VHD-5500 MP3 MUSIC JUKE BOX E1 Contents I. Safety Instructions II. Specifications III. Name of Parts and Keys IV. LCD & LED Displays 1. Before Using the Player and Headphone Package Contents Charging the battery Connect the Player to the Bluetooth Headphone 2. Playback Functions Artists Albums Tracks Genres Playlists List Manager 3. Voice 4. Settings Backlight Equalizer Random Repeat Intro mode Contrast Power saving Refresh index Language Pairing About 5. Mass Storage / Application Software
E2 E 3 E 4 E 6 E 10 E 13 E 13 E 13 E 16 E 17 E 17 E 18 E 18 E 19 E 19 E 19 E 22 E 23 E 23 E 23 E 24 E 24 E 25 E 25 E 26 E 26 E 26 E 27 E 27 E 28 I. Safety Instructions
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or alter the equipment yourself. The high-voltage circuitry in the equipment poses significant electrical hazard.
Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or directly solder the battery.
Do not try to change the built-in battery.
Do not use batteries that are significantly damaged or deformed.
Do not put it into water or allow it to get wet.
Do not use this product in the bathroom. E3 II. Specifications
General
Power Source Player: Rechargeable Li-Polymer Battery 3.7V /
1200mAh Bluetooth Headphone: Rechargeable Li-Polymer Battery 3.7V / 500mAh AC Adapter 5.0V / 2.0A
Dimensions Player: 75(L)X48(H)X27.1(D) (in mm)
Weight Player: Approx. 95.6g (with battery) Bluetooth Headphone: Approx. 58.6g (with battery) Temperature: 0C to 40C (32F to 104F) Humidity: 5% ~ 90%
-20C ~ 60C (-4F to 140F)
Operating Conditions
Storage Temperature
Memory Media
Internal Memory 5 GB HDD
(for voice recording: approx.291 hours)
Player
LCD Display
Playback Format MP3 Mono STN with Blue EL backlight128X64 dots
MPEG 1,2,2.5 Layer3
Bit Rate: 32 ~ 320 kbps
Sample Rate: 8 ~ 48 KHz WMA Bit Rate: 5 ~ 192 kbps
Bit Rate: 44.1 and 48 VBR
Sample Rate:8 ~ 48 KHz WAV
Voice Recording Format ADPCM@WAV
PC Interface
ID3 USB 2.0 1. ID3 version 2 2. Display limit
Track Title: 40 characters
Artist Name: 40 characters
Album Name: 40 characters
Genre Type: 24 characters
M3U Filename: 15 characters E4
Headphone
Type
Signal Receiving Range 10M (without obstacles / tested by Bluetooth Headphone laboratory)
PC Platforms
Windows
System Requirements
Windows 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP
Windows 98SE or higher (Win 2000 recommended)
Pentium III 700 processor or equivalent (Pentium III 1GHz recommended)
310 MB free hard disk space (1 GB recommended)
128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended)
16-bit or higher color display at 800 x 600
CD ROM and Mouse E5 Left USB Port Reset key Neck Strap Ring Jog Dial: (see Keys) LCD Cover / Keys
(see Keys) III. Name of Parts and Keys
Player
Front
Left Earphone Jack Microphone LCD LED E6 LED DC IN POWER key
Bluetooth Headphone
VOLUME key (Down) VOLUME key (Up) E7
Keys
Player Key Icon Name Functions Power
(Power key is the LCD Cover)
1. Push down to open the LCD Cover to power on the Player. 2. Push up to close the LCD Cover to power off the Player. Rewind (keep pressing) / Previous file /
Previous menu
<> PLAY and PAUSE Play / Pause
STOP
Stop Fast-forward (keep pressing) / Next file /
Enter Upward / Volume up
<UP>
<ENTER> Menu / Confirm
<DOWN> Downward / Volume down If error or busy occur, press the Reset switch with the tip of a propelling or similar object.
Jog Dial Reset
How to power on the Player Push Down the LCD Cover to power on the player.
How to lock the keys when playing music During playback, push up the LCD Cover and the Keys will be locked.
