OPENBRAIN Technologies OBH0100 Bluetooth Audio Player User Manual

OPENBRAIN Technologies Co., Ltd. Bluetooth Audio Player

Users Manual

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 3 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER                                                             Contents Introduction............................................................................................................................................................................ 9 Product Functions............................................................................................................................................................... 10 Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................................................................. 12 What’s included in the Package........................................................................................................................................ 13 Description of Parts............................................................................................................................................................. 14 Wearing Audio Player / Using Travel Case...................................................................................................................... 15 Mounting / Removing battery ............................................................................................................................................ 16 Charging the battery........................................................................................................................................................... 17 Charger Indicator Lamp ..................................................................................................................................................... 18 Battery Information ............................................................................................................................................................. 19 Playback of MP3/WMA Files in Memory.......................................................................................................................... 20 Volume Control / Hold Function ........................................................................................................................................ 22 PC System Requirements for Driver and Program Installations ................................................................................... 23 Installing SONORIX Browser ............................................................................................................................................ 24 Installing Bluetooth Driver (BlueSoleil).............................................................................................................................. 28 Installing Bluetooth USB Dongle ....................................................................................................................................... 32 Pairing Audio Player with PC............................................................................................................................................. 36 Pairing Audio Player with Bluetooth Phone...................................................................................................................... 41 Using the Audio Player to Make a Call ............................................................................................................................. 43 Using the Audio Player to Answer a Call.......................................................................................................................... 44 Using the SONORIX Browser........................................................................................................................................... 45 Using the Audio Player as Data Storage Unit .................................................................................................................. 45 Stereo and Voice Connection / Disconnection ................................................................................................................ 58 Bluetooth Headset Service ................................................................................................................................................ 59 Software Supports .............................................................................................................................................................. 64 LED Indicator Status........................................................................................................................................................... 66 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................................. 68 Specifications....................................................................................................................................................................... 72
 4  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER Quick Installation & Usage Guides  A) Preparing for Installation 1) Connect charger with AC/DC adapter and charge battery for 2 hours.         2)   Check your PC system and make sure your PC is using Win 2000(SP3 or SP4) or Win XP(SP1 or 2) and has Windows Media Player version 6.4 or higher installed.  B) Installing Browser, Bluetooth Driver & USB Dongle 1)  Auto-run CD Æ ‘Install SONORIX Browser’ Æ Next Æ OK. 2)  Auto-run CD Æ ‘Install Bluetooth Driver’ Æ Next Æ Yes  Æ Next Æ Finish. BlueSoleil installation may take several minutes to complete. Make sure to reboot the computer. 3) Insert Bluetooth USB Dongle into USB port of PC.   a)    For Win 2000, driver will be installed automatically. b)    For Win XP SP1, when ‘Found New Hardware Wizard’ screen shows up, click Next Æ Continue Anyway Æ Finish. c)   For Win XP SP2, if ‘Security Warning’ message shows up, make sure to click ‘Do Not Block’. Wait until all the drivers for Generic Bluetooth Radio (provided by SP2) are installed. Then BlueSoleil driver will take over the SP2 driver and you will see only 1 Bluetooth icon in system tray. Reboot computer if prompted.   C) Audio Player Control Buttons                  D) Music Playback Control Buttons Mount battery onto Audio Player Æ LED lights and flashes for 1 second Æ Boot Tone Æ LED OFF.          “Connect”Button “Vol Up” Button “Play”Button “Vol Down” ButtonFAMILIARIZE  YOURSELF  WITH POSITION   OF BUTTONS
 5 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER   Play  Click & hold Play button for 3 seconds.   Skip/Next   Click Play button once during play. Previous  Click Connect button once during play.   Stop  Click & hold Play for 3 seconds during play.    Pause  Click & hold Vol Up & Vol Down for 2 seconds during play. To resume, click Play or Connect button once. Fast Forward  Click & hold Vol Up button in a long manner.   Fast Rewind  Click & hold Vol Down button in a long manner. Hold  Click & hold Vol Up & Vol Down buttons for 3 seconds in idle state. To cancel, click & hold Vol Up & Vol Down buttons for 2 seconds. Volume Up  Click Vol Up button.   Volume Down  Click Vol Down button.  E) Bluetooth & Handsfree Control Buttons Pairing Mode  Click & hold Connect & Vol Up buttons for 3 seconds. LED flashes once every second. Delete Pairing  Click & hold Play & Vol Down buttons for 3 seconds. LED flashes once every second. Upgrading Mode  Click & hold Vol Up & Vol Down buttons, mount battery and when LED starts to flash, wait for 3 seconds and then release buttons. Voice Connection  Click Connect button in a long manner to make connection. (only after pairing is complete) Answer Call  Click Connect button once. End Call  Click Connect button once.   Redial  Click & hold Connect button in a long manner. (Some phones can initiate Voice Dialing)  F) Using Audio Player with PC By connecting Audio Player with PC, you can listen to stereo audio sources in high quality mode and use as wireless headset for voice chatting applications.     Bluetooth  Headset Service     Bluetooth Serial Port Service  Bluetooth AV Servi ce        1)   To use the above services, Audio Player must first be paired and connected to PC. Check if the Bluetooth icon in system tray is marked in blue. Mount battery onto Audio Player to power on. 2)   Put Audio Player in pairing mode (refer to previous page – Pairing Mode) and click the ‘Orange’ ball once to start search for devices. You can also press F5 key to search for devices. Note : Pressing F5 will refresh the BlueSoleil Window. 3)  When SONORIX_PLAYER icon is displayed, double click the icon to activate services. Enter pinkey ‘1111’ when prompted. The 3 Service icons will then be displayed in ‘Yellow’ boxes.
