Plantronics E240 Mono Bluetooth Headset User Manual

Plantronics Inc Mono Bluetooth Headset Users Manual

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1. Safety informationNote:  Please read this information before you use the headset.Electronics DevicesTo avoid electromagnetic interference, please turn off the headset in any place where posted notices instruct you to do so.Note:  Most modern electronic devices are susceptible to electromag-netic  interference  (EMI)  if  inadequately  shielded,  designed,  or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.AircraftTurn off the headset when on board an aircraft. The use of this headset might interfere with the electrical system of an aircraft.Medical InstrumentsIf  you  use  a  medical  device,  such  as  a  pacemaker,  consult  the manufacturer of your medical device to determine if it is adequately shielded  from  electromagnetic  interference.  Your  physician  can assist you in obtaining this information.Power AdapterOnly use the supplied power adapter with the headset.PlacementYou are advised to put the headset in a safe place where it will not be bent or crushed when not in use otherwise it may bring harm to human body.ChildrenKeep  the  headset  away  from  children.  Some  small  or  detachable parts might be swallowed and result in harm.Repair or ServiceAny attempt to modify or remove of any part of the headset will void the warranty.115.105 (b)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 interfer-ence 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 or more of the following measures:- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Canada and USA Regulatory Information:Operation is subject to the following two conditions:1) this device may not cause interference and2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including  interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating  instructions  for  satisfying  RF  exposure  compliance.  This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 123.4 Charging the built-in batteryExplorer  240  has  a  built-in  battery,  which  must  be  charged  fully before using the headset. Charging takes about 2 hours. You can charge the headset through the AC adapter.Note:(1) When  you use  Explorer 240  the first time,please  assure to charge it over 2 hours until it is full charged. (2)  When Red  LED  flashes once  every  1 seconds  with  alert tone, it is low battery, please charge it. (3)  The  power source  can be  only connected  to SELV circuit and complies with limited power source.(4)  The external power adaptors listed below are in compliance with limited power source.4Using AC charging adapterNote:  You can adjust the ear-clip angle for comfort , but please be careful in not to break the clip.3.3 Status LED3Headset statePower on Low batterPower off StandbyOngoing callChargingCharging finishedBlue LED On more than 2 secondsRed LED On about 4sPairing  Blue LED & Red LED flash alternatelyBlue LED flashes once every 6sBlue LED flashes once every 2sRed LED is lightBlue LED is lightLED color and statuswearing on right earwearing on left ear4. The function at a glanceIn  this  guide,  "Short  press"  refers  to  a  time  period  of  less  than  2 second  during  which  a  functional  button  is  being  pressed.  "Long press" refers to a time period of more than 4 second and less than 10 seconds during which a functional button is being pressed. 4.1 Phone operationPairing the headset with a phoneBefore you can use the headset to make calls, you must pair the headset with your phone. Pairing creates a secure link between your phone and the unique ID of the headset. You only have to pair devices once.(1)  To  put  the  headset  in  pairing  mode,  press  and  hold  (about  6 seconds) the Multi-function button until the LED flash red/blue.(2)  Scroll to the Bluetooth menu in you phone and search for active devices. (Refer to you phone's user manual for details)(3)  When the search completes, a list of devices found is displayed. (The screen examples here are from a Nokia  6230)(4)   Select  2XXPlantronics  and  when  prompted  input  the  default passkey (0000). When successfully paired, the red/blue LED on the headset changes to flashing blue.52XXPlantronics2XXPlantronics74.2 Make internet phone callsThere are many internet phone services (VoIP) that let you make calls from your computer. You must add a new connection for this function. (1)  To  put  the  headset  in  pairing  mode,  press  and  hold  (about  8 seconds) Multi-function button until the LED flashes red/blue.(2)  Right-click  the Bluetooth  Manager icon in the system  tray and click Add New Connection (fig 1).(3)  Select the  CustomMode    radio button and click Next. The wizard searches  for  device  and  the  following  screen  appears,  select  the 2XXPlantronics and click Next (fig 2).