ConnecteDevice C5RM Bluetooth Stereo Headset User Manual BLUETREK MusiCall User s manual 2011 12 29

ConnecteDevice Limited Bluetooth Stereo Headset BLUETREK MusiCall User s manual 2011 12 29

Manual

  BLUETREK MusiCALL Bluetooth stereo headset User’s manual
  Table of Contents       Brief introduction……..…………..…………..…..…………….1 1. Bluetooth wireless communication technology…………..….…..1 2. About BLUETREK MusiCALL………..……...….………......…1  Before use……………….…………..................…………….......2 1. Overview………………………………….……………….....…..2 2. Charging the headset…………….……………………..…….......3  How to use…………….……………………...…………….........3 1. Turning on/off the headset………..…….….……….……….…...3 2. Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices…………………..….4 How to enter pairing mode………………….…………...……......4 Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth cell phone.............................4 Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth transmitter.............................5 Multi-pairing……………………………………………….…..…5 Clearing pairing list………………………………………………6 3. Re-connecting with a Bluetooth device……………………….....6 4. Wearing the headset……………………………………...………7 5. Making a call with the headset……………………….……....…..7 6. Music playback……………………………………………..…....8 7. Locking the buttons...………………………………………….…9 8. LED indicator…………………….………..………………..…....9 9. Indication tone…………………….………………….……..…...10  Care and maintenance………….…………..……………..…....10  FAQs…………………………………………………….….……11  Specifications………………………………………………..…..12
Welcome  to  use  this  Bluetooth  stereo  headset,  BLUETREK  MusiCALL. Please read this user’s manual carefully before use.   Brief introduction 1. Bluetooth wireless communication technology Bluetooth  is a standard of close range wireless  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 BLUETREK MusiCALL BLUETREK  MusiCALL  is  a  Bluetooth  stereo  headset.  It’s  chest  clip-on 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  BLUETREK MusiCALL.  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 music pause/play  Remote control previous/next track  Remote control music fast forward/fast rewind, music stop  1
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.  5) When there is an incoming call, built-in buzzer will alert, so that you will not miss any incoming calls.  6) The buttons can be locked.  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           1 Clip 2 3.5mm audio jack (Connecting to wired earphone), it can also be used as a charging jack 3   button— Previous track 4 + button: Volume up button 5 Microphone 6   button— Next track 7 Status indicator 8    ———— button: Volume down button 9 button: Multi-function button  2
2. Charging the headset The headset comes with a built-in rechargeable battery, prior to using it, it is recommended to charge the battery fully for the first time.  When the headset  is low power, red LED  will flash twice and the  headset emits three “Dong” tones every 60 seconds. Please recharge the battery of the headset.  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 is completed, red LED will be off.      Notes: 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  Operation  LED indicator  Indication tone Turning on  Press and hold  button for 3 seconds until blue LED flashes Blue LED flashes three times A long “DI” tone Turning off  Press and hold   button for 6 seconds until red LED flashes Red LED is on for 1 second A long “DI” tone Note: In order to save power, the headset will turn off automatically if no devices can be connected within 10 minutes.   3
2. Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices How to enter pairing mode Function  Operation  LED indicator  Indication tone Entering pairing mode Ensure the headset is turned off, and then press and hold    button for 8 seconds until red and blue LEDs flash alternately Red and blue LEDs flash alternately Two short “DU” tones Note: Pairing mode will last 5 minutes. The headset will switch to standby mode automatically if no devices can be connected within 5 minutes.  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  mobile  phone’s  Bluetooth  function  and  set  your  mobile phone  to  search  for  Bluetooth  devices  within  range,  and  select “BLUETREK MusiCALL” from the list of devices shown; 4) According to the indication, enter password or PIN No: “0000”; 5) If prompted by your mobile phone to connect, select “Yes” (this will vary among mobile phone models); 6) After successful connecting, blue LED flashes once every 5 seconds.  Notes:    If  pairing  is  failed,  please  turn  off  the  headset  first  and  then  re-pair according to steps 1~6 mentioned above.  After successful pairing, the headset  and  the cell  phone  will remember each other, they will no need to re-pair next time.    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.  4
Pairing the headset with a Bluetooth transmitter You  can  connect  the  headset  to  a  Bluetooth  transmitter  to  enjoy  music wirelessly.  Hereby  take  BTT010  (Bluetooth  transmitter  for  iPod,  not included) 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  the  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 of the headset will flash once every 5 seconds.      Notes:    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  supporting  HFP  profile,  the  other  one  is  a  Bluetooth  music  device supporting 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.   5
Notes:  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.  If  the  pairing  information  is  deleted, please make the cell phone and the headset set up hands free connection first and then turn on the Bluetooth transmitter, 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.    Clearing pairing list The  headset  can  remember  8  paired  devices,  when  the  number  of  paired devices exceeds 8, the first one will be replaced. You can also clear pairing list manually. Function Status of headset  Operation  Indication tone Clearing pairing list Turned off or any other status Press and hold   and + buttons for about 8 seconds Red LED is on and there are indication tones Note:  After  clearing  pairing  list,  the  heasdset  will  enter  pairing  mode automatically if it is turned on, and doesn’t connect to last connected device automatically.    3. Re-connecting with a Bluetooth device 1) Automatic connecting Every  time  the  headset  is  turned  on,  it  will  connect  to  last  connected device automatically.  2) Manual  connecting  to  last  connected  device  supporting  HFP  and A2DP When  the  headset  is  in  standby  mode  and  doesn’t  connect  to  a  device supporting HFP and A2DP, short press    button once, it will connect to last connected HFP device automatically.   6