How to power off the Player when playing music (or making voice recording) 1. Press <> key first. 2. Push up the LCD Cover to power off the player.
How to skip to first (last) track from last (first) track when using
<> (<>) key Set the [Repeat] function to [Repeat All] first. E8
Bluetooth Headphone Keys Power Volume Up Functions To power on the Bluetooth Headphone To volume up Down To volume down E9 Albums Functions in Main Menu Artists Albums Tracks Genres Playlists List Manager Voice Settings IV. LCD & LED Displays
LCD
Main Menu
Playback Screen NOTE The description of the numbers, please see Location of Major Icon.
Track 7 000:00:53 class 128K 1/15 E10
Location of Major Icon No. Descriptions / Functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Play Repeat Playing Pause Stop All One Random Intro mode Bluetooth Headphone connected Equalizer Normal Bass Boost Rock Jazz Classical Pop 5-Band EQ Battery Full 60%
30%
Empty Icon I Normal Bass Rock Jazz Class Pop Graph AC Adapter Song Name Number of Song Playback Time Location of Processing Bar / Volume Bar Bit Rate 8 9 10 11 12
E11 Status Red LED Blue LED Recharge Recharge complete Lit-on Off
Lit-on Off Use Bluetooth Headphone Use Earphone
Bluetooth Headphone Blinking
Status Red LED Blue LED Functions Charge Recharge Recharge complete Power on Searching NOTE
If you connect the earphone (32 ohm recommended) to the player, the Blinking bluetooth function will be disabled.
LED
Player Functions Charge E12 1. Before using the Player and Headphone
Package Contents
Player
Bluetooth Headphone
Carrying Case X 2 (1 for Player / 1 for Headphone)
Neck Strap
Warranty Card
CD-ROM (Driver, User Manual, Application Software, and Acrobat Reader)
User Manual
USB Cable
Y Cable (for USB-AC / DC IN Terminal connection)
AC Adapter (+ Electric Plug X 4)
Charging the battery
Player
Using the USB to recharge the battery
Using the AC Adapter to recharge the battery USB Port USB Port Y cable E13
Bluetooth Headphone
Four different types of Electric Plug DC IN Y cable Flat Blade Plug Round Pin Plug Rectangular Blade Plug Oblique Flat Blades Plug (no Ground)
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How to attach the Electric Plug to the AC Adapter 1. Take out the Adapter Cover 2. Attach the Electric Plug to the AC Adapter
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Connect the Player to the Bluetooth Headphone The Player and Headphone have been paired before leaving the factory. 1. Power on the Player and Headphone. 2. During searching, both LED of the Player and Headphone will blink. 3. Wear the Headphone and play music.
When connected, both LED of the Player and Headphone will blink. IMPORTANT The Bluetooth Headphone will be turned off automatically when out of the signal receiving range (10M without obstacles) over 150 seconds
(2.5 minutes). There will be a power off sound to remind you and then turn off the headphone. NOTE
This Bluetooth Headphone beeps to alert you the battery life is low LED LED and it will keep on until you press the Volume Up / Down key to turn the beep off.
Each time you turn on the Bluetooth Headphone, the beep will alert you if the battery life is low. E16 2. Playback Functions There are 6 major playback functions in the top-level menu of Player.
Artists
Albums
Artists This menu selection allows you to view the available list of artists that have been loaded onto the Player.
How to play 1. In the main menu, pressing <> and <> keys to select [Artists]
Playlists
List Manager
Tracks
Genres and then press <ENTER> key.
A list of artists will be displayed. 2. Selecting an artists and then if pressing one of the following:
<PLAY> key to play the first album found by the selected artist.
<ENTER> key to display a list of albums by the selected artist. An album can be selected from this list and played by pressing
<PLAY> key.
<ENTER> key to display a list of albums by the selected artist and then press <> and <> keys to select an album. Press
<ENTER> key again, a list of tracks of the selected album will be displayed. Select a track and press <PLAY> key to play. NOTE
Albums are stored alphabetically.
If any of the play modes (Random, Repeat, Intro mode) are switch on then this will be applied to the selected album.
