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Declaration:
Without written permission from original manufacturer, reproduction, transfer, distribution
or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form is prohibited.
The company reserves rights to make any changes and improvements to the product
described in this document without prior notice.
Notice
Please make sure your mobile phone supports Bluetooth profiles and network operator
supports the functions described in this manual, otherwise the relative functions cannot be
realized on this Handsfree device.
Safety
Use the charger coming with the package.
Check the laws and regulations before using mobile phones and handsfree
equipment in the areas where you drive. Always give full attention to driving and pull
off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions require.
Do not allow children to play with your Bluetooth Handsfree Speaker since it
contains small parts that could become detached and create a choking hazard.
This device contains a Li-Polymer battery. Please keep it away from fire anytime
(including discarding the device) or the battery may explode
The Handsfree Speaker, especially the embedded battery must be properly
disposed or may be recycled, contact your local recycling centers for disposal
methods.

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Certification and Safety Approvals
This product has been tested and found to comply with Bluetooth BQB requirements, part
15 of FCC rules, R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC!or CE marked requirements. Please refer
to declaration of Conformity.
Warning Users should not make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or
modifications without expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the device.
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.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
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 or more of the following
measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna if applicable.
-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 connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure warning:
The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment.
The equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.

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1. INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................6
1.1 BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY...........................................................................................................6
1.2 PRODUCT FEATURES.....................................................................................................................6
1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS.....................................................................................................................7
1.4 OVERVIEW........................................................................................................................................7
1.5 DEFINITIONS OF ICON INDICATORS.............................................................................................8
2. USING YOUR HANDSFREE........................................................................................................................9
2.1 BATTERY CHARGING AND USAGE................................................................................................9
2.1.1 BATTERY CHARGING...........................................................................................................9
2.1.2 BATTERY INFORMATION......................................................................................................9
2.2 MOUNTING THE HANDSFREE........................................................................................................9
2.3 TURN ON/OFF HANDSFREE..........................................................................................................10
2.4 MENU OPERATIONS......................................................................................................................11
2.4.1 THE MAIN MENU..................................................................................................................11
2.4.2 ENTER MAIN MENU.............................................................................................................12
2.4.3 BROWSE MENU ITEMS.......................................................................................................12
2.4.4 EXECUTE MENU ITEM OR ENTER SUBMENU..................................................................12
2.4.5 EXIT MENU...........................................................................................................................12
2.5 PAIRING AND CONNECTION.........................................................................................................12
2.5.1 PAIRING DEVICE WITH BLUETOOTH HANDSET..............................................................12
2.5.2 DELETE PAIRING RECORDS..............................................................................................12
2.5.3 QUIT PAIRING WITH BLUETOOTH EQUIPMENT...............................................................13
2.5.4 CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING DEVICE WITH BLUETOOTH HANDSET.....................13
2.6 CALL FUNCTIONS..........................................................................................................................13
2.6.1 BASIC CALL OPERATIONS.................................................................................................13
2.6.2 ADJUST VOLUME.................................................................................................................13
2.6.3 MUTE AN ACTIVE CALL......................................................................................................13
2.6.4 TRANSFER CALL BETWEEN HANDSFEE AND HANDSET...............................................13
2.6.5 VOICE DIALING....................................................................................................................14
2.6.6 ADVANCED CALL OPERATIONS........................................................................................14
