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Contents

Introduction ..................................................................................................................  4

Getting Started: Pairing The S1 ................................................................................... 6

Installing the S1 in your Car ........................................................................................ 8

Using the S1 ...............................................................................................................  10

Answering Calls ..................................................................................................  10
Making Calls ........................................................................................................ 10
Streaming Music .................................................................................................  11
Switching the S1 On and Off ............................................................................... 12

Pairing ......................................................................................................................... 13

Charging the S1 .......................................................................................................... 14

Charging the S1 with the AC Adapter ................................................................  14

Transferring Audio Between the S1 and your Phone ................................................  15

Automatic Reconnection ............................................................................................  16

Using More Than One Phone At The Same Time (Multipoint) ...................................  17

Multiple Calls .............................................................................................................  19

Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................... 20

Resetting the S1 .................................................................................................. 20

To Reset the S1............................................................................................  20

My Phone Does Not Automatically Reconnect to the S1 .................................... 20

Configuring Your Phone To Automatically Reconnect to the S1..................  21

S1 Reference ..............................................................................................................  22

Understanding the Light Flashes .......................................................................  22
Button Functions ................................................................................................. 22

Safety and General Information ................................................................................. 25

European Union Directives Conformance Statement ........................................  25
FCC Notice To Users ..........................................................................................  25
Industry Canada Notice to Users .......................................................................  27
Caring for the Environment by Recycling ........................................................... 27

Summary of Contents for S1

Page 1: ...S1 User Guide 2009 BlueAnt Wireless ...

Page 2: ... Reconnection 16 Using More Than One Phone At The Same Time Multipoint 17 Multiple Calls 19 Troubleshooting 20 Resetting the S1 20 To Reset the S1 20 My Phone Does Not Automatically Reconnect to the S1 20 Configuring Your Phone To Automatically Reconnect to the S1 21 S1 Reference 22 Understanding the Light Flashes 22 Button Functions 22 Safety and General Information 25 European Union Directives C...

Page 3: ...ard 27 Protect Your Ears 28 Care and Handling 28 Approved Accessories 29 Electromagnetic Interference 29 Safety Warning and Information Symbols 30 Smart Practices While Driving 30 BlueAnt Limited Global Warranty 31 ...

Page 4: ...er guide contains all the information from the Quick Start Guide plus much more including tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your BlueAnt device details of how to access the advanced features and functions of your device and troubleshooting information with advice on solving common problems you might encounter Using this Manual To make it as easy as possible to use this user manual is...

Page 5: ...5 Please consider the environment before printing the user manual ...

Page 6: ...nd then go out 2 With the S1 off hold down the Multi Function button for about 5 seconds until the Bluetooth light starts flashing red and blue This indicates that the S1 is in pairing mode 3 Go to the Bluetooth menu on your phone and turn Bluetooth on If you don t know how to do this refer to the section on pairing or Bluetooth in your phone s manual or check with your phone manufacturer for more...

Page 7: ...ection on pairing in your phone s manual You are now ready to start using the S1 On some phones you may need to change an additional security setting to allow the phone and car kit to reconnect to each other automatically every time they come back into range If your phone keeps prompting you to accept the connection from the S1 every time you bring it back into range with the S1 then this applies ...

Page 8: ... slide it so that it locks in place Do not force on the S1 s buttons when you attach the clip 2 You can attach the clip 2 different ways depending on how you want to position the S1 on your car s sun visor The closed side of the clip should be aligned with the top or bottom of the BlueAnt S1 3 Slide the clip and the BlueAnt S1 onto your car s sun visor Make sure the microphone is directed towards ...

Page 9: ...9 Do not leave the BlueAnt S1 in direct sunlight or in any area where the temperature may exceed 60 C 140 F such as inside a closed car on a hot day ...

