Users Manual

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Users Manual

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                    RF-BTHP01 User Manual
Contents
Features
  Package contents
  Components
Using your headset
  Charging or recharging the battery
  Turning your headset on or off
  Pairing your headset
  Connecting the phone and your headset
  Multi-pairing method
  Using phone functions
  Listening to music
  Adjusting the volume
  Using EQ sound
  Resetting your headset
  LED status information
Maintaining
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Legal notices
One-year limited warranty



Features
• Wireless Bluetooth connection to your wireless MP3 player, mobile phone, or PC
• Behind-the-head design
• Three EQ sound modes
•Supports HSP, HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, and Bluetooth 2.1
• Seven hours continuous music playback
•AC and USB charging

Package contents
• Bluetooth stereo headset
•AC power adapter
• Removable USB charging cable
• User Guide
• Quick Setup Guide


Components



                                                                      Microphone
   Power/ Talk                           LED Light
   button                                                                       Play/Pause




  Volume
 Up/Down                                                                           Forward /
                                                                                   Backward

                                        USB Port


                                          Speakers




Using your headset
Charging or recharging the battery

Your headset comes with a rechargeable battery pre-installed.
To charge or recharge the battery:
1.Turn off your headset




2.Connect your headset to a computer using the provided USB charging cable or a power outlet
using the provided AC adapter. When the red LED changes to blue, charging is complete.
Average charging time is two hours.


3. When the battery is fully charged, unplug the USB cable or AC adapter from your headset.
   Note: The first time you charge the battery, leave your headset connected to the USB cable or
AC adapter at least two hours.
   Note: When the battery charge is low, the red KED flashes and an alarm sounds.

Turning your headset on or off

To turn on your headset:
• Press and hold the talk button for about three seconds. The blue LED starts blinking.
  Note: If you press and hold the talk button for six seconds, your headset goes into pairing mode.
For more information see “Pairing your headset” on page ???
To turn off your headset:
•Press and hold the talk button for about three seconds


Pairing your headset
To pair your headset:
1.With your headset turned off, press and hold the talk button for six seconds. The blue and red
LEDs flash rapidly
2.When your headset is in pairing mode, select RF-BTHP01 from the list of discovered devices
on the phone.
3.On the phone, enter the password 0000 to pair your headset.


Connecting the phone and your headset
Connecting from the phone
Select RF-BTHP01 from the list of paired devices on the phone.
Connecting from your headset
When you turn on your headset, it automatically connects to the last device it was connected to.


Multi-pairing method
Before you can connect your headset to two devices, you must pair to each device individually
using the appropriate profiles, For phone conversation, use the HSP or HFP profile. For high
quality audio, use the A2DP profile.
A profile can only connect one device at a time. For example, you cannot use a phone’s MP3
payer and a computer’s MP3 player at the same time, because both players are connected through
the A2DP profile.


You can connect the phone using the HSP profile and the computer using A2DP. This way, you
can listen to the music from the computer and answer phone calls at the same time.

Note: In multi-pairing mode, some functions may be restricted depending on the host devices.
     Not all devices and functions may be compatible with multi-pairing.


Using phone functions
Note: If you connect a phone and an MP3 player, the device you connect last has priority. For
example, if you connect a phone, then connect an MP3 player, you can answer the phone while
listening to music, but you cannot use the phone’s redial or voice recognition functions because
the MP3 player controls the buttons.

To use phone functions:
• To voice dial, press the talk button once to activate voice dial. (Some phones may not support
this function.)
• To redial the last number, double-click (quickly press twice) the talk button.
• To answer a call, press the talk button.
• To end a call, pres the talk button.
• To refuse an incoming call, press the ▶II.
• To adjust the volume, press the + or – volume button.
• To switch a call between the headset and phone, pres the talk button twice. (Some phones may
not support this feature.)
• To answer a call while listening to music, press the talk button. To end the call, press the talk
button again. When the call ends, music resumes playing.


