Savox Communications BHS-803 Iqua Touch BHS-803 Bluetooth Headset User Manual VOX Touch User s Manual

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Iqua Touch BHS-803 Bluetooth Headset/BHS-803
Features
Touch user interface
Multipoint – connect to 2 Bluetooth devices simultaneously
Active noise cancellation
Auto Volume – dynamically adjusting volume base on surroundings
Answer, End & Reject calls
Redial, Voice Dial and Put a call on hold
Specification
Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR with Headset (HSP) and Hands-free (HFP)profiles support
Up to 3 hours talk time & 60 hours of standby time
Rechargeable Li-poly battery with charging options of AC adapter and USB
Ultra light weight – less than 7 grams
Operating range up to 10 meters (about 33 feet)
Operating and storage temperature is 50F – 104F (10C – 40C)
Use Your Bluetooth Headset
Charging
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Connect the charging stand with the AC adapter or PC USB port.
Put the headset on the charging stand and make sure the red indicator light on the headset is on.
If a call comes in during charging, simply remove the headset from the charging stand and touch the headset to take the call.
The red indicator light will be off when the battery is fully charged.
The full charging time is less than 2 hours.
Pairing
Pairing with cell phone
1. Turn on Bluetooth on your cell phone or Bluetooth device and get it into pairing mode. Consult the manual of your
Bluetooth device for further assistance.
2. Turn off the headset if the headset is on.
3. Press the Power button for 8 seconds to enter pairing mode, the blue indicator light (represents Line 1) will start to blink
every 1 second.
4. Tap the power button to switch the indicator light to orange (represents Line 2) if you want to pair Line 2 with the
Bluetooth device.
5. Enter 0000 if your cell phone requests a passkey.
Pairing with PC or Mac
On PC, the build-in Bluetooth driver in Windows XP and Vista does not support headset nor hands-free features, please install
the Bluetooth driver comes from your PC or Bluetooth dongle for complete Bluetooth feature support.
Mac OS X supports Bluetooth headset and hand-free features; simply follow “Mac OS X” section below to setup the headset for
your Mac.
WIDCOMM Bluetooth Software for Windows
1. Double-click Bluetooth icon located on your desktop or Windows task bar to bring up Setup Wizard and
follow the steps on your screen.
2. Select VOX Touch as the Bluetooth device to add.
3. Use 0000 as the passkey.
4. Complete the pairing. Now the headset is your default speaker and microphone, you can use the headset
with Skype.
Toshiba Bluetooth Stack for Windows
1. Double-click Bluetooth icon located on your desktop or Windows task bar to bring up Setup Wizard and
follow the steps on your screen.
2. Select VOX Touch as the Bluetooth device to add.
3. Use 0000 as the passkey.
4. Enable the option of VoIP-associated application setting.
5. Complete the pairing.
6. A confirm window pops up when you start Skype, choose "Allow access" to make the headset as the default
microphone and speakerphone of Skype. This option effects Skype only, the system audio preferences
remains unchanged.
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
1. Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth
2. Click the + under the device list to launch Bluetooth Setup Assistant
3. Select Headset as the device type
4. Select VOX Touch
5. Enter 0000 as the Passkey if needed
6. VOX Touch appears in the device list after the pairing is completed.
7. Turn off the headset and turn it on again to ensure your Mac can connect to the headset successfully.
Agree the Mac to use the headset as a Bluetooth audio device.
8. Please make sure to assign VOX Touch as the audio device in the applications you're going to use.
Wearing
Calling Functions
Basic
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Turn on/off the headset: press the power button for 1 second
Answer a call: tap the touch panel
Reject/End a call: double-tap the touch panel
Volume up: slide-up the touch panel
Volume down: slide-down the touch panel
Mute/Un-mute microphone: press the touch panel for 3 second (you’ll hear a beep every 2 seconds)
Battery check: tap the power button
Multipoint
Please read “Using the headset with 2 cell phones” for detail.
1. Put current call on hold and answer the incoming call: press the touch panel
2. End current call and answer the incoming call: double-tap the touch panel
Advanced
1.
2.
3.
4.
Redial the last number: double-tap the touch panel while in idle
Voice dial: slide-down while in idle
Get into pairing mode: press the power button for 8 seconds (see Pairing section on above)
Clear paired devices: double-tap the power button while in pairing mode
Reconnect
To maintain a connection and good audio quality, please keep your headset within 10 meters of the Bluetooth device. If you're too far away
to lose the connection, you'll hear a beep, and the headset will try to reconnect to the Bluetooth device automatically for 2 minutes.
