Nolan NHSTH2C2M User manual

Bluetooth NHSTH2C2M Headset User Guide
Document History
Date Author Version Note
08/18/05 Kenneth Wu V0.1 Initial version
10/24/05 Justin SH CHEN V1.0 Correct the operation of the headset

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
15.21
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
15.105(b)
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.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause interference and
2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF
exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.

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This material may not in whole or part be copied, or communicated to third parties without Nolan Systems prior agreement in
writing.
Nolan Systems – USA
1595 Cleo Springs Dr.
San Jose, Ca. 95131, USA
Tel: 408-392-0928 Fax: 408-392-0998
Description
This Bluetooth NHSTH2C2 headset offers the latest innovation in Bluetooth technology. It is
a sleek cordless headset that enables comfortable hands-free communication with your
Bluetooth cell phone.
Bluetooth NHSTH2C2M Headset features
Fig 1
1 – MIC
2 – Volume down button
3 – Amber LED: Indicate headset working state
4 – Volume up button
5 – Blue LED: Indicate headset working state
6 – Talk button
7 – Charge socket
8 – Speaker
9 – Ear hook
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This material may not in whole or part be copied, or communicated to third parties without Nolan Systems prior agreement in
writing.
Nolan Systems – USA
1595 Cleo Springs Dr.
San Jose, Ca. 95131, USA
Tel: 408-392-0928 Fax: 408-392-0998
Charging the Headset
Before using the headset, you must charge the headset for a minimum of two hours. When
fully charged, the battery provides up to 8 hours of talk time and up to 150 hours of standby
time.
To charge the headset
1. Plug AC Adapter into headset charge socket (refer to Fig 1).The Amber LED will be
illuminated when the headset is charging.
2. After charging finished, the Amber LED will be off. Unplug the AC adapter from the
charge socket.
Battery Status indication: The Amber LED will remain illuminated while the headset
battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged, Amber LED will be off.
Turn on / off the Headset
To turn on the headset
With the headset turned off, press and hold the Talk button for 3 seconds. You will
hear an “ON” tone (two ascending “beeps”) and the blue LED will quick flash 5
times. The headset turns on and is placed in standby mode, ready to make and receive
calls. After turn on the headset, the headset will try to connect the last
paired/connected device automatically.
To turn off the headset
With the headset turned on, press and hold the Talk button for 3 seconds. You will
hear an “OFF” tone (two descending “beeps”) and after the amber LED quick flash 5
times, the headset is turned off. Then release the Talk button.
Pair the Headset with Bluetooth enabled devices
Pairing is the process of linking the headset with your Bluetooth mobile phone.
Before you use the headset with your mobile phone, you must pair both devices. After
pairing is completed, you can use the headset only with the paired mobile phone. If
you wish to use the headset with a different mobile phone, you must redo the pairing
process with the new mobile phone. In this case, the headset will no longer work with
the previous mobile phone.
Before you commence pairing the headset, ensure that the battery is fully charged.
To pair the device
1. With the headset turned off, press and hold the Talk button for 5 seconds. You
will hear a “PAIR” tone and the LED quick flash 5 times and the two LED
flash alternatively to indicate the headset entered into pairing mode.
2. Release the Talk button. The headset is now in “Pairing” Mode.
3. Turn on the mobile phone and place it within 10 feet of the headset.
4. Initiate the device discovery feature on the mobile phone. Refer to the mobile
phone user guide for instructions for initiating this feature.
5. When prompted by the mobile phone, enter the headset pin code “0000”. And
the Blue LEDs will quick flash 5 times to indicate pairing finished. Now the
headset is placed in standby mode, ready to make and receive calls.

