muted, press on both S2 and S3 buttons simultaneously
will end the mute function and the periodic beep tone will stop.
.
'
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
To mute the microphone during an active call
To end the mute function
!
!
!
Ending Calls
To make a new call using voice dialing
Redialing last dialed number
Rejecting incoming call
Adjusting Speaker Volume
While a call is in session on the Headset, pressing S1 will disconnect the call.
After the call is disconnected, the blue LED will flash normally.
1.Make sure the voice dialing function is probably set up in the Mobile phone and
it is within the range of the HS. Press S1 on the HS shortly.
2.After the tones on the mobile phone, make a voice dial as you normally would
by saying the name of the person on the HS. The call will be connected in a few
seconds.
1.Make sure the voice dialing function is probably set up in the mobile phone and
it is within the range of the HS. Press S1 on the HS shortly.
2.After the tones on the mobile phone, make a voice dial as you normally would
and the call will be connected in a few seconds.
(Support handsfree profile mobile only. For Nokia
3650, Siemens S55, or equivalent models)
To redial the last dialed number, press and hold S3 for 1 seconds. 4 tones will
indicate an attempt to redial.
(Support handsfree profile mobile only. For Nokia
3650, Siemens S55, or equivalent models)
When there is an incoming call and you want to reject it, press the buttons S1 and
hold it until you hear 2 tones, then release it.
While a call is in session, pressing and releasing S2 will increase the speaker
volume; pressing and releasing S3 will decrease the speaker volume on the HS
There is a key tone to indicate volume increase or decrease.
When using a Bluetooth mobile phone:
When using a mobile phone without Bluetooth built-in and requiring a Bluetooth
dongle:
.
!
!
!
!Ear Hook orientation
If you want to change the orientation of ear hook, please follow the following steps.
1) Detach the ear hook from the
2) Select the orientation you want (left or right), and attach the ear hook and lock it
Headset
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User Manual
Headset pictures..............................................................................................................1
Charging the battery.........................................................................................................1
Turning on the Headset....................................................................................................1
Turning off the Headset....................................................................................................1
Putting Headset in Pairing Mode......................................................................................2
Establishing Link..............................................................................................2
Answering incoming calls.................................................................................................2
Transferring calls..............................................................................................................2
Muting the microphone.....................................................................................................2
Ending calls.....................................................................................................................3
To make a new call using voice dialing.............................................................................3
Redialing last dialed number............................................................................................3
Rejecting incoming call.....................................................................................................3
Adjusting speaker volume................................................................................................3
Ear Hook orientation........................................................................................................3
Bend the ear hook to fit your ear.......................................................................................4
Putting way.......................................................................................................................4
Low-battery indication......................................................................................................4
Charging and recharging the battery.................................................................................4
Charging Connection Diagrams......................................................................................5
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Application..............................................................5
FCC Interference Statement.............................................................................................6
Bluetooth
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!Bend the ear hook to fit
your ear
!
!
Low-battery indication
Charging and recharging the battery
The HS LED will flash red instead of blue when the battery is low.
There will also be beep periodically. When the battery level is too low, the HS will
automatically power off. It cannot be powered on again unless the charger is
connected.
To recharge the battery, connect the charger cable to the HS. During recharging,
the LED shows a steady red light.When the battery is fully charged, the indicators
of red will be off.
1. Put on the headset with the ear hook behind your ear.
2. Bend the ear hook gently to fit your ear.
Notice: Make sure the microphone is pointing towards your mouth.
DISCLAIMER: Talk time and stand-by time of the BT 25RM Headset will vary depending on
mobile phone model being used
Bluetooth
!Putting way
ACAdaptor
AC Mains
Car charger
!Charging Connection Diagrams
(2) Car charging
(1) A/C charging
NOTE
BQB CE and FCC approved
:
,.
UB 22S USB Dongle and BT 25RM Headset
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Application
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Plug the UB 22S USB Dongle (purchased separately) into the USB socket of
aPC.
Install IVT BlueSoleil application from the CD-ROM provided in the UB 22S
package. Note that the CD-ROM is not available in the BT 25RM package.
Download from the corresponding websites and install MSN messenger, Netmeeting,
Yahoo messenger, or ICQ application software in the PC.
Pairing: Put the BT 25RM Headset into pairing mode by following the steps
in the BT 25RM User Manual, start the BlueSoleil application and pair the UB 22S
Dongle with the BT 25RM Headset. The Headset passkey is 0000
Connecting and Disconnecting: The UB 22S Dongle will ring the BT 25RM Headset.
Please press the S1 key on the headset to confirm the connection request. To
disconnect the link, press the S1 key again. You can now pair and
reconnect your BT 25RM Headset to your mobile phone, if you desire.
Testing the Link: After the UB 22S Dongle is paired with the BT 25RM
Headset, the PC audio will be automatically routed to the Audio driver.
Play some music on the PC by Windows Media Player or other music applications; you
should be able to hear the music on the Headset. If you can’ hear it, then go the
ontrol Panel -> ound and Audio Device Properties -> udio -> ound playback
select the Audio to activate the link.
Now you can start using the VoIP application and talk to your friend through your
headset wirelessly and freely.
Connecting BT 25RM Headset back to your mobile phone.
Please follow the steps from ‘Putting Headset in Pairing Mode’ to ‘Establishing
Link’ on page 2.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
luetooth
luetooth
Bluetooth Bluetooth
Bluetooth
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“”
“”“ ”“”“ ”
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
200.00 mm
270.00 mm
TM
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
-
-
-
-
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 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.
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 Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC 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.