 6  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER   F-1) Bluetooth AV Service (for stereo audio streaming) 1)   Right click ‘Bluetooth AV Service’ icon Æ click Configurations Æ Select SBC or MP3 codec Æ OK.   ** SBC for video and games / MP3 for music **   2)   Click ‘Bluetooth AV Service’ icon once to connect to AV service. 3)   Play music from Internet, Windows Media Player, Winamp, etc. 4)  To end, right click ‘Bluetooth AV Service’ icon and click Disconnect.  F-2) Bluetooth Headset Service (for voice chatting) 1)   Click ‘Bluetooth Headset Service’ icon Æ Bell rings from Audio Player Æ Click Connect button on Audio Player once to connect. 2)   Run chatting programs like MSN messenger, Skype etc. Make sure the audio settings for speaker and microphone are set to “Bluetooth AV/HS Audio” 3)   To end, right click ‘Bluetooth Headset Service’ icon and click Disconnect.  F-3) Bluetooth Serial Port Service (COM Port for browser) 1)  Click ‘Bluetooth Serial Port Service’ icon Æ COM Port number will be displayed on top of system tray. 2)  From desktop, double click SONORIX Browser icon Æ click Red Button Æ Select COM port you saw in 1) Æ OK.        3)  For details of SONORIX Browser features, please refer to ‘Help’ under ‘Tools’ 4)  To disconnect, click Red Button and then from BlueSoleil window, right click ‘Bluetooth Headset Service’ icon and click Disconnect..        For other details, please refer to the chapters in the manual  For any inquiries, visit our website, www.sonorix.com or email us at obt@openbrain.co.kr
 7 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Introduction Thank you for purchasing our SONORIX Bluetooth Audio Player.   The SONORIX Bluetooth Audio Player OBH-0100 is the first product of its kind in the world to integrate Mobile, Wireless and Audio technologies into a multi-purpose entertainment device, providing the user with the Ultimate Solution for handsfree and audio demands.    It functions as ‘Wireless Headphone’ for PC enabling 2 way voice communication (voice chatting) and direct streaming of high quality audio, ‘Wireless Headset’ for handsfree operation with mobile phones, ‘Standalone Music Player’ for listening to music anytime, anywhere and ‘Portable Storage Device’ for storing any files other than music files.          Product Functions   Wireless Stereo Headphone for listening to CD, DVD, HDD Music, Online Music etc. Portable Music Player for listening to MP3, WMA music stored in memory and Wireless Headset for 2-way voice communication via PC Handsfree Headset for handsfree operation with Bluetooth phones
 8  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Safety Instructions   z  Never use the Bluetooth Audio Player while driving. z  Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones and handsfree equipments in areas you intend to use. z  Continuous listening of music at high volume may cause hearing defects. z  Use of non-SONORIX batteries may result in damage, performance degradation, injury, electric shock and even fire. z  Never touch the electric cord or plug with wet hands and never use force to pull the cord or plug. z  Please read the precautions on the use of battery. z  When cleaning, do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvents as these may render the finish dull permanently. z  Charge battery for at least 2 hours before using. z  Read the instructions on ‘Pairing’ to connect the Audio Player with mobile phone or PC. z  Do not use in places like hospitals, airplanes etc. where use of electronic devices is prohibited. z  Do not expose components to the extremes of sunlight, temperature, moisture or vibrations.    What’s included in the Package  * Please read the following safety instructions before using the product d Bluetooth USB Dongle c SONORIXBluetooth Audio Player f Battery Pack (X2) h USB Extension Cable g AC/DC Adapter  i Travel Case j Software CD  e Battery Charger
 9 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Description of Parts                  Wearing Audio Player / Using Travel Case  NeckbandBattery Pack     Mounting / Removing battery           Place the Audio Player such that the neckband goes behind the head and the microphone is positioned off the right ear. When not in use, fold the Audio Player and place it inside the case. * Audio Player has no Power “On/Off” buttons and switches on automatically when battery is mounted.To mount battery, place hook of battery into groove of Audio Player and when terminals of battery and Audio Player are in contact, press battery downwards until it locks completely. To remove, press the “Battery Ejector” button. d “Connect”Button e “Vol Up” i Battery Ejectorh Microphoneg LED Charger Contact Contactc “Play” Button f“Vol Down”Buttonj Charger  Indicator Lamp i Battery Ejector
 10  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Charging the battery               Charger Indicator Lamp    The charger status is indicated by the following colors. * Battery at the time of purchase must be charged for at least 2 hours before use. z  Red : Being charged z  Blue : Charging complete    To charger battery, place hook of battery into groove of charger and when the terminals of battery and charger are in contact, press the battery downwards until it locks. Check if charger LED switches red.  *  If charger indicator does not light up when battery is mounted, remove battery and mount again. If it still does not light up, clean the charger terminals. If problem persists, contact the service center.  *   Charging and storage should be at room temperature.  *   Do not use other adapters with the charger as it may cause damage or fire.  *   Do not place metals (coin, necklace etc.) over the charger terminal as it may lead to short circuit. Press the “Battery Ejector” button under charger cradle.