Page 10: ...ut there is no active call or music streaming To turn the voice answer feature on hold Vol for 5 seconds until the S1 beeps To turn the voice answer feature off hold Vol for 5 seconds until the S1 beeps You can tell whether or not the voice answer feature is activated by listening to the sound the S1 makes when the phone rings the S1 plays an additional set of beeps at the end of each ring when th...

Page 11: ...voice dialing feature You may need to record voice tags on your phone to use this feature see your phone s manual for more details If you want to end the call just click or use your phone s end call button On some phone models the audio may remain on the phone when you initiate a call In this case hold for about 1 second to transfer the audio to the BlueAnt S1 Streaming Music If your phone support...

Page 12: ... is the case on your phone you need to change your phone s play via or listen via setting to configure it to use Bluetooth to play the audio If you receive a call while you are listening to music through the S1 the music will pause until you reject or end the call On some phones you will need to restart the music manually Switching the S1 On and Off You can tell if the S1 is on or off by looking a...

Page 13: ...the S1 back into pairing mode by holding down the Multi Function button for about 5 seconds until the Bluetooth light starts flashing red and blue 3 Follow the instructions in Getting Started Pairing The S1 page 6 to pair the S1 with your phone The S1 can store pairing information for up to 8 Bluetooth devices If you pair a ninth device it will replace the stored pairing information for the phone ...

Page 14: ...to tell that the battery is low because the Bluetooth Light turns steady red If the battery level drops to very low then the S1 will play a low battery sound and automatically switch itself off Charging the S1 with the AC Adapter 1 Attach the supplied charger to an external power source During charging the Bluetooth Light on the middle of the S1 will turn orange 2 Charge the S1 until the Bluetooth...

Page 15: ... phone hold for about 3 seconds To transfer audio from your phone to the S1 hold for about 1 second On some phones you may need to accept a connection prompt displayed on the phone before you can transfer the audio If this applies to your phone you can avoid this by configuring the phone to treat the BlueAnt S1 as a trusted connection See My Phone Does Not Automatically Reconnect to the S1 page 20...

Page 16: ... phones then you will have to reconnect to the S1 using your phone s Bluetooth menu In addition the S1 will not reconnect automatically if you manually disconnected your phone from the S1 using your phone s Bluetooth menu In this case you will need to use your phone s Bluetooth menu to reconnect By default some phones including Blackberry phones will prompt you to confirm whether you want to accep...

Page 17: ...urrently designated the primary phone As explained below this is determined by a combination of connection order and active calls Which Phone Is The Primary Phone The primary phone is either the phone that connected to the S1 most recently or the phone that had the last active call When your phones connect to the S1 the one that connects last becomes the primary Every time you have an active call ...

Page 18: ...ing any of the following Answer an incoming call The phone receiving the call will become the primary phone Initiate a call from one of the phone handsets The phone making the call will become the primary phone Hold for about 5 seconds The primary and secondary phones will be swapped ...

Page 19: ... hear a special ringtone Click to end the current call and accept the incoming call Click to reject the incoming call and continue with the current call Or do nothing if you want to ignore the incoming call and continue with the current call You cannot use the voice answer feature when you are already on a call You must use the S1 buttons to answer or reject the call ...

Page 20: ...he battery and then replacing the battery and switching it back on again If you have tried all of these steps and have still not been able to resolve your problem then please call us for help Resetting the S1 If you are experiencing problems you can reset the BlueAnt S1 and start again Resetting the S1 will clear all the stored pairing settings and put the device back into pairing mode To Reset th...

Page 21: ... connection to the S1 then you should change the setting on your phone so that it treats the S1 as a trusted or authorized connection Configuring Your Phone To Automatically Reconnect to the S1 1 Go to your phone s Bluetooth menu 2 Locate the BlueAnt S1 in the list of paired devices and go to the options or device property settings 3 The exact option to change will depend on your phone model but l...

Page 22: ...ssion every few seconds The light flashes blue continuously when the S1 is searching for devices in range or connecting to a previously paired device Steady Blue Indicates that the Bluetooth Link is active The light turns steady blue when you have an active call through the S1 and when you are streaming music through the S1 Steady Red Indicates that the battery is low Steady Orange Indicates that ...

