HS BT2 Operation info
Thank you for purchasing the Ready2Talk HS BT2 Wireless Headset.
The HS BT2 is designed to be a comfortable yet durable Wireless Headset microphone offering up to
8 hrs. of talking time on a 3.5 - 4 hr. charge with a 30 ft. (10M) operating distance, just make sure
you have a clear line of sight with the antenna on the receiver Dongle.
Here is the quick operation and set up: (the Coles Notes version)
1.
Connect the 4 pin plug on the Dongle to a Ready2Talk PA system that is turned on.
2.
Charge the Headset with the USB to micro USB cable until the red LED on the Headset goes
out (generally 3.5 - 4 hrs.).
3.
Turn on the Headset slide switch and the green LED will come on, wait 3 seconds or until the
big red button on the Dongle goes out, that means the headset is synced automatically.
4.
Put the headset on, place the mic 1/2” to 1” away from your mouth and can start talking.
5.
The rocker switch on the Dongle is a mute switch so you can turn off the mic for a private
conversation yet still keep the headset synced to the Dongle.
For a full explanation please read further.
Charging:
The first step is to charge your Wireless Headset using the included USB to Micro USB cable. Connect
the receiver dongle to the Ready2Talk PA system (don’t forget to turn the PA system on) then plug
the headset into the dongle using the USB cable OR… you can charge your Wireless Headset from any
USB device like your mobile phone charger, computer or any wall or car USB accessory charger.
(Note… some chargers will take longer than others)
You’ll know the headset is charging when the red LED on the headset lights up and it is fully charged
when the red LED goes out. Generally it takes 3.5 hrs. if the battery is fully drained and less time
when it has some charge left in it. There is no need to leave it plugged for longer as the internal
charging circuit will automatically stop when fully charged.
The telltale signs that your battery is getting low are;
•
Less operating range
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Slightly distorted sound or your voice will start to cut out.
You’ll have a good idea because after 8 hrs. of continuous talking your voice will be slightly distorted
and cutting out too.
Be nice to your battery and charge when it needs to be and don’t bother charging when it’s not
required. Even though there is a charging protection circuit, it’s never good to keep feeding a battery
when it’s already full.