VE821 Bluetooth Headset User Manual BLwave (SHENZHEN) ELECTRONICS CO., LTD Contents 1. Preparation2 2. Electric Charging.2 3. Matching Up (Headset and Cell Phone) 2-3 4. Use of Headset3 4.1 Standbywithout incoming 4.2 Standbywith incoming 4.3 In Talk 4.4 Dormant Status 4.5 Volume Control 4.6 Suggestion 5. Dormancy and Activation4 6. Headset Reset.4 7. Status Description....4 8. Time of Charging/Service/Standby4 9.Care and Maintenance5 10. Safety Information..5 11. Troubleshooting..6 12. Product Specifications..6 1 1. Preparation Preparation before using the bluetooth headset (headset for short):
Charging up the headset;
Matching up the headset and cell phone with enabled bluetooth function. 2. Electric Charging Bluetooth wireless headset equips with built-in a rechargeable battery; we advise you to fully charge the battery before initially using the headset. Plug the charger in AC socket, and then connect the charger to the charging jack of headset. The first charging time is around one hour; during charging, the indicator lights up; while finishing, the indicator goes out. Note: The indicator wont light up until a few seconds later if the headset hasnt been used for a quite long time or the batterys electric quantity has been used up. 3. Matching Up (Headset and Cell Phone) Matching up the headset and the cell phone (with bluetooth function) is required before using the headset for the first time. Procedures of matching up the headset and the cell phone with bluetooth function are given below. As a rule, different type of cell phone should adopt different matching procedures. Matching up the headset and the cell phone:
1Put the headset and the cell phone in an observable place and keep them about one meter away from each other. 2Make sure the headset in Off status. 3Press down the TALK button for 7 seconds and above, till the indicator of headset flashes with blue light. 4According to the Users Manual of the cell phone, activate its bluetooth function. 5Set bluetooth devices name list, for which the cell phone searches within one meter, and choose BLwave VE821. 6Type in default password 0000, press OK, and then match up the headset and the cell phone, later the indicator of headset will flash quickly for quite a few times and finally remain the twinkle frequency of 3 seconds/time. 7Press RETURN to Home Directory of the cell phone; an headset icon may appear on display screen of some types of cell phones. Now the headset is ready for dialing and answering calls. Note: Matching up should be finished within 5 minutes after you choosing the 2 Matching-up Mode; otherwise, the headset will switch to Dormant Status automatically, and repeating the Procedure2~7 will be required for matching up the headset and the cell phone again. 4. Use of Headset 4.1 Standby (without incoming) 1.Press TALK for one timevoice dialing. 2.Press TALK button down for a secondredialing the last number. 3.Press TALK button down for a few secondsthe indicator will quickly flash for several times and then go out and enter Dormant Status. 4.2 Standby (with incoming) 1.Press TALK for one time to answer the call. 4.3 In Talk 1. Press TALK for one timehanging up. 2. Press TALK button down for a secondkeeping talk. 3.Press TALK button down for a few secondsthe indicator will quickly flash for several times and then go out and enter Dormant Status. In the circumstances, the cell phone can keep the talk status as usual. 4.4 Dormant Status 1.Press TALK button down for a few secondsthe indicator will quickly flash for several times and then remain the twinkle frequency of 3seconds/time and enter standby status (the headset still matches with the cell phone). 4.5 Volume Control Press Volume Button repeatedly till get proper volume. 4.6 Suggestion For using built-in battery properly and prolonging standby time as much as possible, let the headset enter Dormant Status when there is no incoming call. See Dormancy and Activation for detail. Note: Abovementioned functions are only applicable to the cell phones that support bluetooth hand-free headsets. The functions vary from type to type of cell phone. For further information, please refer to the Users Manual of the cell phone. 3 5. Dormancy and Activation 1. Entering Dormant Status Press down TALK button for several seconds till the indicator flashes 3 times quickly and then goes out. Now the headset is in dormant status, which may prolong headsets standby time efficiently. 2. Activating the headset from dormant status Press down TALK button for a few seconds, till the indicator flashes several times and remains the twinkle frequency of 3 seconds/time; at this point, matching of the headset and the cell phone is restored. Note: 1. Re-matching the headset and the cell phone is required after electric charging. 