Listening to music
Note: If you connect a phone and an MP3 player, the device you connect last has priority. For
example, if you connect a phone, then connect an MP3 player, you can answer the phone while
listening to music, but you cannot use the phone’s redial or voice recognition functions because
the MP3 player controls the buttons.
Note: The Bluetooth device you connect must support AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control
Profile)
To listen to music:
• To play a song on the MP3 player, press the ▶II
• To pause or resume playback, press the ▶II
• To stop playback, press and hold the ▶II
• To select a song during playback, press forward or backward button. (Some devices, such iPod
or iPhone, may not support this function)
• To fast forward or fast reverse during playback, press and hold forward or backward button.
(Some devices, such iPod or iPhone, may not support this function)


Adjusting the volume
To adjust the volume:
• Press the + or – volume button.


Using EQ sound
3 types of EQ sound effect, including Normal (no EQ effect) are available.
※ The mode sequence is: Bass – Normal – Soft – Normal – Bass etc…
※ A ‘beep’ sound will indicate each mode change.

Types of EQ sound (Equalizer Sound Effect)
1. Normal mode : Normal: No sound effect is applied.
2. BASS mode : Not only delivers wide stereo sound image, but also enhances low-frequency
sound to provide rich and deep bass tones.
3.Soft Mode : Reduces high-frequency sounds in order to provide a softer feeling sound.

To select a sound mode:
While in Play/Pause mode, double click the ‘▶II’ button to select the EQ sound effect of
your choice.



Resetting your headset
To reset your headset:
• Plug-in the USB cable to the headset will automatically reset the headset.
• However, the paired device information will remain and therefore the headset will
automatically connect to the last device upon powering on.


LED status information

              Headset Status                                   LED Status
         Powering on                Blue LED light is on
         Powering off               Red LED light diminishes and disappears
         Low battery                Red LED light continues to blink
         Recharging                 Red LED light stays on
         Recharging complete        Blue LED lights stays on
         Pairing Mode               Blue and Red LED lights flash rapidly
         Connection complete        Blue LED light blinks every three seconds
         Receiving a call           Blue LED light flashes rapidly
         Talking on the phone       Blue LED light repeatedly brightens and dims
         Playing music              Blue LED light repeatedly brightens and dims


Maintaining
•     Do not place your headset near fire, The battery may explode.
•     Do not drop or apply excessive force to your headset. You may damage it.
•     When storing your headset for an extended period of time, store is in a dry place and avoid
      extreme temperatures.
•     If your headset gets wet, avoid exposure to heat or an electrical current. Contact a service
      center or the store where you purchased your headset.
•     Do not use any charging device except the device that came with your headset.




Troubleshooting

                Problem                                           Solution
    I cannot turn on my headset          Your headset turns off when the battery charge is low.
                                         Re-charge the battery.
    I do not get as much talk time as    The battery is an expendable product and battery life
    I used to                            diminishes over time. Battery life is also dependent on
                                         conditions of use.
    I cannot pair my headset with        Your headset only works with devices that support the
    other devices                        HSP, HFP or A2DP profile. Therefore, you cannot pair
                                         your headset with devices such as a regular cordless
                                         phone.
    The sound breaks up                  The average operating distance is 33 feet (10M).
                                         However obstacles, such as walls, can diminish the
                                         operating distance. Also, cordless phones and wireless
                                         network hubs emit radio waves that may interfere with
                                         reception. Use your headset as far way as possible from
                                         other wireless devices.
    My headset does not work             Try resetting your headset. If resetting does not solve the
                                         problem, contact the Rocketfish service center at 800-
                                         620-2790.


Specifications

Bluetooth Version:           Version 2.1
Supported Profiles:          A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
Frequency Spectrum:          2.4~2.4835GHz
Working Distance:            Maximum 33ft (10m)
Operating Temperature:        14 ~ 140°F (-10 ~ +60℃)
Operating Time:              Talk 8 hours / Music 7 hours
Standby Time:                150 hours
Product Size:                5.5(L) x 5.4 (W) x 1.9(H) in
                             141(L) x 138(W) x 50(H) mm
Product weight:              1.2 oz (34g)
Average charging time:       2 hours
Legal notices
FCC Information to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
con-nected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution
Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Compliance Information : This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation

Must add Rocketfish warranty policy.



Document Created: 2009-09-23 19:18:01
Document Modified: 2009-09-23 19:18:01

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