 11 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Battery Information    z  Battery Level Indicator : Battery level can be checked by connecting Audio Player to PC via ‘SONORIX BROWSER’ (at the bottom right corner). Also, brightness of LED varies with battery level. Low brightness indicates low battery level.  z  Battery charging time : 2 hours * Charging time varies with battery level z Battery Life Standby : 150 hours   When connected to PC or mobile phone : 4 hours   Continuous music play : 6-8 hours          Playback of MP3/WMA Files in Memory  z  Audio Player is equipped with 128MB built-in memory for storage of music files downloaded from PC. z  To play music, click “Play” button in a long manner until a beep tone is heard.                        PLAY       NEXT PREV STOPClick “Connect” button once.  Click “Play” button in a long manner  Click “Play” button once. Click “Play” button in a long manner. *  Because of its consumable nature, battery life cycle gradually degrades over time. Purchase new battery if battery life has degraded significantly. *    Do not drop battery, subject it to force or disassemble it as it may result in damage or overheating. *    Do not place battery near burner or microwave oven as it may explode. *  Keep away from the reach of children. Can be harmful when damaged battery is used or if placed in the mouth. *  When exposed to battery liquid, clean the exposed area under running water for 1-2 minutes. *    Do not use battery with other devices as it may cause damage. Click “Vol Up” and “Vol Down” buttons together while playing. PAUSEREPLAY FF REW Click and hold “Vol Up” button while playing. Click and hold “Vol Down” button while playing. Click “Play” button when paused.
 12  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Volume Control / Hold Function   Adjusting Volume To increase volume, press “Vol Up” button and to decrease volume, press “Vol Down” button. Volume can be adjusted while listening to music or during handsfree mode. To adjust volume while listening to music, buttons must be pressed in a short manner. Pressing buttons in a long manner will activate FF (fast forward) or REW (fast rewind) functions.  HOLD Function If Audio Player is placed in a bag or pocket, accidental pressing of the “Play” button may activate Audio Player to play thereby resulting in unnecessary battery power consumption. To prevent such unnecessary battery power consumption, put Audio Player in ‘Hold’ mode by pressing “Vol Up” and “Vol Down” buttons together for 4 seconds. To cancel hold, press “Vol Up” and “Vol Down” buttons shortly.  PC System Requirements for Driver and Program Installations z  Before installing Sonorix Browser and Bluetooth Driver from CD, check if your computer system supports the following minimum requirements : 9  Pentium III – 800MHz or higher 9  Windows 2000, XP (ME, Win 98 not supported) Ensure that your Windows 2000 / XP is fully updated before installing :   Windows 2000 (Service Pack 3 or 4) / Windows XP (Service Pack 1 or 2) 9  Memory 128MB or higher 9  Available hard disk space of at least 10MB 9  CD-Rom drive and USB port  Installing SONORIX Browser    Insert CD and wait for auto-program to run. The following screen will be displayed. Select ‘English’ tab. Click the first menu, ‘Install SONORIX Browser’ to install.              Wait for SONORIX Setup to prepare the InstallShield Wizard. If your Windows Media Player version is 6.4 or lower, the following message will appear. Click ‘Yes’ to continue.
 13 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER                                Installing Bluetooth Driver (BlueSoleil)   If ‘No’ is selected, the message below will be displayed and the Browser has to be installed again. Click ‘Yes’ to accept the agreement. Extracting files for installation. Click ‘Yes’ to complete installation of Window Media Format.                         Click the second menu, ‘Install Bluetooth Driver’ to install. The InstallShield Wizard will guide you through the rest of the setup process. Read the agreement and Click ‘Yes’ to continue. Click ‘Next’ to install or ‘Browse’ to select another folder.Copying files to designated folder/directory. For Windows XP, if ‘Windows Logo Certification Notice’ shows up, click ‘Continue Anyway’ for all drivers until all drivers have been installed. Click Finish to complete the installation. For proper installation, the computer must be rebooted.Run ‘Install SONORIX Browser’ to install again. Click ‘Next’ to install or Browse to select another folder. After installation is complete, SONORIX Browser icon will appear on desktop.
