Midland Radio BTSKI Bluetooth stereo headset with intercom User Manual

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INDEX
Technical specifications of Midland BTSKI....................................................................................2
Description of the bt ski device and fitting systems..................................................................3
Description of the BT SKI device.....................................................................................................3
Fitting your BT SKI Earwarmer system............................................................................................4
Fitting and wiring your BT SKI Universal Helmet system................................................................5
Switching your Midland BTSKI On and Off.....................................................................................7
Adjusting the volume........................................................................................................................7
Pairing with Bluetooth devices........................................................................................................7
Using the features of the Bluetooth devices..................................................................................8
Using the telephone feature.............................................................................................................8
Using the MP3 player feature of the mobile phone..........................................................................9
Using the intercom feature...............................................................................................................9
Resetting all paired devices...........................................................................................................10
Using the wired audio input...........................................................................................................10
Using an i-Pod/MP3 player............................................................................................................ 11
Using a Two Way Radio transceiver.............................................................................................. 11
Special configurations.................................................................................................................... 11
Enabling/Disabling the VOX feature (Intercom and telephone)..................................................... 11
Wired connection always on..........................................................................................................12
Recommendations for specific uses.............................................................................................12
Recommendations for using a PMR446 transceiver.....................................................................12
Use at your own risk......................................................................................................................13
Warranty...........................................................................................................................................13
Light and sound signal/ unit functions.........................................................................................15
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Charging batteries.............................................................................................................................3
Midland BTSKI
Thank you for purchasing Midland BTSKI
Intercom, the wireless Intercom system
designed for leisure users that want to practice
winter sports without giving up the comfort of
Bluetooth communications.
Thanks to Bluetooth technology, Midland BT
SKI allows you to make and receive calls, listen
to music and connect with another Midland BT
Ski device hands-free, thanks to the Intercom
feature.
Versions:
›› Midland BT SKI Earwarmer
›› Midland BT SKI Universal Helmet
Content of the BT SKI “Earwarmer”
packaging
›› 1 BTSKI device
›› 1 earwarmer with two stereo speakers and
1 microphone with boom
›› 1 Velcro strip to fix the unit onto the helmet
›› 1 Stereo audio cable to connect an iPod/ or
other models of MP3 players
›› 1 Mini USB wall-mounting power supply
Content of the “Universal Helmet”packaging
›› 1 BTSKI device
›› 1 Audio kit with two stereo speakers and 1
microphone with boom
›› 1 Velcro strip and 1 bi-adhesive plate to fix
the unit onto the helmet
›› 1 Stereo audio cable to connect an iPod/ or
other models of MP3 players
›› 1 Mini USB wall-mounting power supply
Technical specifications
of Midland BTSKI
›› Bluetooth ver. 2.0 stereo (Headset/
Handsfree/A2DP protocol)
›› AGC system automatically controls the
volume in relation to background noise
›› Voice (VOX) or manual activation of the
communication
›› Mobile phone connection
›› Manual controls to enable: telephone,
intercom and wire connection
›› Fully waterproof/snowproof
›› Lithium battery with 8 hours talk time
›› Recharge time: app. 4 hours
›› Intercom: max coverage of app. 200mt
outdoors
Bluetooth connections:
›› To a mobile phone/MP3 player
›› With another BTSKI device for Intercom
communications
Wire connections:
›› For stereo audio input (iPod/MP3 player)
›› For PMR446 transceivers (with optional
cable)
Attention: before using BTSKI for the first
time, remember to recharge it for at least 5/6
hours.
Attention: Midland BTSKI is designed to
withstand rain and snow. However, if it is
raining, always verify that the rubber caps
protecting the sockets are fully fitted.
Charging batteries
Description of the bt ski
device and fitting systems
Volume -
Volume+
Antenna
Control
Description of the wired connections
›› Charger jack: enables to recharge the unit
using a standard mini USB power supply
›› Audio kit jack: enable to connect an audio
kit (stereo headset and microphone)
›› Auxiliary audio jack (AUX): can be used to
connect an audio source, like a stereo iPod/
MP3 player, or a PMR446 transceiver
Attention: for a better sound quality be sure
that the plug has been correctly and deeply
inserted.
