Southwing NEOVOICE 5 Bluetooth Wireless Headset user manual

User manual for the device Southwing NEOVOICE 5 Bluetooth Wireless Headset

Device: Southwing NEOVOICE 5 Bluetooth Wireless Headset
Category: Headphones
Manufacturer: Southwing
Size: 1.48 MB
Added : 3/17/2013
Number of pages: 15
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Index
Introd u ction ....................................................3
English
O v e r v i e w ..........................................................4

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What is Bluetooth ? ......................................5
User Guide
C h a r g i n g ...........................................................6
P a i r i n g ...............................................................8
5
® Wearing the Headset ......................................9
Bluetooth Wireless Headset
General

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Introduction SouthWing ®(*) Thank you for choosing to buy a Bluetooth SouthWing was founded in December 2000 and SouthWing Headset. We hope you enjoy using it is headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. Our expe- as much as we did developing it. rienced team is focused on developing the future generation of wireless headsets. This User Guide provides all the information you will need on how to use and look after your Should you wish to learn more about the com- product. pany, please visit ou

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Overview—Headset 3 Flexible Earloop Headset 6 Charging Socket 2 Headset Indicator Light Speaker 4 Microphone 5 Multi-function Dial 1 4 Overview

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® Overview—Docking station What is Bluetooth ? Bluetooth is a short-range cord replacement tech- nology that allows the seamless interconnection of Headset Charging 7 many different devices such as mobile phones, Plug portable computing devices, and mobile phone 9 DC Power headsets without the complication of cables. Socket Industry collaboration has meant that Bluetooth has become a highly interoperable, affordable, and widely deployed wireless connectivity standard. What do I

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First Steps When you first receive your SouthWing Blue- 4. Once the Headset Charging Indicator [8] turns green again, the Headset is fully charged and can be tooth Wireless Headset you will need to charge removed from the docking station. the batteries and pair the Headset with your mo- bile phone. Please Note: Charging • If the Headset Charging Indicator [8] remains green when you plug the Headset into the Docking Your Bluetooth Headset has an internal rechar- Station, the battery is

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Charging Connected to power Charging GRE E N RED GRE E N completed 7 Charging

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Pairing Before using your Headset you will need to green (you will hear first one tone to pair it to your Bluetooth mobile phone. You will indicate the headset is on, and then a GREEN RED second tone to indicate that it is now need to repeat this process if you want to use ready for pairing). You now need to wait your Headset with another mobile phone. several seconds while both devices Pairing is a feature of your Bluetooth Headset attempt to pair. that preve

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Wearing the Headset You will find it is easy to place the Headset on your ear (even with just one hand). These direc- tions will help and over time you will find your own way of wearing the Headset. 1. Using two fingers, extend the Flexible Earloop [3] away from the main part of the Headset. 2. Place the Headset around your ear ensuring the Speaker [4] is positioned correctly over your ear canal. 3. Release the Flexible Earloop and allow it to natu- rally spring back to grip the top of

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General Usage Receiving/answering a call Turning the Headset on When the phone rings (ring tone can be Press and hold the Multi-function Dial heard in Headset), press the Multi-function [1] until a tone is heard. Dial [1] briefly to answer the call. Ending a call Press the Multi-function Dial [1] briefly du- The Headset Indicator Light [2] will ring a call and the call will be ended. The shine green for approximately one sec- Headset is now ready to receive or initiate GRE E N ond an

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Changing Volume Making a call The Headset will remember all volume settings A call can be initiated by the mobile phone or even when it is switched off. The method of with the Headset itself (depending on the capabili- changing these settings is described below. ties of your mobile phone). To change the sound volume, rotate the Multi-function Dial [1] forwards to Initiating a call from your mobile phone increase the volume. 1. Ensure your Headset is switched on. Rotate the Multi-functio

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Initiating a call from your Headset Resetting your Headset Depending on your mobile phone, you Should your Headset stop responding the battery may be able to initiate phone calls from may require charging. If this fails to reactivate your your Headset (your phone will need to Headset, try the following steps: support voice dialling). 1. Place your Headset inside the charger. To activate, briefly press the Multi-function 2. Briefly disconnect the power suppl y from the Dial [1] on the H

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Place your Headset Remove your Headset inside the charger from the charger Disconnect and reconnect the charger from the power suppl y 13 Resetting your Headset

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Troubleshooting Problem Suggestions Headset will not turn on • The Headset battery may be flat. Try recharging the Headset Pairing is unsuccessful • Try moving the phone and Headset closer together during pairing. • If pairing to a phone, make sure that the mobile phone is in the correct Bluetooth mode and is ready to connect to a Headset. • Some electrical devices such as microwave ovens create a noisy electrical environmeaway from such devices and try again. Pairing has succeeded but

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• Do not charge your Headset outdoors. Contacts • Do not charge your Headset if the ambient Please contact SouthWing with the following temperature is above 45 degrees Celsius or below details should you have any questions or suggested 10 degrees Celsius. improvements. • Do not leave your Headset connected to the SouthWing S.L. charger for extended periods of time, as exces- sive charging will reduce battery life. Email: customerservice@south-wing.com Please note: For all warranty rel

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driving is illegal in certain countries. Therefore, you • Do not place the product in a fire as the pro- should check the local laws before using the duct may explode causing injury or death. product while driving. • Do not use the product in areas where usage • As this product contains parts which may cause of radio transmitters is prohibited (eg. aircraft injury if consumed, keep it out of reach of children. and hospitals) or close to sensitive devices that may be affected by a radio


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