2.7 AV FUNCTIONS...............................................................................................................................14
2.7.1 USING HANDSET AV FUNCTION........................................................................................14
2.7.2 AV OPERATIONS.................................................................................................................15
2.8 PAIRING/CONNECTING WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH EQUIPMENT............................................15
2.8.1 PAIRING HANDSFREE WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH EQUIPMENT....................................15
2.8.2 CONNECTING YOUR HANDSFREE WITH BLUETOOTH USB DONGLE..........................15
2.8.3 CONNECTING BOTH AV PLAYER AND HANDSET............................................................16
3. PHONEBOOK OPERATIONS....................................................................................................................17
3.1 DOWNLOAD PHONEBOOK............................................................................................................17
3.1.1 INITIATE PHONEBOOK DOWNLOADING/SYNCHRONIZATION FROM HANDSFREE.....17
3.1.2 INITIATE PHONEBOOK DOWNLOADING/SYNCHRONIZATION FROM HANDSET..........17
3.2 DELETE PHONEBOOK...................................................................................................................18
3.3 DISPLAY AND MAKE CALL VIA PHONEBOOK.............................................................................18
4. TWO-LINK OPERATION............................................................................................................................19
4.1 CONNECT TWO HANDSETS..........................................................................................................19
4.2 SETUP PRIMARY DEVICE..............................................................................................................19
4.3 CALL OPERATIONS........................................................................................................................20
5. DEVICE CONFIGURATION AND MAINTENANCE....................................................................................21
5.1 SET BACKLIGHT TIME...................................................................................................................21
5.2 SET BRIGHTNESS..........................................................................................................................21
5.3 SET LANGUAGE.............................................................................................................................21
6. UPGRADE SOFTWARE............................................................................................................................22
7. QUICK USER GUIDE.................................................................................................................................23
8. IMPORTANT MESSAGES AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS...................................................26
9. MAINTENANCE..........................................................................................................................................27

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1. Introduction
1.1 Bluetooth Technology
Bluetooth is an internationally standardized technology supporting short distance wireless
communications. Any two Bluetooth-compatible equipments, such as mobile phone,
PDA"PC, headset, mouse, keyboard, printer, etc. can wirelessly communicate with each
other via a Bluetooth connection. To ensure worldwide compatibility, Bluetooth operates
on the globally available ISM (Industrial Scientific and Medical) frequency band. Within 2.4
GHz and 2.48 GHz, Bluetooth transmits data up to either 10 meters (CLASS II mode) or
100 meters (CLASS I mode) using 79 frequency hopping channels.
Though line-of-sight is not required, Bluetooth connections could be subject to
interferences from obstructions such as walls, human bodies, and other electronic devices.
In addition, due to variations on product implementation, it is likely that Bluetooth
equipments from different manufactures have interoperability issues. In that case, you may
consult with manufactures to check product compatibility.
Note that, there could be some restrictions imposing on using Bluetooth devices in some
countries. Please check with your local authorities.
1.2 Product Features
Bluetooth v 1.2 compliant, interference-tolerable with WLAN devices
Class II, operating range up to 10 meters
An OLED screen displays phone status, battery capacity, call status, caller’s ID, and
local phonebook records
User friendly menu design ideal for car drivers to make/receive calls and operate
the device
Support local phonebook call origination and phonebook synchronization with
mobile phone records
Support A2DP, AVRCP, HS/HF,OBEX and OPP profiles
Support software upgrade via USB port
Data rate up to 723 Kbps
Compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices such as cellular phones, PDAs,
computers, MP3, MP4, iPOD, and other multimedia players
Support up to 8 handset pairing information
Best-in-class voice quality ensured by cutting-edge noise suppression and echo
cancellation techniques
Voice dialing and user friendly operation keys ideal for car drivers to make/receive
calls
Support call waiting and conferencing call functions
Support advanced features such as simultaneous two-link connections and multi-
language display
Voice security ensured by using 128-bit encryption
Audio output up to 115 dB
Better portability with internal rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery

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3.5mm standardized Line-Out connector for voice privacy
Low power consumption, up to 6 hours talk time and 550 hours standby time with
the internal battery
Easy-to-mount with car Sun-Visor Clip and Vent Mounting Clip
Robust performance, fast connection, accurate and sensible search of devices in
range
Stylish, portable, lightweight, mini-sized, suitable for vehicle and office environment
1.3 Package Contents
VV950
Sun-Visor Clip
Vent Mounting Clip
Car Charger Set or Traveling Charger#Optional!