Description of the BT SKI device
The BTSKI has 3 multifunction buttons on
the front and 3 wired connections in the lower
section.
Description of the button features:
›› Control: to manage mobile phone features
and the Intercom function
›› Volume+: enables you to increase the volume
›› Volume -: enables you to decrease the volume
Auxiliary audio
jack
Charger jack
Audio kit jack
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Make sure that the unit is fully charged before
use. Allow at least 5-6 hours for a full charge
before using the unit for the first time. Normally,
after the first time, it takes 4 hours for a full
charge.
Charge the unit by inserting the wall-charger
into the charging socket (lift the rubber cover to
insert the plug).
The red LED on the unit will start flashing when
charging begins. Let the device charge until the
blue LED turns on.
When the charge is complete, release the devise from the charger.
Attention: every time the mini USB recharging plug is inserted (or detached), the device automatically turns off. To use the device
while it is in charge, you should turn it on
again with the plug inserted.
Fitting your BT SKI Earwarmer
system
The Earwarmer audio system includes two
ultra-flat stereo speakers and one microphone
with boom, all assembled into a soft and warm
headset.
BT SKI is maintained in position thanks to the
fixing clip located on the upper section (A).
To detach the BT SKI, simply press the fixing
clip and push the unit upwards.
Using the BT SKI without helmet
After have fixed your BTSKI on its suitable tool
and have inserted the audio kit plug into the
central socket, wear your headset as shown in
the figure. Please, be sure to have placed the
microphone in the right way, with the white sign
oriented towards your mouth.
Midland BT SKI is the best solution for Bluetooth
communications, designed to be used without
helmet or with semi-rigid ski helmets.
Fitting and removing your Midland BT SKI
The BT SKI can be easily fitted by sliding it
downwards so that it fits into the slot of the
fixing device.
Using the BTSKI with a semi-rigid helmet
To place the BT SKI into a semi-rigid helmet
you should first of all remove the little triangular
pads, used to cover the ears in most of helmets
on sale, and then put your helmet directly on the
BT SKI device.
If your helmet is not equipped with the two
removable pads, you could anyway mount your
BT SKI system by using the supplied Velcroband. Be sure to fix the Velcro-band as shown
in the figure.
Midland BT SKI thanks to the “Universal
Helmet” audio kit can be mounted on every kind
of helmet: rigid and semi-rigid ones.
The “Universal helmet” audio system is
composed of two ultra-flat high performance
stereo speakers and one microphone with
boom (integrated to the speaker on the right).
Now, fix the BT SKI on the Velcro-band. Wear
your headset, insert the connection cable of the
headset into the BT SKI device and wear the
helmet.
To wire the helmet.
Thanks to the functional Velcro band (or the biadhesive plate), it is possible to fix the speakers
inside the ear pad (the nearest they are to your
ears, the better will be the sound quality)
Wires can be hidden inside the padding.
To achieve the best microphone performance,
be sure to have placed the boom mike the
nearest to your mouth.
It is very important to keep the sponge on the
microphone in order to reduce wind noises or
background interferences.
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Fitting and wiring your bt ski “Universal helmet” system
The best known and distributed helmet brands on the market are designed to contain the
speaker inside the padding.
The Universal Helmet solution
can be perfectly placed inside;
just put the speakers into the
special compartment in correspondence to your ears.
The majority of the models have a pocket on each
side(with a Velcro closure);
remove the foam rubbers and replace them with the speakers.
From the little opening of the right, let the boom microphone and the connection plug exit.
Adjust the boom microphone the nearest to your mouth.
Other helmet models have a little clasp under the soft padding. In this case, open the zip
and place the speakers near your ears. Let the boom mike exit from the end of the zip and
adjust it. The plug should exit from that little opening too in order to connect it to your BT
SKI.
