Windigo Systems PBTFABX2C2X Bluetooth Headset User Manual

Windigo Systems Bluetooth Headset Users Manual

Users Manual

 Confidential Page 1  8/26/2004 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131 Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790  Windigo Products             Friday, August 20, 2004 Ver.1.0  Windigo Bluetooth(TM) Headset User manual (Mini Headset Module)                       2210 O'Toole Ave #200 San Jose, CA 95131  TEL : 408.576.1770 FAX : 408.576.1790  info@windigosys.com http://www.windigosys.com/
 Confidential Page 2  8/26/2004 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131 Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION  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.     NOTE 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated 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.  Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
 Confidential Page 3  8/26/2004 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 headset module. This manual will explain the basic headset operation instruction to our customers.  2.  A glimpse at the headset Figure 1 illustrates the reference headset and cellular phone.                Figure 1. Windigo Bluetooth Headset Reference Design  The headset module includes an amber LED, a blue LED, three buttons, and embedded audio connections and charging contact, these elements are illustrated in figure 2.   Talk Button   Amber LED   Ear Hook  Volume Up Volume Down  Blue LED      Figure 2. Key elements on Windigo Bluetooth Headset
 Confidential Page 4  8/26/2004 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131 Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790 Both amber LED and blue LED are used to indicate various operation status for the headset, such as pairing, connecting, talking…etc. The three buttons are used to initialize various operations, such as activating the headset, turning off the headset, pairing, connecting, etc.  Audio connections are used to connect an external microphone and speaker.  Windigo Bluetooth Headset must be paired with an audio gateway before it is fully functional.  Please refer to the audio gateway user manual on how to initialize and operate the audio gateway and its various functions.  3.  Getting start Step 1: Be sure the headset battery is fully charged before the first time use.  (Charging time is about 2 hours)  Step 2: Enter into pairing (discoverable and connectable) mode During headset transportation, headset is on idle (deep sleep) mode to conserve battery power. While in this idle mode, both blue and amber LEDs are off.  To enable the pairing mode, press and hold the talk button until blue and amber LED flash alternatively, and a PAIR tone will be heard. This press and hold time is about 5 seconds. Please be noted that before blue and amber LED flash alternatively, either blue or amber LED will flash shortly depends on the battery status, and an ON tone will be heard. So in order to enter into pairing mode correctly, please still hold the talk button. After the PAIR tone is heard, and blue and amber LED flash alternatively, then release the button.   Note:  1.  Default headset name is BTHS, and pin code is 0000 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 pressing and holding the talk button for about 3 seconds, until both amber LED and blue LED are off, and the OFF tone is heard. Then the headset is put into idle mode again.  4.  Follow the instruction for specific audio gateway to perform the pairing. If the headset has been paired with audio gateway successfully, the headset will enter into standby (connectable only) mode. During this mode, blue LED will flash at 1-second interval if battery is full, and amber LED is off. Otherwise, if battery is low, then amber LED will flash at 1-second interval and blue LED will be off.    Step 3:
 Confidential Page 5  8/26/2004 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131 Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790Now the headset is ready to use. The headset will ring whenever there is an incoming call.  Step 4A: Answering the incoming call. When the headset is ringing, user can pick up the call by pressing the talk button once shortly. Note:    Make sure the cellular phone has been configured correctly so an incoming call is transferred to the headset via Bluetooth link.  Step 4B: Reject the incoming call. When the headset is ringing, user can reject the incoming call by depressing the talk button for about 3 seconds, and a reject tone can be heard if user wears the headset. Note:    Not all phone support reject call feature.  Step 4C: Switch between existing call and new incoming call. During talking, if there is new incoming call, headset will ring, user can switch to new call by depressing volume down button for about three seconds, and then user can switch between two calls by depressing volume down button for about three seconds. Note:    Not all phone support call waiting feature, also this feature is subjected to the carrier’s support.  Step 5: Initiate connection to audio gateway Normally the headset will stay in standby mode, if user wants to initiate a connection to the audio gateway, for example, voice dial with a suitable cellular phone, user can press the talk button once.  While in this mode, the blue LED (or amber LED if battery low) will flash quickly for twice, then after 1 second, blue LED (or amber LED if battery low) will flash twice quickly again. In other words, the LED will flash quickly twice every 1 second. Once the connection between headset and audio gateway is established, the blue LED (or amber LED if battery low) will flash four times quickly after 3 second.   Step 6: Adjusting the volume Once the audio connection is established, User can adjust the volume by pressing volume button shortly to adjust the volume to louder or softer.
