Plantronics P570 Bluetooth Headset User Manual
Plantronics Inc Bluetooth Headset
User Manual
VD * ‘L'ern 191.1. so r a / g Biuetooth Stereo Headset User Manual fiBIuetooth’ 6 CE FCC? Q SAFETY INFORMATION Contents Electronic Devices . To avoid electromagnetic interference (EMI), turn off the 1 Gemng Started """""""""""""""""""" 1.1 Checking the Package Contents .. headset in any place where posted notices instruct you to do 11 |dentify|ng pans . 50. 1.2.1 Mufti-function and 3aWay Buttons 9 Note:Most modern electrical devices are susceptible to 11-2 5m” LED ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1° electromagnetic interference if inadequately shielded 1'3 Charging the BPHHn Battery 10 ' 1.3.1 Charging With a Computer 11 designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic 1.3.2 Charging with the Ac Adapter. 11 compatibility. 1.3.3 when to Recharge the Battery? 12 _ 1.4 Wearing the Headset 12 A'Knfi 15 Practice Using Controls W 13 Turn off the headset when on board aircraft. The use of 1.6 Headset Range of Operation 13 BIuetooth-enabied devices could interfere with the telecom- 1'7 P°we”"9 the Heads“ °" and °ff _. ‘4 2 Phone Operation ................................. munication system ofaircraft. 2.1 Pairing the Headset with a Phone .- Medicfl |nsgrum¢ns 2.2 Making. Redialingand Ending Calls 15 - 23 Answering a Call ..~cs ,. 16 If you use a medical devrce, such as a pacemaker, consultthe 2.4 Call Waiting and Threeway Calling 16 manufacturer of your medical devrce to determine If It 15 2,5 Swmmng Cans Between Headset and phone ._ 16 adequately shielded from electromagnetic interference.Your 2.6 Rejecting a Call ........ 17 i - i i ~ ~ - i i f ~ ' 2.7 Adjusting theVqume 17 phys clan m ght ass st you in obtaining th s n ormatton 23 Phone Funnionsa‘ a Glance 18 Pow-r Adapter 3 Music Playback ............................ 19 Only use the supplied power adapter with the headset. 3-1 Pairing with a Computerfo' Music Playback 19 . . 3.2 Listening to Music on your Computer 23 “flu" or sawm" 33 Music Functions at a Glance . There are no user-serviceable parts in the headset. Any 4 Making Internet Phone Calls W. 25 attempt to modify, or remove the rechargeable battery will 2; gaging ‘g’hh ZCSTPU‘ef'f°g|'K"‘e'[f‘CE"S 5; . . . . . e mg oun p ions or ype vorcl the warranty. Refer all servrcrng to qualified personnel. 4.31“an Skype Calls 29 (See ”troubleshooting on page 30.) 5 Appendix ............ . 30 5.1 Troubleshooting 30 5.2 Frequently Asked Questlons 5.3 Specifications n. 2 3 1 Getting Started urosnnrvmc mars Refer to the following illustration to identify the parts on the headset right-speaker unlt.(There are no controls on the left-speaker unit.) Minn-hm Congratulations on purchasing the Pulsar 570 Stereo Bluetooth Headset.The ultra-light headset is comfortable to wear and easy to use. Be sure to read the safety information on page 2 before using the headset. 1. 1 Checking the Package Contents Check that the following items are included in your package. 1 .2.1 Mum-function and 3-Wny Button: The multi-function button is called MP! in this manual. Its function depends on how long you keep the button pressed.A short-press is less than one second. A long-press is two to five seconds,A very-long-press Is more than five seconds. (as indicated In this manual). The 3-Way button can be pressed In the following three ways: USB Cable I Travel Pouch If any Item ls missing or damaged, return the package to your reseller. Here is an example of how button presses are described in this manual: To turn on the headset, IongOptions. 3. in the Options window. select Sound Devices (fig 32). (fig 32) 4.Under the Audio lnIOut drop-down menus, select the Bluetooth audio option and click Save.