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This material may not in whole or part be copied, or communicated to third parties without Nolan Systems prior agreement in
writing.
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1595 Cleo Springs Dr.
San Jose, Ca. 95131, USA
Tel: 408-392-0928 Fax: 408-392-0998
To cancel pairing mode
While your headset is in pairing mode, you can cancel the pairing process and turn off
the headset.
Press and hold the Talk button for 4 seconds. You will hear an “OFF” tone and after
LED will quick flash 5 times, the headset is turned off. Then release the Talk button.
Making calls
You can make calls from your mobile phone, or directly from headset using voice
dialing (if it’s supported by the phone)
To make calls from your mobile phone
Dial the call from your mobile phone, and the call is automatically connected to your
Headset.
To make calls using voice dialing (if supported by your mobile phone)
1. With the headset in standby mode, press (click) he Talk button on the Headset,
and you will hear the “VD” tone.
2. Speak the name of the person you wish to call. The call is automatically
connected to your headset.
To make calls using last number redial (if supported by your mobile phone)
1. Whilst in standby mode, press and hold the Volume “-” more than 4 seconds, and you
will hear a “LND” tone (single long beep).
2. Release the Volume “-” button, the call is automatically connected to your mobile phone.
Receiving calls
You must configure your mobile phone to answer calls directly on your Bluetooth
headset. Refer to the mobile phone user guide for instructions for initiating this
feature.
When there is an incoming call, if the Headset is turned on, you can hear a “RING”
tone from headset to indicate the incoming call. Then press (click) the Talk button on
your headset. The call is automatically connected to your headset.
Reject calls
1. When your mobile phone rings, press and hold the Talk button on your headset
more than 3 seconds, and you will hear a long beep from the headset.
2. Release the Talk button.
Note: This feature can only work on the Hands-free supported phones.
Ending calls
When you want to finish your call, press (click) he Talk button on your headset. The
call will be disconnected.
Transfer calls
You can transfer the calls connected to your headset back to your mobile phone, or
from your mobile phone to your headset.

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writing.
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1595 Cleo Springs Dr.
San Jose, Ca. 95131, USA
Tel: 408-392-0928 Fax: 408-392-0998
To transfer calls from your headset (if phone supported)
1. With voice in headset, press and hold volume “+” button for 3 seconds on your
headset, you will hear a “CT” tone (single piping).
2. Release the Volume “+” button, and the call will transfer to your mobile phone.
To transfer calls from you mobile phone (phone dependent)
1. With voice in your mobile phone and Bluetooth connection exist, press and hold
the Volume “+” button for 4 seconds, and you will hear a Tone.
2. Release the Volume “+” button, and the call will transfer to your mobile phone.
Or
With the voice in your mobile phone and Bluetooth connection does not exist, press
the Talk button, and headset will try to connect to your phone, and voice will connect
to your headset automatically.
Or
You can also operation on your mobile phone, refer to the mobile phone user guide
for instructions for initiating this feature.
Adjust the volume
To increase the volume
While in talking mode, press (click) the Volume “+” button to increase volume by 1
step, repeat this procedure until you have reached the desired level.
To decrease the volume
While in talking mode, press (click) the Volume “-” button to decrease volume by 1
step, repeat this procedure until you have reached the desired level.
Muting headset
You can mute and un-mute the microphone temporarily so that you cannot be heard
by the connected party.
To mute the headset
With talking mode, press and hold the volume button “+” and volume button “-”
concurrently more than 3 seconds, and you will hear a MUTE tone (Single beep), the
microphone is muted.
To un-mute the headset
When microphone is muted, press and hold volume button “+” and Volume button “-”
concurrently for 3 seconds, and you will hear a MUTE tone (Single beep), the
microphone is un-muted.
Visual and audio indication
Visual indication
Two LEDs (blue and amber) indicate the status of the headset:

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writing.
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1595 Cleo Springs Dr.
San Jose, Ca. 95131, USA
Tel: 408-392-0928 Fax: 408-392-0998
States Indication
Battery is full Amber LED is off
Battery is low Amber LED works
Headset is off Both LEDs are off
Headset is in standby mode, ready to
make/receive calls
Blue LED flash at three-second interval
Headset is in pairing mode Blue and Amber LED flash alternatively
LEDs also indicate certain operations
Operation Indication
Turn on the headset LEDs quick flash 5 times
Turn off the headset LEDs quick flash 5 times
Headset enter pairing mode LEDs quick flash 5 times
Pairing finished LEDs quick flash 5 times
Audio indication
Tones heared through the headset provide an audible indication of a requested action.
Beep Tone Description of the Tone indicates
ON Two ascending beeps Turn on the headset
OFF Two descending beeps Turn off the headset
PAIR Three ascending beeps Enter pairing mode
LND Single long beep Generate the Last number
redial function
RING Melodious beeps Incoming call in ongoing
MUTE Single long beeps Mute/un-mute the microphone
VD Two short beeps Voice dial enabled
CT Single piping Call transfer enabled
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