3) Manual connecting to last connected A2DP device When the headset is in standby mode and doesn’t connect to a A2DP device, short  press    (previous  track)  button  once,  it  will  connect  to  last connected A2DP device automatically.  Notes:  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 Clip the headset onto your clothes and make the microphone upwards. 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  Status of headset  Operation  Indication tone Voice dial  Standby mode  Press down    and   buttons simultaneously  A short tone Redial last number  Standby mode  Press down    and  buttons simultaneously  A short tone Volume up  During a call  Short or Long press + button  Nothing Volume down  During a call  Short or Long press  ———— button  Nothing Answer a call  Incoming ring  Short press   button  A short tone Reject a call Incoming ring Press and hold   button for 3 seconds until hearing indication tone  A short tone End a call  During a call  Short press    button  A long tone   7
Function  Status of headset  Operation  Indication tone Keep the call  During a call  Double click    button  A long tone Answer the call kept  A call is kept  Double click    button A long tone Call transfer During a call Press and hold   button for 3 seconds until hearing indication tone  A long tone Microphone mute  During a call  Press down + and -buttons sinultaneously  2 falling tones Cancel mute During a call (Mute)  Press down + and -buttons sinultaneously  2 rising tones  Notes: 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 transferred 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.   Function  Status of headset  Operation Volume up  Playing music  Short or Long press + button Volume down  Playing music  Short or Long press  -  button Pause  Playing music  Short press    button Play  Pausing  Short press    button Previous track  Playing music  Short press    button Next track  Playing music  Short press      button Fast forward  Playing music  Press and hold    button Rewind  Playing music  Press and hold    button Pause  Playing music  Double click    button  8
Notes:  When playing music on some cell phones, the music will be transmitted to  the  cell  phone’s  speaker  instead  of  the  headset.  You  have  to  select “transmit the sound via Bluetooth” in the settings menu and then choose “BLUETREK  MusiCALL”  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,  fast forward/rewind/pause,  it  needs  your  Bluetooth cell phone  or  Bluetooth transmitter  paired  with  the  headset  to  support  AVRCP  profile,  please refer to the user’s manual of your cell phone or Bluetooth transmitter for further information.  Duble  click    button  when playing  music, the  music will pause  and return to the starting position of current song.  7. Locking the buttons In order to avoid the inconvenience occurred  by misoperation, the headset has the function of locking the buttons. Function Status of heaset  Operation  Prompt Locking the buttons Turned on  Press and hold   and - buttons for 3 seconds Red LED flashes once and there are tones Unlocking the buttons Turned on (buttons are locked) Press and hold   and  - buttons for 3 seconds Red LED flashes once and there are tones Note:  When  the  buttons  are  locked,  the  functions  of  pause/play, previous/next  track, fast forward/rewind/stop, redial last number and  voice dial are not functioned. But you can still answer a call, reject a call and end a call.   8. LED indicator 1) When the headset is charging LED indicator  Status of headset Red LED is on  Charging in progress Red LED is off  Finish charging  9
2) When the headset connected to a Bluetooth device LED indicator  Status of headset Red and blue LEDs flash alternately  Pairing mode Blue LED flashes twice every 5 seconds  Standby mode (not connected to a Bluetooth device) Blue LED flashes once every 5 seconds  Set up HFP or A2DP connection Blue LED flashes once every 5 seconds  Set up HFP and A2DP connection Blue LED flashes twice every 6 seconds  Playing music Blue LED flashes twice every 3 seconds  Incoming call Blue LED flashes quickly  Calling Blue LED is on for 2 seconds every 8 seconds  During a call Red LED flashes twice every 60 seconds  Low power  9. Indication tone Indication tone  Status of headset Emits 2 tones every 5 seconds  During a call (Microphone mute) Emits 3 “Dong” tones every 60 seconds  Low power Buzzer emits 2 “Hua” tones every 3 seconds  Incoming call    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.  10
 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.  Usage of other than specified ear-/headphones, and exposure to excessive sound pressures from ear-/headphones can cause hearing damage or even hearing loss.  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.  3 How far is the effective range 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.  4 What to do when my cell phone can not 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.  5 Why can’t hear the voice from the headset? a) Make sure the headset is turned on; b) Ensure the volume of the headset is not too low or mute; c) Make sure the headset connects well with your cell phone; d) Ensure  the  distance  between  the  headset  and  your  cell  phone  is  in  the
normal working scope.  11 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 functioned range.  7 Why  can’t  I  remotely  control  the  pause,  play, previous  track,  next track, fast forward and fast rewind functions with the headset when playing music? a) The  functions  need  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 profile. b) A lot  of cell  phones can support  music  pause,  play,  previous  track and next  track,  but  they  don’t  support  music  fast  forward  and  fast  rewind. Please refer to your cell phone’s user’s manual for further information.    Specifications Bluetooth specification  Bluetooth V2.1+EDR Bluetooth profiles  HSP, HFP, A2DP and AVRCP Operating distance  10 meters, Class II Working time  Music: Up to 5 hours Talk: Up to 6 hours Standby time  Up to 100 hours Charing input voltage  DC 5V Charging time  Approx. 2 hours Dimensions  43×34×14mm Weight  Approx .15 g   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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