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User Guide 

Summary of Contents for Clip IIIs

Page 1: ... Cover i Tech Clip IIIs User Guide ...

Page 2: ...adset 7 8 Using Your Headset 9 10 Answering a Call 9 Answering a Call when Listening to Stereo Audio 9 Ending a Call 9 Rejecting a Call 9 Dialing from Your Mobile Handset 9 Voice Dialing from Your Headset 10 Last Number Redialing from Your Headset 10 Listening to Stereo Audio fromYour PC 10 Adjusting the Volume 11 Resetting Removing the Pairing 11 Care and Maintenance 12 13 Safety Information 14 T...

Page 3: ...headset the headset please follow these simple steps Charge your headset Pair your headset with a Bluetooth enabled mobile handset Multifunction Button MFB Earpiece Built in rechargeable battery Earpiece Jet and removable earpiece for Stereo Charging Socket Microphone Volume Dual LED Built in Buzzer ...

Page 4: ...Page 2 Wearing Your i Tech Clip IIIs Headset as a Mono Headset ...

Page 5: ...Page 3 Charging Your Headset Fig 4 The Headset comes with a built in rechargeable battery Prior to using the headset it is recommendable to charge the battery fully for the first time ...

Page 6: ...charged the LED will turn blue and remains on for 30 minutes Disconnect the charger from AC wall outlet and the headset Press and hold the MFB fig 1 for 2 seconds to turn the headset on please refer to Turning Your Headset On and Off on the next page Talk Standby Time The fully charged battery offers up to 6 hours talk time and up to 150 hours standby time When no calls are in progress the headset...

Page 7: ...and hold the MFB for 3 seconds until you hear a long beep The LED flash stops IMPORTANT To disconnect the Bluetooth connection please firstly turn of your headset by pressing the MFB key Turning the Built in Buzzer On and Off Turning On the Built in Buzzer Press and hold the Volume for 2 seconds until you hear a long beep The LED flashes blue NOTE The built in buzzer is set to ON when shipped Turn...

Page 8: ...or the first time you must pair it with a Bluetooth enabled mobile handset The information on the next page describes pairing instruction for typical Bluetooth enabled mobile handset Headset pairing procedure is subject to different models of mobile handsets ...

Page 9: ...nd select i Tech Clip IIIs from the list 6 Enter the preprogrammed passkey 8888 and press OK to pair your headset and mobile handset When the pairing is complete the headset LED will flash blue rapidly for 5 times followed by a long beep 7 Go back to your mobile handset s main menu For certain mobile handset models a headset icon will be shown on the screen You should now be able to make and recei...

Page 10: ...all and when finished press the MFB once to resume stereo audio If the other party you are speaking to ends the call stereo audio will automatically resume without having to pressing the MFB NOTE To receive stereo audio from your mobile handset or PDA please make sure they support the Bluetooth A2DP profile Ending a Call Press the MFB to end your call or end the call via your mobile handset in the...

Page 11: ...Number Redialling from Your Headset Press the MFB on your headset twice IMPORTANT The above functions are only applicable to mobile handsets with Bluetooth Handsfree Profile Functionality varies depending on the mobile handset model you have Please refer to your mobile handset user guide for additional information Listening to Stereo Audio from Your PC By connecting you headset to your PC through ...

Page 12: ...settings This also clears all current pairings 1 Ensure the headset is OFF 2 Press and hold the Volume Key until the LED alternately flashes blue and red rapidly 3 Release the Volume Key 4 Press and hold the Volume Key again until you hear 2 beeps 5 Recharge the headset for a few seconds The headset is turned off and returns to the original settings All current pairings are cleared ...

Page 13: ... headset Do not expose the headset to extremely high or low temperatures Do not dispose of the headset in a fire as it will result in explosion Do not expose your headset to contact with sharp objects as this will cause scratches and damage Do not stick anything inside the headset as this may damage internal components Do not attempt to disassemble the headset as it does not contain serviceable co...

Page 14: ...eadset Charging Only use the manufacturer supplied charger when charging the headset Do not disassemble the charger as it may expose you to dangerous voltages of other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the headset is subsequently used Do not use the charger outdoors or in damp areas Only charge the headset s built in battery in accordance with the instructions of this user g...

Page 15: ...ns that require an electrical device or RF radio product to be switched off in designated areas These could include hospitals blasting areas and potentially explosive atmospheres Turn off your headset prior to boarding an aircraft Do not use your headset in an aircraft Never mount or store your headset over any air bag deployment area as serious injury may result when an air bag deploys Do not ope...

Page 16: ... in between If the above steps do not solve your problem please recharge the headset and remove your mobile handset battery for a while If there is no reaction when pressing the buttons press the Reset Key fig 1 to return to factory default setting The headset is turned on again and all pairings are cleared The i Tech Clip IIIs Headset is compliant with and adopts the Bluetooth Specification 1 2 H...

Page 17: ...file Supported Headset Handsfree and A2DP Range of Frequency 2 4GHz Spectrum Dimensions 53 6mm L x 24 8mm W x 23 6mm H Nominal Charging Time Within 3 hours Talk Time Up to 6 hours Standby Time Up to 150 hours Weight 30 2 grams may vary due to users operation mode and mobile phone settings ...

Page 18: ...ffiliates Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc USA and licensed to i Tech Dynamic Limited 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 Caut...

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