 14  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER                                 Installing Bluetooth USB Dongle                       The SONORIX Bluetooth USB Dongle is a device that provides Bluetooth interface when connected to USB port of desktop or laptop PCs without Bluetooth functionalities. When properly installed and computer rebooted, BlueSoleil Main Window will be displayed as shown below. Also, BlueSoleil icon will be created on desktop with Bluetooth logo (marked in grey) in taskbar. After BlueSoleil software has been installed and computer rebooted, insert Bluetooth USB dongle into USB port of PC. A message ‘New Hardware Found’ will be displayed and driver will be installed automatically. (Only for Windows 2000)  For Windows XP, driver installation procedures may differ according to version of service pack used. For Windows XP Service Pack 1, when USB dongle is inserted a message ‘New Hardware Found’ shows up followed by driver installation.  * For Windows XP Service Pack 2, refer to the instructions on page 40 Bluetooth connection cannot be established if the Bluetooth logo is displayed in grey. Refer to the next chapter, ‘Installing Bluetooth USB Dongle’ to install Bluetooth USB Dongle and driver before making the Bluetooth connection. properly installed and computer rebooted, BlueSoleil Main Window will be displayed as shown below. Also, BlueSoleil icon will be created on desktop with Bluetooth logo (marked in grey) in taskbar.
 15 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Windows XP Service Pack 1                               Windows XP Service Pack 2     When the message, ‘New Hardware Found’ shows up, select ‘Install the software automatically (Recommended)’ and click ‘Next’. During the installation process, when notice on ‘Windows Logo Testing’ shows up, click ‘Continue Anyway’. If ‘Stop Installation’ is selected, the installation will not continue. Wait for the driver to be installed. Click ‘Finish’ to complete installation. Windows XP Service Pack 2 provides built-in Bluetooth functionalities but doesn’t provide AV and Headset profiles needed for stereo and voice applications. Therefore, BlueSoleil driver has to be installed for such applications. After installing driver and rebooting the computer, the following ‘Security warning’ screen may be displayed. In this case, select ‘Do Not Block’. Insert Bluetooth USB Dongle into USB port of PC. ‘Found New Hardware’ message shows up and 2 Bluetooth icons will be displayed in taskbar.               The activated Bluetooth icon (marked in blue) in taskbar corresponds to the Bluetooth driver provided by Service Pack 2 and therefore cannot be used for BlueSoleil. The newly installed Bluetooth driver (BlueSoleil) is the one that is shown as inactivated (grey icon).
 16  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER                         Pairing Audio Player with PC    Check if Bluetooth Logo icon in system tray is in blue. Put Audio Player in pairing mode by pressing “Vol Up” and “Connect” buttons together for more than 3 seconds. A beep tone will be heard followed by flashing of LED.                   After new hardware installation, notice on ‘Windows Logo Testing’ may show up. In this case, click ‘Continue Anyway’ to complete the installation. When installed, there will be only one Bluetooth icon (BlueSoleil) in taskbar marked in blue and activated. - At this point, the Bluetooth driver provided by Service Pack 2 is disabled and cannot be used.  Double click ‘BlueSoleil’ icon on desktop. BlueSoleil Main Window will be displayed as shown. From BlueSoleil Main Window, click ‘Bluetooth Device Discovery’ under ‘My Bluetooth’ or click the Orange Ball in the center of the Window once to search for devices. Due to security features of Service Pack 2, even after installation, security warning messages may show up during use. In this case, select ‘Do Not Block’ option.If installation of Bluetooth USB Dongle has been done properly, the Bluetooth icon in taskbar will change from grey to blue. If USB Dongle is removed, the Bluetooth icon will turn grey and when inserted will turn blue. When properly installed, the following screen will show up. Enter ‘Device Name’ and ‘Device Type’ and then click ‘OK’. From the list of searched Bluetooth devices, look for ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ and double click the device icon. When prompted to enter Passkey, enter Passkey ‘1111’ and then click ‘OK’.