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Albums This function allows user to view the available list albums that have been loaded onto the Player.
How to play 1. In the main menu, pressing <> and <> keys to select [Albums]
and then press <ENTER> key.
A list of albums will be displayed. 2. Selecting an albums and then if pressing one of the following:
<PLAY> key to play the first track found by the selected album.
<ENTER> key to display a list of tracks by the selected album. A track can be selected from this list and played by pressing <PLAY>
key. NOTE: See NOTE in Artists.
Tracks This function allows user to view the available list of tracks that have been loaded onto the Player.
How to play 1. In the main menu, pressing <> and <> keys to select [Tracks]
and then press <ENTER> key.
A list of tracks will be displayed. 2. Selecting a track and then pressing the <PLAY> key to play. NOTE: See NOTE in Artists.
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Genres This menu selection allows you to view the available list of genre that has been loaded onto the Player.
How to play 1. In the main menu, pressing <> and <> keys to select [Genres]
and then press <ENTER> key
A list of genres will be displayed. 2. Selecting a genre and then if pressing one of the following:
<PLAY> key to play the first track found by the selected genre.
<ENTER> key to display a list of tracks by the selected genre. A track can be selected from this list and played by pressing <PLAY>
key. NOTE: See NOTE in Artists.
Playlists Selecting [Playlists] and pressing <ENTER> key will display a list of all current Playlists stored on the Player. Use the <> and <> keys to highlight the desired Playlist and press <PLAY> key to play the Playlist. NOTE
Please create your Playlists first.
List Manager There are 3-major functions in List Manager. Entering the List Manager Menu 1. Power on the Player. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [List Manager] and then pressing <ENTER> key.
List Manager Menu will be displayed. 3. Use <> and <> keys to select [Create list], [Modify list] or [Delete
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When [Create list] is selected 4. Press <ENTER> key.
The submenu of Artists, Albums, Tracks, and Genres will be 5. Use <> and <> keys to select one of these options and then displayed. pressing <ENTER> key.
Press <ENTER> key if necessary until you reach the list of tracks. 6. Use <> and <> keys to process through the listed tracks to locate the track you want to add to the playlist. 7. Press <ENTER> key to add the track to the list and return to list of tracks. NOTE
The platlist will be named, for example, PLY000, PLY001, etc.
The file number of playlist is limited to 999.
If you delete any playlist file, the playlist file number will be used when you create a new playlist.
When [Modify list] is selected 4. Press <ENTER> key.
The submenu of [Add tracks] and [Delete tracks] will be displayed.
when [Add tracks] is selected 5. Press < ENTER> key.
The Playlist will be displayed.
Press < ENTER> key to select a playlist which you want to add tracks. displayed. 6. Press <ENTER> key.
The submenu of Artists, Albums, Tracks, and Genres will be 7. Use <> and <> keys to select one of these options and then pressing <ENTER> key.
Press <ENTER> key if necessary until you reach the list of tracks. 8. Use <> and <> keys to process through the listed tracks to locate the track you want to add to the playlist. 9. Press <ENTER> key to add the track to the list and return to list of tracks. E20
when [Delete tracks] is selected 5. Press <ENTER> key.
The current list of Playlists will be displayed. 6. Use <> and <> keys to select the Playlist in which tracks will be 7. Press <ENTER> key.
The current list of tracks under the Playlist will be displayed. 8. Use <> and <> keys to select the track to be deleted and then press <ENTER> key to mark it down. 9. Press <> key to delete the selected track and return to the list of deleted. tracks.
When [Delete list] is selected 4. Press <ENTER> key.
The current list of Playlists will be displayed. 5. Use <> and <> keys to select the Playlist to be deleted and then press <ENTER> key to mark it down. 6. Press <> key to delete the selected Playlist and return to the Playlists Menu. E21 3. Voice Follow the procedure below to record sound. Under any screens 1. Press <STOP> key first, and then pressing <PLAY> key.
Release both keys and recording starts. 2. Press <STOP> key to stop recording and return to Voice Mode Menu. Microphone NOTE
The voice file will be named, for example, V001, V002, etc.
