Moshi BTHF205T User manual


BTHF205T
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
zUse the charger that comes with package.
zCaution, risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
zCheck the laws and regulations on the use of 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.
zDo not allow children to play with your Bluetooth Handsfree Speaker since it
contains small parts that could become detached and create a choking hazard.
zThis device contains a Li-polymer battery. Please keep it away from fire anytime
(including discarding the device) or the battery may explode.
zThe Handsfree Speaker, especially the embedded battery must be properly
disposed or may be recycled. Contacts 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.
Warning:Users should not make changes or modify the device in any way. Changes or
modifications without being 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.
-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
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions
and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation
distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be
provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for
satisfying RF exposure compliance.
CE command:
EN 301 489-17 v1.2.1: 2002
ETSI EN 300 328 v1.6.1:2004
IEC 60950-1:2001 / EN 60950-1:2001
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Contents:
1. INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................... 5
1.1 BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................................ 5
1.2 BLUETOOTH HANDSFREE SPEAKER ........................................................................... 5
1.3 PRODUCT FEATURES................................................................................................... 5
1.4 PACKAGE CONTENTS.................................................................................................. 6
1.5 OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................. 7
2. USING YOUR HANDSFREE........................................................................................ 8
2.1 BATTERY CHARGING AND USAGE ............................................................................. 8
2.1.1 Battery Charging............................................................................................ 8
2.1.2 Battery Information ....................................................................................... 8
2.2 MOUNTING YOUR HANDSFREE................................................................................... 8
2.3 INITIAL SETUP............................................................................................................. 9
2.4 POST SETUP CONNECTION ISSUES.............................................................................. 9
2.5 MAIN VOICE COMMAND SET TRIGGER OPTIONS –2OPTIONS TO ACCESS.............. 10
2.6 MAIN VOICE COMMANDS &ACTIONS..................................................................... 10
2.7 INCOMING CALLER ID AND HANDSFREE ANSWER/IGNORE.................................... 11
2.8 CANCEL OPERATIONS ............................................................................................... 11
2.9 SAVE FAVORITE NUMBER ON THE HANDSFREE ...................................................... 11
3. QUICK USER GUIDE.................................................................................................. 12
3.1 LED PATTERN........................................................................................................... 12
3.2 QUICK USER GUIDE .................................................................................................. 12
3.2.1 Basic Function............................................................................................. 12
3.2.2 Voice Command.......................................................................................... 13
4. MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................... 14
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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, keyboards, printer, etc. can wirelessly communicate
with each other via 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 Bluetooth Handsfree Speaker
This Bluetooth handsfree speaker is a specially designed product allowing car drivers to
make and receive calls without holding a mobile phone. It provides a clean wireless
audio connection with your Bluetooth mobile phone and PDA.
In addition to vehicle environment applications, this portable equipment, supported by an
internal rechargeable Li-ion battery, can also be used in office environment as normal
handsfree equipment to make/receive/conference phone calls.
1.3 Product Features
zBluetooth v 2.0compliant, interference-tolerable with WLAN devices
zVoice Command technology makes real hands-free operating possible. You may
voice command the device to-------
¾Answer/Ignore call
¾Redial/Call back
¾Enter pair mode
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¾Check connection status; attempt to reconnect to paired device if no
connection
¾Call speed dial up to seven set IDs
¾Call Microsoft Bing 411 Handsfree information service to check call
information (for USA market)
¾Check battery level and responds
¾Start voice recognition on Phone for Name Dial, etc
¾Cancel an operation
zClass II, operating range up to 10 meters
zData rate up to 723 Kbps
zCompatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices such as cellular phones, PDAs,
and computers
zSupport up to 8 handset pairing info simultaneously
zBest-in-class voice quality ensured by cutting-edge noise suppression and echo
cancellation techniques
zVoice security ensured by using 128-bit encryption
zAudio output up to 115 dB
zBetter portability with internal rechargeable battery
zLow power consumption, up to 7 hours talk time and 460 hours standby time with
the internal battery
zEasy-to-mount with magnetic mounting design and Sun visor clip
zRobust performance, fast connection, accurate and sensible search of devices in
range
zStylish, portable, lightweight, mini-sized, suitable for vehicle and office
environment
1.4 Package Contents
zBTHF205T
zSun-visor Clip
z12/24V Car Charger Set(or Traveling Charger Set,Optional)
zUser Manual
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1.5 Overview
Figure 1 Overview
1. Speaker:Voice/AV music delivery.
2. Red/Blue LED:Indicate device status.
3. Button
:Switch the device on/off.
