Panasonic II manual

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    USER GUIDE Independent Ha nds free Kit with DSP for Bluetooth Mobile Phones SuperTooth II is equipped with Bluetooth and Digital Signal Processor which allow wireless communications on devices such as cel lular phones. This is designed lo be a totally portabl e wireless handsfree kit which will enable the user to communicate freely without holdi ng[...]

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    INSTALLATION Fix the metal clip of SuperToot h II on the sun visor Attach the magnetic back of SuperTooth II to the fixed metal clip. The Super Tooth II must be placed wherein its microph one is d i rected to the mouth of the user. The position of the SupetT ooth II can vary ac cording to the position of the sun visor. The Sw i vel Ar m (1 ) can be[...]

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    CHARGING THE SUPERTOOTH II SuperTooth II can he charged in a car using the SupetT ooth II Saver Charger or at home using the Travel charger. 1. Connect the charger's plug int o the Charger Input (5) of SuperTooth II. Charge Indicator(l0) Status: Steady Red : low batt Steady Green : fully charged Alternate Red/Green in dicat es charging 2. When[...]

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    PROCEDURE OF PAIRING TO THE MOBILE PHONE (Not possible while charging the Sup erTooth II) Pairing will mate a link or conn ection b etween the two Bluetooth devices, SuperT ooth II and your phone. 1. This kit supports either Handsfree or Headset pairing. First, refer to the Compatibility Table for suggested pairing modes to be able to determine wha[...]

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    HEADSET Pairing: 1. Bring the mobile phone at a bout 20cm from the SuperTooth II. 2. SuperTooth II is initially off. Turn it on by flipping up the Sw i ve l Arm (1 ) b 55° positi on . The Bluetooth Indicator(9 ) will glow (blue blink) . 3. Simultaneously press the Reject Button (2) and Pick- Up/Hang-Up Button (7) for about 10seconds. A distinctive[...]

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    ANSWERING A CALL When the phone receives a ca ll, ring ton e is possible on SuperTooth II and at the same time on the telephone (depen din g on your phone model). 1. Just shortly press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7) to answer the call. 2. When communication is over, press the Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7) to terminate the call. MAKING A CALL USING THE SUPER[...]

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    Audio Transfer Kit to Phone Flip down the Sw i vel Ar m ( 1 ) to 0° position (or turn off the unit). T his will automatically transfer the audio from the kit to the phone. Phone to Kit For Nokia Phones: Flip up the Sw ive l Arm from 0° to 55° or 210° positio ns. This will automatically transfer the audio from phone to kit. For Other Phone Model[...]

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    Specifications: Standard Bluetooth V1.I, Class II Frequency 2.4GHt Maximum communication distance Approx. 10m Operating Talk Time 15 hours Operating Standby Time 800 hours Charging Time About 3 hours Profiles supported Handsfree, Headset Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium Ion Speaker 50mm dia, High Power Neodyne type Microphone With built-in noise c[...]