 17 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER                          Pairing Audio Player with Bluetooth Phone  The Services available from SONORIX_PLAYER will be shown in yellow. (3 Services) When computer is rebooted, ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ icon will not be displayed in BlueSoleil Window. To add Audio Player to screen, click ‘Tools’ and select ‘Add Device from History’. From list of Bluetooth Devices, double click ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ or click ‘Add’ button. ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ will then be displayed in Main Window. Right click ‘SONORIX_PLAYER and select ‘Refresh Services’ or double click ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ icon in BlueSoleil Window. The available services will then be activated and displayed in yellow boxes. z  List down Bluetooth Device Address on the left headset body where battery is mounted. (ex : BD00054934BA) z  Pairing can be done in any 2 ways : 1) saving pairing information each time Audio Player is paired with another device or 2) deleting any pairing information that remain in Audio Player.   z  To put Audio Player in pairing mode as for case 1), click “Vol Up” and “Connect” buttons together for more than 3 seconds. A beep tone will be heard from Audio Player and LED will flash periodically. This pairing mode will last 3 minutes and if no pairing is made within this period the Audio Player will return to standby mode. z  To put Audio Player in pairing mode as for case 2), click “Vol Down” and “Play” buttons together for more than 3 seconds. The rest of the procedures are the same.          To put Audio Player in pairing mode as for case 1), click “Vol Up” & “Connect” buttons together for 3 secondsTo put Audio Player in pairing mode as for case 2), click “Vol Up” &“Connect” buttons together for 3 seconds.
 18  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER   z  With Audio Player in pairing mode, manipulate the buttons or menus of the mobile phone to do the pairing procedures. (Refer to phone manual as the instructions on pairing may differ from device to device) Check if device name ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ or corresponding ‘Bluetooth Device Address’ is displayed in the list of searched devices. If device is not found, repeat pairing procedure. z  When ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ or corresponding ‘Bluetooth Device Address’ is selected, the user may be prompted to enter PinKey. Enter ‘1111’ which is the fixed PinKey for SONORIX Bluetooth Audio Player. z  If pairing is successful, LED will flash 4 times and a message ‘Pairing Successful’ will appear on the other device. z  Audio Player can be paired with up to 10 different devices. Pairing is done just once and not every time a different device is used. However, it is necessary to disconnect the Bluetooth connection with one device before connecting to another device. z  Pairing can only take place if Audio Player is not in connection mode with other device. For instance, if the Audio Player is in connection mode with mobile phone it cannot be paired with PC. In this case, first disconnect the Audio Player from the mobile phone and then pair anew with PC.       Using the Audio Player to Make a Call  z  To make a call, follow the normal procedures of a mobile phone. Make sure Audio Player and mobile phone are in connection mode. z  User can use either mobile phone or Audio Player to communicate. To talk over Audio Player, click “Connect” button. z  To talk over Audio Player while talking in phone mode, click “Connect” button of Audio Player. z  Likewise, to talk over mobile phone while talking in Audio Player mode, call transfer function can be used.(Refer to phone manual as the procedures may differ from phone to phone) z  To disconnect a call while talking in Audio Player mode, click “Connect” button.   z  For Bluetooth phones that support Handsfree Profile, clicking “Connect” button in a long manner will activate phone to redial to the last number received or called.  Notes : For redialling, the procedures for connection may differ from one device to another. For some phones, clicking the “Connect” button will activate the phone to display the list of the last numbers received or called. For other phones, clicking the “Connect” button will redial to the last number received or called directly.
 19 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Using the Audio Player to Answer a Call  z  To be able to receive a call, Audio Player and mobile phone must be in connection mode. z  On an incoming call, a ringing tone will be heard from Audio Player and mobile phone. z  Call can be answered directly from mobile phone or from Audio Player by clicking “Connect” button once. z  To disconnect, click “Connect” button once. z  If the other party ends the call first, Audio Player will automatically enter into standby mode without the user having to click “Connect” button to end the call. z  To talk over mobile phone while talking in Audio Player mode, the call transfer function can be used.(Refer to phone manual as the procedures may differ from phone to phone)  Incoming call can also be answered while listening to music from Audio Player. In this case, song will pause followed by bell tone. Click “Connect” button once to answer the call. Once disconnected, music will play again from the point it was paused.       Using the SONORIX Browser ‘SONORIX Browser’ is a program used for connecting Audio Player with PC for various applications listed below. z  Transfer of music files from PC to Audio Player and vice versa. z  File and folder management (file delete, create folder, delete folder, memory format etc) z  Remote controlling of Audio Player (playing music stored in Audio Player memory) from PC z  Adjust audio quality (Treble, Bass) of Audio Player z  Firmware upgrade (upgrading the firmware of Audio Player wirelessly) and Memory Format For details on how to use the SONORIX Browser, please refer to ‘Help’ under Tools menu.
 20  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Connecting to Audio Player                         To connect to SONORIX Browser, the COM Port for ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ must first be set up. Right click ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ icon and select ‘Bluetooth Serial Port Service’ under ‘Connect’. Click ‘Yes’ to establish Automatic Connection. Remember the Serial Port setting (ex : COM4) as it will be used to connect the Audio Player with SONORIX Browser. The Com Port connection message will then be displayed in taskbar. Double click SONORIX Browser icon from desktop. z  Double click SONORIX Browser icon from desktop. To connect Audio Player with SONORIX Browser, click ‘Connect’ button. When ‘Select Com Port for Connection’ appears, select the Com Port number that corresponds to the Audio Player as indicated in the previous page and click ‘OK’. When successfully connected, the list of songs stored in Audio Player memory will be displayed and all buttons will be seen as activated.