(fig 1)Phone functions at glance6ButtonHeadset statePush the slide switch to On state Power offPower onAny statePower offShort press multi-function buttonOngoing callEnd a callShort press "Volume" buttonPower onVolume +Press and hold multi-function button about 6 secondsPower onPairingShort press multi-function buttonIncoming callAnswer incoming callLong press multi-function buttonIncoming callReject incoming callLong press multi-function buttonOngoing callVoice divert between headset and phoneShort press "Volume" buttonPower onVolume -Short press multi-function button or long press multi-function buttonCalling outCancel calling out Press multi-function button until a tone appears and then voice dialingConnectedVoice dialingDouble press multi-function buttonStandbyRedial2. General DescriptionsExplorer 240 is an ear clip type Bluetooth-enabled, wireless hands-free headset, which compiles with the Bluetooth V2.1 specification and supports the Headset Profile, Hands-free Profile.3. Getting started3.1 Identifying parts1-Mulit-funtion button3-Microphone5-Earhook7-LED3.2 Adjusting the headset for comfortThe lightweight Explorer 240 can be worn comfortably on either ear. Adjust the headset according to the following figures.22-Volume up button & Volume down button4-Charging Interface6-RecieverBluetooth headsetquickstart guideExplorer 240/242(7)   When  you  hear  a  signal  tone  on  the  headset,  short-press Multi-function button (fig 5).(8)  Click Next .(9)   A  registration  confirmation  screen  appears,  Click Finish  to complete  the  connection.  The  new  connection  is  shown  in  the Bluetooth Settings window (fig 6).9Now you can make an internet phone call by using Explorer 240. Note: The headset only controls volume, Use the Skype interface for all call functions.5. Specifications6. FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement15.21You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.11(10)  Right-click the headset icon and click Connect (fig 7).(11)   When  you  hear  a  single  tone  on  the  headset,  short-press Multi-function  button .  Once  connected  the  icon  changes  to  a handshake (fig 8).10Talk timeWeightStandby timeBattery capacitymm 10.5 * 17.5 * 49.5eziSup to 5 hours10.5 g (with ear clip) up to 200 hours90 mAh(fig 4)(4)  Type in the passkey ( 0000 ) and click OK  (fig 3).(5)  Under Service Class, select headset and click Next (fig 4).8(fig 3)(fig 4)(fig 5)(fig 6)(fig 7)(fig 7)(fig 8)Do not use headphones / headsets at high volumes for an extendedperiod of time. Doing so can cause hearing loss. Always listen atmoderate levels.©2006 Plantronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Plantronics, the logo design, Plantronics Sound Innovation and Pulsar are trademarks  or  registered trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Plantron-ics, Inc. is under license.Patents Pending.Printed in USA.        (05-06)14Plantronics LtdInterface Business ParkBincknoll LaneWootton BassettWiltshire SN4 8QQ, ENGLANDTel: 0800 410 014Plantronics B.V.Hoofddorp, NederlandTel:0800 752 6876 (NL)00800 752 687 66 (BE/LUX)Plantronics SarlNoisy-le-Grand, FranceNo Indigo : 0825 0825990 , 15 4 TTC / mn+33 14167 4141Plantronics GmbHHürth, DeutschlandTel: 0800 9323400Österreich: 0800 242 500Schweiz: 0800 932 340Plantronics AcousticsItalia SrlMilano, ItaliaNumero Verde: 800 950 934Plantronics Iberia, S.L.Madrid, EspañaTel: 902 415 191+34 91 640 47 44 (ES)Tel: 800 844 517 (PT)Nordic RegionTel: Finland: 0800 117 095Tel: Sverige: 02002 14681Tel: Danmark: 8088 4610Tel: Norge: 800 113 36Plantronics Middle East,Eastern Europe, and AfricaTel: +44 1793 842 443Plantronics, Inc.345 Encinal StreetSanta Cruz, CA 95060 USATel: 1 831 426 5868157. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCEVisit our Web site at  www.plantronics.com/support  for technical support including frequently asked questions, compatibility and accessibility information.The Plantronics Technical Assistance Centre (TAC) is also ready to assist you on 0800 410014  from the UK.8. EXPOSURE TO RF RADIATIONThe internal wireless radio operates within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus  of  the  scientific  community.  Independent  studies  have shown that the internal wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. Visit www.plantronics.com for more information.NOTE:   Modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  Plantronics,  Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.9. MODEL AND COUNTRY INFORMATION10. WARNINGSUse of a headset that covers both ears will impair your ability to hearother sounds. Use of such a headset while operating a motor vehicle orriding a bicycle may create a serious hazard to you and/or others, and isillegal in most regions.1337677-0437677-05GBRAUT, BEL, DEU, DNK, ESP,FRA, GRC, ITA, IRL, LUX,NLD, PRT, SWE, FIN, CYP,CZE, EST, HUN, LVA, LTU,MLT, POL, SVK, SVN.(fig 2)VendorUKKOREAUSCHINAAU/NZMEXICOEUSpeedytech7501SD-5018A-UK7501SD-5018A-EK7501SD-5018A-UL7501SD-5018A-CCC7501SD-5018A-SAA7501SD-5018A-UL7501SD-5018A-EUSunstrongSB050018SV050018SU050018--------Plantronics Inc. MODEL: Explorer 240  Rating : 5 V , 180 mA 3115593CONFORMS TO ANSI/UL STD. 60950-1 CERTIFIED TO CAN/CSA STD. C22.2 NO. 60950-1 Push the slide switch to Off state 8-Slide Switch53687142Red LED flashes once every 10s243/245/395

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