Intech Electronics CS8130 Bluetooth Headset User Manual MCB 8130

In Tech Electronics Ltd Bluetooth Headset MCB 8130

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200.00 mm270.00 mm256Headset pictures.....................................................................................................1Charging  the  battery...............................................................................................1Turning  on  the  Headset..........................................................................................1Turning  off  the  Headset..........................................................................................1Headset  in  Pairing  Mode.........................................................................................2Establishing  Bluetooth  Link.....................................................................................3Answering  incoming  calls........................................................................................3Transferring  calls....................................................................................................4Muting  the  microphone............................................................................................4Ending  calls............................................................................................................4To  make  a  new  call  using  voice  dial........................................................................4Redialing  last  dialed  number...................................................................................5Reject  a  call...........................................................................................................5Adjusting speaker volume........................................................................................5To wear  the  headset................................................................................................5Low-battery  indication.............................................................................................6Battery   recharging..................................................................................................6LED  Status.............................................................................................................7Voice  Over  Internet  Protocol  (VoIP)  Application......................................................8FCC  Interference  s tatement ...................................................................................9IC   statement ......................................................................................................11Declaration  of  Conformity......................................................................................12●  Charging the battery   Thank you for  buying  the new  BT 30i Headset  with  Bluetooth wireless  technology. Before    first time use, it is important to charge the battery for 8 hours.●  Turning on the Headset   While the Headset is powered down, press  and hold S1 until blue LED  turns on. A  low  tone     followed by a high tone will indicate that the BT 30i is  powered up.  Afterward,  blue  LED will    flash every 3 seconds.●  Turning off the Headset    While the Headset is  powered  up,  press  and  hold  S1  until red LED turns on. A  high  tone    followed by a low tone will indicate that the BT 30i is powered down. Headset in Pairing Mode Make sure the BT 30i is fully charged and the  charging  cable is  disconnected from it  before    pairing starts. While  the BT 30i is powered off,  press  and hold  S1 until red  and blue  LEDs    flashing alternately. It indicates that the Headset is in Pairing Mode. Follow the operating instructions for your Bluetooth 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  Bluetooth  devices. Bluetooth may  take several  seconds  to  establish a    connection. Your phone's display  should indicate  that it has  found  the “BT 30i” 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 to keep    the default name BT 30i instead of charging it.You can pair as many headsets and devices as    you wish in your mobile phone. If pairing does not occur as expected:Turn off both the headset and the phone and wait for 10    seconds. Turn on the headset and  phone again and repeat all  steps from beginning. Pairing    does authorize the devices like mobile phones and headsets with each other  and only needs    to be performed once.Establishing Bluetooth Link After  successfully  pairing  the BT 30i  and  the  mobile  phone,  you  may  need  to  establish a Bluetooth link  between  them  according to   the  operation manual  of  your  mobile  phone. To establish the link, press S1 shortly.Use Nokia 6130i as an example, the mobile phone will show “Do you accept BT 30i  request for connection?” Select YES to establish the link. You are ready to make and answer calls on the Headset.For other phones,please follow the operation manual to establish the link. You are ready to make and answer calls on the Headset. Please note: If the headset is powered down,turning on the headset will auto reconnect  the last used device. If the headset is disconnected  but  powered on, press S1 shortly to connect the link again. If an  abnormal disconnect (link loss) happens (e.g. out of range), the headset will automatically retry to  reconnect the  AG (e.g. mobile phone)  several  times. Depend on  the  mobile  phones, if no  mobile network signal  found (e.g. out of  reach) in the mobile phone, alert  tones  will  be heard every 5 seconds in the headset.Answering Incoming Calls When you wear the headset,  an incoming call is present, the BT 30i headset will ring. Pressing S1 will answer the call. Attention: Some phones put the   Bluetooth  connection into  Standby  Mode if it  has not  been used for some time. If a call comes in only the mobile phone rings and it will take a few seconds before the call is transferred to the Headset as well (2-3 ring tones). You have to wait taking the call until you  hear the  ring  tone  in the  Headset. If you  press S1  too  early  before   the call is transferred to the