4. Button
:Answer/end call; Say/Cancel a command
5. Button ╋:Volume up
6. Button ━:Volume down
7. Microphone:Voice pick-up
8. Charging Port :Connect to the travel (or car) charger to charge the battery
of device
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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 as
follows:
1. Connect the car charger to the cigarette lighter, or plug the USB cable in PC.
2. Referring to Figure 2, plug the connector of the charger to handsfree’s charging
port to start charging.
Figure 2 Battery Charging
2.1.2 Battery Information
Once fully charged, the battery for BTHF205T supports continuous talk time up to 7
hours and standby time about 460 hours.
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 your Handsfree
This Handsfree device can be easily mounted inside the car by using the companion
Sun-Visor Clip to fix the product on the sun-visor over the driver’s seat. As shown in
Figures 3, there are two magnetic tips on the backside of the device. You can attach the
Sun-Visor 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.
Note that, the microphone of the Handsfree must aim at the sound bearing.
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Magnetic Tip
Sun-Visor Clip
Figure 3 Attach Sun-visor Clip to Magnetic Tips
With great portability and flexibility, this device can also be used outside of car
environment such as in office and/or at home.
2.3 Initial Setup
zHave phone ready to do Bluetooth setup. Refer to Phone User Guide if required to
locate Bluetooth Setup function on phone.
zTurn on Handsfree speaker when phone gets ready. Follow user prompt
instructions to pair to your phone.
zIf you have accidentally cancelled the setup process, the main command “PAIR
MODE” (said after triggering and hearing the “Say A Command prompt) will allow
you to enter pair mode and set up your phone.
2.4 Post Setup Connection issues
zDevice is programmed to automatically attempt connection to your phone
whenever it is turned on. When the connection is timed out, you will hear “no
phone found” or “your phone is connected”. If it is “no phone found”, user needs
to use VR command to try to re-connect again. If it is connected user will hear
“your phone is connected”, if it is not currently connected, user will hear
“searching….”.When the connection processing is complete, user will either hear
“your phone is connected” or “no phone found”.
zTo check connection status, simply use one of the voice command trigger options
below, and then say “AM I CONNECTED?” The device should respond with
current connection status. If no connection exists the device will automatically
search for a previously paired phone and attempt connection.
zIf phone fails to connect, ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on the phone and re-
attempt.
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2.5 Main Voice Command Set Trigger options – 2 options to access
zTruly Handsfree option - Say “HELLO BTHF205T”, if no response say again.
Loud radio play or passengers talking may interfere with the ability to use the
Truly Handsfree Voice trigger.
zPress the Main Front Button on Handsfree Speaker
zEither approach will trigger the “SAY A COMMAND” prompt, which indicates the
device is listening for a operational voice command detailed in the chart blow.
2.6 Main Voice Commands & Actions
The most important command to remember:
“WHAT CAN I SAY?” - BTHF 205T will remind you the available commands it is
listening for.
Voice Command Action
“What Can I Say” Provides voice reminder of active
commands headset will understand
“Am I Connected” Provides voice response of connection
status; attempts to reconnect (to Pair) if
no connection
“Redial” Calls the Last Outgoing Call
“Call Back” Calls the Last Incoming Call
“Call Favorite <#>” (for #s 1-5) Calls Speed Dial 1-5 on phone
“Call Home” Calls Speed Dial 6
“Call Office” Calls Speed Dial 7
“Call Voicemail” Calls Speed Dial 1
“Call Information” Calls Microsoft Bing 411 Handsfree
information service
“Check Battery” Checks Battery Level and responds
“Pair Mode” Enter Pair Mode
“Phone Command” Starts voice recognition on Phone for
Name Dial, etc
“Settings Menu”
Starts configuration menu • Turning
Caller ID prompt on/off • Disable “Say
Your Command” prompt • Turning entire
Voice Interface off to return to button
only operation • Sets “Save Favorite”
prompt • Voice Control Help
“Cancel” Cancels the voice command process
and returns to standby mode
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2.7 Incoming Caller ID and Handsfree Answer/Ignore
zListen for Caller ID prompt (Call from x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x, will play then prompt
“Answer or Ignore?”)
zSay ANSWER or IGNORE after Caller ID prompt completion. NO NEED TO
PUSH BUTTON.
zTo answer the call immediately or if the voice recognizer could not determine
whether you said “Answer” or “Ignore”, you can always click the main button at
any time.
2.8 Cancel operations
zTo cancel a Voice Recognition listening period either
¾Say “CANCEL” after the “Say A Command” prompt or
¾Click the Main Front Button to cancel the operation
zTo cancel/end a call in process
¾BTHF205T does not “listen” to your phone calls; therefore no voice
command can end a call.
¾To end calls in process click the Main Front Button .
2.9 Save Favorite Number on the Handsfree
zFor some phones the speed dial slot may not be assigned as usual from 1-8.
