OPENBRAIN Technologies A1-002 Bluetooth Handsfree Kit User Manual A1 manual eng 080617

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CONTENTS
Introduction
Product Functions & Features
What’s included in the Package
Description of Parts
Clipping the A1 onto Sun Visor
OLED Display
Charging the Battery
Switching the A1 ON/OFF
Echo & Noise Cancellation
Pairing and Connecting A1 with Bluetooth Devices
Using A1 for Handsfree Operations
Audio Tuning A1 with My Cell Phone
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Specifications
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Safety Instructions
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones and
handsfree equipments in areas you intend to use.
As much as possible, do not manipulate the buttons of the device
while driving.
Do not expose the device to direct sunlight especially on the
dashboard of car in hot summer as it may cause product deformation
and even battery explosion. For safety, store the device in glove or
console box when not in use.
When cleaning the device, do not use any type of abrasive pad,
scouring powder or solvents as these may render the finish dull
permanently.
When charging the device using AC/DC adapter, please make sure
the correct input voltage is used.
When using the device for the first time, charge the battery fully until
‘Charged’ is displayed.
Do not use in places like hospitals, airplanes etc. where use of
electronic devices is prohibited.
Do not expose the device to extremes of temperature, moisture and
vibrations.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose
of used battery according to the instructions.
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Introduction
The sonorix Bluetooth Handsfree Kit A1 is a state-of-the-art device for handsfree
operations at its best. It functions as 'Car Handsfree Kit' or 'Portable
Speakerphone' when linked to Bluetooth phones supporting Headset or
Handsfree profiles.
Uniquely designed to be portable and versatile, A1 provides you with maximum
comfort and satisfaction for all of your handsfree needs whether you use the
device in car, outdoor or in office.
We hope you enjoy the unique features provided by sonorix.
Product Functions & Features
Caller ID
Enhanced Echo & Noise
Display Function
Cancellation via DSP
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Car Kit and Speakerphone Modes
(Automatic Mode Switching & Invertible Display)
What’s included in the Package
Bluetooth Handsfree Kit A1
Sun Visor Clip
AC/DC Adaptor
User Manual
Car Movement Detection –
Automatic Link Connection
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Description of Parts
Mute/Hold
Speaker
Volume Control
Display
Microphone
USB Port
(only charging)
MFB
Power Switch
Clipping the A1 onto Sun Visor
Mount the clip onto the back of A1 and slide the clip onto sun visor as
shown below.
OLED Display
Bluetooth Connection Status
Mode Indicator
Hold Indicator
Buttons locked
Buttons unlocked
Battery Indicator
Car Handsfree Mode: Optimum voice
quality when mounted onto sun visor.
Speakerphone Mode: Optimum voice
quality when placed upright.
Bluetooth Connected
Bluetooth Disconnected
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Automatic Mode Switching & Invertible Display Function
A1 is equipped with ‘Automatic Mode Switching’ as
well as ‘Automatic Invertible OLED’ functions.
‘Automatic Mode Switching’ sets the best talk
environment for user depending on where the A1 is
used. If A1 is clipped onto sun visor, it automatically
enters into ‘Car Handsfree’ mode and when placed
on table, it enters into ‘Speakerphone’ mode.
(patent pending) Also, the OLED display will be
automatically inverted depending on whether the
A1 is placed upright or upside down.
For battery power saving, display automatically
switches off after 10 seconds. To view the display
again, short click volume up or down buttons.
Charging the Battery
z When using the device for the first time, charge the battery fully until
‘Charged’ is displayed on window. This will optimize the battery calibration.
z If battery level is at its low, battery level indicator icon will be displayed as empty.
z To charge the battery, connect the handsfree kit to AC/DC power adapter.
z During charging, the battery level indicator will
Charging…
flash with ‘Charging’ displayed in static motion.
When charged, the text ‘Charged’ will be displayed
in flashing motion.
Charged
Note: When A1 is connected to USB for charging,
the Bluetooth link will be automatically
disconnected. When USB is unplugged, A1 will automatically attempt to
reconnect to the last connected device.
(The USB port is used for charging only.)
Switching the A1 ON/OFF
z To switch on A1, slide the power switch to O. With a boot tone, it will first
display the sonorix logo followed by connection state icons and battery level
indication. For battery power saving, display will turn off after 10 seconds.
z To switch off A1, slide the power switch to X.
Except during talk mode, battery power consumption is very low and therefore, it is not
necessary to switch off power. And by keeping the A1 switched on, you can enjoy the special
feature of “Automatic Connection” with phone when car engine is started. Switch off power only
if device will not be used for more than 1 month.
