Sunitec Enterprise BC011 Solar Bluetooth Speakerphone User Manual Manual

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5. Recommend Installation Position
It is recommended that the speakerphone is positioned on to the top of the left side
of the windshield as shown in the pictures below:
"SOLAR-POWERED" MULTIPOINT
SPEAKERPHONE
WITH AUTO-POWER-ON
FEATURE
1. About Bluetooth Speakerphone
This versatile Bluetooth speakerphone is specially designed for the user to enjoy
the convenience and freedom of wireless communication. This truly handsfree
speakerphone has many applications in the home, office, or car with any wireless
Bluetooth compatible technologies. It has an advanced built-in microphone with
Digital Sound Processor (DSP) solution for echo cancellation and noise suppression
that gives you impeccable full duplex sound quality.
2. About Bluetooth Technology
Bluetooth wireless technology is set to revolutionize personal connectivity by
providing freedom from wired connections - enabling links and connectivity between
notebook/laptop, mobile phones, portable handheld devices and other Bluetooth
enabled devices within 10 meters. Utilizing global sound and digital data 2.4GHz ISM
transmission, it facilitates global communication in a way you have never dreamed of!
3. Getting to Know Your Bluetooth Speakerphone
To use your Bluetooth speakerphone, please follow these simple steps:
(1) Charge your speakerphone. Prior to using the speakerphone, it is recommended
to charge the battery fully for the first time. Normal full charge time is 2 hrs.
(approx.)
(2) Place your speakerphone and a Bluetooth-enabled device within 1 meter for pairing.
(3) Ensure your speakerphone and Bluetooth-enabled device is placed within 10
meters during operation to ensure connectivity. (Obstructions could cause
shorter sensing distances.)
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6. Charging Your Bluetooth Speakerphone
The Bluetooth speakerphone comes with a built-in rechargeable battery. Prior to
using the speakerphone, it is recommended to charge the battery fully for the first
time.
Using the car charger
• Insert the car charger completely into the charging slot until the LED flash red.
• Normal full charge time is 2 hours. (approx.), and the LED will flash off when
charge is completed.
Using solar power
• Direct the solar panel on the back side of the speakerphone toward sun. (Please
refer to the recommended installation position, as mentioned above.)
• If the speakerphone receives sufficient sunlight for 2 hours, you can talk for
duration of up to 1 hour. Using solar power charge, the operation time (the talk
time and the standby time) will be extended continuously without any additional
charge required by the car charger.
WARNING: Do not attempt to charge the speakerphone with any charger other than
the one provided. Using another charger may damage or destroy the speakerphone.
7. Turning ON/OFF the Speakerphone
Power ON: When the speakerphone is in OFF mode, press and hold the “MFB” for 3
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4. Appearance and Function
(1) Speaker
(2) Microphone
(3) LED
(4) Mode Button
(5) Charging Socket (Micro 5-pin USB)
(6) MFB Button (Multi-Function Button)
(7) Volume Increase (V+)
(8) Volume Decrease (V-)
(9) Solar Panel
(10) Windshield Mount
WARNING: Do not place or store the speakerphone over the area of the automobiles
safety airbag deployment, or it may cause serious injury when a safety airbag deploys.
9. Connection/Link between Speakerphone and Mobile Phone
After pairing is completed, the speakerphone is always in standby mode. Before you
place or answer a call, if the headset icon is not shown on the mobile phone screen,
please follow the steps below to activate the Bluetooth connection/link through your
mobile phone or speakerphone until the headset icon is on the screen.
(1) On phone: Select the “BT Speaker” from the paired list on your phone screen.
(2) On speakerphone: Short press “MFB” and select “Accept” on the phone screen to
accept connection.
10. Disconnection between Speakerphone and Mobile Phone
When you need to connect your speakerphone with another Bluetooth-enabled
mobile phone, follow the steps below to disconnect the speakerphone with the prepaired mobile phone.
