Sony DDA-1001 Bluetooth Headset User Manual Exhibit 8

Sony Mobile Communications Inc Bluetooth Headset Exhibit 8

Exhibit 8 User Manual

Draft for Sony Ericsson Internal Use Only
For internal use only
Version: PA7
www.SonyEricsson.com
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden
Calling
Calling
Calling
Calling
The name of the latest added phone will appear in the
display when you turn the handsfree on.
The name of the latest added phone will appear in the
display when you turn the handsfree on.
The name of the latest added phone will appear in the
display when you turn the handsfree on.
The name of the latest added phone will appear in the
display when you turn the handsfree on.
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
You can always press to turn the handsfree off, even
if you are using the menus, call list or other functions.
You can always press to turn the handsfree off, even
if you are using the menus, call list or other functions.
You can always press to turn the handsfree off, even
if you are using the menus, call list or other functions.
You can always press to turn the handsfree off, even
if you are using the menus, call list or other functions.
Getting started
Getting started
Getting started
Getting started
Charge the battery
Charge the battery
Charge the battery
Charge the battery
CLA-11
CST-13
Chargers
Chargers
Chargers
Chargers
Add the handsfree to the phone
Add the handsfree to the phone
Add the handsfree to the phone
Add the handsfree to the phone
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
HBH-200 Handsfree
The HBH-200 Handsfree can be connected to any device
with Bluetooth wireless technology that supports the
handsfree or headset profiles. This user’s guide focuses on
usage with a Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
HBH-200 Handsfree
The HBH-200 Handsfree can be connected to any device
with Bluetooth wireless technology that supports the
handsfree or headset profiles. This user’s guide focuses on
usage with a Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
HBH-200 Handsfree
The HBH-200 Handsfree can be connected to any device
with Bluetooth wireless technology that supports the
handsfree or headset profiles. This user’s guide focuses on
usage with a Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
HBH-200 Handsfree
The HBH-200 Handsfree can be connected to any device
with Bluetooth wireless technology that supports the
handsfree or headset profiles. This user’s guide focuses on
usage with a Sony Ericsson mobile phone.
Prepare the phone
When you add the handsfree to the list of devices in
the phone (also called pairing), the handsfree will
recognize the phone automatically when it is turned on.
Prepare your phone according to the phone’s user
documentation on adding a Bluetooth device. The
handsfree passkey is 0000.
You only need to add the handsfree to the phone once. If
you want to use the handsfree with a new device you need
to add it to that device.
Prepare the phone
When you add the handsfree to the list of devices in
the phone (also called pairing), the handsfree will
recognize the phone automatically when it is turned on.
Prepare your phone according to the phone’s user
documentation on adding a Bluetooth device. The
handsfree passkey is 0000.
You only need to add the handsfree to the phone once. If
you want to use the handsfree with a new device you need
to add it to that device.
HBH-200 Bluetooth™ Handsfree
Users Guide
Users Guide
Users Guide
Users Guide
FCC statement
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.
Sony Ericsson HBH-200
First edition (July 2003)
This manual is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications
AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual
necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current
information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be
made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and
without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new
editions of this manual.
All rights reserved.
©Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2003
Publication number: LZT 108 6336 R1A
Some of the services in this manual are not supported by all networks.
This also applies to the GSM International Emergency Number 112.
Contact your network operator or service provider if you are in doubt
whether you can use a particular service or not.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG,
Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Ericsson is under license.
