Freescale Semiconductor 94001480400/D manual

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 94001480400/D Rev. 1.5, 2002-09-02 Bluetooth Headset User’s Guide Freescale Semiconductor, I Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. For More Information On This Product, Go to: www.freescale.com nc . ..[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further no tice to any products herein. Motorola make s no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitabi lity of its pro ducts for any particular purpose, nor does Motorola assume any liab[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 MOTOROLA Contents iii Preliminary Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 About This Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2 Brief Description of Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 iv Headset MOTOROLA Preliminary Freescale Semiconductor, I Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. For More Information On This Product, Go to: www.freescale.com nc . ..[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 MOTOROLA Introduction 1- 1 Preliminary Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 About This Document This document is the user’s guid e accompanying the headset included with the Development Kit for the Bluetooth Platform Solution from Motorola. This introduction inc[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 1-2 Headset MOTOROLA Preliminary Introd uction Freescale Semiconductor, I Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. For More Information On This Product, Go to: www.freescale.com nc . ..[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 MOTOROLA User Interface 2-1 Preliminary Chapter 2 User Interface 2.1 Buttons The headset is equipped with a user interface includ ing three buttons, referred to as VOL+, VOL-, and BT (Bluetooth). On the silk print of the Development Kit PCB, these button[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 2-2 Headset MOTOROLA Preliminary User Interf ace 2.2 System States and LED Indications The following informatio n relates to the figure below show ing LED Flash Patterns and Coherence. The system state is indicated by either a gree n or a red LED. The re[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 System Events an d Audio Indications MOTOROLA User Interface 2-3 Preliminary Outgoing connection 500 ms on, 500 ms off, 500 ms on Outgoing connection—batt. very low 500 ms on, 500 ms off, 500 ms on Same as green LED Connected 500 ms on Connected—batt[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 2-4 Headset MOTOROLA Preliminary User Interf ace Pairing complete Successful pairing 1.3 kHz off 2 kHz 150 ms 50 ms 350 ms di-diip Reset to default All settings reset to their factory settings 500 Hz 500 ms doop Ring Incoming call 800 Hz off 650 Hz 250 m[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 MOTOROLA System O perational Modes 3-1 Preliminary Chapter 3 System Operational Modes This section describes typical operations that the us er must carry out to operate the Development Kit headset. It is divided into a nu mber of use situa tions, each fo[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 3-2 Headset MOTOROLA Preliminary System Operational Modes 3.2 Incoming Connection The AG will usually establish a conn ection to the headset no later than when the AG, or the equipment to which it is connected, initiates an outgoing or detect s an incomi[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 Call Active (Ongoi ng Audio Connection) MOTOROLA System O perational Modes 3-3 Preliminary It is up to the AG to decide the right behavior in this situation. Possible actions include dialing a pre-programmed numb er, requesting user input via a pop-up wi[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 3-4 Headset MOTOROLA Preliminary System Operational Modes The headset supports entering Sniff Mode while maintaining an HV2 or HV3 link. This can be achieved in one of two ways: 1. The AG accepts the Sniff request send by the headset when the data link w[...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 Configuration Mode (Bonding) MOTOROLA System O perational Modes 3-5 Preliminary If the link is lost, the user is notif ied b y an audio indication. The h eadset then cleans up all internal connection variables, and retu rns to the connection scan (idle) [...]

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    ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 ARCHIVED BY FREESCALE SEMICONDUCT OR, INC. 2005 3-6 Headset MOTOROLA Preliminary System Operational Modes Freescale Semiconductor, I Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. For More Information On This Product, Go to: www.freescale.com nc . ..[...]