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Bluetooth
Your voice
Caller‘s voice
Caller‘s voice
audible here
Roger
Using Bluetooth
Roger Pen allows you to connect to Bluetooth-enabled cell phones
and smartphones to make and receive phone calls. Before you can
use your Roger Pen with your phone however, you need to make
sure your phone has Bluetooth, and complete the pairing and
connection procedures described in ‘Setting up Bluetooth’.
Using Roger Pen during phone calls
When engaged in a phone call, wear Roger Pen around the neck
using the lanyard as shown below (figure 1) or hold it in your hand
and ensure the top of the Roger Pen is pointing towards your
mouth (figure 2). In very noisy environments, you may want to
move Roger Pen closer to your mouth.
1.
2.
Avoid covering the microphone opening with your finger or
clothes (figure 3) and make sure Roger Pen is not pointing away
from you (figure 4).
3.
4.
Bluetooth calls will always take priority over the audio input
function of your Roger Pen.
During a phone call, keep your cell phone on you. Bluetooth’s
range (the maximum distance between Roger Pen and the
phone) is 1–3 meters / 3–10 ft. Outside of this range the
connection may be lost or drop in and out.
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