Blueant V12 manual

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    Blue t oo t h Headse t wit h L CD For Blue t oo t h Mobile Phones USER MANU AL Nth America suppor t@m yb lueant.com 1 866 891-3032 New Zealand suppor t@blueant.com.au 0800 443 122 (NZ) A ustralia suppor t@blueant.com.au 1300 669 049 (A US) www .b lueantwireless.com[...]

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    2 MFB When the MFB(3) is pressed, the V12 will cycle through the av ailab le functions. Release the button when the desired operation is displa yed. LCD DISPLA Y Speaker (A udio On) V olume Le v el Indicator Bluetooth Connection Status (Bluetooth Activ e) Vibrate Option Indicator Histor y (Last 10 receiv ed numbers) Batter y Le vel Indicator Caller[...]

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    3 Charging the V12 headset The batter y status is indicated below the battery icon. When the percentage is below 20% , the battery of the headset is low . Charge the unit. 1. Connect the charger’ s plug into the Charger Input(1) of the V12 . Connect the charger to an e xter nal pow er source. The LCD(4) displa ys CHARGING and the % batter y le v [...]

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    4 First time P o wer ON - P airing to your Bluetooth Mobile Phone Y ou m ust pair the V12 headset to your Bluetooth mobile phone to create the link or audio connection between the headset and y our phone. When you fi rst turn the V12 on, it will automatically go straight into P airing mode ready to be f ound in Bluetooth searches from your phone .[...]

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    5 Basic Operations IMPORT ANT : The headset needs to be ‘paired’ with y our Bluetooth mobile phone fi rst, bef ore you can use the f ollowing functions (See P airing to your Bluetooth mobile phone page 3). Make a Call (Normal Dial): Dial a contact and press send on your phone . A udio will automatically be on the V12. Note: With some phones li[...]

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    6 V olume Setting: Increase or decrease the v olume by pressing the V olume Up(6) or V olume Down(7) button. Press repeatedly until desired lev el is reached. The LCD(4) displa ys the current v olume le vel (from 1 to 10). A udio T ransfer (F or Handsfree Profi le Phones only): During an ongoing call, you can transf er the audio . Headset to Phone[...]

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    7 Multi-P airing / Switching Connections Between Phones: The V12 can be paired to 5 diff erent Bluetooth phones. Once 5 phones hav e been paired an additional pairing will automatically delete the phone that has not been used for the longest time. Thus, the V12 alwa ys maintains 5 phones in its memor y . Y ou can easily switch to an y of the paired[...]

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    8 Specifi cations: Bluetooth compliance ________ Bluetooth v ersion 1.2 specifi cations Suppor ted Bluetooth profi les ___ Bluetooth headset and handsfree profi les with automatic detection Operating Range ____________ Up to 10 meters F requency _________________ 2.4GHz T alk Time __________________ Up to 12 hours Standby Time _______________ U[...]

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    9 BlueAnt V12 - FREQUENTL Y ASKED QUESTIONS (F A Q) A. General 1. What is the main difference between the V12 and other Bluetooth headsets? 2. What is included in the V12 pac kage? 3. How does the V12 use the Bluetooth technology? 4. How do I handle calls when the V12 is connected? 5. Can I transfer an ongoing call bac k to m y phone to continue it[...]

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    10 A. General 1. What is the main difference between the V12 and other Bluetooth headsets? The V12 has a backlit LCD screen which pro vides the user with much inf ormation about the status of the headset. Rather than relying on fl ashes of LED lights like other headsets, the V12 tells the user e xactly what it is doing in defi ned status symbols [...]

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    11 10. Can I use v oice activ ated dialing if m y phone suppor ts it? Y es the V12 suppor ts voice activ ated dialing if your phone also suppor ts it. This f eature requires the phone to suppor t the Handsfree profi le which (generally) all newly released phones do support. Headset profi le is becoming outdated and f ew phones are released only w[...]

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    12 B. Bluetooth 1. Is it safe to use Bluetooth de vices, I have hear d they can allow unauthorized connections? F or Bluetooth security reasons, after you ha ve set up y our bluetooth de vices we recommend tur ning OFF the visibility option in the Bluetooth Menu of y our phone so that other Bluetooth users cannot see the your phone . (This only app[...]

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    13 C. T r oubleshooting 1. Why w on’t my V12 go into pairing mode? F ollow through the instructions in the V12 Manual. T o enter pair ing mode Press and hold the MFB till ‘pairing’ is displa yed on screen. If you ha ve already paired 3 diff erent phones to the V12 you will need to reset it to pair a new de vice. The V12 sometimes requires a f[...]

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    14 Disc laimers This manual is pub lished by BlueAnt. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. All rights reser ved. The Bluetooth word, mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by BlueAnt is under license . Microsoft, Windows, and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Mi[...]

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    15 > Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. > Increase the separation between the equipment and receiv er. > Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diff erent from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an e xperienced radio/TV technician for help . Y ou are cautioned that changes or modifi cations [...]

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    OR CALL Nth America suppor t@m yblueant.com 1 866 891-3032 Ne w Zealand suppor t@blueant.com.au 0800 443 122 (NZ) A ustralia suppor t@blueant.com.au 1300 669 049 (A US) Contact Us For Connection Assistance or if y ou are having diffi culties using y our V12, please make an enquir y on our website www .b lueantwireless.com www .b lueantwireless.com[...]