Using your headset, Troubleshooting and maintenance, General information – Uniden BT110 User Manual

Page 2: Put your headset on, Available features, Battery life, Noise or static on the headset

Advertising
background image

Using Your Headset

Put your

headset on

Insert the

ear cushion,

then wrap

the earhook

behind your

ear.
Everyone’s ear has a sweet spot, a particular angle of the

speaker where the audio comes in loud and clear. Take a few

minutes to move the headset around until you find the best

angle for the ear cushion.
If you can’t find your sweet spot or if the cushion doesn’t fit

comfortably in your ear, change it to one of the other sizes

that came with the headset. Pull the cushion off gently and

snap a new one on.
Wearing the headset on your left ear
If you want to wear the headset on your left ear, take the

earhook off and turn it over.

Hold the hook at the bottom and

gently lift it over the speaker.

Flip the hook over so it faces

the other direction.

Slide it over the speaker and back

into place.

Available Features

After the headset is connected, you can:

Turn headset

on/off

Press and hold

Power

for about 3 seconds.

Make a call

Just make the call from your mobile phone as usual;

your phone should automatically send the call to

the headset. If your phone doesn’t, press

Power

to

send the call to the headset manually.

Answer a call While the call is ringing, press

Power

.

Hang up

Press

Power

.

Reject an

incoming

call

Press and hold

Power

for 2 seconds; when you hear a

beep, release the button.

Redial the

last number

Press and hold

Volume Down

; when you hear 4 beeps,

release the button.

Adjust the

volume

Press the

Volume Up

or

Volume Down

buttons. Each

time you press these buttons, the volume increases

or decreases one level.

Mute the microphone
To mute the microphone so the caller can’t hear you, press

and hold both Volume Up and Volume Down for about two

seconds. The headset beeps periodically to remind you that

the microphone is muted. Press and hold the buttons again

to turn the microphone back on.
Activate voice dialing
With the phone in standby, press Power and release. When you

hear a beep, start using your phone’s voice commands. (Your

phone must support voice dialing, and all commands must

be pre-programmed.)

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

If you have problems with the headset, see the suggestions

in the table below. If these suggestions don’t help, contact

customer support (see the cover for contact information).

If...

Try...

The headset won’t turn

on.

Charging the battery completely.

-

If...

Try...

The headset won’t pair

with my phone.

Making sure your phone is in pairing

mode. Check your phone’s manual

for instructions on Bluetooth device

pairing.

Turning the headset off. Wait at least 10

seconds, then try again. (See page 4 for

pairing instructions.)

Making sure your phone supports the

Bluetooth headset or Hands Free Profile.

-

-

-

The headset paired

with my phone, but

I can’t hear anything

through it.

Making sure the call connected and is

still active.

Making sure the phone transferred

the call to the headset. Press

Power

to

transfer the call.

-

-

The headset keeps

beeping, and I don’t

know why.

The battery may be getting low. If the

LED is blinking red, charge the battery.

Seeing if your phone has lost the

network signal. If your phone sounds

an alert when it can’t connect to the

network, the headset passes on this

alert by beeping every 5 seconds.

-

-

I can hear the caller,

but the audio is very

weak or soft.

Turning the speaker volume up.

Moving closer to your phone (if you

aren’t carrying it).

Adjusting the ear cushion to find your

“sweet spot” (see Using Your Headset

section).

Keeping the battery fully charged; As

the battery starts to run out, the speaker

gets softer.

-

-

-

-

General Information

You cannot use the headset while it is recharging.
Bluetooth wireless devices have a maximum range of

30 feet (10 m); the actual range will vary depending on

current conditions (obstacles, battery power, interference,

etc.).
The headset can be connected only to devices that

support the Bluetooth headset or hands-free profile. This

product is not compatible with standard cordless phones.

Battery life

With average use, the battery should provide about 9 hours

of talk time and 8 days of standby time. A battery that is new

or left unused for long periods of time can have reduced

capacity the first few times it is used. For maximum battery

life, keep your battery charged.

When the battery only has enough charge for about 15

minutes of talk time, the headset triggers a low battery

alert: you’ll hear a periodic beep, and the LED changes

from blue to red.
When the battery no longer has enough charge to operate

the headset, the headset will power off; you won’t be able

to turn it back on until you connect the charger or charge

the battery.

Noise or Static on the Headset

The most common cause of noise or static on any wireless

device is interference. Bluetooth devices operate in the ISM

band (2.402 GHz ~ 2.480 GHz); any equipment operating in

this frequency range might interfere with the headset. Some

common sources of interference in this range are:

Equipment that uses microwaves, especially microwave

ovens
Wireless LAN equipment or WiFi connections
Other Bluetooth devices or computers
Certain cordless telephones
Certain medical equipment and appliances

If you have problems with static during calls, look for one

of these interference sources. Try moving away from the

suspected source.
If the noise continues, there may be interference on your

phone itself, and any noise in the phone’s connection will

come through on the headset, too. Transfer the call to your

phone and see if the audio quality improves. If it doesn’t,

check around for things that might interfere with your

phone.

Advertising