 21 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Disconnecting from Audio Player         Downloading Music Files               Listening to Music  z  ‘SONORIX Browser’ can be used to remotely manipulate the functions of Audio Player such as playing music, adjusting volume, audio quality etc. z  The buttons located in the middle of the Browser are used to remotely manipulate the Audio Player. The functions of the buttons are as follows :              Adjusting Audio Quality        To end connection between Audio Player and SONORIX Browser, click ‘Disconnect’ button. To download music files from PC to Audio Player, go to the PC folder or directory containing music files, select the files and either drag and drop the files to Audio Player file list or click ‘Download’ button.   PreviousStop Volume Control Play/Pause  Next The download status will be indicated as shown below. To download more files, simply select the file(s) and drag them to ‘Download’ window or use ‘ADD FILES’ or ‘ADD DIR’ buttons. To delete files from ‘Download’ file list, select the file(s) and click ‘REMOVE’ button. To stop downloading, click ‘CANCEL’ button. To adjust audio quality, click ‘Tools’ button located at the right most end, select ‘Treble/Bass’ and click Up & Down arrows to adjust accordingly.
 22  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Uploading Music Files        Deleting File(s)         Creating Folder / Deleting Folder      Formatting Memory  Select the file(s) from Audio Player file list and either drag and drop the files to PC file list or click ‘Upload’ button.     To format memory of Audio Player, click ‘Tools’ button located at the right most end and select ‘Memory Format’. When formatted, all files in Audio Player memory will be deleted permanently.   Upgrading Firmware             - ‘SONORIX Upgrader’ is used for upgrading firmware of Audio Player. This program is automatically installed when SONORIX Browser program is installed. - End connection between Audio Player and BlueSoleil Bluetooth Service. - Slightly remove battery from Audio Player such that the terminals are not touching. While holding down “Vol Up” and “Vol Down” buttons together, fit in battery completely to power on. - When LED lights up and starts to flash, wait for 3 seconds and then release the 2 buttons. If LED does not flash continuously, repeat above procedure. - With Audio Player in upgrade standby mode, right click ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ icon in BlueSoleil Window and select ‘Refresh Services’. Select To delete file(s) in Audio Player file list, click file name with right mouse button and select ‘Delete’. To delete multiple files at once, check the boxes left to the file names and click ‘Delete’ button. To create, delete or rename folder(s) of Audio Player, click ‘SONORIX Player’ with right mouse button and select the task to be performed.
 23 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER                       -  During this process, only ‘Bluetooth Serial Port Service’ will be displayed as activated. - Right click ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ icon in BlueSoleil Window, select ‘Connect’ and then ‘Bluetooth Serial Port Service’. Or just click ‘Bluetooth Serial Port Service’ from menu icons found at the top of BlueSoleil Window.            - Select the Com Port number designated in the previous page. (ex:COM5) - Click ‘Find’ button and search for the firmware binary file (*.img) in PC folder / directory. - Select firmware binary and click ‘Open’. - Click ‘OK’. If firmware binary version is the same or lower than the existing firmware version, following message box appears. If the selected firmware binary file version is correct, click ‘Yes’ to start upgrading. - The upgrade status bar will be displayed. Do not remove battery while upgrading is in progress. * If upgrading is interrupted in between, the upgrading procedure must be repeated from start again. -  The Com Port connection message will then be displayed in taskbar. Remember this Com Port number (ex : COM5) as it will be used to connect Upgrade program with BlueSoleil. - To run ‘SONORIX Upgrader’ program, click ‘START’ Æ ‘Programs’ Æ ‘SONORIX’ Æ ‘SONORIX Upgrader’.
 24  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER                         Using the Audio Player as Data Storage Unit  - Once upgrading is complete, click Exit when message shows up. End ‘Bluetooth Serial Port Service’ and reboot Audio Player by removing and mounting the battery on. - Right click ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’ icon from BlueSoleil Window and select ‘Refresh Services’. The services available from Audio Player (Bluetooth Serial Port Service, Bluetooth AV Service and Bluetooth Headset Service) will then be displayed as activated. -   Connect Audio Player to ‘Bluetooth Serial Port Service’ and then to ‘SONORIX Browser’. Click ‘Tools’ button, click ‘Version Info’ and check if Audio Player has been properly upgraded.          -  Audio Player can be used as Data Storage Unit to save files other than music files (MP3, WMA). To save files in memory, simply download the file(s) to Audio Player file list as in the case of downloading music files explained in the previous chapters.    For convenience, a separate folder can be created to save only non- music files. - The download status will be indicated as shown below. To download more files, simply select the file(s) and drag them to ‘Download’ window or use ‘ADD FILES’ or ‘ADD DIR’ buttons. To delete files from ‘Download’ file list, select the file(s) and click ‘REMOVE’ button. To stop downloading, click ‘CANCEL’ button.