The voice file number is from 000 to 999. If you make a record after file number is full, the original file number 000 will be overwritten.
Make sure the battery power is sufficient before making recording.
File size less than 1 second cannot be saved and played in this player.
How to play 1. In the main menu, pressing <> and <> keys to select [Voice] and then press <ENTER> key
A list of voice will be displayed. 2. Selecting a voice file and then press<PLAY> key to play. E22 4. Settings There are 11 functions in the settings menu of the Player.
Backlight
Equalizer
Random
Repeat
Entering the Settings Menu STEP 1. Power on the Player STEP 2. In Main Menu, Use <> and <> keys to highlight Settings
Intro mode
Contrast
Power saving
Refresh index
Language
Pairing
About and then pressing <ENTER> key.
Settings Menu will be displayed.
Backlight The backlight will turn on automatically only when keys manipulated. 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Backlight]. 3. Press <ENTER> key to set the backlight to ON.
Press <ENTER> key again to set it to OFF.
Press <> key returns to main menu.
Equalizer 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Equalizer]. 3. Press <ENTER> key.
The equalizer menu will be displayed. 4. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Normal], [Bass Boost], [Rock],
[Jazz], [Classical], [Pop] or [5-Band EQ].
The function has been set if highlighted. 5. Press <ENTER> key to return to the settings menu.
E23 Pop Settings Equalizer 5-Band EQ Backlight
How adjust [5-Band EQ]
1. Select [5-Band EQ] and then press <ENTER> key.
The 5-Band EQ setting menu will be displayed.
Use <> and <> keys to select an item.
Use <> and <> keys to adjust the item. 2. Press <ENTER> key to confirm and return to the settings menu.
Random The function will select music randomly according to the selection criteria (Album, Artist, Track or Genre). 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Random]. 3. Press <ENTER> key to set the random to ON.
Press <ENTER> key again to set it to OFF.
Press <> key returns to main menu.
Repeat At the end of the current music this mode will repeat according to the selection criteria (Album, Artist, Track or Genre). 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Repeat]
3. The repeat function can be set in the sequence as below each time you press <ENTER> key:
Off Repeat One Repeat All Off
Press <> key returns to main menu.
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Intro mode This function allows user to play the first 10 seconds of each tracks in the selection criteria (Album, Artist, Track or Genre). 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Intro mode]. 3. Press <ENTER> key to set the intro mode to ON.
Press <ENTER> key again to set it to OFF.
Press <> key returns to main menu.
Contrast This function allows user to adjust the LCD contrast to fit your need. There is 10-level of contrast. 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Contrast] and then pressing
<ENTER> key. Contrast Contrast Settings Intro mode
Menu of contrast will be displayed. 3. Use <> and <> key to adjust the contrast. 4. Press <ENTER> key to save the setting and return to settings menu.
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Power saving The Player has an auto power off function that will preserve the battery life when the player is not being used. The power savingfunction can be set in: Disabled, 1 min, 2 mins, 5 mins, 10 mins. 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Power saving] and then pressing <ENTER> key.
Menu of power saving will be displayed. 3. Use <> and <> keys to select the auto power off time.
The function has been set if highlighted. Settings 1 min Power saving Power saving Disabled Contrast 4. Press <ENTER> key to return to settings menu.
Refresh index This sorting function allows user to renew the sequence of tracks.
Tracks are stored alphabetically. 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Refresh index] and then pressing <ENTER> key.
The tracks start to renew their sequence.
Language This function allow user to set the menu language to English, , or . 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Language] and then pressing
<ENTER> key.
Menu of language will be displayed. 3. Use <> and <> key to select a language.
The function has been set if highlighted. 4. Press <ENTER> key to return to settings menu.
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Pairing If the connection between the Player and the Bluetooth Headphone cannot be established, please follow the steps as below to pair again. STEP 1 Player 1. Follow STEP 1 and 2 to enter the settings menu. 2. Use <> and <> keys to highlight [Pairing]. 3. Press <ENTER> key. STEP 2 Turn off the Player and then turn on it again. STEP 3 Bluetooth Headphone Press and hold the <VOLUME UP> key of the Headphone, and then press the <POWER> key. Keep holding the two keys until the LED starts blinking.
