User manual

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Connecting to headsets (pairing)
Connecting the BlueAir adaptor to Bluetooth headsets is very simple but
before you begin you will need to know your headset manufacturer’s in-
structions for switching the headset to “pairing mode”.
As with any device used with Bluetooth headsets, to start using the BlueAir
adapter it must first be connected to the headset of your choice using the
process known as “pairing”. Pairing simply registers the headset with the
BlueAir adaptor so that when it is in range the BlueAir adaptor will link to it
and respond to the headset’s ‘call’ button being pressed.
To pair the BlueAir adaptor with your chosen headset:
1. Switch on the BlueAir adaptor by pressing and holding down its function
button
2. Turn your headset to pairing mode
3. Press (and let go straigt away) the BlueAir adapter’s function button
While the pairing process is in progress (only a few seconds), the BlueAir
adaptor’s green function light will glow continuously. When the process is
complete, the green function light will go out and then flash once every 3
seconds (approximately). The BlueAir adapter is now paired with the head-
set and in stand-by mode, awaiting command signals from the headset.
When the BlueAir adapter is in stand-by mode and the headset is in range,
it can be activated (to switch on the sound transmission to / from the au
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dio equipment) by pressing the headset’s “call” button. The headset’s call
button is the one that is pressed to pick up and end calls when the head-
set is being used with a mobile phone). Pressing the headset’s call button
again switches off the sound transmission. This toggling on and off of the
sound transmission can be repeated at will.
Note: For some headsets, the first time after pairing and/or after switching
the BlueAir adaptor on (if the devices have already been paired) the call
button may need to be pressed twice (approximately 3 sec between each
press) to prepare the adaptor for use. After this, the adaptor will work
normally, that is, the first press of the headset’s call button starts sound
transmission and the next one ends it.
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