(1) Power OFF the speakerphone.
(2) Select “Disconnecting” on the Bluetooth device list of your mobile phone to
remove the connection.
Note: For power saving purpose, the speakerphone will automatically power OFF
within 2 minutes after losing the connection/link. The blue LED light will flash twice
every 3 seconds when the speakerphone is not connected with your mobile phone.
11. Using the Speakerphone
(1) Answering a Call
When receiving a phone call, press the “MFB” button once to answer the call.
(2) Ending a Call
Press the “MFB” button once to end a call.
(3) Reject a Call
When you hear the ringing tone, press and hold the “MFB” button for 3 seconds to
reject the call.
(4) Voice Dial
If your mobile phone has voice dialing enabled, in standby mode, press the “MFB”
button once and say the voice tag after you hear a beep.
Note: Please make sure to record voice tag into the mobile phone before using
voice dial function. Functionality varies depending on the mobile phone model.
Please refer to your mobile phone user guide for details.
(5) Last Number Re-Dialing
seconds until you hear a short beep. The flashing blue LED light indicator comes on,
and then the speakerphone will automatically connect to the mobile phone which
has been paired already.
Power OFF: Speakerphone is under standby mode, press and hold the “MFB” button
for 3 seconds until you hear a short beep.
Auto-Power ON: When the speakerphone was not powered off by pressing the
“MFB” button, it would be power on and attempt to connect with the last connected
mobile phones automatically when there are any small movements (such as move
the speakerphone, close the car door, start the engine and etc.) to wake up the
speakerphone.
Note: When bring the speakerphone in travel or during transit, please press and hold
the “MFB” to power off the speakerphone to avoid the speakerphone to be repeat
power on/off during the trip.
In standby mode, press the “MFB” button twice for last number dialed.
(6) Adjusting the Volume
During a call, press the “V+” or “V-” buttons repeatedly until you reach the desired
volume level.
(7) Transferring Calls
a: Speakerphone to Mobile Phone: During a call, press both “V+” and “V-”
buttons simultaneously, and the call is routed to your mobile phone.
b: Mobile Phone to Speakerphone: Press both “ V+” and “ V-” buttons
simultaneously to route the call back to the speakerphone.
(8) Mute & Un-Mute
a: Mute: During a call, short press the “MODE” button to mute the microphone.
The red LED will flash on during mute mode.
b: Un-Mute: short press the “MODE” button during mute mode to un-mute the
microphone.
8. Pairing
Prior to using the speakerphone for the first time, you must pair it with a Bluetoothenabled device. The steps below describe pairing instructions for a typical Bluetoothenabled mobile phone.
(1) Place the speakerphone and mobile phone no more than 1 meter apart.
(2) Ensure the speakerphone is in the OFF mode.
(3) Press and hold the “MFB” button for 5 seconds until the LED light flashes red and
blue alternatively, indicating it is now ready for pairing.
(4) Activate the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone and search for accessible
Bluetooth devices, referring to your mobile phone user guide for details if
required.
(5) Select “BT Speaker” from the list.
(6) Enter the pre-programmed code “0000” and press “OK” to pair the speakerphone
and the mobile phone. When pairing is completed, the blue and red LED light will
stop flashing, the speakerphone is in the standby mode with the blue LED light
flashing every 3 seconds.
(7) Press “Return” to go back to your mobile phone’s main menu. Place the mobile
phone and the speakerphone within 10 meters sensing distance. You should now
be able to make and receive calls using your speakerphone.
Note: If the pairing cannot be completed within 2 minutes after the pairing mode is
activated, the speakerphone will power OFF automatically. Please repeat the steps
above to pair the speakerphone and mobile phone again.
