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Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

No sound contact between BluePendant and phone

The BluePendant and the phone have to be paired to recognize
each other.  Please refer to the Pairing Process of the
BluePendant User’s Guide on how to pair the mobile phone to
the BluePendant.

The BluePendant and the mobile phone also have to be within
range of each other. The outdoor range is up to 10m (30ft), but
solid objects or the surroundings can affect the range. For best
performance, it is recommended to keep the range between the
BluePendant and the mobile phone to no more than 5m (15 ft)
within the same room.

The BluePendant indicator light flashes Orange

This indicates that the BluePendant has limited talk time and
standby time left. Charge the BluePendant battery for
approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.

Summary of Contents for BluePendant BP100

Page 1: ...armful 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 te...

Page 2: ...lume Control Contents Getting Started Using Your BluePendant Charging Troubleshooting Unpacking Contents Power On Off Pairing Process Pairing to a Mobile Phone Deleting Pairing Information Modes Low B...

Page 3: ...daptor Fig 2 Rechargeable Battery Fig 3 CALL Button Indicator Light Power Volume Button PWR VOL Power Jack Unpacking Contents 2 Unpacking Contents Fig 1 Picture of Connecting Earpiece Mic from the Blu...

Page 4: ...rd in the BluePendant earpiece The indicator light turns Blue for 3 seconds Thereafter the indicator light will either flash Blue once every 2 seconds when paired or alternating Blue and Orange when n...

Page 5: ...endant is ready for pairing when the indicator light alternates Blue and Orange Refer to Phone Operations Guide to prepare the mobile phone for pairing to the BluePendant During the pairing process de...

Page 6: ...ndant resets to its default settings To delete pairing information press and hold both PWR VOL and CALL buttons until the indicator light alternates Blue and Orange The BluePendant is ready for pairin...

Page 7: ...accept initiate calls Call mode Indicator light shows a steady Blue BluePendant has either accepted or initiated a call Charging mode Indicator light steady Orange The BluePendant battery is being cha...

Page 8: ...through the mobile phone Switching calls from the BluePendant to the mobile phone and vice versa is possible Please refer to the mobile phone user documentation and the BluePendant Phone Operations Gu...

Page 9: ...through the BluePendant or through the mobile phone Switching calls from the BluePendant to the mobile phone and vice versa is possible Please refer to the mobile phone user documentation and the Blue...

Page 10: ...ne supports it and if call waiting services has been subscribed Please refer to the mobile phone user documentation and BluePendant Phone Operations Guide for more information An incoming call can be...

Page 11: ...sual way If the BluePendant is unable to connect to the mobile phone a long BEEP can be heard Please try again Volume Control The BluePendant volume can be increased by pressing the PWR VOL button A B...

Page 12: ...t If the mobile phone supports remote volume control the BluePendant will adjust the mobile phone volume only If the mobile phone does not support remote volume control the volume has to be adjusted o...

Page 13: ...into the BluePendant power jack When charging for the first time charge for a minimum of 2 hours During charging indicator light will show steady Orange until the battery is fully charged BluePendant...

Page 14: ...can be heard in the earpiece when the battery power is low and requires re charging soon The indicator light will flash Orange once every 2 seconds The BluePendant will be automatically switched OFF a...

Page 15: ...the mobile phone also have to be within range of each other The outdoor range is up to 10m 30ft but solid objects or the surroundings can affect the range For best performance it is recommended to kee...

Page 16: ...again Some BluePendant functions do not work Some BluePendant functions are dependent on the mobile phone If the mobile phone does not support these functions the BluePendant will also not support th...

Page 17: ...s limited life span It is time to change the BluePendant s re chargeable battery To change to a new battery open the battery door and take out the old battery Plug the battery connector of the new Add...

Page 18: ...isassembly of the BluePendant will automatically result in loss of product warranty Do not expose the BluePendant to extreme temperatures The BluePendant is meant for use within the temperature range...

Page 19: ...on is necessary when intending to use the BluePendant near or within the vicinity of medical equipment and other electronic equipment The BluePendant and any other electronic device connected to it op...

Page 20: ...wear and tear This limited warranty shall further not apply if the defect was caused by subjecting the Product to use in contradiction with the User s Guide rough handling exposure to moisture dampne...

Page 21: ...ted lifetime and breakage or damage to the connecting earpiece microphone or lanyard unless the defect was caused directly by defects in materials design or workmanship Or if the Product PIN code or s...

Page 22: ...BluePendant Bluetooth Technology User s Guide BP100...

Page 23: ...Languages Menu English Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Espa ol 1 21 41 61 81 101...

Page 24: ...ad spectrum modulation techniques Part 2 Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3 2 of the R TTE Directive 1995 5 EC ETSI EN 301 489 1 17 2002 08 EMC standard for radio equipment...

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