Tritton AX Visor TRI-BC200 Operating Instructions Download Page 1

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Tritton Technologies warrants this product against all defects in material and workmanship 

for a period of one year from the date of purchase by end user. The conditions for warranty 

are as follows .

The warranty is valid only if the original receipt issued to the original purchaser by the dealer 

is presented with the product to be repaired or replaced.

The warranty is void if the serial number, date of purchase and/or product label has 

been removed.

The warranty does not cover any failure or damage of the product due to normal wear and

tear, physical abuse, improper installation, misuse, modification or repairs by unauthorized 

third parties.

Tritton Technologies does not assume responsibility for any loss or damage incurred during 

shipment and as a result of force majeure.

Tritton Technologies is not liable for any incidental or   consequential damages arising from the 

use or misuse of the product.

All warranty claims are limited to repair or replacement of the defective product at the sole 

discretion of Tritton Technologies.

If Tritton Technologies repairs or replaces the product, the repaired or replaced product shall be 

warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period. Repair or replacement may 

involve the use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced part or product 

becomes the property of Tritton Technologies.

Consumable components, such as batteries, are not included in the warranty obligation.

Product Warranty

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Standards

RF Frequency Range

Profiles Supported

Transmission Power

Distance

Audio Output

Battery Life

Charging Time

Charging Voltage

Adapter Input

Buttons

Display

Weight

Operating Temp. & Humidity

Certification

Bluetooth Specification V1.2

2402 ~ 2480 MHz

Headset, Handsfree

0.25 ~ 2.5mW (Class 2)

10m (in open space)

> 1W

Standby > 400 hrs

Continuous Talk Time > 15 hrs

< 3 hrs

DC +5V (USB)

AC 90~250V

Power On/Off,Multi-Function Button, 

Mute Button,Volume Up/Down

128 X 32 dots OLED (white)

63g

-10 ~ +50°C,Rel.Humidity 0 ~ 95%

BQB, FCC, CE, MIC

Product Specifications

For privacy reasons, if you don’t want the 

party on the other line to hear your voice, 

you can mute the microphone by long 

clicking MUTE/HOLD button. To cancel 

mute function, long click MUTE/HOLD 

button.

To transfer calls from AX Visor to phone and 

vice versa, long click Mute / Handset during  

mode.

During talk mode, if you receive another 

call, lshort click MFB button to hold the 1st 

call and answer 2nd call. To toggle between 

calls, short click MFB button. During talk 

mode, by short-clicking MFB, you can end 

the current call to continue with the next call.

Note: 3 Way Call function is only applicable 

if user has subscribed for such service.

Function

Microphone 

     Mute

Call Transfer

Answer 2nd line

/ 3 Way Call

Call Waited

Call Transferred

Mic. Muted  

Display

Action / Tone Indicator

Volume Control

Short click (+) or (-) to adjust volume. To 

adjust volume in continuous increments, 

click and hold (+) or (-) button.

Pairing the AX Visor with other Bluetooth Devices

Function

Display

Action / Tone Indicator

To put AX Visor in pairing mode, while 

pressing MFB, slide Power Switch from x 

to o. Keep pressing the MFB until you see 

‘Wait for Pairing’, AX Visor and Bluetooth 

Device Address. AX Visor is now ready to 

be paired. Pairing mode lasts for 3 

minutes, after this period AX Visor returns 

to standby mode.
From a Bluetooth phone or PC, search for  

AX Visor. When prompted for pinkey, enter 

‘0000’ which is the pinkey for AX Visor. 

When paired, you will see ‘Pairing 

Success’ followed by display of 

‘Connection States’ and ‘Battery Level 

Indicator. 

If AX Visor was paired in upside down 

position(Car Handsfree mode), car icon 

will be displayed and likewise, if it was 

paired in upright position(Speakerphone 

mode), then the sound icon will be 

displayed.
In idle mode, short click MFB to check the 

connection status. If Bluetooth icon is 

highlighted, it means AX Visor is in 

connection state.
Under the following circumstance, AX 

Visor automatically attempts to reconnect 

to the last connected device.

- When car engine is started (when engine 

vibration has been detected) 

- If AX Visor is disconnected, long click 

MFB until you hear the beep tone followed 

by display of Connecting...’image. AX 

Visor will then reconnect to the last device 

used.
To prevent accidental button activation 

while the device is being carried around, 

lock the button operations by long clicking  

MUTE/HOLD button. To unlock, long click 

MUTE/HOLD button.