12. MultiPoint Feature
(1) Activate Multipoint Connection
The default setting of the speakerphone’s multipoint function is OFF. You can
activate the multipoint function for connecting with 2 mobile phones at the same
time.
a. Multipoint ON: Under standby mode, press and hold “V+” button for 3
seconds until you hear a beep.
b. Multipoint OFF: Under standby mode, press and hold “V-” button for 3
seconds until you hear a beep. The speakerphone will turn off the multipoint
function and power off automatically. When power on the speakerphone
again, it will only connect to the last connected Bluetooth device.
(2) Multipoint Pairing
a. First mobile phone: Pair the speakerphone with one of the Bluetooth-enabled
mobile phones.
b. Second mobile phone: Power OFF the speakerphone. Press and hold the “MFB”
button for 5 seconds to enter pairing mode again to pair and connect with
the second mobile phone.
c. Connect with the first paired mobile phone to the speakerphone.
(3) Multipoint Connection/Link with 2 Mobile Phones
After the multipoint function is activated, please follow the steps below to
connect with 2 Bluetooth enabled mobile phones at the same time.
When power on the speakerphone, it will automatically search and connect the
last 2 mobile phones that have been connected before.
(4) Answer the Second Call during a Call (3 way call or two link function)
When receiving a second call, press “MFB” button twice to hold the first call on
line and answer the second call.
(5) Reject the Second Call during a Call (3 way call or two link function)
When receiving a second call, press and hold the “MFB” button for 3 seconds to
reject the second mobile phone call.
(6) Switch between 2 Phone Calls (3 way call or two link function)
a. When having 2 calls on the line, press “MFB” button twice to switch between
these 2 phone calls.
b. When having 2 calls on the line, short press the “MFB” button once to end the
current call and stay with the other call.
NOTES: When the multipoint feature using, the device can not support three-way
calling feature.
13. Low Voltage Protection of Battery
When the voltage of the battery has decreased to 3.3V, the red LED light will flash
every 3 seconds, and the speakerphone will power OFF automatically when the
voltage is under 3.0V.
14. Restore to Default Setting
Please follow the steps below to reset the speakerphone to its original settings and
remove all the previous pairing and connections.
(1) Ensure the speakerphone is in standby mode.
(2) Press and hold both “V+” and “V-” buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds until the
blue and red LED lights flash 5 times, then the speakerphone will resume standby
mode. The speakerphone is now back to it’s original settings, and after powering
ON, the speakerphone will enter pairing mode automatically.
Note: If the speakerphone is connected with a mobile phone before restoring the
default settings, it will enter pairing mode automatically after restored to default.
If the speakerphone is not connected with the mobile phone before restoring the
default settings, it will be in standby mode after restoring the default settings.
15. LED Light Indicators
Speakerphone Status
LED Indicator
Power OFF Mode
OFF
Power ON
Blue LED flash 3 seconds
Power OFF
OFF
Standby Mode
Blue LED flash once every 3 seconds
Standby (Disconnect Bluetooth
Device)
Blue LED flash twice every 3 seconds
Standby-Low Voltage
Red LED flash once every 3 seconds
Talk in progress
Blue LED flash once every 6 seconds
Pairing in progress
The red and blue LED flash on alternatively
Charging in progress
Red LED steady on
Charging completed
OFF
16. Product Specification
Bluetooth Compliance: Bluetooth V2.1+EDR
Operating Frequency Band: 2.4GHz ~ 2.48GHz unlicensed ISM band
Output Power: Class 2, up to 10 meters
Support Profiles: HSP and HFP Profiles
Support Multiple Paired Devices: Memorize paired data of 8 Bluetooth phones
Auto-Power-On Feature
Stand-by Time: Up to 1000 hours / 41 days
Talk Time: Up to 5 hours
Battery Charging Time: About 2 hours, Using solar power about 9 hours
Charger Voltage: DC5.0V, 400mA
Battery: 3.7V 340mA (Rechargeable Li-ion Polymer)
Size: 100.5 x 49.2 x 13.4 mm
Weight: 49g (excluded windshield mount holder)
FCC INFORMATION
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.
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 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 radio or television off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct 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 another circuit.
‐ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

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