5
Connected to phone and two-way radio.
Operating phone.
(see fig. 7).
Bluetooth
®
button
State
Action
Short press
Incoming call
Answer
Outgoing call/Call
in progress
End call
Ongoing reception
on two-way radio
and incoming call
Answer
Ongoing phone
call and reception
on two-way radio
End call
Long press
Incoming call
Reject
Call in progress
Toggle call between
phone/headset
NOTE:
When connected to a two-way radio you cannot
control the audio playback unit from the headset.
NOTE:
If you have an ongoing phone call, you will get a note
“Beep-Beep” for incoming call on the two-way radio. To switch
to the incoming two-way radio call, short press (1 s) the the
Bluetooth
®
button [
] to end the call. Short press (1 s) the
Bluetooth
®
button [
] one more time to listen to the two-way
radio or wait for next incoming two-way radio message.
NOTE:
Communicate via Bluetooth
®
G:1
To maintain noise cancelling performance, the speech
microphone should be positioned very close to your mouth
(less than 3 mm or 1/8 inch).
DID YOU KNOW:
The headset supports
Bluetooth
®
streaming A2DP 1.3 from different apps or from the phone’s
media player.
DID YOU KNOW:
Audio playback will be automatically
paused from audio playback unit when you have a call in
progress or two-way radio message. After end call / message
the audio playback will automatically start again.
SMART TIP:
If the headset has been reset to factory default,
it automatically enters pairing mode the first time the headset
is powered on again.
Bluetooth
®
4.2
Bluetooth
®
is a global wireless communication standard that
connects devices together over a certain distance. Think
headset and phone, speaker and PC to smartphone and
more. Read more on www.bluetooth.com
Bluetooth
®
profiles HSP 1.2, HFP 1.6, A2DP 1.3, AVRCP 1.6
More info on https://www.bluetooth.org/tpg/listings.cfm
Configuring your headset
(fig. 11)
Long press (2 s) the Menu button
[M]
to access the
configuration menu. A voice message will confirm
“Menu”.
Short press (1 s) the Menu button
[M]
to navigate through the
menu. A voice message will confirm each menu step. Short
press (1 s) the
[+]
or
[–]
button to activate/deactivate/change
different configurations.
The following options exists in the configuration menu:
1. Bluetooth
®
pairing
(fig. 6)
When the voice message says
“Bluetooth
®
pairing”, s
hort
press (1 s) the
[+]
button to start pairing. Short press (1 s) the
[–]
button to stop pairing. A voice message will confirm
“Bluetooth
®
pairing on”.
Search and select
“WS Alert XPI”
on
your Bluetooth
®
device. A voice message will confirm when
pairing is complete
“Pairing complete”
and
“Connected”.
Short
press (1 s) the
[–]
button to stop the pairing. A voice message
will confirm,
“Pairing off”
.
2. Bass boost
Bass boost gives a fuller bass sound to streamed stereo
music. Short press (1 s) the
[+]
or
[–]
button
to enable/disable
bass boost.
3. Surround balance
Short press (1 s) the
[–]
button will increase left side and
reduce right side. Short press (1 s) the
[+]
button will increase
right side and reduce left side. A voice message will notify
when the surround balance is centered,
“Center”.
4. Surround equalizer
Surround equalizer changes the frequency characteristics of
the surround sound. Short press (1 s) the
[–]
or
[+]
button to
change the surround equalizer levels,
“Low – Normal – High
– Extra high
”.
5
.
Sidetone volume
Sidetone is audible feedback to the headset user during
during a conversation. Short press (1 s) the
[–]
or
[+]
button
to change the sidetone volume,
“Off – Low – Normal – High”.
6. Battery type
Short press (1 s) the
[–]
or
[+]
button to change the battery
type to either rechargeable or alkaline.
7. Reset to factory default
(fig. 12)
Short press (1 s) the
[–]
or
[+]
button, then long press (2 s)
the Menu button
[M]
. A voice message will guide you.
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