Pairing Mode

Pairing Successful

            &

 Connection State

Connection State

Reconnect 

 Function

Button Hold  

  Function

Wait for Pairing 

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Pairing Success

 

Connecting... 

Bluetooth

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 Hands-Free Car Kit 

Speaker Phone with Caller ID

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Echo and Noise Cancellation

- Integrated DSP(Digital Signal Processor) eliminates echo and noise thereby

  providing clear voice quality even under harsh environmental conditions. 

- If AX Visor is used as ‘Car Handsfree’ mode in car, it eliminates most 

  surrounding noise (engine noise, wind noise, surrounding noise, radio sound

  etc.) and delivers clear voice to the other party. Also, it eliminates echo signals

  created by transmission of car speaker sounds to the microphone. The above

  mechanism for echo and noise cancellation is realized through the use of 2 

  microphone system and algorithm which cancels out unnecessary noise,

  while delivering only the user’s voice. Due to this, for best in-car       

  performance, mount the AX Visor (upside down) on the sun visor.

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- Alternately, if AX Visor is used as ‘Speakerphone’ mode (right-side up), it  

  doesn’t  matter in which direction the AX Visor is placed as noise signals  

  generated from all directions will be processed thereby making it suitable for

  conference calls. 

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- The transition from one mode to another and vice-versa takes place 

  automatically. That is, if AX Visor is placed upright, ‘Speakerphone’ mode

  will be activated and likewise, if it is placed upside down, ‘Car Handsfree’ 

  mode will be activated. However, this automatic mode transition doesn’t take 

  effect during talk mode. 

Attaching the AX Visor onto a Sun Visor

-  Mount the clip onto the back of AX Visor and slide the clip onto sun visor as 

   shown below 

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Disclaimer Notice

The manufacturer shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the 

furnishing,  performance  or  use  of  this  material.  This  document  contains  proprietary  information,  which  is  protected  by 

international  patent  applications  and  copyright.  All  rights  reserved.  No  part  of  this  document  may  be  copied,  reproduced  or 

translated without prior written consent of the manufacturer. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to 

make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes. The 

manufacturer also reserves the right to change the specifications without notice.

      European CE notice to users and product statements

This product is C E marked according to the provisions of the R & TTE Directive (99/5/EC). Hereby, Tritton Technologies Co., Ltd, 

declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. 

For further information, please contact http://www.trittonusa.com 

      FCC notice to users and product statements

THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may 

not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause 

undesired operation. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could 

void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

    WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC Art. 11(2)

The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. By ensuring this product is 

disposed of correctly,  you will help prevent potential negative  consequences for the environment and human  health, 

which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about 

recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where 

you purchased the product.

 

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Charging the AX Visor Battery

OLED Display Features

Package Contents

Introduction

CONTENTS

- If battery level is low, battery level indicator icon will be 

   displayed as empty.

- To charge the battery, connect the handsfree kit to AC/DC 

   power adapter or PC using the USB Cable.

- During charging, the battery level indicator will flash with the

   text ‘Charging’ displayed in static motion.

Charging….

- When charged, the text ‘Charged’ will flash on the OLED screen. 

Charged 

Switching the AX Visor ON/OFF

- To switch on AX Visor, slide the power switch to O. You will

   hear a boot tone, it will display the TRITTON logo followed by 

   connection state icons and battery level indication. For battery

   power saving, display enters sleep mode after 10 seconds.

- To switch off AX Visor, slide the power switch to X. 

Except during talk mode, battery power consumption is very 

low and therefore, it is not necessary to switch off power. 

By keeping the AX Visor switch on, you can enjoy the special 

feature of ‘Automatic Connection’ to the phone when car 

engine is started.

Hold Indicator

Bluetooth

Connection 

Status

Mode Indicator

Battery Indicator

Buttons locked

Buttons unlocked

Bluetooth Disconnected

Bluetooth Connected

Automatic Mode Switching & Invertible Display Function

The AX Visor is equipped with Automatic Mode Switching as well as Automatic 

Invertible OLED functions.

Automatic Mode Switching sets the best talk environment for the user depending 

on where the AX Visor is used. If the AX Visor is clipped onto a sun visor, it 

automatically enters into Car Handsfree Mode, Uni directional Microphone, and 

when placed on a table, it enters into Speakerphone mode (patent pending) with 

Omni directional Microphone.

The OLED display will automatically invert to an upright viewing direction 

depending on whether the AX Visor is placed upright or upside down.