(lf you are not connected to the headset, Bluetooth audio will not be available under Sound Devices) 5. Under Skype Contactsclick Slrype Test Call to check if the headset speakers and microphone are working. (Refer to "l‘roubleshooting’ on page 32 if you have an audio problem.) “TAKINGSKYI’ECALLS When taking Skype calls you must connect to the Phone (headset) profile. If you take a call when connected to the Music (AV) profile, the microphone will not function (fig 33). NotcThe headset only controls volume. Use the Skype interface for all call functions. 29 1.Answer or place a call with the Skype interface. 2. Press VOL-H- on the headset to adjust the vol-ume. 3. Use the Skype interface to end the call. 5 Appendix 5.1 TROUBLESHOOTING if you cannot get the headset to work, try the following: «Turn off the devices and turn them on again. - Ensure the headset Is charged. - Ensure devices are within the iO-meter (33 feet) range. - Ensure no obstructions such as thick concrete walls are between con- necting devices Try the following to troubleshoot an audio problem when connected to a computer. 1.Click Start -> Control Panel. 2. in Control Panel, open Sounds and Audio Devices . 3.Seiect the Audio tab and ensure your Bluetooth device is selected under Sound playback and Sound recording (fig 34). (fig 34) 30 4.5elect the Voice tab and ensure your Bluetooth device is selected under Voice playback and Voice neodlnglfig 35). _va- Sari-7M v... nan; Mud, manoeuvre-rumm- Mummy-unm- vm up» new m _v. Mum 0mm MWMMI tomes .,... (fig 35) 5. Click Test hardware and follow the instructions in the Wizard. if the headset is still not working after trying the above. or if you need assistance with any other problem, please contact us: Goer'l‘ek Electronics Global Location: ' Qingdao,Chlna l Shenzhen,chlna - Taiwan - Hong Kong I USA httpsllwwwgoertekcom e-maII: servicemoertekcom 3| 5.2 FREQUENTLYASKED QUESTIONS 1. CAN THE HEADSET BE USED WITH ALL PHONES? No. it is only suitable for handsets that have the Bluetooth Voice Gateway function built in. 2. HOWFARIS THE EFFECTIVE RANGE BETWEEN THE HEADSETAND A BLUEIDOTH—ENABLED DEVICE? The effective range (without obstnrction) Is 10 meters (33 feet, Class II). Thick or reinforced concrete walls limit the range. 3. CAN ANOTHER BLUE TOOTH PHONE USER HEAR MY CONVERSATION? No. Through pairing, you have created a secure link between your phone and the headset. 4. IS PAIRING NEEDED EACH TIME WHENI USE THE HEADSET? No.The pairing information will be stored in both devices even if one or both of them have been turned off. 5. IS IT NECESSARY TO RECONNECT THE TWO DEVICES WHEN THERE 15 AN INTERRUPTION ON THE LINK BETWEEN MY PHONE AND HEADSET 7 it varies according by phone. Some phones can be reconnected automatically if both devices are within the effective distance: some must be reconnected. 6. WHY IS THERE NOISE IN MY HEADSET? When the distance between your phone and headset exceeds the effective distance, background noise may occur. A poor signal for your phone can also cause background noise on the headset. ZWHAT SHOULD! DO IF THE HEADSETS SOUND QUALITY IS POOR] Try adjusting the volume of your phone or the headsetJiIso, check the quality of the signal for your phone in your area. 32 5.3 SPECIFICATIONS Supported profiles Headset, handsfree, AZDP, AVR CP Standby time Up to 200 hours 55.9mm x 44.8mm xi 8.5mm (2.2 Inches x 1.76 inches x 0.73 inches) 5.4 WARRANTY Please retain the sales receipt as proof of purchase. During the 1-year warranty period, the product is eligible for replacement in case of defects in material and workmanship. In such cases, the defective unit will be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized distributor. 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