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Echo & Noise Cancellation
z DSP(Digital Signal Processor) integrated in A1 eliminates echo and noise
thereby providing clear voice quality even under harsh environmental
conditions.
z If A1 is used as ‘Car Handsfree’ mode in car, it eliminates surrounding noise
(engine noise, wind noise, surrounding noise, radio sound etc.) and delivers
clear voice to the other party. Also, it eliminates echo signals created by
transmission of car speaker
sounds to the microphone. The
above mechanism for echo and
noise cancellation is realized
through the use of 2 microphone
system and high-tech algorithm
which cancels out unnecessary
noise and delivers only the user
voice.
The
directional
microphones process only the
user voice signal and therefore,
for best performance for use in
car, mount the A1 onto sun visor.
z On the other hand, if A1 is used as ‘Speakerphone’ mode, it doesn’t matter in
which direction the A1 is placed
as noise signals generated from
all directions will be processed
thereby making it suitable for
conference calls. However, it is
important to note that the
performance of ‘Speakerphone’
mode may not be as good as
‘Car Handsfree’ mode since it
allows influx of noise from all
directions and this mode is only
recommended for use in quiet
environment.
z The transition from one mode to
another and vice-versa takes place automatically. That is, if A1 is placed
upright, ‘Speakerphone’ mode will be activated and likewise, if it is placed
upside down, ‘Car Handsfree’ mode will be activated. However, this automatic
mode transition doesn’t take effect during talk mode.
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Pairing and Connecting A1 with Bluetooth Devices
Function
Action
Pairing
Mode
To put A1 in pairing mode, while pressing MFB,
slide Power Switch from x to o. Keep pressing until
you see ‘Wait for Pairing’, sonorix A1 and
Bluetooth Device Address. A1 is now ready to be
paired. Pairing mode lasts for 3 minutes, after this
period A1 returns to standby mode.
Note : A1 can be paired with up to 3 devices. To
delete all pairing information, long click MFB while
A1 is in pairing mode.
From a Bluetooth phone or PC, search for sonorix
A1. When prompted for pinkey, enter ‘0000’ which
is the pinkey for A1. When paired, you will see
Pairing
Successful ‘Pairing Success’ followed by display of
‘Connection States’ and ‘Battery Level Indicator.
If A1 was paired in upside down position (Car
Connection Handsfree mode), car icon will be displayed and
likewise, if it was paired in upright position
State
(Speakerphone mode), then the sound icon will be
displayed.
Display
Wait for Pairing
sonorix A1
00150E001A05
Pairing Success
In idle mode, short click volume up or volume
Connection down buttons to check the connection status. If
Bluetooth icon is highlighted, it means A1 is in
State
connection state.
A1 can be automatically reconnected to the last
connected device in 2 ways, that is, when car
starts to move after engine is started or when A1 is
powered on.
Charging…
Note: Connecting time depends on the number of
phones paired with A1 as A1 takes turn to connect
to each device starting from the last connected
device.
Reconnect
Function When A1 is disconnected as a result of getting out
of Bluetooth range, it will attempt reconnection to
last connected device for maximum 5 minutes.
To cancel reconnect function, simply click MFB
when ‘Connecting…’ is displayed.
A1 can also be reconnected manually by long
clicking MFB in idle mode. You will first hear the
beep
tone
followed
by
display
of
Connecting...’image.
To prevent accidental button activation while the
Button Hold device is being carried around, lock the button
Function operations by long clicking ‘MUTE/HOLD’ button.
To unlock, long click ‘MUTE/HOLD’ button.
Connecting…
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Using A1 for Handsfree Operations
Function
Action
Display
On an incoming call, ‘Ringing’ and ‘Caller ID’ will
be displayed alternately. If Caller ID function is not
by phone, then only ‘Ringing…’ will be
Answer Call supported
displayed. If your phone supports Caller Name
Display, only the caller name will be displayed. To
answer call, short click MFB.
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Make Call
To make a call, first dial from phone and call will
be automatically transferred to A1.
Call Transfer
Redial
To redial, short click MFB. For some phones, when
MFB is short clicked, it first displays the numbers
last called or received. In this case, short click
MFB again to redial. Note : Some phones allow
direct redial by short clicking MFB just once.
Redialing…
Voice Dial
To voice dial, make sure your phone supports
voice dialing function and that it is activated and
voice tags have been recorded. In idle mode, long
click MFB to initiate voice dial. Follow the rest of
the instructions from phone.
Voice Dialing…
To end call first, short click MFB during ‘Talk
Mode’. If other party ends the call first, A1
automatically returns to handsfree standby mode.
