U MEDIA Communications BCB210 Bluetooth Conference Bridge User Manual UG BCB 210X 1120
U-MEDIA Communications, Inc. Bluetooth Conference Bridge UG BCB 210X 1120
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Bluetooth Conference Bridge BCB-210X User Guide V0.1 Table Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................... 4 GETTING TO KNOW THE CONFERENCE PHONE KIT .................................................................................. 4 PACKING CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................... 4 IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS ........................................................................................................... 4 GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................................................. 6 MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................ 6 SETTING UP THE CONFERENCE PHONE KIT ..................................................................................... 6 SOFTWARE / DRIVER INSTALLATION ................................................................................................ 6 APPLIACTIONS INSTALLED ............................................................................................................. 8 EXPLORING THE CONFERENCE KIT DISPLAY........................................................................................... 9 DISPLAY ICONS ............................................................................................................................ 9 MAIN PAGE ................................................................................................................................ 10 CONTACT LIST PAGE ................................................................................................................... 10 CONFIGURATION MENU ............................................................................................................... 11 GUIDE TO BASIC FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................. 12 CALL SKYPE™ CONTACT ............................................................................................................ 12 CALL AN ORDINARY PHONE NUMBER (SKYPE™ OUT)...................................................................... 12 ANSWER A CALL ......................................................................................................................... 12 MAKE A CONFERENCE CALL ........................................................................................................ 12 REDIAL OUTGOING CALLS ............................................................................................................ 13 REDIAL ANY CALL FROM HISTORY ................................................................................................. 13 OPERATIONS DURING A CALL ....................................................................................................... 13 APPENDIX ......................................................................................................................................... 14 SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 14 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................... 16 Federal Communication Commission Interference 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 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. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 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 complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an This equipmentenvironment. complies withThis FCCequipment RF radiation exposure limits set and forthoperated for an uncontrolled uncontrolled should be installed with a minimum distance of 20cm betweenwith theFCC radiator and your body. requirements, This transmitter environment. To maintain compliance RF exposure compliance please must avoid not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting. Introduction Welcome to the Bluetooth Conference Bridge manual. In this manual, you will learn how to use this Conference Phone Kit to do all popular Skype standard functions, such as Conference call, Contacts, History, SkypeOut, SkypeIn, etc. This Conference Phone kit enables you to make and receive Skype calls anywhere, without being in front of the PC. With advanced acoustic echo cancellation technology and superior noise suppression design, this Bluetooth Conference Phone can provide you business quality conferencing experience. Key Features Advanced acoustic echo cancellation technology Superior noise suppression Support long range Bluetooth Class 1 standard that reaches up to 100 meters distance in outdoor clean environment. Feature easy of use graphical user interface. Support long life Lithium rechargeable battery. Support advanced power down management to extend battery life. Support USB-port charging while traveling on the road. Getting to know the Conference Phone Kit Packing Contents BCB-210X Bluetooth Conference Phone BUB-211C Advanced High Power Bluetooth USB Adapter 5V 1A Power Adapter with miniUSB connector Quick Guide Utility & Driver CD-ROM Identifying Components BCB-210X Antenna MIC3 LED MIC2 LED MIC 3 MIC 2 Speakerphone LCD: 128 x 80 Bluetooth LED Power LED MIC1 LED miniUSB Connector MIC1 Mute LED Sync Skype Contacts Menu Select Concall Participants Make a call, Answer a call, Redial last call, Hold a call Enter / OK End a call, Back to Home Navigation Key Volume (+/-) Clear Input / Last Move to right Enter / OK / Next Power ON/OFF Mute / UnMute Getting Started Minimum System Requirements PC running Windows XP, 2000 Skype software installed At least 600 MHz processor At least 128 MB RAM At least 50MB free disk space on your hard drive CD-ROM drive Setting up the Conference Phone kit 1. Connect USB cable to charge battery pack (please let the battery charge for a full 6 hours before using the phone for the first time) Software / Driver Installation If you have any Bluetooth driver (software) previously installed on your computer or built-in bluetooth device, please remove the driver and disable Bluetooth device first! 