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About Pairing 

Why Pairing? 

The  OpenRoad  headset  is  based  on  Bluetooth  Protocol  for  wireless 

connections  and  communication.  Bluetooth  Protocol  requires  any  two 

Bluetooth devices to be “paired” before any communication can takes place 

between  them.  Once  paired,  turning  on  and  off  any  Bluetooth  device  will 

not affect the pairing. In other words, after the pairing correctly executed, a 

Bluetooth device will automatically reconnect to the originally paired device 

when it is powered on.   

What Device Needs Pairing? 

To use the OpenRoad headset with a cell phone, GPS, MP3, another 

OpenRoad headset, or other Bluetooth devices, a pairing process must 
be executed for the OpenRoad headset and each device respectively.

 

How to Pair: 

 

Pairing with Cell Phone: 

(1) When the OpenRoad headset is in OFF state, press the [MFB] on the 

OpenRoad  headset  for  about  8  seconds  until  the  LED  flashes 

red/blue alternatingly. 

(2)  Activate  the  Bluetooth  function  on  cell  phone  to  search  for  the 

OpenRoad headset to connect. 

(3) Input password <0000> to complete connection. The LED flashes blue 

slowly to indicate successful pairing.

 

(4) At this point, you can set the answering mode of the cell phone as (a) 

voice answer, or (b) automatic answer. 

Summary of Contents for HOLA-F10

Page 1: ...1 Owner s Manual Bluetooth Helmet Headset Hola F10 ...

Page 2: ...Pairing steps 6 Pairing Examples 8 3 USE YOUR OPENROAD HEADSET 9 VOLUME CONTROL 錯誤 錯誤 錯誤 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 尚未定義書籤 尚未定義書籤 尚未定義書籤 USE CELL PHONE___________________________________________________________________11 INTERCOM BETWEEN HEADSETS A VOICE ACTIVATION MODE B MANUAL ACTIVATION MODE_______12 a Voice Activation Mode 錯誤 錯誤 錯誤 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 尚未定義書籤 尚未定義書籤 尚未定義書籤 b Manual Activation Mode 錯誤 錯誤 錯誤 錯誤 尚未定義書籤 尚未定義...

Page 3: ...the OpenRoad System 1 Helmet Headset Clip Attaches to the Helmet 1 Boom Microphone Adjustable Microphone 1 Speaker Fastening Dot Hook and loop fastener type For fastening the Speakers inside the helmet 2 Speaker Ear Pocket Spacer Dot For adjusting the Speaker space inside the helmet 4 Power Supply Unit For charging the Helmet Headsets 1 User Guide User Guide 1 ...

Page 4: ...e function settings and the following section will guide you through in setting up your OpenRoad headset Power and LED Indicator 1 Power ON Press MFB button until the LED turns blue Power OFF Press MFB button until the LED turns red 2 Recharge During recharging the LED remains red When finishing recharging the LED light is off It takes about 2 5 hours to fully recharge the battery 3 Low Battery Wa...

Page 5: ...eeds Pairing To use the OpenRoad headset with a cell phone GPS MP3 another OpenRoad headset or other Bluetooth devices a pairing process must be executed for the OpenRoad headset and each device respectively How to Pair Pairing with Cell Phone 1 When the OpenRoad headset is in OFF state press the MFB on the OpenRoad headset for about 8 seconds until the LED flashes red blue alternatingly 2 Activat...

Page 6: ...d blue alternatingly 3 Activate GPS Bluetooth and search for the OpenRoad headset 4 Input password 0000 to complete connection The LED flashes blue slowly to indicate successful pairing For those GPS models not supporting simultaneous connections to headset and cell phone consult your GPS user s manual for details you could only choose to connect your OpenRoad headset to either cell phone or GPS b...

