Audio streaming – BlueAnt Q1 Voice Controlled Headset User Manual

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End a Call

To end a call, click

(the BlueAnt button) during the call.

Please note that this button press changed in firmware version 8.19. If you have an
older firmware release on your Q1, then you end a call by double clicking the BlueAnt
button. You can check what version of the firmware is installed on your Q1 by looking
at the version number shown in the Bluetooth pairing list on your phone.

Redial

Either:

• Use the

"Redial" voice command; or

• Hold down

"Vol +" for 1 second.

This command tells the connected phone to redial its last outgoing call (it doesn't matter whether the
phone was connected to the Q1 at the time that call was made).

The

"Redial" function calls a number retrieved from the phone, so it may not

necessarily be the last number you called if you are using more than one phone with
the Q1.

Return an Incoming Call

Use the

"Call Back" voice command.

This command dials the number of the last incoming call received on the Q1 headset (it doesn't
matter which phone was connected to the Q1 at the time the call was received).

The

"Call Back" function calls a number retrieved from the Q1 headset, so it may not

necessarily be the last incoming call received on the phone (if you received a call while
the phone was disconnected from the Q1).

Audio Streaming

If your phone or Bluetooth device supports the A2DP audio streaming profile, then you can play
audio through the Q1. This means that you can hear turn-by-turn direction information from a GPS
application on your phone, and listen to podcasts, music and more through your Q1.

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