Zhongshan K mate General Electronics BTH010 BLUETOOTH STEREO HEADSET User Manual BTH010 User s manual

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BTH010
Bluetooth stereo headset
User’s manual
(V1.0)
Contents
„ Brief introduction……………………………………….…3
1. Bluetooth wireless communication technology……………………..3
2. About BTH010……………………………………………………….…3
„ Before use………………………………………………….4
1. Overview…………………………………………………………….….4
2. Charging the headset……………………………………………….…5
„ How to use……………………………………………….…6
1. Turning on/off the headset……………………………………….……6
2. Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices………………………....6
How to enter pairing mode…………………………………………....6
Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth cell phone…………………...6
Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth transmitter…………………...7
Multi-pairing………………………………..…………………………...8
3. Re-connecting with a Bluetooth device………………………………8
4. Wearing the headset…………………………………………………...9
5. Making a call with the headset………………………………………...9
6. Music playback……………………………………………………..…..10
7. LED indicator…………………………………………………………...11
8. Indication tone……………………………………………………….…11
„ Care and maintenance……………………………………11
„ FAQs…………………………………………………………12
„ Specifications……………………………………………...13
Welcome to use this Bluetooth stereo headset, BTH010. Please read this
user’s manual carefully before use.
„ Brief introduction
1. Bluetooth wireless communication technology
Bluetooth is a standard of close range radio-communication technology that
was drawn up by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba. With Bluetooth
technology, we can achieve the highest transmission rate among cell phones,
computers, printers, PDAs and other devices. The max transmission range of
class II is 10 meters while the max transmission range of class I can reach up
to 100 meters.
2. About BTH010
BTH010 is a Bluetooth stereo headset. It’s folding and retractable design is
very easy to take with you. It supports the following Bluetooth profiles:
HSP —— Headset Profile
HFP —— Hands-free Profile
A2DP—— Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
AVRCP——Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
You can enjoy music wirelessly by using BTH010. It has the following features:
1) Pairing with a Bluetooth cell phone or PDA supporting HFP profile.
‹ Answer a call, end a call and reject a call
‹ Redial last number
‹ Voice dial
‹ Adjust the volume
‹ Call transfer between the headset and your Bluetooth cell phone
‹ Microphone mute
2) Pairing with a Bluetooth music device or Bluetooth transmitter supporting
A2DP profile.
‹ Enjoy music wirelessly
‹ Adjust the volume
‹ Remote control pause/play
‹ Remote control previous/next track
3) Easy to switch between the call and music, you will not miss the incoming
call during listening to music.
4) Every time the headset is tured on, it will connect to last connected device
automatically.
Note: Even though the paired device and the headset support the same
Bluetooth profiles, functions may vary due to specification differences of the
paired devices.
„ Before use
1. Overview
— Previous track
— Multi-function button(MFB)
10
11
12
— Next track
LED indicator
String
Folding and retractable string
Right loudspeaker
Left loudspeaker
Microphone
Micro USB — Charging jack
Volume + — Volume up
Volume - — Volume down
2. Charging the headset
The headset comes with a built-in rechargeable battery, prior to using it, it is
recommendable to charge the battery fully for the first time.
When the headset is low power, red LED flashes twice and the headset emits
three “Dong” tones every 20 seconds. Please recharge the battery of the
headset.
Using travel charger
Connect the charger to a standard power outlet and the charger plug to the
charging jack of the headset. Red LED is on while charging. It takes about 2
hours to charge the battery fully. When charging has completed, red LED will
be off.
Using USB cable
Connect the USB cable to an computer USB port and the USB cable plug to
the charging jack of the headset. Red LED is on while charging. It takes about
2 hours to charge the battery fully. When charging has completed, red LED will
be off.
Note: Choosing travel charger or USB cable depends on different countries or
areas and actual demands.
Remarks:
1) The battery is recycled.
2) Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to
excessive heat place such as sunshine, fire or the like.
„ How to use
1. Turning on/off the headset
Function
Turning on
the headset
Operation
LED indicator
Indication tone
Press and hold MFB for Blue LED is on
A long “DI” tone
3~5 seconds until blue for 1 second
LED flashes
Turning off
Press and hold MFB for Red LED is on
A long “DI” tone
the headset
3~5 seconds until red
for 1 second
LED flashes
Remark: In order to save power, the headset will turn off automatically if no
devices can be connected after 5 minutes.
2. Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices
How to enter pairing mode
Function
Operation
LED indicator Indication tone
Entering
Ensure the headset is LED flashes
Two short “DU”
pairing
turned off, otherwise turn red and blue
tones
mode
it off first and then press alternately
and hold MFB for 5~7
seconds until LED flashes
red and blue alternately
Remark: Pairing mode will last 2 minutes. If the headset still can’t pair with any
Bluetooth devices after 2 minutes, it will switch into standby mode
automatically in order to save power.
Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth cell phone
Prior to using the headset for the first time, you have to pair it with a
Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. The pairing procedures are subject to different
models of cell phones. Please refer to your cell phone user’s manual for further
information. The general pairing procedures are as follows:
1) Place the headset and Bluetooth cell phone where they are easily
viewable by no more than 1 meter apart;
2) Enter the headset’s pairing mode (please refer to “How to enter pairing
mode);
3) Activate your cell phone’s Bluetooth function and set your cell phone to
search for Bluetooth devices. After the search is completed, select
“BTH010” from the Bluetooth device list;
4) According to the indication, enter password or PIN No:”0000” and press ”
Yes” or “confirm”;
5) After successful pairing, select “BTH010” in the Bluetooth device list, and
press “connect”.
6) After successful connecting, blue LED flashes twice every 5 seconds.
Remarks:
‹ If pairing is failed, please turn off the headset first and then re-pair
according to steps 1~6 mentioned above.
‹ After pairing is successful, the headset and the cell phone will remember
each other, they will no need to re-pair next time.
‹ Every time the headset is turned on, it will connect to last connected
device automatically. If you want to pair it with other devices, please turn
off the Bluetooth function of last connected devices first and pair the
headset with the new device according to steps 1~6 mentioned above.
‹ If the Bluetooth version of your cell phone is V2.1 and above, it will no
need to enter pairing password when the headset pairs with your cell
phone, they will match automatically.
Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth transmitter
You can connect the headset to a Bluetooth transmitter to enjoy music
wirelessly. Hereby take BTT001 iPod Bluetooth transmitter for example. The
pairing procedures are as follows:
1) Place the headset and the Bluetooth transmitter where they are easily
viewable by no more than 1 meter apart;
2) Enter the headset’s pairing mode (Please refer to “How to enter pairing
mode);
3) Turn on Bluetooth transmitter. It will search for Bluetooth devices
automatically and send a pairing request;
4) When the headset requests to enter a PIN No., the transmitter will
response “0000” automatically;
5) After successful pairing and connecting, blue LED will flash twice every 5
seconds.
Remarks:
‹ The pairing password of the headset is “0000”. So, the headset can only
pair with a Bluetooth transmitter whose pairing password is “0000”.
‹ If pairing still fails after several tries, please refer to the Bluetooth
transmitter’s user’s manual for further information.
Multi-pairing
The headset can connect with two devices at most. One is a Bluetooth cell
phone with HFP profile, another is a Bluetooth music device with A2DP profile.
If you want to finish the multi-pairing, please refer to the following steps:
1) Firstly, pair the headset with a Bluetooth transmitter (refer to “pairing the
headset with a Bluetooth transmitter);
2) Turn off the Bluetooth transmitter;
3) Pair and connect the headset with a Bluetooth cell phone (refer to “pairing
the headset with a Bluetooth cell phone”).
4) Turn on the Bluetooth transmitter, it will connect to the headset
automatically.
Remarks:
‹ After successful multi-pairing, the paired devices will remember each other.
Unless pairing information is deleted because of new pairing, they will no
need to pair next time. Make the cell phone and the headset set up hands
free connection and turn on the Bluetooth transmitter, then
multi-connecting can be performed.
‹ For the cell phone supporting the HSP and A2DP at the same time. It may
set up HSP and A2DP connection with the headset simultaneously. At this
time, the Bluetooth transmitter may not connect to the headset again.
3. Re-connecting with a Bluetooth device
Automatic connecting
Every time the headset is turned on, it will connect to last connected
device automatically.
1)
2)
Manual connecting
When the headset is in standby mode and doesn’t connect to any devices,
short press MFB button twice to connect the headset to last connected device.
Remarks:
‹ The headset only connects to last connected HFP device automatically.
‹ Before connecting to a Bluetooth device, please turn on the Bluetoth
device’s Bluetooth function.
‹ On some Bluetooth devices, take some Nokia cell phones for example,
you have to allow automatic connecting in the cell phone’s settings. Please
refer to your cell phone’s manual for further information.
4. Wearing the headset
The string of the headset is folding and retractable, please adjust according to
the actual use. Logo “L” of the headset represents left ear, Logo “R” of the
headset represents right ear. Please wear the headset according to the
indication of the Logo.
5. Making a call with the headset
Function
Voice dial
Redial last
number
Volume up
Volume down
Status of
the headset
Standby
mode
Standby
mode
During a call
End a call
During a call
Incoming
ring
Incoming
ring
During a call
Call transfer
During a call
Microphone
mute
During a call
Cancel mute
During a call
(Mute)
Answer a call
Reject a call
Operation
Indication
tone
Press and hold
for 2 seconds
A short tone
until hearing indication tone
Quickly press MFB twice
A short tone
Short or Long press volume +
Short or Long press volume Short press MFB
A short tone
Press and hold MFB for 2 seconds
A short tone
until hearing indication tone
Short press MFB
A long tone
Press and hold MFB for 2 seconds
A long tone
until hearing indication tone
2 falling
Quickly press MFB twice
tones
2 rising
Quickly press MFB twice
tones
Remarks:
1) Not all cell phones support all functions listed above. Please refer to your
cell phone’s user’s manual for further information.