To fix the BT SKI
In case you have a semi-rigid helmet, you
should mount your BT SKI system by using the
supplied Velcro band.
Be sure to fix the Velcro band on the right side
of the helmet between the closing laces, as
shown in the figure below.
Now, fix the BT SKI on the Velcro band by
slipping it down.
Insert the connection cable into the Audio kit
plug of the BT SKI device.
Adjusting the volume
Your Midland BT SKI uses AGC technology,
which automatically adjusts the listening
volume in relation to background noises.
However, it is also possible to manually adjust
the volume by means of the “Volume+” and
“Volume -“buttons.
Attention: volume can be adjusted only
when an audio kit connection is active. (Intercom, music, phone call… )
Pairing with Bluetooth devices
Your Midland BT SKI is a Bluetooth unit that can
be paired with other Bluetooth devices, such as
a mobile phone or another BT SKI device for
Intercom communications.
Before performing this procedure, it is
necessary to set BT SKI into the Setup mode.
Switching your Midland BTSKI
on and off
Switching the unit on:
›› Press and hold “Control” button down for
approximately 3 seconds until the BLUE indicator lights.
Switching the unit off:
›› Press and hold both “Control” and “VOL-”
buttons together for approximately 3 seconds
until the RED indicator flashes 3 times, thus
lessening the chances that you might turn off
the unit accidentally (especially whilst wearing heavy gloves).
Setup mode
Switch off the BT SKI device. Press and hold
down the central button “Control” for about
7 sec. until the red indicator switches on
permanently. BT SKI is now in “Setup” mode
and can therefore be paired with other devices.
Exiting from the Setup mode
To exit the Setup mode double click the
“Control” button. Once the red light turns off,
the blue led starts blinking.
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In case you have a rigid helmet, you should
mount your BT SKI system by using the biadhesive plate.
This little and practical mounting system allows
you to fit the BT SKI on the rigid surface of the
helmet. Just clasp and slide the BT SKI device
down and connect it to the audio kit.
Using the features of the
Bluetooth devices
Using the telephone feature
To use the Telephone feature, be sure the units
are correctly paired together.
Pairing the unit with a mobile phone
1. Enable the Bluetooth device search feature
on your mobile phone. As this procedure varies according to the brand and model of the
mobile phone, refer to the manual supplied to
your particular phone for further information.
2. Set the BT SKI unit in “Setup” mode, then
press the Control button on the unit until the
red and blue indicators start flashing.
3. After a few seconds the mobile phone will display “Midland BT SKI”. Select it and follow
the instructions provided in your mobile phone manual to accept the pairing. When prompted, enter the pairing code, which is 0000
(four zeroes). Your mobile phone should then
display a confirmation message if the pairing
operation has been successfully completed
4. The BT SKI will automatically exit the set up
mode (red indicator on) and go to the working
mode (blue light flashing).
Answering a call
When you hear the phone ring, you can answer
in two different ways:
Vocally:
Simply say one word to answer the call and
start talking. Remembering that you can only do
this if you answer the call after the third Ring.
(Be aware that some phones may not support
voice answering)
Manually:
Tap the “Control” button and start speaking.
Rejecting a call
If you don’t wish to answer, you can let the
mobile phone ring or press the “Control” button
for a few seconds (you will hear one audio
confirmation tone).
Making a call
There are several ways to make a call.
From the mobile keypad:
Dial the number on the mobile keypad:
›› Press “Send” on the mobile phone.
To redial the last number:
›› Press and hold “Control” button for 3 seconds in order to redial the last number (you will
hear one audio confirmation tone).
To make a voice call:
›› Briefly press “Control” button. If your mobile
phone supports voice calls, you will be asked
to speak the name of the contact you wish
to call.
Priority: Calls have a high priority, which means
that all other communications are temporarily
disabled when a call arrives and automatically
re-enabled once the call ends.