1. Please insert the Utility & Driver CD into CD-ROM drive, and then follow the instruction below to install Utility and drivers. Note: DO NOT connect the BUB-211C USB adapter until instructed to do so. Note: If the setup menu does not launch automatically, use Windows Explorer to navigate to the appropriate CD-ROM drive and run “Setup” 1. Insert the Utility & Driver CD ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM Drive and then click Install Driver/Utility. 2. Please click Next. 4. When you reach this screen, please select Yes, I do. Click Next. 3. Please click Next. 5. Please click Install. 6. Please click Finish. 8. Please select Language from the drop down menu and then click OK. 7. Please click Yes to begin Bluetooth adapter installation. 10. Please select I accept the terms in the license agreement. Click Next 9. Please Click Next 11. Please Click Next 12. Please Click Next 14. Disregard all popup Windows except for the installation Window shown to the right and click Finish 13. Click Install Win2K only 16. After the computer restarts (Win2K) or Installation complete (WinXP), the Setup Utility should pop-up, if not double-click the ClearySky icon. Plug in USB adapter and click OK. 15. Please click Yes to restart your computer 18. Power On The Bluetooth Phone and press the Menu ) located button ( below the LCD screen. Select Pairing from the menu and then press the Call button to enter Pairing Mode. Click OK 17. Click Search. Note: If a window popup to ask you enter PIN code, please enter “0000” 19. Select your Bluetooth Phone (Please check the MAC address to select the right device. Please remove the battery to locate the MAC address label). Click OK. 20. To finishing Bluetooth pairing click OK. 21. Please click Yes to launch the Bluetooth Phone Utility. 22. Select Allow the program to use Skype and then click OK. Appliactions Installed After you finish above installations, “IVT BlueSoleil” and “BCB-210X” items will be added to Windows Start Menu Programs group. Exploring the Conference Kit Display Display Icons Volume Operation Battery Status Skype Status Signal Strength Icons Operation Description Indicate which operation your phone is doing. Main page Sync Skype contact lists Configuration Menu Incoming or Outgoing calls connected Incoming call ringing Skype Status Skype Me Offline Online Invisible Away Pending Do Not Disturb Skype Out Not Available Block Signal Strength Show Bluetooth Signal Strength Volume level Adjust earpiece volume Battery Status Indicate Battery status. This bar goes lower as the battery charge runs low Charging Full charge Main page Press to go to main page. 4 possible cases on main page: 1. Bluetooth is disconnected: LCD shows “BT Phone”, Signal strength icon is disconnected 2. Bluetooth is connected but skype is not signed in: LCD shows “BT Phone / Skype Unavailable”, Signal strength icon shows levels of signal strength 3. Bluetooth is connected and skype is signed in: LCD shows “BT Phone” 4. Bluetooth is connected, skype is signed in and has missed calls: LCD shows “BT Phone / # Missed calls”. Contact List Page Press can go to Contact List page Show Contacts (Displayname > Full Name > Skype Account) Sort by Skype status (Online / Offline) Sort by name Quick Access 1. Press the first letter of the name. (Press a key once to insert the first letter on the key, twice for the second letter, and so on.) 2. Press ‘1’ to go back to the top of the contact list 3. Press ‘1’ again to go to the last online contact, so you can rolling from bottom to the beginning Scrolling Long Display Name (long name which cannot be displayed completely on LCD) 1. Press to move to right. 10 Configuration Menu Press to enter configuration menu Missed Calls Incoming Calls History Outgoing Calls Skype Me Online Status Away Not Available Do Not Disturb Invisible Menu Offline Operation Mode Headset Mode Standby Mode Normal Mode Pairing Pairing … Skype Credit Other Settings Key Tone OFF Key Tone ON Reset To Default Firmware Version Language Submenus Missed Calls Descriptions Display Missed call lists History Incoming Calls Display Incoming call lists Outgoing Calls Display Outgoing call lists Change my status. Status options: “Skypeme”, “Online”, “Away”, “Not Status Available”, “Do Not Disturb”, “Invisible”, “Offline” Operation Headset Mode Conference Phone acts as a headset to support audio over MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger and more Mode Press On-hook (red button) to return to normal mode Standby Mode If there is no input or active calls in 6 minutes, Conference Phone will enter standby mode for power saving to wait for any incoming call. Normal Mode (default setting) Conference Phone will be powered off automatically when there is no input or active calls in 6 minutes. Pairing Let Bluetooth Phone enter Pairing Mode. Device MAC address will be displayed on LCD Skype Credit Showing how many skype out credits you have Other Turn on keypad tone Key Tone ON Settings Key Tone OFF Turn off keypad tone 11 Reset To Default F/W Version Showing F/W version installed. 