2.Re-matching the headset and the cell phone is required after replacing the cell phone or the headset. 6. Headset Reset After resetting headset to original defaults set by the manufacturer, all existing matching settings will be deleted. 1Make sure the headset is in Off status. 2Charge up the headset for several seconds. 3The headset has been turned off, and original defaults set by the manufacturer have been restored and all existing matching settings have been deleted. 7.Status Description Blue light goes out: the headset is in dormant or in Off status. The blue light flashes at 3 seconds/time: in standby status. The blue light keeps bright: in matching-up status. 8. Time of Charging/Service/Standby 1 Standard charging time The first-time fully charging battery normally needs 1 hour, after that, the indicator goes out. Pull out the charger from AC socket and the headset, re-match the headset and the cell phone----please refer to Matching Up (Headset and Cell Phone). 2 Service and standby time The fully charged battery can incessantly serve for up to 5 hours (continuous talk) and stand by for at best 100 hours. The headset will stay in standby mode when there is no incoming. 3 Low-battery statuses When the headset being turned on but in low battery, sequential 5 toot will be heard every 20 seconds, which reminds you to recharge the battery 4 9.Care and Maintenance Headset Consider turning your headset off before placing it in your pocket or bag if the MFB is accidentally depressedyour mobile handset may place an unintended call Do not expose the headset to liquid, moisture or humidity as it is not waterproof Do not use abrasive cleaning solvents to clean the headset Do not expose the headset to extremely high or low temperatures Do not dispose of the headset in a fire as it will result in an explosion Do not expose your headset to contact with sharp objects as this will cause scratches and damage Do not stick anything inside the headset as this may damage internal components Do not attempt to disassemble the headset as it does not contain serviceable components if you do not use the headset for long periods, be sure to store it in a dry place, free from extreme temperatures and dust Built-In Battery Do not attempt to replace the headsets battery yourself as it is in-built and is not changeable Charge the battery in accordance with the instruction supplied with this user guide Only use the manufacturer supplied charger when charging the headset Charging Only use the manufacturer supplied charger when charging the headset Do not disassemble the charger as it may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the headset is subsequently used. Do not use the charger outdoors or in damp areas Only charge the headsets built-in accordance with the instructions of this user guide Avoid charging the headset in extremely high or low temperatures. 10.Safety Information Check local laws regarding use of a mobile handset and headset while driving. If you use the headset while driving, ensure your attention and focus remains on your responsibility of driving safely. Never allow children to play with the headset small parts may be a choking hazard. Observe all signs that require an electrical device or RF radio product to be switched off in designated areas. These could include hospitals, blasting areas, and potentially explosive atmospheres Turn off your headset prior to boarding an aircraft. Do not use your headset in an aircraft. Do not open or mutilate the built-in battery 5 11.Troubleshooting If you are unable to connect your headset and mobile handset, please try the following:
Ensure your headset is turned on and is properly changed. Ensure the headset is pared with your mobile handset. Ensure your mobile handsets Bluetooth feature is activated. Please refer to your mobile handset user guide for specific instruction. Ensure the headset is within a maximum of 10 meters of your mobile handset(s)and there are no obstructions, such as walls or other electronic devices in between. If the above steps do not resolve your problem, please recharge the headset and remove your mobile handset battery for a while. The Bluetooth Wireless Headset Headset is compliant with and adopts the Bluetooth Specification 1.1.However, the device and other Bluetooth-enabled products is not guaranteed because it depends on compatibility. For more the devices with other Bluetooth-enabled products, please check with the manufacturer 12.Product Specifications Bluetooth Specification: Version1.1 Bluetooth Profile Supported: Headset and Handsfree Profiles Range of Frequency: 2.4GHz Spectrum Nominal Charging Time: Within 1 hour Talk Time: Up to 5 hours Weight: 18 grams
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