Windigo Systems PBTAG02C2 Bluetooth Audio Gateway User Manual

Windigo Systems Bluetooth Audio Gateway Users Manual

Users Manual

 Confidential Page 1  8/6/2003 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131  Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790                                 2210 O'Toole Ave #200 San Jose, CA 95131  TEL : 408.576.1770 FAX : 408.576.1790  info@windigosys.com  http://www.windigosys.com/ Windigo ProductsWindigo Bluetooth(TM) Audio Gateway (Audio Only) User manual  Ver.1.1 August 6, 2003
 Confidential Page 3  8/6/2003 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131  Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790  1. Introduction Bluetooth profile K-6 gives an implementation guideline for Bluetooth headset application, which includes two functions: Bluetooth headset and Bluetooth audio gateway. Generally headset profile will be implemented in headset, and audio gateway will be implemented in cellular phone, PBX or other communication devices. Windigo systems has developed a fully Bluetooth V1.1 compliant audio gateway module for these devices without embedded Bluetooth functionality. This manual will explain the basic audio gateway operation instruction to our customers.  2.  A glimpse at the headset Figure 1 illustrates the reference audio gateway module design.                Figure 1. Windigo Bluetooth Audio Gateway Reference Design  The audio gateway (hereafter as AG) module includes a green LED, a red LED, a three-way button, an audio jack and one DC jack, these elements are illustrated in figure 2.    Both green LED and red LED are used to indicate various operation status for the AG module, such as pairing, connecting, talking…etc. One push button is used to initialize various operations, such as activating the AG function, turning off the AG module, pairing, connecting, etc.  Audio jack is used to connect an external microphone and speaker.  Windigo Bluetooth AG module must be paired with Windigo Bluetooth headset before it is fully functional.  Please refer to the Bluetooth headset user manual on how to initialize and operate the headset and its various functions.
 Confidential Page 4  8/6/2003 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131  Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790                   Figure 2. Key elements on Windigo Bluetooth Headset  3.  Getting start Step 1: Be sure the AG module is powered up properly, and headset battery is fully charged.   Step 2: Be sure the AG module is in idle state; otherwise, follow bellow procedure to put the AG module into idle state. A.  If blue LED flashing, press and hold the button for 3 seconds till the blue LED is off, this will put the AG module into idle mode.   Step 3: Enter into pairing mode While in this idle mode, both amber and blue LEDs are off.  To enable the pairing mode, press and hold the talk button for about 3 seconds till both the blue and amber LED starts to flash alternatively, then release the button.   Note:  1.  AG module can only be paired with Windigo headset 2.  Pairing feature is used to establish the relationship between headset and audio gateway. Any given headset can only talk with the paired audio gateway after a successful pairing session. 3.  Pairing mode can be cancelled by depressing the talk button for about 3 seconds, until both blue LED and amber LED are off. Then the audio gateway is put into idle mode again.  Amber LED Audio Jack Blue LED DC jack for charging  Push Button
 Confidential Page 5  8/6/2003 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131  Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-17904.  Due to lack of display capability, so AG module will automatically paired with the first found headset. Make sure there is only one headset is in pairing mode.    Step 4: If AG module is paired with headset successfully, the AG module will connect to headset automatically whenever there is active incoming call or outgoing call. If the AG module connects to headset successfully, the blue LED will flash and amber LED will be off for normal operation. If battery runs low, then the amber LED will flash, and blue LED will be off.    Step 5: If the AG module has been successfully paired with headset, then AG module is ready to use.  4.  Summary of the LED display No display   AG module is in idle mode  Flashing in blue at 3 seconds interval   AG module is in standby mode  Flashing in blue at 0.5 seconds interval while amber LED is off   AG module is in connecting mode (master mode)  Flashing alternatively for both amber and blue LED    AG module is in pairing mode  Flashing in blue at 1 seconds   AG module is in working mode. Voice connection is up   Note: When the battery runs low, all the LED indication will be displayed on amber color.  5.  Summary of button operation Press and hold for 3 seconds When AG module is in idle mode, this will put AG module into pairing mode. When AG module is in pairing module, this will cancel the pairing mode and put AG into idle mode. When AG module is in standby mode, this will put AG module into idle mode.
 Confidential Page 6  8/6/2003 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131  Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790 6.  Summary of status transition               Both blue and amber LEDs are turned off               Green LED and red LED flash alternatively               Red LED is turned off, and green LED flashes               Red LED flashes, and green LED is turned on               Red LED is turned off, and green LED is turned on  Normally the AG module  will stay in standby mode unless user initializes shutdown operation!                      Idle/Shutdown  pairing Standby Talking (Cancel Pairing Mode) Depress Talk Button for 3 s Depress Talk Button for 3 s

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