After call is ended, talk time will also be displayed.
Call Ended
End Call
To reject incoming call, long click MFB.
Call Rejected
Reject Call
Volume
Control
Ringing…
HOME
05:30
Short click (+) or (-) to adjust volume. To adjust
volume in continuous increments, click and hold
(+) or (-) button.
For privacy reasons, if you don’t want the party on
other line to hear your voice, you can mute the
Microphone the
microphone by short clicking MUTE/HOLD button
Mute
during talk mode. To cancel mute function, short
Mic. Muted
click MUTE/HOLD button.
Call
Transfer
During talk mode, to transfer call from A1 to phone
or vice versa, long click MUTE/HOLD button.
Call Transfer
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Function
Action
3 Way Call
During talk mode, if you receive another call, long
click MFB to hold the 1st call and answer 2nd call.
To toggle between calls, long click MFB. During
talk mode, by short clicking MFB, you can end the
current call to continue with the next call.
Note : 3 Way Call function is only applicable if user
has subscribed for such service.
Display
Call Waited
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Audio Tuning A1 with My Cell Phone
z As mobile phones have varying speaker and microphone level settings which
affect the handsfree quality in the form of echoes, too low or loud sounds etc.
when used with A1, if you encounter such problems, you can calibrate the
speaker and microphone settings of your A1 device.
z To be able to adjust the microphone setting, A1 has to be in talk mode.
During talk mode long click [+] or [-] button. Followed by a beep tone, the
following icon will then be displayed. Short click [+] or [-] button to adjust your
microphone setting until the caller on the other side hears your voice well.
When display is turned off after 10 seconds or if call is ended, the desired
microphone setting will be saved.
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Specifications
Standards
RF Frequency Range
Profiles Supported
Transmission Power
Distance
Audio Output
Battery Life
Charging Time
Charging Voltage
Buttons
Display
Weight
Operating Temp. & Humidity
Certification
Bluetooth Specification V2.0
2402 ~ 2480 MHz
Headset, Handsfree
0.25 ~ 2.5mW (Class 2)
10m (in open space)
> 1W
Standby > 400 hrs
Continuous Talk Time > 15 hrs
< 3 hrs
DC +5V
Power On/Off, Multi-Function Button,
Mute Button, Volume Up/Down
128 X 32 dots OLED (white)
87.5g (Include Sun Visor Clip)
-10 ~ +50°C, Rel. Humidity 0 ~ 95%
BQB, FCC, CE, MIC
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Product Warranty
OpenBrain Technologies warrants this
product against all defects in material
and workmanship for a period of one
year from the date of purchase by end
user. The conditions for warranty are
as follows :
The warranty is valid only if the original
receipt issued to the original purchaser
by the dealer is presented with the
product to be repaired or replaced.
The warranty is void if the serial
number, date of purchase and product
label had been removed.
The warranty does not cover any
failure or damage of the product due to
normal wear and tear, physical abuse,
improper
installation,
misuse,
modification or repairs by unauthorized
third parties.
OpenBrain Technologies does not
assume responsibility for any loss or
damage incurred during shipment and
as a result of force majeure.
OpenBrain Technologies is not liable
for any incidental or consequential
damages arising from the use or
misuse of the product.
All warranty claims are limited to repair
or replacement of the defective
product at the sole discretion of
OpenBrain Technologies.
If OpenBrain Technologies repairs or
replaces the product, the repaired or
replaced product shall be warranted
for the remaining time of the original
warranty
period.
Repair
or
replacement may involve the use of
functionally equivalent reconditioned
units. Replaced part or product
becomes the property of OpenBrain
Technologies.
Consumable components, such as
batteries, are not included in the
warranty obligation.
Disclaimer Notice
The manufacturer shall not be liable for errors
contained herein or for incidental or
consequential damages in connection with
the furnishing, performance or use of this
material. This document contains proprietary
information,
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by
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patent
applications
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manufacturer. The manufacturer reserves the
right to revise this publication and to make
changes from time to time in the contents
hereof without obligation to notify any person
of such revisions or changes. The
manufacturer also reserves the right to
change the specifications without notice.
European CE notice to users and product
statements
This product is CE marked according to the
provisions of the R & TTE Directive
(99/5/EC).
Hereby,
OPENBRAIN
Technologies Co., Ltd, declares that this
product is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC. For further information,
please contact http://www.openbrain.co.kr
FCC notice to users and product
statements
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. CAUTION:
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC Art. 11(2)
The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as
household waste. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will
help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this
product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal
service or the shop where you purchased the product.

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