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Copyright © 2005. All rights reserved

 

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Responding to Cell Phone 

1. Setting Up 

Before you turn on the receiver, please use the charging cable to charge 
them.  
 

2. Pairing 

(1) Turn on the Bluetooth enabled cell phone. 
(2) Turn on the receiver. 
(3) Operate the Bluetooth enabled cell phone to search the receiver.   

*Note: Users need to keep the two devices between 2 meters in case of 
connection failure. The status LED indicator of the receiver will be 
constantly on during search.

 

(4) Enter PIN code “0000” when the pop-up screen is shown on the cell 

phone. 

(5) Pairing is done while the status LED indicator start flashing. 
 

3.Connecting 

(1) ”Pairing” creates a link between Bluetooth enabled cell phone and 

Bluetooth receiver. It allows the phone to remember the receiver’s unique 
Bluetooth ID. You could add it to a list of “Paired Device” in the phone. 

(2) The receiver only needs to be paired ONE time with the phone before 

use. 

(3) Once the receiver is paired, it can be easily connected to the phone. 
(4) If the pairing information or log were deleted from the phone, the receiver 

must be paired with the phone again. 

(5) Start to use the Bluetooth receiver to pick up / drop calls in a wireless 

mode. 

 
*Note:  
1. Some cell phones require that an explicit connection be established with 

the receiver. For example, Nokia 3650 requires a Bluetooth connection to 
the receiver be initiated and stay connected before proceeding further. 
Other phones may initiate a Bluetooth connection only when a call is   

received. Please refer to the user manual of the cell phone being used and 

fully understand its behavior. 

Summary of Contents for WBT210

Page 1: ...WBT210 Receiver w Mic User Manual Version 1 1 BluePacket Communications Co Ltd Copyright 2005 All rights reserved...

Page 2: ...evices are described as Class 2 These are very low power and have a range of about 10 meters Some devices are Class 1 These have range comparable to that of Wi Fi and have a range up to 100 meters A l...

Page 3: ...ith dual capability for listening to music in a wireless mode as well as answering the cell phone While the phone rings the conversation can be transferred back and forth between the receiver and the...

Page 4: ...lls made to your Bluetooth enabled cell phone z Wireless mobility It is very convenient without being restricted by cables z No Line of sight restriction Unlike infrared devices it offers you a wide t...

Page 5: ...ked Flashes slowly Low battery output Charging LED Lights up steady Charging Indicator turns off when charging is completed Function Mode Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Phone Mode Volume Up Volume Down Ac...

Page 6: ...h enabled device that minimally supports the A2DP profile of the Bluetooth specification version 1 1 to play music In this scenario the ability of the Bluetooth receiver to pick up drop phone calls is...

Page 7: ...ell phone and Bluetooth receiver It allows the phone to remember the receiver s unique Bluetooth ID You could add it to a list of Paired Device in the phone 2 The receiver only needs to be paired ONE...

Page 8: ...ing Up Music Source Set the Bluetooth TX HCI dongle to TX mode Then link it to the audio source The status LED indicator on TX HCI dongle will flash quickly and search for the receiver 2 Connecting th...

Page 9: ...ceiver on the Paired Device list Then operate the cell phone to connect to the receiver 3 When the connection is set up the music will pause and you can switch to the cell phone mode automatically You...

Page 10: ...d AV Headset and Hand Free Profiles Audio Format SBC Memory 8M flash external memory Rx Sensitivity 0 1 BER at 86 dBm RF Output Power 6dBm to 4 dBm Sampling Rate 48 KHz Antenna embedded antenna Workin...

Page 11: ...the receiver is powered on and the LED indicator is steadily light on 3 Verify that the receiver is within the specified range of 10 meters from the audio source 4 Check if any other Bluetooth device...

Page 12: ...BluePacket Bluetooth Receiver Brand Nokia Moto Sony Ericsson Siemens Panasonic Dopod 3650 v600 T610 U15 X70 575 3660 v500 T630 6230 v525 T68i 6820 v80 Z600 7610 A630 K700i V620 P900 E398 S700 E550 V53...

Page 13: ...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...

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