 25 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Stereo and Voice Connection / Disconnection  Bluetooth Audio / Video Service z  BlueSoleil supports SBC(Sub Band Codec) and MP3 Codec and user can select either of them stereo audio streaming. Because SBC provides fast encoding / decoding rate, there is very little time delay but at the expense of audio quality. On the other hand, the encoding / decoding rate of MP3 Codec is slower than SBC with more time delay but provides higher audio quality. Therefore, please select the codec according to user application as follows : 9  SBC Codec - Internet Access, PC Game and Movie 9  MP3 Codec - High Quality MP3 or other Music formats z  z  To connect to Bluetooth AV Service, run BlueSoleil. When using the SONORIX Audio Player for the first time, first pair the device with PC. Right click ‘Bluetooth AV Service’ and select ‘Configuration’.        z  The ‘AV codec priority’ screen is displayed. The default codec for BlueSoleil is set to SBC. To change to MP3 codec, highlight SBC and press ‘Down’ or highlight ‘MP3’ and press ‘Up’. Click ‘OK’. The Codec that appears on top of the priority list will be selected.          z  From BlueSoleil Main Window, right click ‘SONORIX_ PLAYER’, click ‘Connect’ and select ‘Bluetooth AV Service’.       z  Another way of connecting to AV service is by right clicking ‘Bluetooth AV Service’ and selecting ‘Connect’ or by clicking the ‘Bluetooth AV Service’ icon once.     z  When connected, Bluetooth icon in taskbar will turn green. If SBC codec is selected, the message 'SBC Codec is selected' pops up above system tray.
 26  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER   z  If MP3 codec is selected, then the message ‘MP3 Codec is selected’ pops up above system tray. From now on, all audio and sounds will be heard from the Audio Player. Open Windows Media Player or any other players to play CD Music, Movie, Music stored in HDD, internet music and even games.            z  To disconnect, right click SONORIX_PLAYER, click ‘Disconnect’ and then select ‘Bluetooth AV Service’.       z  Another way of disconnecting AV service is by right clicking ‘Bluetooth AV Service’ and selecting ‘Disconnect’.     z  When the message shows up, click ‘Yes’ to disconnect.      Notes : If Bluetooth AV connection is successful but audio does not play from the Audio Player, check ‘Audio Settings’ of the player used. For Windows Media Player, go to ‘Tools’, select ‘Option’, select ‘Device Tab’ and double click ‘Speakers’. Check if ‘DirectSound : Bluetooth AV/HS Audio’ had been designated. Click OK and then try playing the music again.
 27 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER    z  By creating a Shortcut icon on desktop, the Bluetooth AV Service can be connected without having to run BlueSoleil. To create a Shortcut, right click SONORIX_PLAYER icon while in AV connection mode, click ‘Save Connection As Shortcut’ and then select ‘Bluetooth AV Service’.        z When the following screen is displayed, click ‘Yes’ and ‘SONORIX_PLAYER (AV Headphone)’ icon will be created on desktop.      z  To automatically connect to Bluetooth AV Service, simply double click ‘SONORIX_PLAYER (AV Headphone)’ icon on desktop.   Bluetooth Headset Service  z  To connect to Bluetooth Headset Service, right click ‘SONORIX_PLAYER’, click ‘Connect’ and select ‘Bluetooth Headset Service’.        z  When bell tone is heard from Audio Player, press ‘Connect’ button of Audio Player to establish the connection. If ‘Connect’ button is not pressed within 25 seconds after bell tone is heard, connection will fail and in such case, try the connection again. When connection had been established, the Bluetooth icon in taskbar will turn green.        z  From now on, the Audio Player is ready to use for voice chatting. Run voice chatting or internet phone (VoIP) program like NetMeeting. For speaker and microphone functionality tests, the ‘Voice Recorder’ found under ‘Program → Accessories → Entertainment’ can be used.
 28  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER   z  Some voice chatting applications or messengers may require user input for ‘Audio Settings’. For instructions on ‘Audio Settings’, refer to manual or instructions of the specific application or messenger to be used.  z  To disconnect Bluetooth Headset Service, right click SONORIX_PLAYER, click ‘Disconnect’ and then select ‘Bluetooth Headset Service’.         z  When the message shows up, click ‘Yes’ to disconnect.
