iClick alki V5 User manual



Safety Information:
(a) Check local laws regarding use of a cell phone and headset
while driving. If you use the headset while driving, always
keep your attention and focus of driving safe at all times.
(b) Never allow children to play with the headset. Small parts
may be a choking hazard.
(c) Observe all signs that require an electrical device or RF radio
product to be switched off in the designated areas. These
could include hospitals, blasting areas, and potentially
explosive atmospheres.
(d) Turn off your headset prior to boarding an aircraft. Do not
use your headset in an aircraft.
(e) Never mount or store your headset over any air bag
deployment area serious injury may result when an air bag
deploys.
(f) Do not open or tamper with the lithium built-in battery.

Getting Started
Before using your Bluetooth Headset, please follow these simple
steps:
- Fully charge your headset battery power (Approx. 2
hours).
- Cell phones to be paired must have Bluetooth compatible
cell phone.
- Each manufacturer of mobile phones have different
procedures for setting up Bluetooth devices – please
consult your cell phone’s manual prior to setting up the
device on your specific phone.
- Your cell phone should be within 30 feet of your headset in
order to work correctly with this device.
Charging Your Headset
Connect the includedAC adaptor to the wall outlet and plug the
charger adaptor to the headset’s charger port.

(a) When battery power is low the LED light will flash red and the
headset will emit a beep sound once every 2 minutes. You
should recharge the battery power as soon as possible. Only
use the manufacturer supplied charger when charging the
headset.
(b) Do not use the power charger outdoor or in damp areas.
(c) Avoid charging the headset in extremely high or low
temperatures.
Talk & Standby Time
When fully charged, the battery lasts up to 6 hours while in talk
time mode and up to 120 hours in standby time mode. Talk time
and Standby time modes will vary due to different cell phone
power consumption rates.
Turning On/Off the Headset
Turning On:
(a) Press and hold the MFB (power) button for about 5 seconds
until the LED flash blue 3 times.

(b) The headset is now in standby mode. The LED will start
flashing blue every 3 seconds.
Turning Off:
While the headset in standby mode:
(a) Press and hold the MFB (power) button for a few seconds, and
the LED will begin to flash red for several seconds.
(b) The headset is now power off.
Pairing
Prior to using the Headset for the first time, you must pair it with a
Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. The following steps describe
pairing instruction for a typical Bluetooth-enabled cell phone.
(a) Place the Headset and cell phone no more than 4 feet apart.
(b) Ensure the Headset is power off.
(c) Press and hold the MFB button for about 8 seconds until the
Headset LED alternately flashes red and blue. It’s now ready
for pairing.

(d) Activate your cell phone’s Bluetooth function by referring to
your cell phone User’s Manual for details. Mean while, the
handset will search for accessible Bluetooth devices.
(e) Select “BTH-02” from the list.
(f) Enter the pre-programmed passkey “0000” and press “OK” to
pair the headset and the handset. When pairing is
completed, the headset LED will flash blue every 3 seconds
and will be in standby mode.
(g) Press “Return” to go back to your handset’s main menu. For
certain cell phone models, a headset icon will be shown on the
screen. You should now be able to make and receive calls
using your headset.
Note: If the pairing cannot be completed within 2 minutes while
the pairing mode is activated, the headset LED flashes blue every
3 seconds and is in standby mode. Please repeat step (b) to (g)
to pair the headset and cell phone again.

Connection/Link between headset and cell phone:
After pairing is completed, headset is now in standby mode.
Before you place or answer a call, see if the headset ICON is
shown on the phone’s screen. Follow these easy steps to activate
the blue tooth connection/link until the headset ICON is on the
screen.
(1) On Handset: Select “BTH-02” from the paired list on your
handset screen.
(2) On Headset: Short press MFB and select “Accept” on handset
screen to accept connection.
Note: Whenever Bluetooth connection/link is removed, for
example: power off on headset/phones or out of 10 meter sensing
distance, please activate connection/link as suggested above.
Disconnection between Headset and cell phone:
Please follow the simple steps to disconnect the headset with the
pre-paired handset.

