Mobility Sound Technology BTD-1M3 Bluetooth Dongle for Radio User Manual 1

Mobility Sound Technology Ltd. Bluetooth Dongle for Radio 1

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Controls and Connection
BTD-1M3 Bluetooth Dongle
Connecting Your Life
BLUETOOTH DONGLE USER’S GUIDE
For Compatible Wireless Audio Accessories
The Mobility Sound Bluetooth dongle BTD-1M3
allows you to use a compatible wireless headset or
other audio accessory with your two-way radio.
version 1.0 October 2009
QUICK START
1. Connect the Mobility Sound Bluetooth dongle BTD-1M3 to a compatible
two-way radio.
2. Pair the Bluetooth dongle with a compatible wireless audio accessory.
3. Connect a wired audio or PTT accessory to the Quick-Disconnect accessory
port on the Bluetooth dongle (optional).
4. Test and use.
Quick Disconnect Accessory Port
Allows the connection of a
Mobility Sound QD series wired
audio accessory, such as a
Push-to-Talk, earphone,
or auxiliary microphone.
Multi-Function Talk Switch / Status LED
Used to place the Bluetooth dongle in
pairing mode. The LED flashes messages
that let the user know the current status of
the Bluetooth dongle. Once paired with an
audio accessory, this switch is used to
activate the Push-To-Talk function of the
two-way radio.
Radio Connector
This port connects the Bluetooth dongle
to a compatible two-way radio.
Pairing With an Audio Accessory
Connecting the Dongle to Radio
STEP ONE: Connecting to Two-Way Radio
To connect your Bluetooth dongle to a two-way radio, follow these steps:
* Always turn off your two-way radio before connecting the Bluetooth dongle.
* Plug the Bluetooth Dongle BTD-1M3 into the speaker-microphone / audio
accessory jack of your two-way radio.
* On some models of two-way radio, you may need to tighten a retaining screw to
ensure that the Bluetooth dongle remains attached to the radio
* Turn on your two-way radio and verify that the radio transmits and receives
with the dongle attached.
* Because no wireless audio accessory will yet be paired to the Bluetooth dongle,
received signals should be heard over the radio’s internal speaker and transmitted
signals will be sent using the radio’s internal microphone.
* The Talk button on the Bluetooth dongle will not function as a Push-to-Talk
button for your two-way radio until a wireless audio accessory is successfully
paired to the dongle, or a wired audio accessory is plugged into the
Quick-Disconnect port.
STEP TWO: Pairing with an Audio Accessory
* Turn off the radio that the Bluetooth dongle is connected to. Wait at least three
seconds.
* Turn the radio on while holding down the Talk button on the Bluetooth dongle.
* Continue to hold the Talk button down for approximately three seconds.
Release the Talk button when the status LED begins to flash two times per
second.
* The Bluetooth dongle is now in audio accessory pairing mode. Activate the
pairing mode on your compatible wireless audio accessory.
* Once the wireless audio accessory and Bluetooth dongle are paired with each
other, the status LED on the dongle will show a constant blue light for three
seconds.
* If the Bluetooth dongle does not detect a compatible wireless accessory within
60 seconds of being put into pairing mode, the dongle will exit the pairing mode
and resume normal operation.
* Once successfully paired, you will be able to operate your two-way radio using
your compatible wireless accessory.
Connecting a Wired Audio Accessory to
the Bluetooth Dongle
Communications Priority
#1
Audio accessory
connected to Quick
Disconnect Port
#2
Wireless Accessory
#3
STEP THREE: Using a Mobility Sound Quick-Disconnect Wired Audio
Accessory (Optional)
The Quick-Disconnect port on the Bluetooth dongle allows the connection of a
compatible wired Mobility Sound QD series accessory. This includes compatible
earphones, surveillance kits, remote microphones, and Push-To-Talk accessories.
* To connect a wired accessory, first turn off the two-way radio that the Bluetooth
dongle is connected to.
* Lift up and remove the protective jacket covering the Quick-Disconnect port on
the Bluetooth dongle to expose the connector.
* Align the Quick-Disconnect connector of the audio adapter with the
Quick-Disconnect port on the Bluetooth dongle and push the connectors together
gently until they click into place.
NOTE: the male and female ends of the quick release connectors are keyed so
they must be properly aligned before the two halves can be pushed together.
* To remove a wired accessory that has been installed, gently lift up on the outer
cover of the Quick-Disconnect connector until the accessory is released and then
pull up to remove the accessory.
STATUS LED MESSAGES
The meanings of the various status LED messages shown by the Bluetooth dongle
are shown on the following table:
LED INDICATION
MEANING
One flash per minute
Two flashes per minute
One long flash for three seconds
No indication
Normal operation
Audio accessory pairing mode active
Successfully paired or re-paired
Radio is turned off
Status LED
Internal Speaker of the
two-way radio
STEP FOUR: Transmit and Receive Operation
The Bluetooth dongle will automatically route radio calls based on the following
priority:
* If an audio accessory is connected to the Quick-Disconnect Port of the
Bluetooth dongle, radio calls will be routed to this accessory.
* If no wired accessory is connected, calls will be routed to a wireless accessory,
if one is paired with the Bluetooth dongle.
* If no wireless headset or audio accessory is paired to the Bluetooth dongle or
the wireless accessory is turned off, calls will be routed to the internal speaker of
the two-way radio.
NOTE: When a new accessory is connected, paired, disconnected, or powered off, it may
take several seconds for the audio from received radio calls to be routed appropriately.
Push-to-Talk can be activated by any of the following methods:
* Pressing and holding the Talk button of the Bluetooth dongle.
* Using the PTT button on a wired Mobility Sound Quick-Disconnect accessory
(if one is connected to the Bluetooth dongle).
When transmitting, the operator’s voice is picked-up by:
* The microphone in the wired-audio accessory connected to the
Quick-Disconnect port on the Bluetooth dongle.
* If no wired audio accessory with a microphone is connected, the microphone in
the paired wireless audio accessory will be used.
* If no audio accessory is paired with the Bluetooth dongle, or the paired wireless
audio accessory is turned off, the internal microphone in the attached two-way
radio will be used.
Support and Warranty
Mobility Sound Radio Products warrants this product against defects in materials
or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of retail purchase.
For support or warranty service on your Mobility Sound product, contact us or
visit us on the web at www.mobilitysound.com.tw.
DISCLAIMER: The wireless link used by Mobility Sound products is an open
standard, unsecured technology. As such, it is not recommended for
first-responder or other mission critical users.
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:
TROUBLESHOOTING
My wireless audio accessory will not pair with the Bluetooth Dongle.
-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.
Follow the instructions to place the Bluetooth dongle into the correct pairing
mode and then activate the pairing mode on the accessory. Make sure that the
Bluetooth dongle and accessory being paired are within one meter of each other.
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.
My wireless audio accessory or worked before, but is not working now.
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.
Make sure that the Bluetooth dongle is properly connected to the two-way radio
and that the radio is turned on. Ensure that your wireless audio accessory has a
fully charged battery and is turned on. If the devices will still not work, re-pair the
Bluetooth dongle to the wireless accessories.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
compliance requirements, please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna
during transmitting.
RF exposure warning!
Please keep product 20cm away from your body or bystander during the radio operation. The
typical handheld two-way radios were certified under mobile usage condition (i.e. keep 20cm
away from the user body) and use of such radio closer than 20cm may exceed the US RF
exposure limit and shall be avoid.

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