Tellur Vox 55
TLL511321 User Manual Download Page 4

Quick Start

The headset contains the following parts

with variations 

depending on the specific model

:

1.LED indicator (red, green or blue)

2.MFB button (with telephone or power logo)/ Toggle switch

3.Volume button included “+” and “–“ (some of the headset 

does not support)

4.Charging port

5.Ear hook

6.Microphone

7.Earpiece

Fully charge the headset before using. For charging details, 

please refer to "Charger and Battery" in this manual. 

Meanwhile, choose the compatible cellphone or other 

Bluetooth devices for pairing. For details about pairing, 

please refer to "Basic Operations". 

Tips: Keep the headset away from your credit card or other 

magnetic storage media; otherwise, the stored information 

may be lost due to demagnetization. 

Basic Operations

Note: short press = click the button once; twice press = 

press the button fast, twice; long press = hold and press the 

button more than one second.

Power on and pairing: 

1. At the power off status, long press and hold the MFB 

button until the blue light or red and blue lights flash 

alternately, then release the button (here with buzzer or voice 

tone) and the headset will enter pairing mode.

2. At the power off status, press the MFB button, when you 

see the blue light flashing or hear the voice prompt “Power 

on, Pairing”, then the headset enters pairing mode 

automatically. 

3. At the power off status, hold down MFB for about 3 

seconds to power on. Red and blue / blue indicators blink 

synchronously 3 times, together with a voice of "Power On". 

Then the red and blue indicators blink alternatively with a 

voice of "Pairing".

4. When the headset is in power-off state, push the toggle 

Upward to power on the headset. The voice prompt "Power 

on " will be heard and the headset automatically enters the 

pairing state. The indicator blinks in red and blue 

alternatively. The headset automatically powers off if 180 

seconds pairing timeout occurs. Match the timeout red light 

for about 2 seconds after automatic shutdown, accompanied 

by a "shut down" voice prompt.

Connecting:

Turn on your mobile phone’s Bluetooth to search 

for the Bluetooth headset, find “Tellur Vox 55”, select it and 

input password 0000 if needed (if the Bluetooth version is 

V2.1 or higher, no need to input the password), choose 

headset service to connect successfully.

Answer a call:

 For an incoming call, some headsets have the 

TONE/Vibration/ buzzer tone/voice prompt/telephone 

number prompt, just press the MFB key shortly to enter 

Talking mode when hearing the buzzer tone.

Reject a call:

 For an incoming call, Double-click\long press 

the MFB key/ / Volume - and release your hand 

when you hear a buzzer tone/voice prompt, then the headset 

will reject the call. 

End a call: 

When in talking mode, press the MFB key shortly 

to end the call.

Volume Control:

 lf your headset has volume control, when 

talking, short press to increase the volume, short 

press Volume- to decrease the volume.

Talking Switcher:

 When talking using Bluetooth headset, 

press the MFB twice or long press to switch to the mobile 

phone, repeat the above operation to go on talking with the 

Bluetooth headset. 

Re-dial Last Number:

 When in standby mode, long press the 

MFB key or shortly press it twice to redial the last call.

Voice Dialing:

 When in standby mode, press the MFB twice to 

operate the voice dialing on the mobile phone, enabled by 

voice control. Then again press the MFB twice to cancel it. 

(This function should be supported by mobile phone)

Multi-point Function Operating: 

1. Use the pairing operation to connect with Phone A, then 

turn off the headset. Turn on the headset and repeat the 

pairing steps to connect with Phone B, then turn off the 

headset again. At last, turn on the headset and, without 

entering pairing mode, the headset will connect with Phone A 

and Phone B automatically. Now the headset can receive calls 

from Phone A and Phone B. (Some of the headsets do not 

support this function)

2. Use the pairing operation to connect with Phone A, then 

turn off the Phone’s A Bluetooth function and turn off the 

headset as the same time. Turn on the headset and repeat the 

pairing steps to connect with Phone B, then turn on the 

Phone’s A Bluetooth function, the Phone A will connect with 

the headset automatically. (The phone should have the 

automatic return function)

Three-party Calling:

 

1.When on a call and a second call comes in, press MFB 

button once to end the current Call (A) and receive the Call 

(B); Long press MFB button 3 seconds to reject Call (B) and 

continue with Call (A) if you do not want to answer Call (B). 