Page 23: ...lls page 10 Reject an Incoming Call Click Although you can answer calls with your voice you can only reject a call using the button End the Current Call Click You can also end the call by using your phone s end call button Use Phone Voice Dialing Hold for 1 second You can only use this function if your phone supports voice dial functionality You may need to record voice tags on your phone to use t...

Page 24: ...rmation about multipoint and an explanation of primary and secondary phones see Using More Than One Phone At The Same Time Multipoint page 17 Activate the Voice Answer Feature Hold Vol for 5 seconds until the S1 beeps You can only turn the voice answer feature on or off when the S1 is in Standby mode the S1 is turned on but there is no active call or music streaming For more information about answ...

Page 25: ...irectives Conformance Statement Hereby BlueAnt declares that this product is in compliance with The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC All other relevant EU Directives The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number FCC Notice To Users 15 21 BlueAnt has not approved any changes or modifications to this device by the user You are cautioned th...

Page 26: ...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 t...

Page 27: ... users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal Recycling Bluetooth Acce...

Page 28: ...nstrument To ensure its ongoing performance your Bluetooth device should be looked after as you would any quality consumer electronic product BlueAnt recommends that you take the following precautions Avoid leaving your device in direct sunlight such as on the dash or console of a car or truck Always place it in your car glove box your pocket or take it with you Do not leave your device or use you...

Page 29: ...n or in the case of non approved electrical accessories may cause the device to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines Use of non approved accessories will void your device s warranty For a list of approved BlueAnt accessories visit our Web site at www blueantwireless com Electromagnetic Interference Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI if inadequately sh...

Page 30: ...se your BlueAnt device If no authorized person is available or you remain uncertain BlueAnt recommends that you turn off your Bluetooth device and any mobile phones unless they are required in an emergency situation Safety Warning and Information Symbols Your BlueAnt battery charger or device may contain symbols defined as follows Symbol Definition Important safety information follows Do not dispo...

Page 31: ...uspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions Rain sleet snow ice and heavy traffic can be hazardous Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving Jotting down a to do list or going through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibility driving safely Dial sensibly and assess the traffic if possible place calls when your car is not moving or b...

Page 32: ...es as follows to new BlueAnt Products purchased by consumers in the United States of America Canada Australia New Zealand or other countries or territories where an authorized BlueAnt distributor has been appointed and which are accompanied by this Limited Warranty Length of Coverage Two 2 years from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the Product Exclusions Normal wear and tea...

Page 33: ...tered or obliterated broken seals or seals that show evidence of tampering mismatched board serial numbers non conforming or non BlueAnt housings or parts or any other alterations or modifications not approved by BlueAnt are excluded from coverage Communication devices Defects damages or the failure of Products due to any communication service device or signal you may subscribe to or use with the ...

Page 34: ...ociated with shipping the Products to the BlueAnt authorized customer service center To obtain service you must include a Return Authorization RA form obtained from a BlueAnt Authorized Customer Service Center a copy of your receipt bill of sale or other comparable proof of purchase your BlueAnt Product No returns will be accepted without an appropriately completed RA form What Other Limitations A...

Page 35: ...ons or exclusions may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another The consumer acknowledges and agrees that he or she has read or has voluntarily chosen not to read after being given a reasonable opportunity to do so the instruction manual for this Product which is available at w...

Page 36: ... for your records For warranty service of your BlueAnt Product you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status Trademarks and Patents BlueAnt and other trademarks are trademarks of BlueAnt and may not be used without permission The BlueAnt logo is registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office and globally with the World Intellectual Property Organization ...

Page 37: ...s are designed to reach volumes of up to 100 decibels Prolonged use at high volumes may affect your hearing capacity Using for extensive periods may result in noise induced hearing loss NIHL Thank you for choosing a BlueAnt product ...

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