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Blue Parrott B100 Wireless Headset

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Standby Mode

– Headset is on and ready to get a dial tone, answer, or end a call.

Standby Mode is automatic when removing headset from the base. Turning off the
headset while it is out of the base takes it out of Standby Mode.

Pair / Pairing

– Pairing is a simple and quick procedure that enables one Bluetooth

product to communicate with another Bluetooth product. Your Blue Parrott B100
headset and base have already been paired at the factory.  However, pairing is
necessary when using other Bluetooth products with Blue Parrott.

OPERATION SUMMARY

Your Blue Parrott B100 system consists of a base unit and a wireless headset. 
It allows you to communicate on a phone call, hands free, via Bluetooth technology. 

COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION

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Landline Phones

: Compatible with all home cordless and corded telephones. However,

in the case of two-line phones, only the first line will be accessible. Call waiting and
3-way conferencing, which are services offered by your telephone service provider,
remain intact and can be activated via the headset. The telephone does not need to
be Bluetooth-enabled. Not recommended for use on digital office telephone lines.

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Bluetooth Headsets

: Bluetooth headsets that have a 0000 passcode are compatible

with the Blue Parrott base. Check headset user guide for passcode information. 

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Bluetooth Cellular Phones

: Bluetooth cellular phones are compatible with the Blue

Parrott B100 headset when the cell phone’s pass code is set to 0000. Please consult
your phone’s user manual to set the pass code.

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VISUAL AND AUDIO INDICATORS EXPLAINED

Headset Indicator Lights / In Base:

No lights

Headset not receiving charge

Green light 

Operational/Full charge/Okay to use

Red Light

Operational/Continual charging/Okay to use

Headset Indicator Lights / Off Base:

Yellow flashing

In Standby Mode

Red light flashes every few seconds 

Low battery warning

Red and yellow lights flash alternately and then stop

Pairing successful

Headset Audio Indicators:

3 beeps that 

descend in tone 

Headset off (end Standby Mode)

3 beeps that 

ascend in tone

Headset on (in Standby Mode)

1 single beep

Follows press of Multifunction button to
obtain a dial tone, answer, or end a call.
Mute or un-mute microphone

Series of melodic tones

Incoming call 

Double beep every 30 seconds

Low battery warning

Base Unit Indicator Lights:

Dim green

Base receiving power/not on a call

Yellow flashing

Standby Mode

Yellow flashing/fast flickering green light

Incoming call

Yellow flashing/bright green

Call in progress

Red and orange lights flash alternately and then stop

Pairing successful

No lights

Unit not receiving power

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Blue Parrott B100 Wireless Headset

Summary of Contents for BlueParrott B100

Page 1: ...User Guide...

Page 2: ...Blue Parrott B100 Wireless Headset 1...

Page 3: ...Operations Standby Mode Turn Headset On Off 13 Make A Call End A Call 13 Answer A Call End A Call 14 Adjust Receive Volume 15 Microphone Mute On Off 15 Switch From Handset To Headset 15 Switch From H...

Page 4: ...3 Blue Parrott B100 Wireless Headset BOX CONTENTS BASE HEADSET...

Page 5: ...n water Plastic bags and small parts may cause choking if ingested Keep them away from children and pets The battery is nickel metal hydride After replacing dispose of according to local waste disposa...

Page 6: ...Wireless Headset PRODUCT FEATURES Blue Parrott B100 Headset 5 Multifunction Button Indicator Lights Volume Increase Microphone Mute Control Volume Decrease Control Noise Canceling Microphone Adjustab...

Page 7: ...Blue Parrott B100 Wireless Headset PRODUCT FEATURES Blue Parrott B100 Base 6 Pairing Control Indicator Lights Headset Charging Contact Line Port Cord Slot AC Adapter Port Phone Port...

Page 8: ...you to communicate on a phone call hands free via Bluetooth technology COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION Landline Phones Compatible with all home cordless and corded telephones However in the case of two lin...

Page 9: ...e house if possible For maximum range place the base unit at the highest possible elevation inside the building it will be used in Headset audio quality will suffer when you travel out of range If thi...

Page 10: ...e on page 8 Refer to label on base for connections STEP 1 Connect the Blue Parrott B100 to the telephone wall jack Take the Line cord that came with this unit and plug it into the LINE port on the bot...

Page 11: ...r with the cord wraps A dim green light will appear on the face of the base unit indicating that the base is receiving power Note More information on audio and visual indicators is available on page 2...

Page 12: ...y pick up the handset on your phone before placing the headset back in the charger base One hour of charge time will yield approximately 1 hour of talk time In the meantime you may use your telephone...

Page 13: ...r cushion on your left or right ear 2 Swivel the microphone boom up and over if necessary to bring it to the chosen side 3 Position the T bar on the side of your head above your ear 4 Slide headband i...

Page 14: ...wer However if you wish to turn the headset off and on follow these steps Turning the Headset Off and On Off Standby Mode not active Press and hold the multifunction button on the headset for about 3...

Page 15: ...the call will not be disconnected Note Lifting or hanging up the handset while a call is in progress on the headset will not disconnect the call End the Call Quickly press and release the multifunctio...

Page 16: ...the other end of the call Un Mute The Microphone On The Headset To un mute the microphone press and hold down the Increase Volume button for 4 seconds You will hear a beep and the microphone will un...

Page 17: ...dset has been hung up corded or turned off cordless 3 Press the multifunction button on the headset twice rapidly Do not hold down the button too long or you will disconnect the call 4 You will be con...

Page 18: ...ill disconnect the call Afterwards you will hear a beep followed by a dial tone 6 Remove the handset from the cradle corded phone or push the Talk On button cordless phone and dial the third party Whe...

Page 19: ...p it at least 50 feet away 2 Position the B100 base and B100 headset no more than 3 feet apart 3 Press and hold down the pairing button on the B100 base for approximately 5 to 15 seconds until the red...

Page 20: ...atibility section of this user guide for phone compatibility information Be sure the B100 headset is out of the base and both are out of Standby Mode 1 Refer to your phone s user manual for pairing in...

Page 21: ...in tone Headset off end Standby Mode 3 beeps that ascend in tone Headset on in Standby Mode 1 single beep Follows press of Multifunction button to obtain a dial tone answer or end a call Mute or un mu...

Page 22: ...harge the headset before I can use it You should charge the headset for 12 consecutive hours before first use After that the headset will continue to charge any time it is mounted in the base Can I st...

Page 23: ...e should then be disconnected until the source of the problem can be determined and until repair has been made If this is done the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontin...

Page 24: ...will disable alarm equipment consult your telephone company or a qualified installer Canada IC Notice to Users Product Statements Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may...

Page 25: ...of any defective part returned ght prepaid Returned products require a Return on that may be obtained by calling customer 1 800 742 8588 ED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER ES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCL...

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