Attention: the voice call command is possible only if the BTSKI has never been connected to another BTSKI for Intercom communication.
Ending a call
There are several ways to end a call:
›› Wait for the called person to end the call.
›› Press the “Control” button for 3 seconds (you
will hear an audio confirmation tone).
›› Press “End” button on the mobile phone.
Many mobile phones are now designed to be
used as stereo MP3 players. The BT SKI device
fully supports the A2DP and AVRCP protocols
that enable you to listen to stereo music and
remotely control your mobile phone’s MP3
player. You can even use the buttons on the BT
SKI unit to control the following play options:
Play, Pause, Forward and Backward.
Volume backward
Volume+
forward
Control
Play/Pause
Available controls:
›› To play/pause music, double click the “Control” button.
›› To skip forward to the next song, keep
pressed the “Volume+” button.
›› To skip backwards to the previous song,
keep pressed the “volume-“ button.
›› To enable your connected MP3 Player
(ADP/AVRCP), press and hold down the “Volume +” and “Volume-“ buttons for 3 seconds
(this feature is active by default).
›› To disable the MP3 player, press and hold
down the ”Volume+” and “volume-“ buttons (2
beeps will confirm it).
Priority: the music listening mode has the lowest priority. Therefore, it will always be disabled when another type of communication is
enabled.
Using the intercom feature
To use the Intercom feature, be sure both BT
SKI units are turned on and previously paired
together.
Pairing with another BTSKI device
Place both BT SKI units in Setup mode (red
indicator permanently on) Press the “Volume +”
button on the first unit until the RED and BLUE
lights begin to flash rapidly and alternately.
Then press the “Volume –“button on the second
unit until the RED and BLUE lights begin to
flash rapidly and alternately.
Now both BT SKI units are trying to pair to each
other.
When successfully paired, the blue led of each
device will light for 1 sec and go back to setting
mode (red light always on) waiting for additional
pairing or setting procedures.
To use the two devices, exit the setting mode.
Double click on the “Control” button. The red
light will quit and the blue light will begin to
flash. Now you can use your BT SKI.
Priority: Intercom communications always have
a higher priority, compared to other communications, with the only exceptions being Telephone.
Therefore, the Intercom feature automatically
disables all other communications.
The intercom feature is disabled during a phone
call, and is automatically re-enabled as soon as
these communications end.
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Using the MP3 player feature of the
mobile phone
Attention: some mobile phone release the
line after a few seconds, which means that
the Intercom feature may not be immediately available.
The Intercom feature can be enabled in two
ways:
Manual activation:
› Press “Control” button, on one of the two
units. Communication is enabled and remains active until you press the “Control”
button again. You will hear 1 audio tone when
the Intercom feature is enabled and 2 audio
tones when it is disabled.
Voice activation (VOX):
› This is enabled by default. To start an Intercom communication, simply start talking.
Attention: every time the mini USB recharging plug is inserted (or detached),
the device automatically turns off. To
use the device while it is in charge, you
should turn it on again with the plug inserted.
The communication will remain active for all
the time you are talking. If there is no conversation, the Intercom is automatically closed
after 20 seconds. To re-open it, simply start
talking again. When the Intercom is “VOX”
activated, you can decide to disable it before
the predefined time, simply by pressing the
”Control” button once.
› To disable the voice activation mode, follow
the instructions provided in the “Special configurations” section.
Distance
Two Midland BT SKI units can communicate
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up to a maximum range of approximately
200meters outdoors. The maximum coverage
depends on the presence of obstructions in the
area or on the head orientation.
Resetting all paired devices
Sometimes you may find it necessary to delete
all the pairing references stored in the BT SKI
unit (reset operation).
To perform this operation, switch off the BT SKI
and keep pressed the “Control” button. The red
led turns on. Simultaneously press and hold
down the “Volume +” and “Volume –“ buttons
for 4 seconds.
The Blue Light will be lit on for 1 sec.
This procedure deletes all the paired Bluetooth
devices stored in the memory and it is therefore
possible to start a new “clean” pairing session.
