User manual

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Using your BlueAir adaptor
The primary purpose of the BlueAir adapter is to allow standard Bluetooth
headsets to be used as wireless microphones but it can also be used for
wireless audio monitoring. As it can do both simultaneously, it is excellent
for using Bluetooth headsets with computers for VOIP (Voice Over IP) te-
lephony. The BlueAir adaptor’s latency-free operation makes it superiior to
headsets connected directly to Bluetooth enabled computers.
Basic operation
To switch on the BlueAir adaptor, press and hold the function button until
the green light starts to flash and then let go. The BlueAir adaptor will then
remain switched on continously in stand-by mode, confirmed by the green
light flashing once every 3 seconds approx.
To switch off the BlueAir adaptor, press and hold the function button until
the green light stops flashing and then let go.
To connect a paired headset, switch on the BlueAir adaptor, switch on
the headset and then press and release the headset’s call button. In 1-2
seconds the connection will be live (confimed by the Blue Air Adaptor’s
green light glowing constantly). The connection will remain live until the
headset closes the call or moves out of range (10m).
To disconnect a paired headset when the connection is live, press
and release the headset’s call button. The connection will be closed and the
BlueAir adaptor will return to stand-by, confirmed by the green light re-
turning to flashing once every 3 seconds approx.
NOTE: if the connection to the headset does not go live when the headset’s
call button is pressed, it is not paired with the BlueAir adaptor. The headset
may not have been paired previously, the pairing may have been broken
(for example, a different headset may have been paired since the last time
it was used) or the headset may be out of range.
To re-pair with the headset, follow the pairing procedure described in
section 2 on page 9.
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