About The About function displays information the revision of the firmware loaded in your Player and maximum capacity of the hard drive.
Information Model name, Revision, Copyright, Disk Capacity and Disk type. E27 5. Mass Storage / Application Software
Mass Storage
Driver Installation Please install Mass Storage driver for Windows 98SE (only) before using the Mass Storage Function. 1. Insert the software CD-ROM disc into your CD-ROM Drive. 2. The setup program starts and follows the screen instructions to complete the driver installation.
STEPS to use Mass Storage Function 1. Turn on the Player. 2. Use USB Cable to connect your Player to PC. 3. Double click (to open) My Computer. 4. Double click (to open) the newly created Removable Device location in PC. Disconnecting safely from computer
If you disconnect the Player before closing the Mass Storage, the Storage Destination will be damaged.
). Simply
WINDOWS 98SE users: there is no safely remove icon (
disconnect the player after file transfer completes.
When using the Mass Storage Function to copy or delete data, please DO NOT turn off the Player or disconnect the USB Cable. Formatting your player Only format your player with FAT32 file system.
Application Software The Application Software we provide:
MusicMatch NOTE 1. Insert the software CD-ROM disc into your CD-ROM Drive. 2. The setup program starts and follows the screen instructions to complete the installation. E28 Introduction The stylish and lightweight Bluetooth headset HERMES BT-100 is a portable headset solution based on Bluetooth wireless technology and is compatible with Bluetooth v1.1 cellular phones.
What is included in this package?
- Bluetooth headset x 1
- Headset charging cradle x 1
- AC/DC power adaptor x 1
- Ear hook x 1
- Ear cushions x 2
How to use my headset?
You can connect your HERMES BT-100 to your cellular phone, computer or any devices with Bluetooth wireless technology that supports Headset Profile or Hands-free Profile. This guide will focus on the communication between the headset and your cellular phone, either with built-in Bluetooth wireless technology or with a Bluetooth adapter connected to it. Using the Headset
Charging With built-in lithium battery, the headset could be recharged simply by the following steps:
1. Plug the AC/DC power adapter into the charging cradle, and then plug the whole set into the wall outlet. 2. Place the headset in the charging cradle, and the blue light on the cradle will flash at an interval of 1 second. If the red light flashes every 3 seconds when the headset is on, the headset is running out of battery and needs to be recharged. If the headset is not recharged, the red light will illuminate after 60-second flashing and the headset will turn off. We recommend you charge the battery until the blue light illuminates when using the headset first time. The full battery charge takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
Paring Before enjoying the Bluetooth wireless technology of the headset, you have to pair it with the phone by adding it to a list of paired devices in the phone. 1. Press the Control Button around 5 seconds until you hear dual tones followed by a single tone or the blue indicator light on the headset flashes twice (The two flashes are at an interval of 5 seconds). Now the headset is in the pairing mode. 2. Make sure the Bluetooth function of the phone is enabled. 3. Initiate the pairing procedures on the phone. For more information about the device discovery, please refer to the user's manual of your cellular phone. 4. When the phone requests passkey, enter 0000 to pair the headset with the phone. When pairing is successful, the blue indicator light on the headset will flashes twice rapidly at an interval of 1 second. You can now make and receive calls directly from your headset. However, your headset and phone should be within the working range of 10m outdoors or 5m indoors without any obstacles in between. When the headset enters the pairing mode, the blue indicator light on the headset will flash at an interval of 1 second. If no devices are paired in 3 minutes, 1 single tone will sound and the headset will turn off automatically. Once your headset and phone are paired, you do not need to pair the two devices every time you use the headset. However, if you want to pair your phone with other Bluetooth devices, you have to proceed the paring again.
Wearing the Headset You can wear the HERMES BT-100 Bluetooth Headset on either ear with or without the ear hook, which is detachable.
Turning on the Headset To turn on the headset: Press the Control Button for around 1 second until you hear dual tones or see the blue light on the headset. When the headset is on, the blue light will flash at an interval of 4 seconds.
