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2.3 - Battery charging

Insert the micro USB charging cable into the relevant intercom connector, as shown in the figure. Con-

nect the cable to a standard USB charger.

LED indications:

- red LED: charging. 

- mgreen LED: fully charged.

2.4  LED indication

Standby

The BLUE LED flashes approximately every 3 

seconds.

Intercom CONNECT 

The LED turns BLUE with button intensity.

Device connected with phone/GPS

The LED emits a double BLUE flash approxima-

tely every 3 seconds.

Playing music from a Bluetooth® source

The LED emits an alternate BLUE flash.

Device in pairing mode 

The LED flashes RED/BLUE alternately.

Searching for another Bluetooth® device

The LED flashes RED/BLUE rapidly and alternately.

Settings mode CONNECT:

The LED lights up PURPLE.

Charging

The LED comes on RED during charging. The LED 

comes on GREEN when charging is complete.

Dead battery

The LED lights up RED.

2.5 Initial ignition (only dual unit version)

Press   on both the units to switch on the devices. The units are already paired by default.  

2.6 Initial ignition (only single unit version)

Press   to turn the unit on. The device will go into “PAIRING MODE”. These are the possible choices:

- pairing with Cellularline Interphone devices (see chapter 4.1).

- pairing with intercoms of other manufacturers (see chapter 4.1.4).

- phone or GPS navigation pairing (see chapter 5.1).

2.7  Voice guide language setting:

• With the device turned on, press and hold the UP button (<) until the third beep. The LED will be purple.

• Press 

+

 to select the desired language.

• Keep pressing the UP button (<) until the third beep to save the selection.  The LED will flash blue.

2.8 Listening priority 

The device uses the following priorities in managing the various functions:

1. Mobile phone

2. Intercom (communication with other intercoms)

3. Bluetooth

®

 A2DP audio source (Music from smartphone/Google Maps, MP3 Player etc.)

4. FM radio

This sequence is used by the device to manage the simultaneous use of multiple functions and to cho-

ose which function to stop. 

Examples:

• if a call is received while listening to music, the latter will be interrupted, automatically switching to 

the phone audio.

• If an intercom call is received while engaged in a phone call, the latter will not be interrupted.

Содержание Interphone Connect

Страница 1: ...1 USER GUIDE...

Страница 2: ...ity 5 Chap 3 Settings 6 3 1 System settings 6 Chap 4 Intercom 6 4 1 Pairing 6 4 1 1 Manual pairing 6 4 1 2 Pairing to a PREVIOUS SERIES INTERCOM device 6 4 1 3 Pairing with a NON Interphone ANYCOM dev...

Страница 3: ...so as to prevent the oxidation of the contacts Do not expose the product to salt water or ionised water drinks or other liquids If the device is exposed to liquids other than fresh water wash the devi...

Страница 4: ...ed LED comes on and the device turns off Volume Press the buttons Volume to increase and Volume to decrease the volume Intercom FM radio phone and music functions Press to directly activate or deactiv...

Страница 5: ...ault 2 6 Initial ignition only single unit version Press to turn the unit on The device will go into PAIRING MODE These are the possible choices pairing with Cellularline Interphone devices see chapte...

Страница 6: ...evious series and with the ANYCOM function It is also compatible with the interphones of other manufacturers Each CONNECT Interphone can be paired to a maximum of two intercoms If a device already has...

Страница 7: ...commands shown in the following table Answering a call In case of an incoming call press the button or say a word out loud voice activated response Chap 3 1 To end a call To end a call press the butto...

Страница 8: ...environment electro magnetic disturbances natural obstacles etc CHAP 7 MUSIC CONNECT Interphone can play music from Bluetooth devices smartphones MP3 players etc equip ped with A2DP profile To play mu...

Страница 9: ...9...

Страница 10: ...tissue WARNING To prevent possible hearing damage do not listen at high volume levels for long periods Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement Industry Canada IC Statement 15 21 You are cautio...

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