If the headset can not connect to the Bluetooth device in 2 minutes, it will enter Connectable mode to save power consumption and stay in
that mode for 30 minutes. While in Connectable mode, you can touch the touch panel to make the headset to accept the connection request
from Bluetooth device.
The connection is also dependent upon the device with which the headset is paired. If you can not reconnect to the Bluetooth device, please
turn off and turn on the headset again so the headset can start the connection over.
Using the headset with 2 cell phones
The VOX Touch support Multipoint technology, which allows you to use a single headset with 2 cell phones or Bluetooth devices at the same
time. For example, wearing the headset to chat with your friends through Skype on PC and answer the cell phone when a call comes in.
Pair the headset with 2 Bluetooth devices (see Pairing section)
When a call comes in while you’re in anther call, Press the touch panel to put current call on hold and answer the new call, or
Double-tap the touch panel to end current call and answer the new call.
Pack & Go
Indicator Tones & Lights
Standby
Incoming Call
Ongoing Call
Rejecting Call
Microphone Mute
Out of Range
Power On or Off
Pairing
Battery 100% ~ 50%
Battery 50% ~ 20%
Battery 20% ~ 0%
Charging
Tones
beep once
beep once
beep once
beep once
beeps every 2 seconds
beep once
beep once
beep once
Blue (if connected)
blinks every 5 seconds
blinks fast
blinks every 2 seconds
Orange (if connected)
blinks every 5 seconds
blink fast
blinks every 2 seconds
Red
blink once
blinds every 2 seconds
on for l second
blinks fast
on for 1 second
blinks fast
on for 1 second
blinks every 5 seconds
blinks every 5 seconds
blinks every 5 seconds
on constantly
Troubleshooting & FAQ
FAQ
What Bluetooth devices can
work with the headset?
Cell phone with Bluetooth enabled.
Notebook or desktop PC with Bluetooth enabled.
I cannot hear anything
Increase the volume.
Ensure the cell phone is connected with the headset and transfer voice to the headset.
Ensure the headset is paired with the Bluetooth device.
Audio quality is poor
For optimum audio quality, do not leave away from your cell phone too far.
Point the microphone toward your mouth. Please refere to "Wearing" section for further detail.
Try to wear your headset on the same side of the body as your cell phone.
Try in-ear ear bud to block noise getting into your ear directly.
The ear bud cannot fit my ear
properly
Try a different size or type of ear bud
I cannot use redial, voice dial
or put a call on hold
These features require your cell phone has according capabilities supported. Please check your
device manual for details.
The headset is not responding
at all?
The headset may turn off automatically if out of range for over 30 minutes. Please turn on the
headset again.
Make sure the headset is fully charged.
You can reset the headset to eliminate unexpected crash. Please turn off the headset, put the
headset into the charging stand and then slide down on the headset.
How to clear paired devices
completely?
While in pairing mode, double-tap the button to clear all paired devices. The headset will
automatically enter pairing mode when you turn on the headset next time.
Icon 7 Inc. 2-year Limited Warranty Information
Thank you for your purchase of our product! Icon 7 Inc. (“Icon7”) warrants your Icon7 hardware product against defects in material and
workmanship under normal conditions of use and service for two years beginning from your original date of purchase. Please retain your
original dated sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase. You will need it and might be requested to show the receipt for your warranty
service. In addition, this warranty is limited to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. Under this warranty, Icon7, at its discretion,
shall repair or replace the defective device.
For this warranty to be in effect, by normal conditions of use, the product should be used and handled as outlined in the instructions
accompanying the product. Icon7 does not cover any damage due to accident, negligence or misuse of the product. This warranty is only
valid if the product is used on the required systems as outlined on the packaging. Please check the product box or user’s manual for further
details and instructions. Any other inquiry, please e-mail: support@icon7inc.com. Repair or replacement, as indicated in this warranty, is at
the discretion of Icon7. Icon7 shall not be responsible or liable for any incidental damages. Some territories/countries do not allow
limitations on how long a warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to your particular territory/country.
FCC Statement
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 interference
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.
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment. (Example- use only shielded interface cables when connecting
to computer or peripheral devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment 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!
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user
authority to operate the equipment.

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