User Manual
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1.4 Overview
Figure 1 Overview
1. “ ”: Switch the device on/off.
2. “ ”: Answer/end a call, transfer a call between handsfree and phone, select
menu items, play /pause AV
3. “$”: Volume up, scroll up menu items, last number redial
4. “%”: Volume down, scroll down menu items, voice dialing.
5. “ ”: Enter/exit menu, call mute, stop AV play.
6. “ ”: Phonebook display
7. OLED Screen: Displays control menu, phone status, battery capacity, call status,
caller’s ID, and phonebook records.

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8. Microphone: Voice pick-up
9. “ ”: Earphone jack for connecting external earphone.
10. Speaker: Voice/AV music delivery
11. “ ”: Charging port for connecting to car (or travel ) charger for charging device
battery
1.5 Definitions of Icon Indicators
The following icon indicators are used for displaying the device/phone status on the OLED
screen:
“”: Mute indicator, displayed when the device is in the muting status
“”: SMS indicator, displayed when a new SMS is received (Optional)
“”: Phonebook synchronization indicator, displayed when phonebook synchronization
between the device and the handset is in progress
“”: Pairing indicator, displayed when entering pairing mode.
“”: Connecting indicator, displayed when connection is in progress
“”: Connected indicator, displayed after establishing Bluetooth connection
“”: AV connection indicator, displayed after establishing the connection of AV service.
“”: Battery information indicator, with 5 grades , , , , and , displayed
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2. Using Your Handsfree
2.1 Battery Charging and Usage
2.1.1 Battery Charging
This device contains a rechargeable Li-Polymer battery. First-time charging time is about 4
hours. Later-on recharging time is around 2-3 hours. Detailed charging procedures are as
follows:
1. Connect the car charger to the cigarette lighter.
2. Plug the connector of the charger to handsfree’s charging port to start charging.
Icon indicator “”will blink during charging on the screen. Once the icon turns
to “”, it indicates the battery is fully charged and you should disconnect the
charger from the handsfree and the power outlet.
You can also use the removable USB charging cable for charging the Handsfree speaker
from your PC.
2.1.2 Battery Information
1. Once fully charged, the battery will support continuous talk time up to 6 hours
and standby time about 550 hours.
2. When the battery is low, the device beeps once every 20 seconds and there is
“Low Power”display in the screen, charge the battery as described above.
Note that, over-charging will reduce battery life. If a fully charged battery is left unused, it
will lose power over time. Extreme temperature (either too hot or too cold) will also affect
its ability to charge, capacity, and lifetime.
2.2 Mounting the Handsfree
This Handsfree device can be easily mounted inside the car by either using the companion
Sun-Visor Clip to fix the product on the sun-visor over the driver’s seat, or inserting the
optional Vent Mount Clip into the vent in front of the driver’s seat. As shown in Figures 2
and 3, there are two magnetic tips on the backside of the device. You can attach the Sun-
Visor Clip or the Vent Mounting Clip to them. For better mounting the device, please clip
the Sun-Visor Clip to the sun visor first, and then properly attach the device to the Sun-
Visor Clip. To use the Vent Mounting Clip, you may adjust the clip direction according to
your car vent, as shown in Figure 4.
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Figure 2 Attach Sun-visor Clip to Magnetic Tips Figure 3 Attach Vent Mounting Clip to Magnetic Tips
Figure 4 Adjust Vent Mounting Clip Direction (Vertical or Horizontal)
Figure 5 Detach Clip from metal base
With great portability and flexibility, this device can also be used outside of such car
environment such as in office and/or at home.
2.3 Turn on/off Handsfree
Turn on the Device: Press and hold the button “”for 3 seconds until VV950 appears on
the screen and two power-up tones are heard, this indicates that the handsfree is now
turned on.
Turn off the Device: Press and hold the button “ ” for 3 seconds until the screen is off
and two power-down tones are heard. this indicates that the handsfree is now turned off.