Using the wired audio input
Your Midland BT SKI is also supplied with
a wired audio input (labeled AUX), that can
be used to connect an audio source, like an
iPod (or any other MP3 Player) or a PMR446
transceiver for communications in group or for
a coverage increase. The wired audio input
allows a higher range of coverage respect to
what granted with Bluetooth technology.
Priority: the wired audio input has the lowest
priority when compared to the other Bluetooth
connections (including the Intercom) and will
therefore always be disabled when another
Bluetooth communication is opened.
Using a Two Way Radio transceiver
Listening to music
To listen to music from the wired input, connect
the audio source using the cable supplied
with the BT SKI unit. The volume level is
automatically adjusted by the AGC system,
which means that you only need to adjust the
volume of your iPod/ MP3 player to a level that
will allow you to listen to music in normal speed.
Attention: it is not recommended to set the
maximum volume on the MP3 player.
To be able to use the transceiver, it is necessary
to purchase a specific cable (sold separately)
in order to connect the radio to your Midland
BT SKI.
Some manufacturers radios use a different pin
configuration, so we recommend that you ask
your dealer as to which cable is best suited to
your needs.
To communicate via the attached radio, press
the transmission Press To Talk (PTT) button to
speak and release it to listen. It is not possible to
talk and listen simultaneously. Communications
can be activated also without pushing the PTT
button, by enabling the VOX function.
Hint: We recommend that you perform a few
tests adjusting the volume of your iPod/MP3
player so at the normal speed the Headset volume is suited to your needs. The AGC system
will automatically increase the volume on higher
speed. Make a note to remember this setting for
future trips.
Attention: the volume adjustment, (“Volume+” and “Volume –“) buttons, cannot be
used to adjust the volume of the wired audio
source(eg MP3 player).
Enabling/disabling the wire input
The wire input can be enabled and disabled
› Enabling: double click the “Control” button
(you will hear one audio confirmation tone).
› Disabling: double click the “Control”
button(you will hear two audio confirmation
tones).
Attention: this function is available only if
there is no music active via Bluetooth.
Special configurations
Some Midland BT SKI features can be
configured to suit specific needs
›› Enabling/Disabling the VOX feature (Intercom and telephone)
›› Wired connection always on
Enabling/Disabling the VOX feature
(Intercom and telephone)
Enabling the intercom by voice (VOX)
The Intercom feature can be enabled both
manually and vocally (VOX). The VOX
activation is influenced by the background
noise and therefore by the speed.
For optimum results, it is possible to choose
one of the following four microphone sensitivity
levels: high, medium, low and very low. The
default setting of BT SKI is “high”. It is also
possible to disable the VOX feature in order to
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Using a i-Pod/MP3 Player
activate the Intercom and phone call answering
features in manual mode only.
Adjusting the sensitivity of the microphone
(VOX)
1. Enter the Setup mode: Switch your BTSKI
off.
Press and hold down the central button (Control) until the red indicator switches on permanently. Your BT SKI is now in “Set up mode”.
2. Press the “Volume+” and “Control” buttons till
the red indicator will turn to steady blue.
3. Now, press “Volume +” or “Volume -“to increase or reduce sensitivity. Every time you
press the Volume buttons the RED light will
flash for confirmation. When you reach the
end of the upper and lower limit, the RED
light will not flash.
4. Double press the “Control” button; the Blue
light will flash several times, in order to let you
know the selected sensitivity:
once = VOX disabled
Twice = very low sensitivity
3 times= low sensitivity
4 times= medium sensitivity
5 times = high sensitivity
Default = high sensitivity
5. The light indicator is now back to steady RED
(“Set up mode”) and the changes are confirmed
6. If needed, you can adjust again the sensitivity
repeating the steps from point 2, otherwise
exit the Setting mode by double clicking the
“Control” button. Once the red light turns off,
the blue led starts blinking. Now you can use
your BT SKI.
