Whistler BT3200 manual

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    The Whistler Gr oup Inc. - Corporate Offices 3604 NW Fr ontage Road Bentonville, AR 72712 1-800-531-0004 The Whistler Gr oup Inc. - Customer Return Center 551 North 13th Str eet Rogers, AR 72756 www .whistler gr oup.com P/N 303000 © 2009 The Whistler Gr oup Inc. OWNER’S MANUAL Whistler Bluetooth Headsets Models: BT2200 (Class2/CH2) BT2300 (Class[...]

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    Intr oduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 What is Bluetooth ® ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Featur e - Compone[...]

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    Dear Whistler Owner , Thank you for pur chasing a Bluetooth ® Headset fr om the Whistler Gr oup. If you have questions concerning the operation of this Whistler pr oduct please call: Customer Ser vice 1-800-531-0004 Monday - Friday • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm CT or visit our website www .whistler gr oup.com Please keep the r eceipt in a safe place. For [...]

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    Bluetooth is a wir eless pr otocol utilizing short-range communications technology facilitating data transmissions over short distances fr om fixed and/or mobile devices, cr eating wir eless personal ar ea networks (P ANs). The intent behind the development of Bluetooth was the cr eation of a single digital wir eless pr otocol, capable of connectin[...]

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    • When cleaning the exterior , switch off the unit and wipe it with a dr y cloth only . — A wet cloth may cause and electr onic shock. • Unplug the pr oduct when not using it for a long time. • Do not dr op or thr ow the unit. • Be car eful with sharp surfaces when attaching bracket. • Do not over char ge the pr oduct. Remove when compl[...]

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    Storing When the unit is not in use please consider the following steps. 1). When not using the headset, please stor e it in a dr y place and switch it off to save batter y power . 2). Do not place it in dir ect sunlight or extr emely hot temperatur es. 3). Stor e all accessories in a dr y place. Rechar ging Headset The Bluetooth headset has a Li-P[...]

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    Rechar ging Headset - (continued) 2). Connect the headset to the char ger as described. Please make sur e that the char ger plug is inserted corr ectly into the headset. 3). The r ed LED is illuminated during the char ging pr ocess. When the headset is fully char ged, the r ed LED turns off. Disconnect the char ger unit fr om the headset after the [...]

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    Select mounting method based on helmet type. 1) Using Bracket A (for attaching to helmet)incl. 3M adhesive tape. Recommened to be placed on the left hand side 2) Using Bracket B (for attaching to the helmet) Please note: Not possible with ever y helmet type Please note: Equipment will var y due to helmet type. 1). Please connect the headset cable ([...]

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    The volume adjustment will be acknowledged as tones thr ough the speakers. Key Function [+] KEY [-] KEY MASTER KEY [M] T ALK KEY [T] RESET MUTE KEY Button Callouts Button Functions 14 15 ACTIV A TE/DEACTIV A TE CHANNEL 2 INCREASE VOLUME ACTIV A TE/DEACTIV A TE CHANNEL 1 DECREASE VOLUME P AIRING CHANNEL 2 AS MASTER REDIALING, ACCEPT CALL TEMPORAR Y [...]

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    Function Key/Action/LED Signal Normally , you can connect ever y Bluetooth cell phone to the headset. However , depending on the phone type, some functions cannot be operated thr ough the headset. This includes the automatic music r endering after a call, r edialing, or other functions. Ther efor e, if you have pr oblems with your mobile phone, ple[...]

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    Connecting the headset with cell phone. 1). Activate the Bluetooth function of you phone and start sear ching for other phones in our envir onment. If necessar y , make use of your mobile phone manual. Please make sur e that all other Bluetooth devices in your envir onment as well as all channels of other headsets ar e switched off. 2). After the s[...]

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    Receiving a call while listening to music 1). While listening to music fr om your cell phone, you can r eceive calls at any time. 2). If you r eceive a call, the music will be muted and you will hear the ringing of the cell phone. Depending on your selection, the call will be accepted automatically or manually . 3). After finishing the call, the mu[...]

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    Operating and disconnecting the audio device 1). Y ou can adjust the volume of the audio device with the [+] & [-] keys of the headset. 2). Y ou can start and stop the music with the Mute key . 3). If the audio device is out of range fr om the headset, the connection will be interrupted. 4). If the audio device and headset ar e out of range of [...]

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    V ox Function (continued) 4). When activating the VOX after is has turned off, a delay of 3 seconds is r equir ed befor e r esuming conversation. The activation of the VOX will pr ovide a sound in the headset. 5). Depending on the helmet type and motor cycle, ambient noises could activate the VOX at higher speeds (~60 MPH). In that case, please pr [...]

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    Cell phone and inter com 1). Please connect the phone to the headset on channel 1 as described. 2). Switch off channel 1 again and activate channel 2 as described. 3). Switch on both channels again. 4). Y ou can now listen to music and make calls with your phone and use the inter com on channel 2. Pr ess the [+] & [-] keys to adjust the music v[...]

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    Disconnect headset fr om music / cell phone 1). Switch off the headset on channel 1 as described. 2). Switch off your cell phone / MP3 player . 3). As soon as you switch on the headset and the last connected device, the devices will automatically connected (last device sear ch). With some cell phones, you have to confirm the connection again on the[...]

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    T echnical Data BT2200/2300 BT3200/3300 Bluetooth version V ersion 2.0 Fr equency 2.4 GHz ISM Band (2.4 – 2.4835 GHz) Output 0 dBm +17 dBm Bluetooth Class Class 2: 10m Class 1: 100m Channel/Devices 2/3 Operating T emperatur e -20 ~ 50 degr ees C Dimensions 84(W) x 44.5(H) x 20.5(D) mm W eights 50g Specifications subject to change without notice. [...]

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    Pr oblem: The voice over the micr ophone is too low . Please make sur e that the boom micr ophone is corr ectly placed close to your mouth. The white marking has to be in the dir ection of your mouth (BT2200/3200). In addition, the micr ophone sensitivity can be adjusted as r equir ed (page 24). Pr oblem: The call cannot be accepted during music an[...]

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    If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television r eception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to tr y to corr ect the interfer ence by one or mor e of the following measur es: -- Reorient or r elocate the r eceiving antenna. -- Incr ease the separation between the equipment[...]

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    Ser vice Under W arranty (continued) Due to the specialized equipment necessar y for testing this pr oduct, ther e ar e no authorized ser vice stations for Whistler pr oducts other than Whistler . When r eturning a unit for ser vice under warranty , please follow these instructions: 1. Ship the unit in the original carton or in a suitable stur dy e[...]

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    IMPOR T ANT : When r eturning your unit for ser vice, be certain to include a daytime telephone number , and an email addr ess (if applicable). Customer Ser vice If you have questions concerning the operation of your Whistler detector , or r equir e ser vice during or after the warranty period, please call Customer Ser vice at: 1-800-531-0004 . Rep[...]