Racewood Bluetooth Headset BTH-2102 User Manual V1.0 June 21, 2002 Racewood Technology Co., Ltd. 5F-2, No. 6, Chung Hsing Rd., Sec.1, Wu-Gu, Taipei, Taiwan 248, R.O.C. TEL: +886-2-89769069 FAX: +886-2-89769070 salse@racewood.com.tw hittp:/Avww.racewood,com.tw Introduction Bluetooth profile K-6 gives an implementation guideline for Bluetooth headset application, which includes two functionalities: Bluetooth headset and Bluetooth audio gateway. Generally headset profile will be implemented in earpiece, and audio gateway will be implemented in cellular phone, PBX or the other kind of communication device. Racewood has developed a fully Bluetooth V1.1 compliant headset. This manual will serve as a basic instruct for our customers who want to use our headset. Customers can contact with Racewood for further information and support. A glimpse at the headset Figure 1 illustrates the headset Take a closer look at the headset, several key elements can be found on the headset. These elements include one dual colors LED, four function buttons, one DC jack, and one on/off switch, these elements are illustrated in figure 2. Dual colors LED is used to display various internal status for the headset, like pairing, connecting, talking, etc. Four function buttons are used to initialize various operate, like reset, pair, connect, etc. DC jack is used to charge the battery. On/off switch is used to reset hold system. Racewood headset must be paired with one Bluetooth gateway before it can be used. Please refer the Bluetooth gateways user manual for how to operate the Bluetooth mobile phone and initialize the various operations from the Bluetooth gateway side. Getting Start Before you start using the headset with a phone or the other device for the first time, you should:
@ Charge the headset using an appropriate charger.
@ Pair the headset with a device has Bluetooth function inside.
@ Make sure the headset is within range (up to 10 meters with open space in between) Charging The headset comes with a build-in rechargeable battery. The battery is not fully charged when you buy the headset. We recommend that you charge the headset until the LED light displays green before using it for the first time.
@ To remind you that you will soon need to recharge the battery, the headset LED light flashes red when the headset is on.
@ It takes 2~2.5 hours to fully recharge the battery. During charging, the LED light displays red
@ When the battery is fully charged, the LED displays green. Compatible chargers Charge the battery
@ Hold the headset in front of you.
@ Connect the charger to the headset right side. Disconnect the charger
@ Tilt the charger plug up to remove it. Instructions Instructions in this users guide are based on headset four function buttons and on/off switch. Pairing the headset When you start using the headset for the first time, you must to pair the headset with the device you want to use, for example, a Bluetooth mobile phone. Below is. the Bluetooth device pairing the headset step:
Step 1: Bluetooth device turn to Bluetooth function mode. Please refer to the user manual for this device. Step 2: Press and hold the button about 5 seconds until you hear two low tone beeps then the LED display green. Step 3: Press and hold the button about 5 seconds until you hear two high tone beeps then the LED display green. Step 3: Press and hold the button about 5 seconds until you hear a continuous ring tone the LED display flash green. Step 4: Put the headset and the Bluetooth device closer between 5 meters. Step 5: Initiate Bluetooth pairing in the Bluetooth device to pair it with the headset. To do this, please refer to the user manual for the device. Step 6: When asked headset password, please enter the headset password 1234 and press accept key or its equivalent. When pairing has been completed, the headset LED no displays. Step 7: The Headset is in stand-by mode. Adjusting the volume You can adjust the headset earpiece volume during a call. To increase the volume, press the button. To decrease the volume, press the button. Wearing and positioning the headset Once the headset and the other device are set up:
@ Place the earpiece in your ear.
@ Clip the RBTHSO01 high up on your body, or attach it to the strap to wear around your neck.
@ Make sure the microphone on the cable is pointing towards your month. It is now ready for use. Using the headset Once you have paired the headset with your phone, you can make and receive calls using the headset within range of the phone (up to 10 meters in open space). If your phone supports voice dialing and it is activated, you can use this feature with the headset. Please refer you phones user manual for more information on voice control. The following instructions cover the use of the pone with built-in Bluetooth capability. Making Calls Phone functionality is still available when the headset is connected. You can make a call with the phone or with the headset. Using voice dialing to make a call
@ Make sure the phone and the headset are on and within range of each other. Press and hold the O button.
@ After the beep, voice dial as you normally would.
@ End of the call by pressing the headset button. You can also make a call using the phones keypad or phone book (if, your phone does not support voice dialing) Answering calls Using the U button to answer a call
@ When the headset rings, press the U button. Note: If the phone rings first, wait unit the headset rings, then press the O button.
@ End of the call by pressing the button. Answering a second call
@ You have to use the phone keypad to answer and handle a second call, but you can till use the headset for talking and listening. You cant use the headset buttons during a second call. Refer to the phones user manual on how to handle more than one call simultaneously. Rejecting a call
@ When the headset rings, press the D button. Turning off the microphone
@ During a call, press both the and buttons to turn off the microphone. A repeated beep is heard while the microphone is tumed off.
@ Press and hold both the and buttons again to resume the conversation. Headset battery status The headset comes with a built-in battery. Checking the battery status
@ Make sure the headset is turned on, then press both the @ and buttons.
@ The battery status is indicated by one of these three levels:
1. High three green flashes 2. Medium two green flashes 3. Low one green flash Reset the Headset system The headset comes with on/off button can reset the headset system. When your headset cant work correct, please press on/off switch to reset the headset system. Troubleshooting This section lists some problems that you might encounter while using your headset. No sound contact between headset and other device The headset and the device you are using with it have to be paired to recognize each other. They also have to be within range of each other. During pairing it is recommended that the headset and the device you are using it with are no more than | meter apart, with no solid objects in between. The headset LED displays flashes red This indicates that the headset has only limited talk and standby time left. Charge the headset battery for approximately 2 to 2.5 hours. No LED displays of charging is shown If you charge a headset battery that is empty, or has not been used for long time and you dont turn off the battery, it may take several minutes before a light to indicate charging (a steady red light) appears. Notice : The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Model: BTH-2102 FCC ID. : NYLBTH-2102 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCCRULES. OPERATIONS IS SUBJECT TO THEFOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: ( 1 ) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND( 2 ) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCERECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFEERENCE THAT MAYCAUSE UNDESRIED OPERATION CAUTION: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at least 2.5cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and ali persons. No change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user's authority to operate this device.