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Disabling the VOX feature (Intercom
and telephone)
Follow all the procedure described in the
previous steps and choose the option 1 (VOX
disabled). You will see the blue led blinks once.
Wired connection always on
This feature let’s you keep the wired connection
always on, even when the intercom is open.
This feature can be useful when you connect a
PMR446 transceiver.
Enabling:
›› Enter the “Setup” mode.
›› Press the “Volume+” and “Volume -” buttons
for one second. The blue LED will flash once.
›› To exit the “Setup” mode double press the
“Control” button.
Disabling:
›› Follow the same procedure up described;
now the blue LED will flash twice
›› To exit the “Setup” mode double press the
“Control” button.
Recommendations
for specific uses
Recommendations for using
a PMR446 transceiver
If you wish to use a PMR446 transceiver for
group communications and simultaneously
maintain the Intercom feature enabled between
two BT SKI devices, you must remember that
the Intercom feature is enabled every time you
speak by means of the BT SKI’s VOX feature.
Consequently, radio communications will be
disabled whilst you are talking with somebody,
Use at your own risk
The use of the headphone-headset will impair
your ability to hear other sounds and others
around you.
Listening to music or speaking on a telephone
may prevent you from hearing others around
you and distract you from riding safely. The use
of such headphone-headset while skiing or riding may endanger you and others, and its use,
in some areas, could not be allowed.
Using this headset at a high volume may result
in permanent hearing loss.
If you experience ringing in your ear or any
other hearing related pain, reduce the volume
or discontinue using this device. With continued
use at high volume, your ears may become accustomed to the sound level, which may result
in permanent damage to your hearing.
Please use this device at a safe volume level.
Warranty
The Warranty does not limit the user’s statutory
rights under applicable National laws relating to
the sale of consumer products.
The warranty period starts at the time of Product’s original purchase by the first end-user and
lasts 24 months.
It is only valid and enforceable in the country
where the user has purchased the product provided that the same product has been intended
for sale in that country by the manufacter.
To make use of this warranty, it is necessary
to return the defective product with its original
package together with the original sales receipt
to the authorized service centre.
The warranty totally covers the device in all its
parts and the workmanship necessary to repair
it.
The warranty does not cover defects or damages caused to the Product by misuse with, or
connection to, any accessory or software not
produced or supplied by the manufacturer or by
use of the product for any other use than for
intended use of the product.
The warranty is not enforceable if the product
has been dismantled, modified or repaired by
anyone other than the authorized service centre or if it is repaired using unauthorized spare
parts.
Moreover, the warranty is not valid and no protest can be made if the product has been modified or altered respect to its original purpose.
Nobody will be indemnified for the inactivity
period of the device nor can expect refund or
claim for direct or circumstantial damages due
to an inappropriate use of the device.
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because they have a lower priority compared
to Intercom communications. This can be
prevented by enabling the “Wired connection
always on” or disabling the VOX feature.
Disable the VOX feature, as explained in the
previous section, to make sure that the intercom
will not automatically be activated when you
speak on the PMR446. To enable the Intercom
feature when using this configuration, you will
have to press “Control” button manually. (This
operation disables radio communications that
will be automatically re-enabled when the
Intercom feature is disabled).
Attention! If you disable the VOX feature,
you will only be able to answer incoming
phone calls by pressing the “Control” button.
European CE Notice Certification
and Safety Approvals Information
This product is CE marked according to the
RTTE Directive (99/5/EC) and is free use in all
the EU countries.
Users are not permitted to make any changes
or modifications to the device.
Modifications which are not expressly approved
by the producer invalidate the warranty card.
For further information, please go to our website www.cte.it
RSS-Gen & RSS-210 statement:
This device complies with Industry Canada
licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
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.
RSS-102 Statement:
“This equipment complies with Industry Canada
radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.”
FCC statement:
“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.”