Headset, the Headset will try to establish a Bluetooth connection  and   cause conflicts in the mobile phone.Transferring Calls (For Nokia 3650  or equivalent models)When you are in session, calls can be transferred from the Bluetooth phone to the HS and from the HS to the Bluetooth  phone.To transfer a call from the Bluetooth  phone to the HS: press S1 once, the call will be   transferred  to the HS.To transfer a call from HS to the Bluetooth phone, please  follow  the operating  instructions of   your phone.Muting the microphoneTo mute the microphone during an active call press both S2 and S3 buttons  simultaneously for about a second and the microphone will be muted. A periodic beep tone will  be heard while the mute function is active.To  end  the  mute  function: When  the  microphone  is muted, press  both  S2  and S3  buttons simultaneously. Mute function is ended and the periodic beep tone will stop.Ending Calls 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 again. To make a new call using voice dialMake sure the voice dialing function is set up in the mobile phone  and  it is  within the  range of the Headset. Press S1 on  the BT 30i shortly. There  is  a beep  tone  on the headset. Then use your  recorded  voice  commands ( eg.  By  saying the  name  of  the  person). The  call  will  be connected in a few seconds.1(1) A/C charging          (2) Car chargingLow-battery indication              The BT 30i LED will flash red instead of blue when the battery is low.There will  also a short beep periodically.  After this indication  you still have up to 15 minutes  talk time. When  the battery level is too low, the Headset will  automatically  power off. It cannot be  powered  on again unless the charger is connected or the battery is sufficiently charged.Battery rechargingTo  recharge the  battery, put  the  headset  on  phone  holder. During  recharging, the  LED shows a steady red light.When the battery is fully charged, the indicators of red light will be off .The achievable  talk time and  standby time for the BT30i can vary with different  Bluetooth mobile phones due to different implementation of power down modes.Keep the headset away from fire to avoid damage. Redialing last dialed number (Mobile phones with Handsfree profiles only )To redial the last number, press and hold S3 until 4 tones are heard. It indicates the redial is active.Reject a call (Mobile phones with Handsfree profiles only )To reject a call at the time the BT 30i rings, press and hold S1 until you hear 2 tones.Adjusting Speaker Volume:While a call is ongoing, pressing and releasing S2  will  increase  the  speaker  volume  and pressing and releasing S3 will decrease the speaker volume on the Headset.There is a key tone to indicate volume increase or decrease. However, a warning tone will  be heard when the volume level reaches its maximum or minimum.To wear the headsetMake sure the microphone is pointing towards your mouth.User ManualBT 30i ®Bluetooth  HeadsetEnvironmentalfriendly43MicrophoneSpeakerOn/Off(S1)Volume Up (S2)Volume Down(S3)LEDDC  SocketBluetooth Qualified Design ID: B0xxxx
●  Led Status LED1 x 3 sec. Blue1 x 1 sec. BlueBlinking redRed LED onRed LED offRed/Blue BlinkingStatusReady  can be accessed by paired devicesTalkingBattery low (max. 15 Minutes left)Under chargingFully chargedPairing-ModeReminding:- For safety reason, please don't leave the headset in car alone when charging.- When the battery is empty, the LED will not turn on until the headset is charged up, which   may take several minutes.10139121187                                     USB Adapter and BT30i Bluetooth Headset                                  Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Application Install Software for Bluetooth USB Adapter  from the  CD-ROM  provided  in  the  USB  Adapter    package. Note that the CD-ROM is not available in the BT30i package. Plug the USB Adapter USB Bluetooth Dongle (purchased separately) into  the  USB socket of a    PC. Download from the corresponding websites  and  install  Skype, MSN  messenger, Netmeeting,    Yahoo messenger, or ICQ application software in the PC. Pairing: Put the BT 30i Bluetooth Headset into "pairing" mode.Start the Bluetooth software and    pair the USB Adapter  Dongle  with the BT 30i Headset. The Headset  passkey is "0000". Connecting and Disconnecting: To connect the USB dongle, press the S1  key on the  Headset.    To disconnect the Bluetooth link, press the S1 key again. After turn off and turn on the headset,    you just need to press S1 key to establish the audio link with  USB dongle if  the USB dongle is    the last used device.  Testing the Bluetooth Link: After  the USB  Adapter Dongle is connect with  the BT 30i Headset,    the PC audio will be automatically routed to the "Bluetooth 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't hear it,then go the"control Panel"->"Sound and Audio Device    Properties"-> "Audio"-> "Sound playback" select the "Bluetooth  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 30i Bluetooth Headset  back to your  Bluetooth mobile phone. Please follow the    steps from 'Headset in Pairing Mode' to 'Establishing Bluetooth Link'.BT 30M / BT 30i                                                               IC statementIC statementOperation is subject to the following two conditions:1) This device may not cause interference and2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause  undesired     operation of the device.This device has been  designed to  operate with  an antenna  having a  maximum gain of 0 dBi. Antenna having a  higher  gain is strictly  prohibited  per  regulations  of Industry  Canada. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.IMPORTANT NOTE:IC Radiation Exposure Statement:This  equipment   complies  with  IC  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.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.Portable of end productFederal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis 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.

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