Uniden BT110 User Manual

Quickstart guide, Setting up your headset, Bt110 bluetooth® headset user’s guide

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Also in this package:

2 extra ear cushions

AC (indoor)
power adapter

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www.uniden.com

or call our Customer Service line at

800-292-2294.

BT110 Bluetooth®

Headset

USER’S

GUIDE

QUICKSTART

GUIDE

Charge the battery.

Plug the power adapter

into the top of the

headset.
Charge battery for 8

hours or until the red LED

turns off.

Pair the headset.

Power off the headset.
Press and hold Power until

the LED flashes red and

blue.
Search for Bluetooth

headsets or handsfree

devices from your phone.
If prompted for a PIN/

password, enter 0000.

Use your headset.

To answer a call - press Power.
To hang up - press Power.
To make a call - make the

call from your mobile phone;

your phone should send

the call to the headset. If it

doesn’t, press Power on the

headset.

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Getting to Know the Headset

CAUTION! Using the headset at high volume can cause

permanent hearing loss. To reduce the risk of hearing

damage, use the minimum volume level necessary (see

Avoid Hearing Damage section).

What the buttons do

Release the button to activate the function.

Button

Press it to

Press and hold it for two

seconds to

Power

During an incoming

call: Answers call.
During a call: Hangs up.

In standby: Turn the headset on

or off.
During an incoming call: Reject

the call.

Volume Up

During a call: Increase

the call volume.

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Volume Down During a call: Decrease

the call volume.

Redial the most recently dialed

number.

LED

Power

button

Volume Up

button

Ear hook

Power

connecter

Ear

cushion

Microphone

Speaker

Volume

Down

button

What the LED colors mean

Color

State

Meaning

Red

Steady

The headset is currently charging.

When the battery is fully charged, the

LED turns off.

Flashing

The battery is low.

Blue

Flashing

The headset is turned on.

Slow flash

(every 3

seconds)

The headset is paired to a Bluetooth

device.

Red &

blue

Alternating

flash

The headset is in Pairing mode (refer

to Pair the headset to your Bluetooth

phone).

Setting Up Your Headset

Charge the battery

Before using your headset, charge the battery for at least

8 hours. Charging the battery completely (and keeping it

charged) will help you get the longest possible talk and

standby time out of the battery.

Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the headset! Using any

other adapter could damage your headset, create a fire hazard, or

cause a risk of electric shock.

Connect the adapter to the power connector on the top of

the headset, then plug it into a standard 120 volt AC (regular

indoor) power outlet.

Pair the headset to your Bluetooth phone

Pairing is like “introducing” two Bluetooth devices and giving

them permission to connect to each other. If you want to use

the headset with more than one phone, you need to pair it

with each phone separately. Once a phone and the headset

are paired, they can connect automatically whenever they

detect each other.

Make sure the headset is powered off and the power

adapter is not connected (you can’t use the headset while

it’s charging).
Press and hold Power until the LED flashes alternating red

and blue. The headset is in pairing mode and should be

visible to other Bluetooth devices.
On your phone, start a search for Bluetooth headsets or

handsfree devices. (This process may take several seconds,

and it will be different for each phone; see your phone’s

manual for detailed instructions.)
Your phone should discover a device called a BT110.

When your phone asks if you want to pair with this device,

answer yes.
If your phone prompts you for a PIN code or password to

pair with the BT110, enter 0000.
When the headset is paired, the LED turns blue and flashes

every 2 seconds. Your phone might display a confirmation

message, also.
Your phone might ask if you want to change the headset’s

name; generally, you should only change the name if you

have more than one BT110 headset that you use with this

phone.

Connecting to your phone
Most phones connect to the headset as soon as you pair it; if

yours won’t, turn the headset off and back on. If the headset

still won’t connect, check your phone’s owner’s manual for

additional Bluetooth information.
Once the headset is paired:

Whenever you turn the headset on, it will automatically try

to connect to whatever device it was connected to last.
If the headset loses the connection (e.g., if your phone is

out of range), it reconnects automatically. To manually

reconnect, press Power.
If the headset goes more than 1 hour with no connection,

it automatically turns off.

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