Warning! Changes or modifications to this unit
not expressly approved by Midland Radio Corporation could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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LIGHT AND SOUND SIGNALS
LED indication
GENERAL
Status
Unit is switched off or full charged when connected to the
power supply
Single Blue flash every 3 seconds
Unit being turned on/ Unit in working mode
Triple red flash
Unit being turned off
Single Red flash every 3 seconds
Standby - low battery
RED and BLUE (together) every 3 se- Active (Intercom, phone call or Bluetooth connection in
conds
progress)
RED and BLUE (together) and one flash
Active but low battery
of RED light every 3 seconds
Single red flash every 2 seconds
Unit in charge when connected to the power supply
SETUP
Steady Red
Setup mode
Rapid Red-Blue alternating flash
Pairing mode (searching for devices)
Steady Blue for two second
Successful pairing/ Reset paired devices
Audio signals
Status
Ascending tone (low-high)
Unit being turned on
Descending tone (high-low)
Unit being turned off
Enable/Disable the Intercom
1 tone = enabled / 2 tones = disabled
1 tone
Specific feature turned on
2 tones
Specific feature turned off
UNIT FUNCTIONS
If you want to...
GENERAL
Turn on the unit
Turn off the unit
Increase the volume
…do this
Press the Control button for 3 seconds at least (start Blue
flash)
Press the Control and VOL- buttons together for 3 seconds (triple Red flash)
Short press the Volume Up control
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None
Decrease the volume
MOBILE PHONE
Answer a call
Short press the Volume Down control
Short press of the Control button / say a word
Long press the Control Button / remain silent until the
Reject a call
rings stop
Terminate a call
Short press the Control Button
Short press the Control button and state the name of the
Voice Dial
person to call (only if your BTSKI has not been paired with
another BTSKI device).
Redial Last number
Long press of the Control button
INTERCOM (if paired with another BTSKI device)
Start using the Intercom
Start talking/short press the Control button
Stop talking (after 20 sec. you will return to stand by
Stop using the Intercom
mode)/Short press the Control button
BLUETOOTH MP3 player of the mobile phone
Press and hold down the VOL+ and VOL- buttons for 3
Activate the MP3 player
seconds
Play and Pause
Double click the Control button
While the music play, keep pressed of the VOL+ button
Forward (next song)
for 3 sec.
While the music play, keep pressed of the VOL- button
Backward (previous song)
for 3 sec.
Press and hold down the VOL+ and VOL- buttons for 3
Deactivate the MP3 Player
seconds
WIRED CONNECTION
Double click the Control button (only if Music via BluetoActivate /Deactivate
oth is disabled)
SETUP/PAIRING
Enter SETUP mode
Press the Control button for 7 seconds while the unit is off
Exit SETUP mode
While in Setup mode, double click the Control button. The
Red light will turn off and the Blue light starts flashing.
While in Setup mode, press the Control button until the
Pairing a Phone
LED light flash Red and Blue alternately
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While in Setup mode, press the Volume + on one unit (the
light will flash Red and Blue alternately), press the VoluPairing your BTSKI with another BTSKI
me- on the other unit (the light will flash Red and Blue aldevice
ternately). On a successful pairing, both light turn to Blue
for one second.
While in Setup mode, long press he Volume + and he VoReset all paired devices
lume -. On a successful reset, the Blue light will turn on
for two second.
SPECIAL SETUP CONFIGURATION
While in Setup mode, press short the Control and VOL+
buttons (blue light on). Now, press “Volume +” or “Volume-“ to increase or reduce sensitivity. Double click the
Control button to visualize the VOX status. Go back to the
SETUP mode (Red light always on).
Change VOX sensitivity or disable it
VOX STATUS (Blue light flashing):
Once = VOX disable
Twice = very low sensitivity
3 times = low sensitivity
4 times = medium sensitivity.
5 times = high sensitivity
Enabling: In “Setup” mode, press the “Volume+” and “Volume -” buttons for one second. The blue LED will flash
Wired connection always on
once.
Disabling: Follow the same procedure up described; now
the blue LED will flash twice
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