When on the phone and a new call comes in, press the MFB 

button twice to switch Call (A) and Call (B) in two-way 

communication. Long press MFB 1 second to hold on the 

current Call (A) and receive Call (B). Press MFB button 1 

second again to recover Call (A). (Some of the headsets do not 

support)

Restore Headset Factory Parameter Settings:

1. In pairing state, with the Blue indicator light or the Blue 

and Red indicators light flashing alternatively, press MFB for 

2 seconds then release and the Blue and Red indicators will 

be flashing at the same time.

2. When the headset is in charging mode, press volume up or 

volume down until the Blue indicator flashes three times. 

3. When the headset is in charging mode, press MFB until 

the Blue or Red indicator flash. 

4. Connect the headset to a charger and press MFB and 

Volume– at the same time for about 3 seconds until the 

purple indicator blinks once. (Some of the headsets support)

5. Press the MFB button for about 5-10 seconds when the 

headset is being charged. The indicator blinks red for three 

times and the factory settings are restored. 

Power Off:

1.When the headset is on, long press MFB button until the 

Blue or Red indicator flash at the same time (with 

buzzer/voice prompt), then the headset turns off. 

2. When the headset is in any state, push the toggle switch 

downward. the indicator lights up in red for about 2 seconds 

and then turns off, accompanied by the voice prompt " Power 

off".

3.When the headset is in any state, long press MFB about 5 

second, the indicator lights up in red for about 2 seconds, 

accompanied by the voice prompt " Power off".

Anti-lose warning: When you walk out of the allowed 

distance, you will hear a voice prompt “Disconnected”, and 

then it will

enter pairing mode with a voice of “Pairing”. (Some of the 

headsets support)

Automatic reconnection: After power on, the headset will 

attempt an automatic reconnection with the previously 

connected cellphone. (Some 

of the headsets support)

Charger and Battery

Before using any charger to charge this headset, check 

whether the specifications of the charger meet the 

requirements. The recommended output voltage of the 

charger is DC5V+/-0.25V, and the recommended output 

current is 100 mA to 500 mA. An over-high charging voltage 

may damage the headset.

The headset is embedded with a non-removable charging 

battery. Do not attempt to remove the battery from the 

headset; otherwise, the headset may be damaged. If the 

headset is not used for a long time, keep it in a dry and 

well-ventilated place and charge the headset once every two 

months.

1.If the red indicator blinks with low-voltage beep, the 

headset’s battery is low. If the headset continues to work, it 

may be automatically powered off. You need to charge the 

headset by connecting the cable of the charger to the 

charging port on the headset.

2.Connect the charger to an AC power socket.

3.The red indicator is on when the headset is being charged. If 

the charging doesn’t start, disconnect the headset from the 

power socket and reconnect the headset again. It takes about 

2.5 hours to fully charge the headset. After battery charging is 

completed, the red indicator is off and the blue indicator is on. 

Disconnect the charger from the power socket and headset.

4.A fully charged battery can provide about 4 hours of talk 

time, or 120 hours of standby time. The actual talk time and 

standby time may vary with different cellphones, settings, use 

methods and environment. 

Summary of Contents for Vox 55 TLL511321

Page 1: ...Vox 55 Bluetooth Headset TLL511321 User Guide...

Page 2: ...2 Wireless range Up to 10 m Frequency 2 4GHz Class 2 Supported profiles A2DP 1 3 AVRCP 1 5 AVDTP 1 3 HFP 1 7 HSP 1 2 Multipoint technology Pair and maintain connections with two phones and answer call...

Page 3: ...hold the MFB button until the blue light or red and blue lights flash alternately then release the button here with buzzer or voice tone and the headset will enter pairing mode 2 At the power off sta...

Page 4: ...ck long press the MFB key Volume Volume and release your hand when you hear a buzzer tone voice prompt then the headset will reject the call End a call When in talking mode press the MFB key shortly t...

Page 5: ...headset automatically The phone should have the automatic return function Three party Calling 1 When on a call and a second call comes in press MFB button once to end the current Call A and receive th...

Page 6: ...turns off 2 When the headset is in any state push the toggle switch downward the indicator lights up in red for about 2 seconds and then turns off accompanied by the voice prompt Power off 3 When the...

Page 7: ...es to work it may be automatically powered off You need to charge the headset by connecting the cable of the charger to the charging port on the headset 2 Connect the charger to an AC power socket 3 T...

Page 8: ...sition The charging port is not properly connected The headset program is in error due to an incorrect operation The headset does not enter pairing mode The Bluetooth application of the cellphone is i...

Page 9: ...It is the responsibility of the user to dispose of the equipment using a designated collection point or service for separate recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE and batteries a...

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