Magnetic Tip
Sun-Visor Clip
Vent Mount Clip
Vent Mounting Clip
(Horizontal Direction) Vent Mounting Clip
(Vertical Direction)
Pull out a little and push
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2.4 Menu Operations
2.4.1 The Main Menu
A user friendly control menu is provided for assisting the user to use the product. Listed
below are menu page contents and the usage of each menu item:
Enter Pairing Mode: Selecting this item will let the device enter paring mode
Delete Paired Info: Selecting this item will delete all the paring records stored in
the device
Delete Phonebook: Selecting this will delete all the phonebook records stored
in the device
Sync Phonebook: Selecting this item will synchronize the device local
phonebook records with the records stored in the handset. Note that, this menu
item is displayed on the screen only if the connection between the handset and
the handsfree is on. And, it only works with compatible handsets.
Primary Device:Selecting this item will let the device to display the two links
(associated with the device name) currently established. The user can then
further select one of them as the primary link. Note that this menu item comes
with VV950 with simultaneous two link capability only. It is displayed on the
screen only if the connection between the handset and the handsfree is on.
Backlight Time: Selecting this item will lead to a second level sub-menu shown
below. The user can continue to pick a sub-menu item to adjust screen
protection time.
&10 Sec
&20 Sec
&60 Sec
&Always On
Brightness: Selecting this item will let the user adjust the brightness of
displayed fonts and icon indicators following the brightness indication bar
showed on the screen.
&Brightness
SW Version: Selecting this menu will let the user find the 8-digit (“XXXXYYZZ”)
SW version used by the device, as shown below.
&SW Version
&XXXXYYZZ
Select Language: Selecting this item will lead to a second level sub-menu of
language options. The user can continue to pick a sub-menu item for language
setting.
Press the button “$”or “%”can make page up and page down and to choose one menu
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2.4.2 Enter Main Menu
Press button “ ” to enter the main menu. Note that, this action is not valid if the device is
in the talk/play mode or displaying phonebook records (in this case, the user should press
button “”to exit from displaying phonebook records and then press button “ ” to enter
the main menu).
2.4.3 Browse Menu Items
Press button “$”or “%”to scroll up or down items of main/sub menu . The highlighted item
will be ready for being selected by the user.
2.4.4 Execute Menu Item or Enter Submenu
Press button “”to execute the highlighted menu item or enter a highlighted submenu.
2.4.5 Exit Menu
In submenu, press button “”to return to the main menu. If it is already the main menu,
press button “”to exit from the menu..
2.5 Pairing and Connection
2.5.1 Pairing Device with Bluetooth Handset
Before making and answering calls, you must pair your handsfree device with your
handset. Paring sets up a unique relationship between the two and let the handset
memorize the handsfree’s unique ID (or passkey). This ensures that calls will always be
carried over a unique encrypted wireless link.
Detailed operation procedures are as follows:
1. Place your handsfree device close to your Bluetooth handset, and ensure both
the device and the handset are power on.
2. Press button “”to enter the main menu, choose item “Enter Pairing Mode”,
and then press button “ ” , you will hear 2 tones and see icon indicator “ ”
showed on the screen. This indicates the handsfree device has successfully
entered the paring mode.
3. Following your phone user guide to active Bluetooth device search on the phone
side, on your phone screen you will see a list of Bluetooth equipment found by
the phone at the end of the searching process.
4. Select this Bluetooth equipment VV950 from the list and initiate pairing following
handset’s on-screen prompts. Then enter passkey “0000”and confirm to pair the
device with your handset. Once the pairing procedure is completed, you will
hear a connecting tone. It indicates that the handsfree device and the handset
are paired.
Note that, the handsfree will remain in the pairing mode for about 2 minutes. If paring
cannot be finished within 2 minutes, the handsfree will enter into the standby mode and
icon indicator “”will disappear. You need to repeat the above steps 2-5 to restart the
pairing process.
