Mic = l asp = on tone = h c. operati on s, D. i n stalli n g the mi crophon e, E. fun cti on con trols – Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Enabled Hands-Free Kit /Headset User Manual

Page 3: F. setti n g the volume

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Note :

On high background environment,

If you experience audio level

fluctuation, turn ASP ‘’ OFF ’’.

Recommended Function Controls

Setting (Working on all models):

MIC

=

L

ASP =

ON

TONE =

H

C. OPERATI ON S

Before use, the headset must be paired with the phone. Pairing is done only once. After being

paired, the phone and the headset will be automatically connected anytime when the phone is

used. (Please see Headset Operations for Popular Cell Phones section on page 4 for instructions.)

D. I N STALLI N G THE MI CROPHON E

1.

Put two (2) "AAA" Alkaline batteries in the wireless microphone. The negative polarity of the

batteries must be in the spring side.

Note: Microphone battery life is more than 500 calls (if 3 calls/day, battery life = more than 5

months).

2.

It is highly recommended that you attach your microphone to the sun visor. Please make sure

that it does not hide the microphone otherwise your voice will be attenuated.

3.

Turn "ON" the microphone by using the power switch.

REMARKS:

 

If microphone is not “ON” during the communication, the sound on the speaker will be

attenuated.

 

In standby mode, the microphone will still have a small consumption (less the 1.8

microwatts).

 

On some versions the indicator light will only turn ON for 2 seconds after the microphone is

switched ON. If the light is red, this indicates low battery.

 

The microphone is activated by the Hands-Free Kit base and can remain in “ON” position

even if not used, but in order to extend your battery life, it is recommended to switch “OFF”

your microphone when not using for a long time.

E. FUN CTI ON CON TROLS

Adjust the Function Controls as recommended:

1.

Tone Control

“H” for High Tone

“L” for Low Tone.

2.

ASP Control

ON = Echo and Feedback Canceller

OFF = Echo Reducer only

3.

Adjustable Microphone Gain (MIC) Control

“H” for high gain; “L” for low gain.

"L" is necessary in noisy background.

Control Switches

The Microphone gain must be adjusted to match with your cell phone model. If the gain is too high,

it can cause feedback (whistling sound), echo or background noise during calls on some cell

phones.

F. SETTI N G THE VOLUME

There are two volume controls on the unit. One is on the main unit which is the speaker volume

(10) and controls only the main speaker (6). The other is on the headset which is the multi-function

button (8) and sets both the earphone (11) and the main speaker (6).

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