Plantronics Bluetooth Headset M1100 Users Manual

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Bluetooth® Headset

TAKE A GOOD LOOK
CALL BUTTON
•	 Take a call or end it (1 tap)
•	 Redial (2 taps)
•	 Reconnect lost connection (1 tap)
•	 Activate pairing after initial set up
(press until LED flashes blue/red)
•	 Transfer a call to/from headset	
(1-second press during call)

POWER SWITCH

MICRO USB CHARGING PORT
•	 With AC charger:
	 20 minutes (1 hour talk time)
	 Less than 2 hours (full charge)
•	 Best performance when fully charged

VOLUME/MUTE BUTTON
•	 Volume up/down (1 tap per level
change)
•	 Mute: on/off (1-second press)

•	 On (slide to reveal black)
•	 Off (slide to reveal red)

LED
VOICE RECOGNITION BUTTON
•	 Voice Recognition (VR) commands
(Tap VR button, say a command
within 10 seconds. See Voice Commands for commands list.)
•	 Initiate phone’s voice-dialing
(2-taps then tone heard)

•	 Charging (Solid red. No light when
fully charged)
•	 Low battery (2 red flashes, 2 tones
and voice alert)
•	 Critically low (3 red flashes, 3 tones
and voice alert)
Be safe! Please read the safety guide
before using your new headset.

CONNECT TO YOUR PHONE

PLT_M1100

“Pairing” connects your
headset to your phone.
“Multipoint” technology
lets you use this headset
with two phones.

1. READY

2. SET

3. CONNECT

Activate the Bluetooth feature on
your phone, then use the phone’s
settings to add/search/discover
new Bluetooth devices.

First Time:
With headset turned off, activate
Bluetooth pairing mode by sliding
Power switch on. The LED flashes
blue/red to indicate pairing mode.

Select “PLT_M1100” from the list of
Bluetooth devices shown on your
phone.

iPhone:
Settings > General >
Bluetooth > On
(starts the search for devices)
BlackBerry® smartphone:
Settings/options >
Bluetooth: On >
Search for devices
VIDEO TUTORIAL IN USA:
www.plantronics.com/pairing

Pairing New Phone/	
Reconnecting Original:
Turn on the headset then press
and hold the Call button until the
LED flashes blue/red.

If phone asks for a passcode, enter
four zeros (0000). You may see
**** on screen.
Some phones also ask to confirm
headset connection after pairing.
Headset LED will stop flashing
blue/red once your phone and
headset are successfully paired/
connected.

FIND YOUR GROOVE
The loop of the gel eartip tucks into the back curve of
your ear for a stable fit.
Try on the headset. The eartip is positioned to suit most
people, but you may want to rotate it to best fit your left
or right ear.
The gel eartip and speaker click into matching grooves
so the eartip doesn’t move out of place during use.

For Left Ear

The loop on the gel eartip should point away from the
headset. (Do not rotate the eartip too far.)

For Right Ear

MIX AND MATCH FOR BEST FIT
If the gel eartip feels loose or tight in
your ear, then change it. To replace the
medium gel eartip for small or large,
pull the loop of the gel eartip to remove
it. (Don’t pull on the speaker base and
stem.)

Using your thumb, tuck the bottom of
the eartip over the speaker and pull
the loop of the eartip over the speaker.
(Don’t push the speaker through the gel
eartip.)

For best voice pickup, always check that
the headset points towards the corner
of your mouth.

Optional earloop shown

VIDEO TUTORIAL:
www.plantronics.com/M1100fit

MORE ABOUT MULTIPOINT
Plantronics M1100 supports multipoint How to Initiate a Call
technology, which allows you to use one
When multipoint is in use, the headset
controls, initiates or redials a call from
headset with two different Bluetooth
mobile phones.
the phone that last made an outgoing
call.
To pair your headset to a second phone,
see “Connect to Your Phone.”

To use the second paired phone instead, make the call using the controls
on that phone. The second phone activates its link with the headset.
NOTE: The headset cannot place a current call on hold while answering a call
from the second phone.

How to Answer a Call While Talking
on the Other Paired Phone
To answer a second call on the
other phone, the current call must
be terminated or transferred back
to the first phone. To transfer the
call, see “Take a Good Look.”
If you choose not to answer, the
second call will go to voice mail.
Answering an incoming call from 	
the second phone, while already 	
on another call:
1. Before answering the second
call, end the first call by tapping
the Call button.
2. Answer the second call by tapping
the Call button again.
TIP To avoid issues with multipoint,
use the Call button on the headset
rather than your phone controls.