2.5.2 Delete Pairing Records
This handsfree can be paired with up to 8 Bluetooth equipments. Press button “”to enter
the menu, choose item “Delete Paired Info”and then press button “”to erase all paring
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2.5.3 Quit Pairing with Bluetooth Equipment
When the handsfree is in the pairing mode, press button “ ”or “!”will cause the device
to quit from the pairing mode to the standby mode. The icon indicator “”will also
disappear.
2.5.4 Connecting/Disconnecting Device with Bluetooth Handset
When the handsfree communicates with a Bluetooth equipment with Handsfree Profile, the
Bluetooth connection between two equipments shall be established in advance. If two
Bluetooth equipments have been paired recently, you can simply reconnect them.
Connecting Device with Bluetooth Handset
If the handsfree and the handset have been paired, to connect them, you can either quick
press handsfree’s button “”to initiate a connection request or follow the handset’s user
guide to find the handsfree and send a connection request from the handset. During
connecting, the connecting icon indicator “”will be displayed on the screen. After
connecting, you will hear a connection successful tone, and icon indicator “”will be
replaced by icon indicator “”.
Disconnecting Device with Bluetooth Handset:
When connected, you can press and hold button ““for 3 seconds to drop the connection,
or you can follow the handset’s manual to remove connection from the handset side.
When disconnection is completed, you will hear a disconnection successful tone and icon
indicator “”will disappear.
2.6 Call Functions
2.6.1 Basic Call Operations
Answer Call: Press button “.”
Reject Call: Press and hold button “!”for 3 seconds.
End Call: Press button “”.
Redial: Press and hold button “ ”for 3 seconds.
Note that, for product model VV950 with simultaneous two-link feature, the user must
setup the primary device before redial the call. And the redialed operation is only for the
primary device in that case. (Please refer to section 5.2 for details)
2.6.2 Adjust Volume
When in the connected or talk/play mode, you can adjust sound volume up or down by
pressing button “ ”and “!”, respectively. After adjustment, the volume indication bar
will keep on the screen for 2 more seconds before disappearing.
2.6.3 Mute an Active call
You can mute or unmute the Handsfree during a call by pressing button “”. Once
entering the mute mode, icon indicator “”appears on the screen. It will disappear after
the device exits from the mute mode.
2.6.4 Transfer Call between Handsfee and Handset
Press and hold button “”for 3 seconds to transfer an active call from the handsfree to
handset or from the handset to handsfree.

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2.6.5 Voice Dialing
If the connected handset support voice dialing, you can press and hold button “!”for 3
seconds to activate voice dialing. Before using voice dialing, you must record voice tag in
your handset. Please refer to your handset manual for detailed descriptions on how to set
up voice dialing and recording voice tags.
When voice dialing is progress, you can quick press button “!”to cancel voice dialing.
Note that, for product model VV950 with simultaneous two-link capability, you must setup
the primary device before activating voice dialing (refer to Section 4.2 for details)
2.6.6 Advanced Call Operations
If you use call waiting/conference call services with your handset, you can active these
features following the operations described below:
1. A new call comes in when the existing call is still in progress
1) Press and hold button “ ”for 3 seconds to hold the current call and accept
the incoming new call. Repeating this operation can allow you to
continuously hold and accept calls.
2) Press button “”to end the current call and accept the incoming new call.
3) Press button “,”to keep the current call and reject the new incoming call
2. When calls are in progress, one is active and the others are on hold:
1) Press and hold button “ ”for 3 seconds to toggle the hold and the active
call. If there are more than one held calls, repeating this operation allow you
to switch activating/holding calls from one to another.
2) Press button “ ” to end the active call and accept a held calls. If there are
more than one held calls, repeating this operation allow you to go through all
the held calls.
3) Press and hold button “!”for 3 seconds to make conference. Repeating
this operation can allow you to continuously add new calls to the
conferencing party.