Attach and wear
Attach and wear
Attach and wear
Attach and wear
Icons
Icons
Icons
Icons
Battery status
Battery status
Battery status
Battery status
Bluetooth on
Bluetooth on
Bluetooth on
Bluetooth on
Bluetooth connection
Bluetooth connection
Bluetooth connection
Bluetooth connection
Silent
Silent
Silent
Silent
Ongoing call (flashing when connecting)
Ongoing call (flashing when connecting)
Ongoing call (flashing when connecting)
Ongoing call (flashing when connecting)
Missed or rejected call
Missed or rejected call
Missed or rejected call
Missed or rejected call
Symbols
Symbols
Symbols
Symbols
Answered call
Answered call
Answered call
Answered call
Dialled number
Dialled number
Dialled number
Dialled number
Press and hold
Press and hold
Press and hold
Press and hold
Go to standby and On/Off
Go to standby and On/Off
Go to standby and On/Off
Go to standby and On/Off
Simultaneous press
Simultaneous press
Simultaneous press
Simultaneous press
Simultaneous press
Simultaneous press
Simultaneous press
Simultaneous press
Buttons
Buttons
Buttons
Buttons
Prepare the phone
When you add the handsfree to the list of devices in
the phone (also called pairing), the handsfree will
recognize the phone automatically when it is turned on.
Prepare your phone according to the phone’s user
documentation on adding a Bluetooth device. The
handsfree passkey is 0000.
You only need to add the handsfree to the phone once. If
you want to use the handsfree with a new device you need
to add it to that device.
Prepare the phone
When you add the handsfree to the list of devices in
the phone (also called pairing), the handsfree will
recognize the phone automatically when it is turned on.
Prepare your phone according to the phone’s user
documentation on adding a Bluetooth device. The
handsfree passkey is 0000.
You only need to add the handsfree to the phone once. If
you want to use the handsfree with a new device you need
to add it to that device.
Handsfree successfully added
Handsfree successfully added
Handsfree successfully added
Handsfree successfully added
The handsfree is now added to the phone and is ready to
use.
The handsfree is now added to the phone and is ready to
use.
The handsfree is now added to the phone and is ready to
use.
The handsfree is now added to the phone and is ready to
use.
Performance range
Performance range
Performance range
Performance range
Optimal performance
Optimal performance
Optimal performance
Optimal performance
Limited performance
Limited performance
Limited performance
Limited performance
Call list
Call list
Call list
Call list
The HBH-200 supports the call list in the phone, and icons
indicate dialled, answered or missed calls in the display.
For more information, refer to the phone’s user
documentation. The call list function works with a number
of phones, please see page 33 for details.
The HBH-200 supports the call list in the phone, and icons
indicate dialled, answered or missed calls in the display.
For more information, refer to the phone’s user
documentation. The call list function works with a number
of phones, please see page 33 for details.
The HBH-200 supports the call list in the phone, and icons
indicate dialled, answered or missed calls in the display.
For more information, refer to the phone’s user
documentation. The call list function works with a number
of phones, please see page 33 for details.
The HBH-200 supports the call list in the phone, and icons
indicate dialled, answered or missed calls in the display.
For more information, refer to the phone’s user
documentation. The call list function works with a number
of phones, please see page 33 for details.
Access the call list
Access the call list
Access the call list
Access the call list
LZT 1086336
Printed in Hungary
Bluetooth Handsfree
HBH-
200
For internal use only
Version: PA7
Make a call using the call list
Make a call using the call list
Make a call using the call list
Make a call using the call list
Make a call using the phone’s keypad
Make a call using the phone’s keypad
Make a call using the phone’s keypad
Make a call using the phone’s keypad
Voice commands
Voice commands
Voice commands
Voice commands
Voice commands, such as dial, redial, answer and reject,
can be very useful when you are using the handsfree. For
more information on voice commands, refer to the phone’s
user documentation.
Voice commands, such as dial, redial, answer and reject,
can be very useful when you are using the handsfree. For
more information on voice commands, refer to the phone’s
user documentation.
Voice commands, such as dial, redial, answer and reject,
can be very useful when you are using the handsfree. For
more information on voice commands, refer to the phone’s
user documentation.
Voice commands, such as dial, redial, answer and reject,
can be very useful when you are using the handsfree. For
more information on voice commands, refer to the phone’s
user documentation.
Make a call using voice dialling
Make a call using voice dialling
Make a call using voice dialling
Make a call using voice dialling
When voice dialling is activated, you can voice dial as you
normally would with your phone.
When voice dialling is activated, you can voice dial as you
normally would with your phone.
When voice dialling is activated, you can voice dial as you
normally would with your phone.