2) When the volume is adjusted to max. or min., you will hear a “DI” tone.
3) When pressing the answer button on some cell phones, the call will be
sent to the cell phone. You have to switch the call to the headset manually
then. Please refer to your cell phone’s user’s manual for further
information.
6. Music playback
After connecting the headset to a Bluetooth cell phone or Bluetooth transmitter
supporting A2DP, you can enjoy music with the headset.
Status of the
Function
Operation
headset
Volume up
Playing music
Short or Long press volume +
Volume down
Short or Long press volume -
Pause
Playing music
Playing music
Play
Pausing
Short press MFB
Previous track
Playing music
Playing music
Short press
Next track
Short press MFB
Short press
button once
button once
Remark:
‹ When playing music on some cell phones, the music will be transmitted to
the cell phone’s speaker instead to the headset. You have to select to
transmit the sound via Bluetooth in the settings menu and then choose
“BTH010” as speaker device. The music will be transmitted to the headset.
Please refer to your cell phone’s user’s manual for further information.
‹ When the volume is adjusted to max. or min., you will hear a “DI” tone.
‹ If you want to remote control previous/next track, pause/play, it needs your
Bluetooth cell phone or Bluetooth transmitter paird with the headset to
support AVRCP.
7. LED indicator
1)
When the headset is charging
LED indicator
Status of the headset
Red LED is on
Charging in progress
Red LED is off
Finish charging
2)
When the headset connected to a Bluetooth device
LED indicator
Status of the headset
LED flashes red and blue Pairing mode
alternately
Blue LED flashes once every 3 Standby mode (not connected
seconds
with a Bluetooth device)
Blue LED flashes twice every 5 Standby mode (connected with a
seconds
Bluetooth device)
Blue LED flashes twice every 4 Incoming call
seconds
Blue LED flashes once every 2 During a call
seconds
8. Indication tone
Indication tone
Emits 2 tones every 5
seconds
Emits 3 “Dong” tones every 20
seconds
Status of the headset
During a call (Microphone mute)
Low power
„ Care and maintenance
Read the following recommendations before using the headset. Following
these you will be able to enjoy the product for many years.
‹ Do not expose the headset to liquid, moisture or humidity to avoid the
product’s internal circuit being affected.
‹ Don’t use abrasive cleaning solvents to clean the headset.
‹ Do not expose the headset to extremely high or low temperatures as this
will shorten the life of electronic devices, destroy the battery or distort
certain plastic parts.
‹ Don’t dispose of the headset in a fire as it will result in an explosion
‹ Don’t expose the headset to contact with sharp objects as this will cause
scratches and damage.
‹ Don’t let the headset fall down onto the floor. The internal circuit might get
damaged.
‹ Don’t attempt to disassemble the headset as it may get damaged if you are
not professional.
In case the headset doesn’t function properly, send it to the store you bought
it. The staff will help you to solve the problem.
„ FAQs
1 Why does red LED flash?
The headset is low power, it needs to be recharged.
2 Why isn’t red LED on when charging?
a) Please make sure the charger connects well with the headset;
b) When you didn’t use the headset for a long time, the battery may dry up. At
this time, you have to charge the battery for 30 minutes, and then the red
LED will be on.
How far is the effective rang between the headset and Bluetooth cell
phone?
According to the Bluetooth standard, the max. controllable range of Class II
headset is 10 meters. It varies under different environment.
What to do when my cell phone search and find the headset?
The cell phone will not find the headset if the headset and cell phone are
not under the pairing mode. Make sure the headset is under the pairing
mode and in the effective working range, and then the headset can be
paired and connected.
a)
b)
c)
d)
Why can’t hear the voice from the headset?
Make sure the headset is turned on;
Ensure the volume is not too low or mute;
Make sure the headset connects well with your cell phone;
Ensure the distance between the headset and your cell phone is in the
normal working scope.
6 Why is there no voice when making a call with the headset?
a) Make sure your cell phone is in the strong signal area;
b) Ensure the headset is in the function range.
7
Why can’t I remotely control the pause, play, previous track and next
track functions with the headset when playing music?
The function needs the Bluetooth device paired with the headset to support
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile). Please make sure your cell
phone or Bluetooth transmitter supports AVRCP.
„ Specifications
Bluetooth specification
Bluetooth profiles
Operating distance
Working time
Bloutooth V2.1+EDR
Headset, Handsfree, A2DP and AVRCP
10 meters, Class II
Music: Up to 5 hours
Talk: Up to 6 hours
Up to 120 hours
DC: +5.0±0.25VA
Approx. 2 hours
158×148×26mm
Approx .40 g
Standby time
Charing input voltage
Charging time
Dimensions
Weight
Notes:
1. 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.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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