2.7 AV Functions
This product supports AV Mode Functions. When connecting with a Bluetooth-enabled
multimedia/music player, the product allows users to enjoy and remotely play stereo music
from the player.
2.7.1 Using Handset AV Function
For handset supporting Bluetooth AV profiles, you can establish AV connection between
the handset and the device to enjoy music at the device side while the music is played by
the handset. Depending on the handset capability, the AV connection could be
established automatically when you start playing music
If the connection is an AV link, icon indicator “”will occur on the screen. If your handset
does support Bluetooth AV profiles but you fail to get AV connection when you start
playing music, then you must follow your handset’s user guide to establish AV connection
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2.7.2 AV Operations
The following operations can be used for remotely control your Bluetooth AV capable
handset or media player to play music:
Play Press button “ ”.
Pause Press button “.”
Stop Press button “.”
Forward Press and hold button “!”for 3 seconds.
Backward Press and hold button “ ”for 3 seconds.
In addition, you can press button “ ”to increase sound volume and button “!”to
decrease sound volume
2.8 Pairing/Connecting with Other Bluetooth Equipment
2.8.1 Pairing Handsfree with Other Bluetooth Equipment
In addition to Bluetooth phones, your Handsfree can also be paired with other Bluetooth
equipment for realizing short distance wireless communications. Similar pairing
procedures described in Section 2.5.1 can be applied. You can also follow the user guide
of the Bluetooth equipment to complete paring operations on the equipment side.
This Handsfree can be paired with up to 8 Bluetooth equipments (including mobile
handsets). The corresponding 8 sets of pairing information are recorded by the handsfree.
Please check Section 2.5.2 for procedures to delete paring records.
Each paired equipment can wireless communicated with the Handsfree after setting up
Bluetooth connection. Please check Section 2.5.4 for procedures on establishing Bluetooth
connection.
2.8.2 Connecting your Handsfree with Bluetooth USB Dongle
Before pairing and connecting, please ensure your USB dongle has already been
connected with PC and the IVT’s BlueSoleil driver has been installed in PC.
Detailed operation procedures are as follows:
1. Press button “”to enter the main menu. Choose “Enter Pairing Mode”and
press button “”, you will hear 2 tones and see icon indicator “ ” on the screen.
This indicates the handsfree has successfully entered the paring mode.
2. Start “IVT BlueSoleil”. Click “My Bluetooth—>Bluetooth Device Discovery”on
the software menu bar to search the Bluetooth device in range.
3. After finding your handsfree device, right click VV950, and choose “Pair Device”.
4. Enter passkey ’0000’and confirm to pair the Handsfree with your computer.
5. After paired, a red “√” will occur before device name VV950. Connection for
supporting “Bluetooth AV Service”will then be established automatically.
6. For remotely playing and enjoying music from the PC, you can choose to start
“Windows Media Player”and configure the speaker interface to be “Bluetooth
AV/HS Audio”after establishing AV service connection,
7. After reconfiguration, restart “Windows Media Player”. You can now listen to the
music at the handsfree side. You can also use the handsfree to remotely control
music playing on the PC, as detailed in Section 2.7.2.

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8. For voice communications such as chatting over the Internet, you must
disconnect “Bluetooth AV Service”, and connect “Bluetooth Headset Service”.
First, right click VV950 and choose “Disconnect—>Bluetooth AV Service”.
9. Then, right click VV950 and choose “Connect—>Bluetooth Headset Service”.
Once you hear indicating tones from the handsfree, press button “”to make
the connection.
10. After setting up the connection, from the “Control Panel”you start “Volume and
Audio Device”and configure the default device to be “Bluetooth AV/HS Audio”.
Now you can use handsfree’s microphone to conduct voice communications.