 Confidential Page 6  8/26/2004 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131 Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790Step 7: Mute/un-mute the microphone during talking. User can mute/un-mute the microphone temporally by depressing volume up button for about 3 seconds. If the microphone is muted, to un-mute the microphone, user can depress either volume button for 3 seconds.  Step 8A: Using voice dial. Press the talk button when headset is not on call, voice prompt will be heard, after the prompt, speaker the contact’s name, then phone will dial out. Note:  Not all phone support voice dial feature, also phone must be set up properly in order to user voice dial function.  Step 8B: Dial last dialed number from headset. Depress either volume button when headset is not on call for about three seconds, this will enable phone to dial the last dialed number. Another way to active last number redial is to press both volume up and volume down button at the same time. Note:  Not all phone support last number redial feature.  Step 9: Enable or disable LED light tube ring indicator. Press the talk button and volume button at same time will enable light tune ring indicator, or disable it if it’s enabled before, it’s a toggle function. Note:  Light tube ring indicator are only available on selected model, and may consumes more current when this feature is enabled.   4.  Summary of the LED display No display   Headset is in idle mode  If blue LED is working, means battery is fully If amber LED is working, means battery runs low  LED flashes at 1-seconds interval   Headset is in standby (connectable) mode  LED flashes twice quickly at 1-seconds interval   Headset is trying to make an audio connection to phone. This most probably will happen when user wants to make a voice dial.
 Confidential Page 7  8/26/2004 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131 Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790LED flashes four times quickly every 1-second interval   Headset is in talking (SCO connected) mode  5.  Summary of button operation  Short press talk button (hold time less than 1 seconds)  When headset is in standby mode, this will put headset into master mode  When headset is in master mode, this will put headset into idle mode  When headset is in talking mode, this will put headset into standby mode  Short press volume button (hold time less than 1 seconds)  When headset is not in talking mode, this takes no effect.  When headset is in talking mode, this will adjust headset volume  Press and hold talk buttons for 3 seconds  When headset is in idle mode, this will put headset into standby mode, in other words, this will turn on headset  When headset is not in idle mode, this will turn off headset  Press and hold volume button for 3 seconds  When headset is not talking mode, this takes no effect on headset’s status  When headset is in talking module, this will toggle microphone mute and un-mute.   Press and hold talk buttons for 5 seconds  When headset is in idle mode, this will put headset into pairing mode.  When headset is not in idle mode, this takes no effect on headset status.    6.  Summary of status transition               Both amber and blue LEDs are turned off               Amber LED and blue LED flash alternatively               Blue LED is turned off, and amber LED flashes               Blue LED flashes, and amber LED is turned off    Normally the headset will stay in standby mode unless user initializes shutdown operation.
 Confidential Page 8  8/26/2004 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131 Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-1790 User Interface State Diagrams for three buttons design  Power  OffDeep SleepPower AppliedParingLong Talk or not pairedLong TalkStandbyLong TalkConnectingLong TalkPairedLong TalkLong TalkLong TalkTimeoutConnectedRFCOMMTalkingMic MutedLong VolumeLong VolumeTalkTalkLong TalkLong TalkLong Talk continuously from Deep SleepLong Talk+Volume
 Confidential Page 9  8/26/2004 2210 O’Toole Ave. #200, San Jose, Ca. 95131 Tel: 408-576-1770          Fax: 408-576-17907.  Key parameters settings Here lists all the parameters preset to Windigo Headset module, and also please be noted that these parameters can be customized based on customers preference.  A. Buttons numbers:     3 B. Long press timer:     1 second C. LED on time:      20 ms D.  LED quick flash interval:        200 ms E. LED flash interval:     1 second F.  LED quick flash times for standby:    1 G.  LED quick flash times for standby with ACL:  1 H.  LED quick flash times for connecting:    2 I.  LED quick flash times for talking:      4 J.  LED quick flash times for ON/OFF:    5 K.  LED flash interval for paring:      128 ms L.  Threshold for high voltage alert:      3.55 V M. Threshold for low battery alert:      3.50 V N.  Threshold for turning off headset:     2.80 V O. Battery monitor interval:    32 seconds P. Connecting mode timeout:    10 seconds Q.  Default audio input gain:        29 R.  Default audio output gain:        10 S. Default pin code:     0000 T. Default headset name:    BTHS03 U. Pairing mode timeout:    60 seconds

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