Turning off the Headset To turn off the headset, press the Control Button for around 2 seconds until you hear dual low tones or the blue indicator light shows a series of rapid flashes. The blue light will illuminate and the headset will turn off. Now, the connection between the headset and your phone is terminated.
Making / receiving a call Making a call using the phone keypad After the headset is connected with the phone, you can dial the number through the keypad on the phone as usual. The signals will be transferred to your headset automatically. Making a call using voice dialing You can make a call by using the voice dialing function if your phone supports this feature. 1. Make sure the voice dialing function is activated and voice tags have been already recorded. For more instructions of storing voice tags, please refer to the users manual of your phone. 2. Make sure the phone and the headset are on and they are placed within the required working range. 3. Press the Control Button on the headset until you hear a single tone from the headset. After the tone, say the name you wish to call. 4. End the call by pressing the Control Button. Making a call using the redial function To use this feature, make sure your phone supports the function of last call redialing. 1. Press the Volume-up + Button on the headset for around 3 seconds to redial the last call. 2. End the call by pressing the Control Button. Answering a call Make sure the phone and the headset are on and connected. When an incoming call is received, a ring tone will sound in your headset. Press the Control Button on the headset to answer the call. Transferring a call To transfer a call from your headset to the phone, press the Volume-down Button on the headset for around 3 seconds.
Adjusting the volume Press the Volume-up + Button or the Volume-down Button to adjust the volume of headset speaker or ringing tones. 1. To increase the volume: Press the Volume-up + Button. 2. To decrease the volume: Press the Volume-down Button.
Mute function 1. To turn off the microphone or to activate the mute function during a call, press both the Volume-up + Button and the Volume-down Button for 1 second until you hear a low tone. 2. Press both the Volume-up + Button and the Volume-down Button again to resume the conversation. Headset LED Indicator Headset Status Power On Power Off Paring mode Paring succeeds or talking mode Standby mode Battery low LED Status Blue LED flashes once. Blue LED flashes 4 times. Blue LED flashes once every 1 second. Blue LED flashes 2 times rapidly every 2 seconds. Blue LED flashes once every 4 seconds. Red LED flashes once every 3 seconds. After 1 minute, the headset turns off. Remark When the battery is low, the blue light and the red light will flash alternatively. Charging Cradle Indicator LED Status Status Charging in process Blue LED flashes once slowly every 1 second. Charging complete Blue LED turns off. Saving battery Blue LED keeps lighting. Remark The battery is exhausted. Audio Signals Status Power On Entering paring mode Ending paring mode Single tone Paring succeeds Incoming call Volume control Mute Un-mute Battery low Power Off Audio Status Single tone Dual tones Remark If no devices are paired within 3 minutes, the pairing mode ends and the headset turns off automatically. Dual tones A ring sounds every 2 seconds Single tone when pressing once Single tone Single tone Single tone every 3 seconds Dual tones Troubleshooting The headset and the phone have been successfully paired, but there is no link between the headset and the phone 1. Make sure the headset and the phone are within working range of up to 10m in open space or up to 5m indoors without any obstacles in between. 2. Turn off the headset and disable the Bluetooth function of the phone. 3. Turn on the headset and enable the Bluetooth function of the phone. 4. Perform the pairing procedures again. If the problem cannot be solved, try the following steps:
1. Turn off the headset and disable the Bluetooth function of the phone. 2. Delete all the paired devices on the phone. 3. Turn on the headset and enable the Bluetooth function of the phone. 4. Paring the headset with the phone again. Safety and additional information Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or modifications not expressly by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC Notices This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. The device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CE Statement This product is in compliance with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive). Product care 1. Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or to humidity. 2. Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures. 3. Do not expose your product to lit candles, cigarettes, or cigars, or to open flames etc. 4. Do not drop, throw or try to bend the product as rough treatment could damage it. 5. Only the ear hook is available for user to assemble or disassemble. Do not attempt to disassemble the product. 6. If you will not be using the product for a while, store it in a place that is dry, free from damp, dust and extreme temperatures. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by SINBON is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. 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 against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 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. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the users authority to operate the equipment.