(a) Power off the Bluetooth headset
(b) Select “disconnecting” to remove connection from your
handset list.
Using the Headset
Once pairing is completed, you may access the following
functions:
(*Note: Some of the functions mentioned below are only
accessible by handsets supported with Hands-Free Profiles.)
(a) Answering a Call:
Wait for the Bluetooth headset to ring, then short press the
MFB(power) button for about one second to accept the call.
(b) Ending a Call:
Short press the MFB(power) button for about one second to
end your call (or end the call via your cell phone as you
normally do without the headset).
(c) Interchanging:

You may interchange conversation in between headset and
cell phone when communication is in progress.
(1) Headset to cell phone: Press and hold “Volume Down”
button for about 3 seconds. The headset will emit a short beep
and conversation will be transferred to cell phone.
(2) Cell phone to Headset: Press and hold “Volume Down” for
about 3 seconds. The headset will emit a short beep and the
conversation will be transferred to Bluetooth headset. (Note:
For most of the Nokia handsets, short press to MFB and
communication will be transferred to headset. For those
phones that don’t support this function, you need to operate
cell phone by selecting “switch” to transfer conversation to
headset.)
(d) Voice Dialing:
If your cell phone is voice dialing enabled, under standby
mode, press the MFB (power) button and when you hear a
beep, say the voice tag.

Note: Functionality varies depending on the make and model
of your cell phone. Please refer to your cell phone user guide
for additional information.
(e) Last Number Re-Dialing:
Under standby mode, press and hold the “Volume Up” button
for 3 seconds. The headset will connect to the cell phone for
last number redial.
(f) Reject an Incoming Call:
When receiving a call, press and hold MFB (power) button for
3 seconds until the headset emits a short beep.
(g) Adjusting the Volume:
During a conversation, press the volume buttons repeatedly
until you reach the desired volume level.
Note: Some cell phones, such as Sony Ericsson T610, will
resume the volume level to the center after power and link
have been removed.
(h) Mute and un-mute:

During conversation via the headset, press and hold the
“Volume Up” and “Volume Down” buttons at the same
time for 3 seconds to mute the headset. To un-mute, short
press the “Volume Up/Down” button again.
LED Indication - Headset MFB (power) button.
Status BLUE RED Emit Time Note
Power On 3 times Press MFB (Power) button
Until flash blue LED light.
Power Off 3 times Press to MFB (Power) until
LED light off.
Pairing LED flashes red and blue.
Headset is on-LED flashes
Blue LED. Press MFB (Power)
Until flash blue and red. The
Headset is now under Standby
mode.
Standby 1 time 3 sec.
Dialing Out 3 times 3 sec.
Answering
calls 3 times 3 sec.
When encountering low
battery, LED will flash red.
For NOKIA handset, it’ll
flash red twice every
3 seconds.
Low Battery 1-3 times 3 sec.
Charging On Red LED flashes off when
Battery is fully charged

Care and Maintenance
(a) Consider turning your headset off before placing it in your
pocket or bag. If the MFB is accidentally depressed, your cell
phone may place an unintended call.
(b) Do not expose the headset to liquid, moisture or humidity, as it
is not waterproof.
(c) Do not use abrasive cleaning solvents to clean the headset.
(d) Do not place the headset in high temperature for avoiding
possible explosion.
(e) Do not attempt to disassemble the headset, as it does not
contain serviceable components.
(f) If you will not use the headset for long periods, please store it
in a dry place, free from extreme temperature,
humidity, and dust.

Trouble Shooting:
If you are unable to connect your headset and cell phone, please
try the following:
(a) Ensure your headset is turned on and is properly power
charged.
(b) Ensure the headset is paired with your cell phone correctly.
(c) Ensure your cell phone’s Bluetooth feature is activated.
Please refer to your cell phone user guide for specific
instruction.
(d) Ensure the headset is within 10 meters of your cell phone (s)
and there are no obstructions, such as wall or other electronic
devices in between as it may cause shorter or interference
transmission.
(e) If all the above steps do not resolve your problem, please
recharge the headset and remove the battery from your cell
phones for several hours and try again.

The Bluetooth headset is compliant with and adopts the Bluetooth
Specification 1.2. However, interoperability between the device
and other Bluetooth-enable products is not guaranteed because it
depends on compatibility. For more information on the
compatibility between devices with other Bluetooth-enabled
products, please check with the manufacturer/importer.
Product Specifications:
Bluetooth Specifications : Version 1.2, Class 2, 10 Meters
Bluetooth Profile Supported: Headset and Hands-Free Profiles
Operating Frequency Band: 2.402 to 2.480GHz Spectrum
Battery Used : 041430-120mAh (Rechargeable
Lithium Polymer), 3.7V DC
Charger : 5.0V-5.8V (type 300mA)
Normal Charging Time : Within 2 hrs.
Talk Time : Up to 5 to 6 hrs. This could be varied
because of

power consumption difference of
various phones.
Standby Time : Up to 120 hrs.
Headset dimension/weight: L 72mm x W 26mm x H 16.5mm; 18g.
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