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To conserve battery life, the  

display automatically switches 

off after 10 seconds. To see the 

display again, short click MFB.

Car Handsfree Mode : 

Optimum voice quality 

when mounted onto 

sun visor.

Speakerphone Mode : 

Optimum voice quality 

when placed on table

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-  Bluetooth Handsfree Kit (AX Visor)

-  Sun Visor Clip

-  AC/DC Charger Adapter

-  USB Cable

-  User Manual 

Volume Control

Mute / 

Handset Button

Display

Speaker

Microphone

USB Port

Power Switch

MFB

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High Quality Wireless Handsfree Function

Dual (Car and Indoor) Application – 

       Automatic Mode Switching

Enhanced Echo & Noise 

   Cancellation via DSP

Automatic Invertible Display Function

  Detection Function Automatic

  Bluetooth Connection

Charging and Firmware

   Upgrade via USB

Thank you for purchasing the Tritton AX Visor Bluetooth handsfree kit. The AX Visor 
incorporates state-of-the-art wireless handsfree and speakerphone technology.
It functions as a ‘Car Handsfree Kit’ or ‘Portable Speakerphone’ when linked to 
Bluetooth phones supporting headset or handsfree profiles.
Uniquely designed to be portable and versatile, the AX Visor will provide you with 
maximum comfort and satisfaction for all of your handsfree needs whether you use 
the device in a car, outdoor or in an office.

Introduction...................................................................................................                                                                                                   
Safety Instructions.......................................................................................                                                                    
Product Features......................................................................................... 
Package Contents....................................................................................... 
Description of Parts.....................................................................................
OLED Display Features..............................................................................
Charging the AX Visor Battery ....................................................................
Switching the AX Visor ON/OFF.................................................................
Basic Handsfree Operations for the AX Visor........................................... 
Pairing the AX Visor with other Bluetooth Devices...................................
Echo and Noise Cancellation...................................................... 
Attaching the AX Visor onto a Sun Visor..................................................... 
Product Specifications................................................................
Product Warranty.................................................................................

Safety Instructions 

-  Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones and handsfree 
   equipments in areas you intend to use the AX Visor.
-  As much as possible, do not manipulate the buttons of the device while driving.
-  Do not expose the device to direct sunlight especially on the dashboard of a car in
   extreme temperatures as it may cause product deformation and even battery
   explosion. For safety, store the device in glove or console box when not in use.
-  When cleaning the device, do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or
   solvents as these may render the finish dull permanently.
-  When charging the device using AC/DC adapter, please make sure the correct 
   input voltage is used.
-  Charge the battery for at least 2 hours before using.
-  Do not use in places like hospitals, airplanes etc. where use of electronic devices is
   prohibited.
-  Do not expose the device to extremes of temperature, moisture and vibrations.

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Description of Parts

Online Support: www.TRITTONUSA.com

Phone Support: 800-431-1176

Email Support: [email protected]

Product Features

Basic Handsfree Operations for the AX Visor

Function

On an incoming call, ‘Ringing’ and ‘Caller ID’ 

will be displayed alternately. If Caller ID 

function is not supported by the phone, then  

only ‘Ringing…’ will be displayed. To answer 

call, short click MFB.(For acronym 

references, please see page 4)

To make a call, first dial from the phone and 

short click MFB to switch call to AX Visor 

Note : Some phones allow direct call transfer 

without having to press MFB. 

To redial, short click MFB. For some phones, 

when MFB is short clicked, it first displays the 

numbers last called or received. In this case, 

short click MFB again to redial. Note : Some 

phones allow direct redial by short clicking 

MFB just once.

To voice dial, make sure your phone supports 

voice dialing function and that it is activated 

and voice tags have been recorded. In idle 

mode, short click MFB to first display the 

icons and then long click MFB to initiate voice 

dial.

To end call first, short click MFB during ‘Talk 

Mode’. If other party ends the call first, AX 

Visor automatically returns to handsfree 

standby mode. After call is ended, talk time 

will also be displayed.

To reject incoming call, long click MFB.

Display

Action / Tone Indicator

Ringing...

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Call Transferred

Redialing...

Voice Dialing

Call Ended  

Call Rejected

Answer Call

Make Call

Redial

Voice Dial

End Call

Reject Call

Many of the buttons perform multiple tasks, based upon if they are tapped, or held

down. We call this “Short Click” and “Long Click” respectively throughout the manual.

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