Page 7: ... also choose any of MFB V or V on B headset to pair with A headset The button you choose to set the pairing is also the button that you later to use to activate the intercom with that headset a Choose MFB for pairing Press MFB on A headset so that the LED on A headset will flash faster until the LED lights on both A head and B headset display blue to indicate successful pairing At this point you h...

Page 8: ...h B headset c Choose V for pairing Press V on A headset for about 3 seconds until the LED light on A headset changes red blue green alternating for about 5 seconds and then red blue alternating Then press MFB on A headset again so that the LED on A headset flashes faster until the LED lights on both A head and B headset display blue to indicate successful pairing At this point you have successfull...

Page 9: ...ct because the location and the size of the MFB is more prominent and easy to access For example to pair up A B C and D headsets wherein A head and B headset are most often in contact while C headset and D headset are most often in contact with each other the following choice of buttons for pairing can be used Alternatively if A headset most often speaks to B headset B headset often speaks to C he...

Page 10: ... remind you To adjust the volume of any function of any device connected to the OpenRoad headset the function of that device must be turned on For example to adjust the talk volume of the cell phone the cell phone must be in talk mode Similarly to adjust the music volume on the cell phone the cell phone must be in music playing mode Each volume must be individually controlled The adjustment of one...

Page 11: ...ccording to your travel speed and the environment noise level so that the microphone will not turn on unexpectedly because of the noise of high wind speed Use Your Cell Phone When you have an incoming call you could use one of the following options to answer or reject the incoming call 1 Press MFB to answer the incoming call 2 Use VOX to answer the incoming call by speaking into microphone directl...

Page 12: ...ice Activation VOX Mode You can use voice activation VOX to activate your OpenRoad headset for an intercom with another headset However the first intercom between two headsets after the successful pairing can only be activated manually During the intercom any silence lasts more than 10 seconds will automatically end the intercom connection To initiate the intercom again you can speak into the micr...

Page 13: ...e activate A headset for intercom connection A head will be connected to C headset instead of B headset Scenario 3 After manually activating A headset to B headset you receive an intercom connection from C headset The next time you voice activate A headset for intercom connection A head will be connected to B headset instead of C headset VOX Level The OpenRoad headset provides four volume levels f...

Page 14: ...scription a short do followed by two long doodoo sound i e do doodoo can be heard when moving from Level 3 to Level 4 and a long doo can be heard when moving from Level 3 to Level 2 Level 4 Description music can be heard when moving from Level 4 to Level 5 and a long doo can be heard when moving from Level 4 to Level 3 Level 5 Manual activation mode Description At Level 5 it means you are in Manua...

Page 15: ...ate prior to the intercom connection until the headset with the incoming call terminate or reject the call and then the intercom connection resumes Use Your GPS If you have paired your OpenRoad headset with GPS you could hear the voice instruction from the GPS through the headset If you are on an intercom with another headset when the GPS voice instruction comes in you can hear dodo through your O...

Page 16: ... VOX Level Down Press V twice Set Automatic Answer Press V for about 7 seconds until LED turns green Set Voice Answer Press V for about 7 seconds until LED turns green CELL PHONE TALK Answer incoming call Press MFB Automatic Answer Automatic answer after ringing for 5 seconds Voice Answer Speak into microphone directly e g Hello End a call Press MFB Reject a call Press MFB for about 3 seconds Voic...

Page 17: ...ICATIONS OpenRoad HEADSET Dimensions 78mm 40mm 17mm Weight 100g Bluetooth Bluretooth Version 2 1 Bluetooth Profile A2DP HSP AVRCP HFP Power Power Supply Type Input 100 240V Output 5V Charging Time 2 5 hours Charging Interface Mini USB Battery 720mAh Talk Time 14 hours Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C FCC ID WTU28658913000002 Certification CE FCC BQB ...

Page 18: ...nd 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 FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Oper...

Page 19: ...ation Exposure Statemen Radiation Exposure Statemen Radiation Exposure Statement t t t The product comply with the US Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower ...

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