1st MAC address: MAC address of this device 2nd MAC address: MAC address of Paired USB Adapter Languages Select LCD display language Guide to Basic Functions Call Skype™ Contact 1. Press to turn on device Wait until phone shows “ClearSky” and signal strength icon shows “connected” press to sync contact lists with PC skype to scroll up/down the contact lists 2. Use List button 3. Press to start a call. 4. Press to disconnect this call Call an ordinary phone number (Skype™ out) 1. Enter “+” ( 2. Press ) + phone number you want to call. (Press to delete an incorrect digit) to start a call. Answer a call 1. Press to answer any incoming call. Make a Conference Call A. invite another contact when you are chatting 1. Make 1st call 2. Press to invite 2nd contact Press 3. Choose “CON CALL” to place the call to invite 2nd contact to join this conference call with 1st contact 12 4. Choose “P2P CALL” to hold 1st call and talk to 2nd contact. B. invite contacts and conference them together 1. Press to go to the contact list menu. to mark the contact you want to include in this conference call. (Conference participants 2. Press (max 4+host) 3. Press to start this conference call Redial outgoing calls 1. Press to show outgoing call lists. 2. Select the contact (from the outgoing call list) you want to dial to make a call. 3. Press to make a call Redial any call from History 1. Redial from Missed Calls: Press HistoryMissedChoose one contact to dial. (press cancel this action and go back to home) 2. Redial from Incoming Calls: Press History Incoming CallsChoose one contact to dial. 3. Redial from Outgoing Calls: Press History Outgoing CallsChoose one contact to dial. Operations during a call Mute Microphone Press to mute / unmute microphone Hold a call Press to hold / continue the call 13 to Appendix Specifications RF Standard Class 1 Bluetooth v2.0 with EDR Backward compatible with Bluetooth v1.1 & v1.2 RF Frequency 2.4~2.4835 GHz, ISM band Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping and Adaptive Frequency Hopping RF Output Power Up to 17 dBm (maximum) Display 128 x 80 pixel, graphical type STN LCD with backlight Mini-USB connector for charging from computer USB port or external power adapter Interface Built-in Mono-Speaker / Microphone 1. Power on x1 (blue): “Flashing” means this device is in standby mode LED Indicator 2. MIC on x 3 (blue) 3. Bluetooth Online x1 (blue) 4. Microphone mute x1 (red) Battery 3.7V 650 mAh Lithium rechargeable battery pack (built-in) Power Charge via USB port Antenna One External antenna Normal Mode: 30 days Power Consumption Standby Mode: 72+ hrs Talk time: 4+ hrs Volume up Volume down Contacts button to Sync Skype contact list Menu button Operation Mode (Single user Mode or Meeting Mode) History Status: Change Skype status (Skypeme, Online, Away, Not Available, Do Not Disturb, Invisible and Offline) Pairing Skype Credit Headset mode F/W Version On-hook (hang-up), Back to Main page 14 Off-hook, Make a call, Answer a call Redial last calls Mute Microphone Power on / off Dimension 242 x 242 x 54 mm (9.5 x 9.5 x 2.1 in.) Environmental Operating Temperature: 0 ~50° C , Humidity:10 ~ 90% Condition Storage Temperature: -20 ~70° C, Humidity:10 ~ 90% Certifications FCC, CE Note: According to Bluetooth spec, the signal range of Class 1 is 100 meters. 100 meters is the maximum distance that is realistically possible. The environment where the Bluetooth phone kits are been used might have effect on the actual distance that can be attained. 15 Troubleshooting Problem: Press “Power on” button, but nothing happen, no display Solution: 1. Make sure the included rechargeable battery is fitted in the handset correctly. Problem: Pop up a Bluetooth Security window Solution: 1. Bluetooth PIN should be self-assigned when pairing with Bluetooth phone. If this window pop up, please input default Bluetooth PIN: “0000”. Question: How to distinguish standby mode and power-off mode Answer: Please check LED, if LED is not blinking, Bluetooth phone is in power-off mode. If LED blinks every 5 seconds, Phone is in standby mode. Problem: No response on your phone (LCD stuck in the same page no matter which key you enter). Solution: Please remove battery to restart your Bluetooth phone. Problem: PC music plays in Bluetooth phone Solution: When you finish installation, system default audio device will be set to Bluetooth wave. If you want to change back to PC original default audio device, please go to SettingsControl PanelSounds and Audio DevicesAudio to choose default device. Problem: Why can I just invite one contact to join my current call? Solution: If you need to hold a conference call with more than 2 contacts, please choose contacts first and then make a conference call. For “join” function, our phone just allow one participant to join current call. Problem: Another ringer during my conversation Solution: This means another incoming call is waiting for your response. You can answer this call and hold current one by pressing “off-hook” or reject this incoming call by pressing “on-hook” Question: What’s the time period before the phone goes into standby mode? Answer: 6 minutes Problem: One warning sound made by Bluetooth phone Solution: This might be “low battery warning” signal. Please check your battery icon to see when it shows “no”. Please use the included USB cable to charge Bluetooth phone. 16
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