Note that, when connecting with “Bluetooth AV Service”, you can use Handsfree’s buttons
to control the remote device, such as “play”,”pause”, select music, and control Volume up
and down But, you can’t use the microphone at the handsfree side for voice
communications. On the other hand, when connecting with “Bluetooth Headset Service”,
you can listen to the music and use hadsfree’s microphone, However, you can’t use the
handsfree to control the remote device. If you use Bluetooth windows driver other than
IVT’sBlueSoleil, you may follow software vendor’s user manual to complete paring and
connecting your handsfree with your USB dongle.
2.8.3 Connecting Both AV player and Handset
This product can connect with an AV player and a Bluetooth handset at the same
time.This allows you to receive and make phone calls while listening to music
Detailed operation procedures are as follows:
1. Pair your handset with the handsfree (see Section 2.5 for details) to ensure
that the handsfree has stored the pairing information of the handset. If the
handset has paired with the handsfree, you can skip this process. If the
handset automatically establishes connection with the handsfree at the end
of paring, you need press and hold button “”for 3 seconds to drop the
connection
2. Pair and connect the handsfree with your AV player (see Sections 2.7.1 and
2.7.2 for details) to enable AV mode functions.
3. Follow handset’s manual to initiate the connection from the handset side
(see Section 2.5.3 for details).
While listening to music, the product will notify the user an incoming call. You can pause
the on-playing music to accept the incoming call or reject following the same button
operations specified in Section 2.6.1. After ending the call, the music playing will be
automatically. If you want to make a phone call while listening music, you can either dial a
number from phonebook or via voice dialing, the handset will also pause playing music
accordingly.

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3. Phonebook Operations
3.1 Download Phonebook
3.1.1 Initiate Phonebook Downloading/Synchronization from Handsfree
You may download or synchronize phonebook by initiating the process from the handsfree
side. The procedures are as follows:
Press button “”to enter the main menu, choose item ‘Sync Phonebook’, and then press
button “ ”, the Handsfree starts to download phonebook records from the handset.
If there are no handset compatibility issues, the downloading process will replace the
existing phonebook stored in the handsfree by the new one. Icon indicator “”will appear
on the screen until the end of the downloading process. If the handsfree does not have
enough space to record all the phonebook records, the downloading process will be
terminated after running out of space and message ‘Phonebook Full!’will occur on the
screen. The handsfree will keep phonebook information recorded before termination time.
If there are handset compatibility issues, the downloading process will be terminated
immediately and message ‘Sync Failed'Unsupported Phone’will occur on the screen.
The old phonebook records will remain in the handsfree.
Note that, you may try to send phonebook records one by one to the handsfree from the
handset if you failed to initiate phonebook downloading from the handsfree side.
3.1.2 Initiate Phonebook Downloading/Synchronization from Handset
Referring to your handset’s user manual, you may also initiate phonebook downloading
and synchronization from the handset. Note that, you need to ensure that the device is in
the standby mode without Bluetooth connection with the handset before downloading.
While downloading, icon indicator “”will be displayed on the screen until either finishing
downloading all the records or running out of handsfree’s memory space. If there are
compatibility issues, your handset may display error messages (check your handset for
details).
Note that, phonebook downloading/synchronization may be different for different handsets.
Listed below are some examples (only a small number of phones are listed here) :
Model Send One by One Send All
Sony Ericsson W800 Yes Yes
Sony Ericsson K750 Yes Yes
Sony Ericsson K700c Yes Yes
SAMSUNG D608 Yes Yes
SAMSUNG D508 Yes No
NOKIA 6600 Yes No
NOKIA N-Gage QD Yes No
Moto E680 Yes No

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Note that,
1. Depending on phone models, you can download phone numbers from those
recorded in the phone, in the SIM card, or both. For instance, SAMSUNG D508
and D608 allow you synchronize numbers recorded in the handset and the SIM
card.
2. Some handsets, such as W800, K750, D608, offer multiple choices of establish
different Bluetooth connections. You need to follow handset user guide to
establish the correct connection from the handset side before synchronization
phonebooks.
