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C-TECH 

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2.  Use the Up/Down arrows (joystick on T68/T68i) or the number keys to change the 

Headset

 listening volume 

 

Note: The Ericsson phones do not support 16 volume levels.    The 16 volume levels on the 

Headset

 will 

be converted to 8 volume levels on the Ericsson phones. 

 

Orientation 

The wearing orientation (right ear or left ear) can be modified using Ericsson phones.   

Changing the orientation will switch the Volume Up and Volume Down button functions.    The 

default orientation is for right ear.    To change the wearing orientation: 

1. 

Select 

“Orientation” 

2. 

Select 

“Right Ear”

 or

 “Left Ear” 

 

Passkey 

The passkey on the 

Headset

 can be modified using Ericsson phones.    To change the passkey: 

1. 

Select 

“Passkey” 

2.  Enter the current passkey 

3.  Enter the new passkey 

4.  Re-enter the new passkey 

 

The phone will indicate if the passkey is successfully changed or if the passkey change failed.  The 

passkey can be up to 16 digits. 

 

Name 

The 

Headset

 name can be modified using Ericsson phones.    To modify the 

Headset

 name: 

1. Select 

“Name” 

2.  Enter the new 

Headset

 name, up to 11 characters 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BT201

Page 1: ...able range of frequency to ensure communication compatibility throughout the globe How the Headset is Used For Headset to work it must be used with mobile phone PC or any device with Bluetooth technol...

Page 2: ...mobile phone or any device that you want to use with the Bluetooth Headset it has to be compatible with Bluetooth wireless technology and supports the Headset Profile In order to use the Headset with...

Page 3: ...ar the headset factory setup is for right ear use Pair the Headset with a device mobile phone Use appropriate C TECH charger to charger the Headset The above stages are described in detail below Right...

Page 4: ...ard when you press and hold the Headset button followed by a short high tone The Headset indicator light now flashes green and flashes red when low battery is detected To turn the Headset off A short...

Page 5: ...hone shows a list of device types that can be paired with it is displayed Scroll the Headset and press YES 3 Putting Headset in pairing mode LED flash green and red alternately 4 The phone commences s...

Page 6: ...ned off during the process of charging the indicator light shows a steady red light and flashes red when the Headset is on When the headset is turned off once the battery is fully charged the indicato...

Page 7: ...eadset button has following functions make a call by using voice control receive a call terminate a call transfer the sound from the phone to the Headset Redialing last dialed number Redialing last re...

Page 8: ...e sure the Headset is on and within close range to the phone Transferring calls Calls can be transferred from the cell phone to the Headset and from the Headset to the cell phone Transferring the soun...

Page 9: ...the Settings menu on the Ericsson phone 1 Make sure the Headset is paired with the phone and the Headset is within range 2 Open the Extras menu on the T39 R520m Connect menu on T68 T68i 3 Select Acces...

Page 10: ...me Down button functions The default orientation is for right ear To change the wearing orientation 1 Select Orientation 2 Select Right Ear or Left Ear Passkey The passkey on the Headset can be modifi...

Page 11: ...t and the device you are using with are no more than 10 m 30 ft apart so they are within operable range No Indication of Charging is Shown For the Headset battery that is empty or has not been used fo...

Page 12: ...d in the air For safety reasons do not carry or store flammable goods such as gas liquid in your vehicle compartment containing an electronic device Power Supply Power supply must be connected to desi...

Page 13: ...echargeable battery has a long service life A new battery or one that has not been used for a long period of time could have reduced capacity the first few times it is used Use only Cal Comp original...

Page 14: ...tial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communi...

Page 15: ...nas made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television inter...

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