Intech Electronics CS8130 Bluetooth Headset User Manual MCB 8130
In Tech Electronics Ltd Bluetooth Headset MCB 8130
Manual
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Headset pictures.....................................................................................................1
Charging the battery...............................................................................................1
Turning on the Headset..........................................................................................1
Turning off the Headset..........................................................................................1
Headset in Pairing Mode.........................................................................................2
Establishing Bluetooth Link.....................................................................................3
Answering incoming calls........................................................................................3
Transferring calls....................................................................................................4
Muting the microphone............................................................................................4
Ending calls............................................................................................................4
To make a new call using voice dial........................................................................4
Redialing last dialed number...................................................................................5
Reject a call...........................................................................................................5
Adjusting speaker volume........................................................................................5
To wear the headset................................................................................................5
Low-battery indication.............................................................................................6
Battery recharging..................................................................................................6
LED Status.............................................................................................................7
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Application......................................................8
FCC Interference s tatement ...................................................................................9
IC statement ......................................................................................................11
Declaration 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 microphone
To 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 dial
Make 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.
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(1) A/C charging (2) Car charging
Low-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 recharging
To 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 headset
Make sure the microphone is pointing towards your mouth.
User Manual
BT 30i
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Bluetooth Headset
Environmental
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Microphone
Speaker
On/Off(S1)
Volume Up (S2)
Volume Down(S3)
LED
DC Socket
Bluetooth Qualified Design ID: B0xxxx
● Led Status
LED
1 x 3 sec. Blue
1 x 1 sec. Blue
Blinking red
Red LED on
Red LED off
Red/Blue Blinking
Status
Ready can be accessed by paired devices
Talking
Battery low (max. 15 Minutes left)
Under charging
Fully charged
Pairing-Mode
Reminding:
- 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.
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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 statement
IC statement
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.
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 product
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.