LISTEN TO THE VOICE
This headset whispers various status
alerts when you power on/off, run low
on talk time, or lose/reconnect the
Bluetooth connection to your phone.

WHAT YOU’LL HEAR
Power On
Power Off
Talk Time: (4 hrs, 3 hrs,
2 hrs, Less than 2 hours)
Battery Low
Recharge Headset
Phone 1 Connected
Phone 2 Connected
Pairing
Pairing Successful
Pairing Incomplete, 	
Restart Headset
Volume Maximum
Mute On
Mute Off
Lost Connection
Cancelled

WHEN YOU’LL HEAR IT
After sliding the Power switch to “on” position
After sliding the Power switch to “off” position
After sliding the Power switch to “on” position
When you have approximately 30 minutes left before
the battery must be recharged
When you have approximately 15 minutes left before
the battery must be recharged
After sliding the Power switch to “on” position or reconnecting a dropped Bluetooth connection
After pairing a second phone using multipoint feature
While the headset and phone are trying to pair/connect
After the headset and phone are successfully paired/
connected
After the headset and phone tried to pair but failed
When the highest volume level is reached after tapping
Volume button
After pressing Volume button for 1 second during a call
When on mute, after pressing Volume button
for 1 second
When the phone loses the Bluetooth connection with
the headset
After saying “cancel” to stop a voice command

VOICE COMMANDS
You can give your headset a
command, and it will whisper
the answer or do what you say.
If your command is not recognized
by the headset, you may hear a helpful prompt like “Always remember the
“What Can I Say?” command for
a list of active commands”.

Know How to Control the Headset:
First tap the VR Button then say:
	 •	 What Can I Say?
	 •	 Pair Mode
	 •	 Am I Connected?
	 •	 Check Battery
	 •	 Redial
	 •	 Cancel
	 •	 Call Information (USA only; dials 	
	Bing 411™)
	 •	 Call Vocalyst™ (USA only)
	 •	 Answer (no need to tap VR first)
	 •	 Ignore (no need to tap VR first)

TIPS
Stay Near Your Phone:
Listen To Music But Don’t Miss a Call:
Bluetooth has a working “range” of
This headset supports Bluetooth A2DP
up to 33 feet between the phone and
audio streaming to let you hear muheadset before audio degrades and
sic, internet radio, podcasts and even
the connection is lost.
turn-by-turn directions from your
Know How to Reconnect:
A2DP-enabled phone. Use your phone Sound Your Best:
Your headset tries to reconnect a lost
to start the music or audio and it will
For best voice pickup, always check
connection. If it can’t, then tap the Call
automatically
transfer
to
your
headset.
that the headset points towards the
button once or manually reconnect via
corner of your mouth.
If your phone rings, your streaming
the phone’s Bluetooth device menu.
audio will mute to allow you to answer
Continue a Call Without the Headset:
or ignore the incoming call then autoIf you need to continue a call without
matically resume playback. Audio will
using your headset, just press the Call
also pause when you use the headset
button for 1 second and the call transvoice commands but will only resume
fers back to your phone. You will hear
playing if you did not make an outgoa tone to confirm the transfer.
ing call.
Pair/Connect Just Once:
Pairing is a one-time process unless
your phone loses the connection or
you want to pair a new phone.

SPECIFICATIONS
Talk Time

Up to 4 hours

Standby Time

Up to 7 Days

Operating Distance (Range)

Up to 33 feet (10 meters), Class II

Headset Weight

9 grams

Headset Dimensions

55 x 16 x 12 mm

Charge Connector

Micro USB charging

Battery Type

Rechargeable non-replaceable lithium ion polymer

Charge Time (Maximum)

Less than 2 hours

Power Requirements

5V DC – 180 mA

Bluetooth Version

2.1 specifications with EDR and eSCO

Bluetooth Profiles

Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP), Hands-Free (HFP)
Profile 1.5, Headset (HSP) Profile 1.1 and Secure Simple
Pairing (SSP)

Operating, Storage and 	
Charging Temperature

32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C)

NEED MORE HELP?
Phone support in USA:
1-866-363-BLUE (2583)
FAQs:
www.plantronics.com/M1100faq
1-year limited warranty details:
www.plantronics.com/warranty

© 2011 Plantronics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Plantronics, M1100, Savor and Vocalyst 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 Plantronics,
Inc. is under license. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other
countries. Blackberry is owned by Research In Motion Limited and is registered in the
United States and may be pending or registered in other countries. Plantronics, Inc is
not endorsed, sponsored, affiliated with or otherwise authorized by Research In Motion
Limited. Bing is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries.
Patents US 5,712,453; Patents Pending AM84446-01 (03/11)

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