3.2 Delete Phonebook
Press button “”to enter the main menu, choose item ‘Delete Phonebook, and then press
button “”to delete all the phonebook records.
Note that, for the product with Two-link version, it must setup the primary device first
before deleting the phonebook, since this operation is only valid for the primary device.
(See Section 4.2 for details)
3.3 Display and Make Call via Phonebook
In standby or connected mode, press button “”to display phonebook. If there is no
records, message ‘Phonebook is Empty!’will be displayed. Otherwise, the first phone
number record will show. Typically, both the call party’s name and the phone number will
be shown on the screen. However, if there are any characters (such as from the language
different from the currently language used) not recognized, symbol “?”may appear on the
screen. If you didn’t enter name associate with the phone number recorded in your
handset, you may only see the phone number displayed. In addition, depending on
whether the phone number is associate with caller party’s“Work “, “Home”, and “Mobile”
phone number recorded in the phonebook, you may see the caller party’s name string
follows by characters “/w”,“/h”,“/m”, respectively.
You can press button “ ”or “!”to browse phone numbers. After picking up a number,
press button “”to make call.
Notice that, your handsfree may contain phonebook records downloaded from more than
one handsets.
1. For product model without supporting two-link feature, if the handsfree is in the
standby (without connection) mode, press button “”will display latest
downloaded records (from the last handset). If the handsfree is in the
connected mode, records associated with the connected handset will be
displayed.
2. For product model VV950 with two-link version capability, you must connect the
primary device before displaying phonebook records and make call (see Section
4.2 for details)

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4. Two-Link Operation
This feature is only for handsfree model VV950. Compared to a regular Bluetooth
handsfree device in the market which can only connect to a single handset at a time, this
feature allows you to connect two paired handsets simultaneously. Thus, if there is an
incoming call from whichever the connected handset, you can take the call following the
normal operation instructions specified in this manual. This is very convenient for users
with two handsets.
Note that,
1. when connecting to two handsets, you need to assign one handset to be a
primary device following the handsfree menu. You can only make or change
primary device setting from the handsfree side.
2. Unless you change primary device setting, any operations initiated from the
handsfree side will only be applied to the handset set as the primary device.
3. Any operations initiated from both the handsets shall be applied to the handsfree
as normal.
4. All the regular call handling functions listed in this manual applied except for
using call waiting and conferencing for calls received by calls between two
connected handsets. If there are two calls received by connected handsets, you
can only take the first arrival calls from one handset.
4.1 Connect Two Handsets
To connect two paired handsets, you can:
1. Following your handset manuals, initiate Bluetooth connection from your
handsets one by one. Note that you have to wait one connection process is
completed before launch another.
2. Press button “”to connect the latest connected device. Once the connection is
completed, press button “ ” to connect the second to the latest connected
device. Note that, if your handsets are not the last or second to the last
connected handsets, you need to make connections from the handset side.
4.2 Setup Primary Device
All operations specified in this manual initiated from the handsfree side can only be applied
to the primary device (or handset). This include all call functions and phonebook
operations.
To setup a primary device, you can
1. After setting connection(s), press button “”to select option “Primary Device”
shown on the handsfree menu, a list of currently connected handsets will be
displayed on the screen, then

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2. Use button “ ”or“!”to pick a connected handset, press button “ ” to set it to
be the primary device
3. Press button “”to quit setting or return to the previous menu
Note that, once the primary device is set, you can only see the phonebook records
associated with the primary device.
4.3 Call Operations
When two handsets are both connected to the Handsfree:
1. If there is only one call received by a handset, the call will be passed to the
handsfree and all call operations will be the same as the case with single
connection.
2. If two calls received from both connected handsfree, only the first call associate
with one handset will be passed to and controlled by the handsfree. Unless the
first call is terminated, the second call associated with another handset will stay
on that handset and can not be controlled by the handsfree .
3. Call waiting and conferencing are not applicable to two calls received by two
connected handsets respectively.
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