Should this happen you have another way to directly save a phone number to a
particular favorite slot on the Handsfree. After this “Save Favorite” process is
completed, whenever you use the command, for example, “Call Favorite” then
BlueGenie will directly dial the number saved in favorite 1 slot on the Handsfree
device instead of instructing the phone to dial the number in its own
Favorite/Speed Dial #1 slot. The number to be saved into any favorite slots is the
last incoming call number. This feature also can be used for Call Office and Call
Home.
zTo do this, just say “Settings Menu”, then “Save Favorite” and follow the prompts
guide to complete the user friendly processing.
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3. Quick User Guide
3.1 LED Pattern
zLED Pattern 1: Blue LED gives 1 blink per 3 seconds; Red LED is off.
zLED Pattern 2: Blue LED gives 3 quick blinks per 2 seconds; Red LED is off.
zLED Pattern 3: Blue and Red LEDs alternate continuously.
zLED Pattern 4: Blue and Red LEDs alternate every 3 seconds.
zLED Pattern 5: All LEDs are off.
Function LED Pattern
Turn On LED Pattern 1
Turn Off LED Pattern 5
Enter pairing mode LED Pattern 3
Pair handsfree with handset LED Pattern 2
Connect (handsfree with handset) LED Pattern 2
Answer/Reject/End call LED Pattern 2
Redial/Call Back LED Pattern 2
Volume Up/Down LED Pattern 2
Low Power Warning LED Pattern 4
Press MFB and Wait for a command LED Pattern 3
TTS in Process LED Pattern 2
3.2 Quick User Guide
3.2.1 Basic Function
Function Action Operation
Turn on Turn on HF Short Press
Turn off Turn off HF(standby mode) Short Press
Listen for Caller ID prompt (Call from
x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x, will play then prompt
“Answer or Ignore?”). Say ANSWER
after Caller ID prompt completion
Answer an incoming call
Short Press
Answer/Ign
ore Call
Ignore an incoming call Listen for Caller ID prompt (Call from
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x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x, will play then prompt
“Answer or Ignore?”). Say Ignore after
Caller ID prompt completion
End a call in process Short Press
Cancel an
operation Cancel a Voice Recognition
listening period
Say “CANCEL” after the “Say A
Command” prompt or Short Press
3.2.2 Voice Command
Function Operation
Voice Command Short Press and say the command.
ASR Action
“What Can I Say” Provides voice reminder of active commands headset will
understand
“Pair Mode” Enter Pair Mode
“Am I Connected” Provides voice response of connection status; attempts to
reconnect (to Pair) if no connection
“Redial” Calls the Last Outgoing Call
“Call Back” Calls the Last Incoming Call
“Call Favorite <#>” (for #s
1-5) Calls Speed Dial 1-5 on phone
“Call Home” Calls Speed Dial 6
“Call Office” Calls Speed Dial 7
“Call Voicemail” Calls Speed Dial 1
“Call Information” Calls Microsoft Bing 411 Handsfree information service
“Check Battery” Checks Battery Level and responds
“Phone Command” Starts voice recognition on Phone for Name Dial, etc
“Settings Menu”
Starts configuration menu • Turning Caller ID prompt
on/off • Disable “Say Your Command” prompt • Turning
entire Voice Interface off to return to button only
operation • Sets “Save Favorite” prompt • Voice Control
Help
“Cancel” Cancels the voice command process and returns to
standby mode
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4. Maintenance
BTHF205T is a well-designed communications device, careful maintenance and proper
use will extend the product life and keep its elite performance in delivering voice and
music. Following maintenance procedures may be helpful to you:
zAlways turn off power and keep your device in a safe place when it is not in use
zKeep the device dry, away from water, precipitation, humidity, moisture, and
various liquids that may corrode electronic circuits. If your device gets wet, turn it
off immediately and wait until the device gets dry completely before using it
zKeep the device away from dusty and dirty places. Otherwise, the mechanic and
electronic parts could be damaged
zDo not store the device in high temperatures or in direct sunlight. Extreme high
temperature could degrade performance, reduce battery lifetime, and wrap or melt
the certain plastics.
zDo not store the device in too cold place. Moisture could form inside the device
when you take it to a warm place. This could damage the internal electronic
circuits.
zAvoid dropping, knocking, and shaking the device. The mechanical parts and the
internal electronic circuits could be broken.
zAvoid using hash chemicals, cleaning solvents, and any other strong detergent to
clean the device. You may use a clean and slightly damp cloth to clean the device
zAlways take to device to the nearest authorized service facility for repairing if it is
malfunctioning. Disassembling, modifying, and replacing components yourself
could degrade product performance, cause damages, and terminate warranty
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