When voice dialling is activated, you can voice dial as you
normally would with your phone.
Answer a call
Answer a call
Answer a call
Answer a call
Tip: You can always use to answer and end a call.
Tip: You can always use to answer and end a call.
End a call
End a call
End a call
End a call
Tip: You can always use to answer and end a call.
Tip: You can always use to answer and end a call.
Reject an incoming call
Reject an incoming call
Reject an incoming call
Reject an incoming call
Press to reset the missed call icon. If the call list is
supported, you will then enter the call list.
Press to reset the missed call icon. If the call list is
supported, you will then enter the call list.
Press to reset the missed call icon. If the call list is
supported, you will then enter the call list.
Press to reset the missed call icon. If the call list is
supported, you will then enter the call list.
Settings
Settings
Settings
Settings
Adjust the earpiece volume
Adjust the earpiece volume
Adjust the earpiece volume
Adjust the earpiece volume
Mute the microphone
Mute the microphone
Mute the microphone
Mute the microphone
Adjust the ring volume
Adjust the ring volume
Adjust the ring volume
Adjust the ring volume
Select ring signal
Select ring signal
Select ring signal
Select ring signal
Add HBH-200 to a new phone
Add HBH-200 to a new phone
Add HBH-200 to a new phone
Add HBH-200 to a new phone
Make a master reset
Make a master reset
Make a master reset
Make a master reset
Transfer sound from phone to headset
Transfer sound from phone to headset
Transfer sound from phone to headset
Transfer sound from phone to headset
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Not in range
The handsfree and the phone might not be within range of
each other. See page 7.
Not in range
The handsfree and the phone might not be within range of
each other. See page 7.
Not in range
The handsfree and the phone might not be within range of
each other. See page 7.
Not in range
The handsfree and the phone might not be within range of
each other. See page 7.
No connection to phone
Make sure that the handsfree is charged and within
range of the phone. The settings in the phone may not be
correct. Check or redo the settings in the phone for adding
a Bluetooth device.
No connection to phone
Make sure that the handsfree is charged and within
range of the phone. The settings in the phone may not be
correct. Check or redo the settings in the phone for adding
a Bluetooth device.
No connection to phone
Make sure that the handsfree is charged and within
range of the phone. The settings in the phone may not be
correct. Check or redo the settings in the phone for adding
a Bluetooth device.
No connection to phone
Make sure that the handsfree is charged and within
range of the phone. The settings in the phone may not be
correct. Check or redo the settings in the phone for adding
a Bluetooth device.
Technical data
Bluetooth specification 1.1
Handsfree profile
Headset profile (no caller
identification.)
Talk time up to: 3 hours
Standy time up to: 85 hours
Range up to: 10 metres
Call list function: T610,
T616, T618, T68i, T68,
T39, R520
Technical data
Bluetooth specification 1.1
Handsfree profile
Headset profile (no caller
identification.)
Talk time up to: 3 hours
Standy time up to: 85 hours
Range up to: 10 metres
Call list function: T610,
T616, T618, T68i, T68,
T39, R520
Technical data
Bluetooth specification 1.1
Handsfree profile
Headset profile (no caller
identification.)
Talk time up to: 3 hours
Standy time up to: 85 hours
Range up to: 10 metres
Call list function: T610,
T616, T618, T68i, T68,
T39, R520
Technical data
Bluetooth specification 1.1
Handsfree profile
Headset profile (no caller
identification.)
Talk time up to: 3 hours
Standy time up to: 85 hours
Range up to: 10 metres
Call list function: T610,
T616, T618, T68i, T68,
T39, R520
Declaration of conformity
We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of
Nya Vattentornet
221 88 Lund, Sweden
declare under our sole responsibility that our product
Sony Ericsson type DDA-0001001
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the
appropriate standards EN 300 328, EN 301 489-17,
EN 301 489-7 and EN 60950 following the provisions of
Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Equipment
directive 1995/5/EC with requirements covering EMC
directive 89/336/EEC and Low Voltage directive 73/23/
EEC.
Lund, July 2003
Ulf Persson, Head of Product Business Unit Accessories
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