
PMR BLUETOOTH
SPEAKERPHONE USER GUIDE
Declaration of Conformity
.
We declare that this product conforms to the R&TTE Directive
The
product identified above complies with the requirements of the
R&TTE directive above on the basis of the Standard
EN 300 328-2,
EN 301 489-1/-17, EN 60950-1
, this declaration is applied to the
test report No.: EF/2005/30005, EC/2005/30006 and
EV/2005/30012.For more information refer to our website.
CE 0678
Introduction
Welcome to Bluetooth wireless world.
The PMR Bluetooth speakerphone is a hands-free mobile phone
accessory that supports Bluetooth functions. It can connect
wirelessly to most makes and models of Bluetooth mobile phone. It
can be carried around with you - making mobile calls more
convenient, flexible and user-friendly.
The PMR Bluetooth speakerphone supports the following features:
•
Hands free audio can be achieved seamlessly and wirelessly
through the Bluetooth link to your mobile phone
•
High quality digital audio interface
•
Voice dialing (requires the Bluetooth mobile phone to support
voice dialing functions)
•
Built-in DSP echo canceling circuit to cancel echo and reduce
noise
•
Supports Headset V1.1 and Hands free V1.0 profile
Package Contents and requirements
The PMR speakerphone is supplied with various accessories listed
later under ‘
Supplied Accessories
’. When you receive the unit
please check that all the accessories are present. If not please
contact your supplier. You need a compatible Bluetooth mobile
phone (not included) to be able to use this unit.
Description of Controls
Earphone Socket
(For private conversation)
Charging Socket
Function Button
Power on/off
Microphone
Volume conterl
Speaker
Function Button:
Performs several interrelated functions.
Microphone:
Built-in type on swivel arm (30
o
is the recommended
angle. See picture on front cover)
Power on/off button:
Power on/off and hang up call
Description of Status Indicators:
Blue indicator on, red indicator off:
indicates that the
speakerphone is connected with the Bluetooth mobile phone
Blue indicator off, red indicator off:
indicates that the
speakerphone is switched off
Blue indicator off, red indicator flashing:
indicates that the
speakerphone is searching for a Bluetooth mobile phone
Blue indicator flashing, red indicator off:
indicates that the
speakerphone is in pairing mode
Blue indicator on, red indicator on:
indicates that call is in
progress
Red led flashing every 3 seconds:
this means you must charge
the battery with the special charger for 3 hours
Red led on:
battery charging
Red led shimmering:
battery fully charged
To charge the speakerphone
a.
Plug the AC adapter into the unit.
b.
Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet. The red LED will go on.
c.
When charging has finished, the red LED will shimmer.
d.
Unplug the charger cable from the wall outlet and the unit.
Pairing the Speakerphone and your Bluetooth mobile phone
The PMR Bluetooth speakerphone can only be used after it has
been paired with your Bluetooth mobile phone. Pairing establishes
the Bluetooth wireless link between the speakerphone and your
mobile phone.
(The PMR speakerphone can store a maximum of
three sets of pairing information.)
The PIN code is: ‘0000’
Initial pairing:
(The speakerphone must be powered on and the
Bluetooth mobile phone should be within a few metres of it)
a.
Press function button for 4 seconds to six seconds, the blue
indicator flashes every 0.5 second. This indicates that the unit
is in headset pairing mode.
b.
Press function button for more than 6 seconds or until the blue
indicator flashes every 1 second. This indicates that the unit is
in hands-free pairing mode.
c.
Operate your mobile phone Bluetooth menu to complete the
pairing process. (see the examples below for several types of
phones).
The PIN code is: ‘0000’
d.
After pairing is complete, during hands free unit linking with
Bluetooth phone, the blue indicator is on and red indicator is
off.
Note: During pairing, if you click the function button, the pairing
operation will be cancelled and the unit will revert to standby status.
Examples of pairing procedures for common phone types:
The basic procedure for pairing with a mobile phone is the same for
all makes and models. However, the details of the menus and
procedures can vary – especially for mobile phones from different
manufacturers. Some examples of the pairing procedure for the
PMR Bluetooth speakerphone with Motorola, Nokia and Ericsson
Bluetooth mobile phones are described below:
(See the operating instructions of your phone for full details)
Nokia phone (8910i):
Enter into function menu? Select Data Link ? Select
Bluetooth? Select Search for Audio Device ? (If a suitable
Bluetooth device is detected (in this case the speakerphone), the
name of that Bluetooth device is displayed). Select this device ?
Enter pin code 0000
For Motorola phone(V500):
Enter into MENU? Select ? "Setting"? Select ? "Connection"
? Select "Bluetooth Link"? Select ? "Hands free"? Select ?
Scan All(If a suitable Bluetooth device is detected (in this case the
speakerphone), the name of that Bluetooth device is displayed).
Select this device ? Enter pin code 0000
For Sony Ericsson phone (T68i):
Press middle function key (between dialing key and cancel
key)? Select "Connection"? Select "Bluetooth"? Select
"Scan device"? (If a suitable Bluetooth device is detected (in this
case the speakerphone), the name of that Bluetooth device is
displayed). Select this device? Enter pin code 0000