 29 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  LED Indicator Status               Specifications  *Common for both Audio Player and USB Dongle                      Standards*Bluetooth Frequency Band*2402 ~ 2480 MHz Tx Power*0.25 ~ 2.5mW (Bluetooth Power Class 2) Rx Sensitivity*< -80dBm (PER 1 %) Distance*< 10m (open space) MP3    Max. 320kbps  44.100, 48.000kHz Audio Decoding Format  WMA   Max. 192kbps  44.100, 48.000kHz MP3    Max. 192kpbs  44.100, 48.000kHz Audio Streaming Format  SBC    Max. 200kbps  44.100kHz Audio Frequency Range  20Hz ~ 22kHz Audio S/N  > 90dB Audio THD  < 0.1% Audio Output Power  > 20mWrms Memory  128MB Flash Memory Battery Life  Standby > 150 hrs,      Music Play > 6-8 hrs Stereo and Voice Connection > 4 hrs Charging Time  2 hrs Adapter AC Input  AC 90 ~ 250V Weight  76g (include Battery) Operating Temp & Humidity*-10 ~ +50°C,     Relative Humidity  0 ~ 95%  LED Indicator  Status  Remarks Continuous ON  Audio Player Malfunction  A/S required Continuous OFF  Standby or Operating Mode   Periodic Flashing  Pairing Standby Mode  Lasts for 3 minutes Quick Flashing  File Downloading or Firmware Upgrading    Audio Player Status  Lamp Indicator  Remarks Power On  LED ON for 2 seconds Switches Off if already paired with device Pairing standby mode if no pairing is made (periodic flashing) Incoming Call  Continuous Flashing   Discharged Battery  LED flashes with discharge warning tone   Key Pressed  LED ON
 30  BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Troubleshooting    Problems  Actions Power does not switch on when battery is mounted    Charge battery as it might have been discharged.   Clean battery terminals and mount again.   Slowly mount battery and mount completely when LED lights up.     Contact the service center if the above actions do not work. LED does not switch off after power is switched on    Wait for 20 seconds after battery has been mounted. If LED still does not switch off, remove and place the battery again.   Contact the nearest service center if the problem persists. Audio Player does not connect to mobile phone or PC    Check if Audio Player is in connection mode with other device. If so, disconnect first before connecting to mobile phone or PC.   If the connection cannot be made after repeated tries, contact the nearest service center. LED does not flash when “Vol Down” and “Play” buttons are pressed together to delete all pairing information.   If Audio Player is in connection mode with mobile phone or PC, pairing information cannot be deleted. After disconnecting the link, remove and mount battery and try again. Bell does not ring when call is received    Bell will not ring if Audio Player is not in connection mode with mobile phone.   If LED flashes without sound, check volume of Audio Player. Charger indicator lamp does not switch on when battery is placed   Remove and mount battery again.   Clean battery terminals if covered with impurities.   Contact the nearest service center if the lamp does not switch on.   Connection with PC or mobile phone is disrupted occasionally   Check battery conditions of mobile phone and Audio Player.     Because Audio Player uses the same frequencies as Wireless LAN or Microwave ovens, it is susceptible to such interferences when placed nearby such devices.   Check if there are such devices in the neighborhood and if so, keep Audio Player at least 5m away from such devices. If problem persists, contact the service center. Noise interference during handsfree mode    Interference may occur if Audio Player is used near WLAN or micro-ovens.     If noise interference still occurs at more than 10m away from WLAN or micro-oven, contact the service center. The other party cannot hear my voice during handsfree mode   Pull out the microphone to the fullest.     Check if the tiny opening on the microphone is blocked.   If the problem is not solved, contact the service center. Battery life differs from what is indicated on manual    Battery life, due to its consumable nature, shortens gradually.   Battery life shortens when discarded in cold or hot environment. Can battery be left in charger cradle even after indicator lamp turned blue?   It is safe to leave the fully charged battery in charger cradle.     The battery performance won’t be affected. Bluetooth software cannot be installed on PC    The Bluetooth software can only be installed in Win 2000 or Win XP.   Contact the service center if Bluetooth software cannot be installed in Win 2000 or Win XP. Windows does not recognize USB Dongle when inserted into USB port.     Check if USB port is functioning properly. To do so, plug in other USB devices and see if it works.
  31 BLUETOOTH AUDIO PLAYER  Product Warranty z  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 : z  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. z  The warranty is void if the serial number, date of purchase and product label had been removed. z  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. z  OPENBRAIN Technologies does not assume responsibility for any loss or damage incurred during shipment and as a result of force majeure. z  OPENBRAIN Technologies is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or misuse of the product. z  All warranty claims are limited to repair or replacement of the defective product at the sole discretion of OPENBRAIN Technologies. z  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. z  Consumable components, such as batteries, are not included in the warranty obligation. Industry Canada notice to users and product statements 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. European CE notice to users and product statements This product is CE marked acording 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. 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, which is protected by international patent applications and copyright. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be copied, reproduced or translated without prior written consent of the 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.

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