
| FreeAudio BT | User Guide 5
7.3 – Call from your phone: If you
have connected the FreeAudio BT, dial the
telephone number from your mobile; although
you will be able to listen and talk from your
FreeAudio BT.
7.4- Music ON / Music on Standby: When
you are listening to stereo music with the
FreeAudio BT from your BT mobile phone or
any other BT device and you want to stop
it, briefly press the multi-function button
and release it. When you want to listen
to it again, briefly press the multi-function
button again and release it.
7.5- Select previous and next Track:
Briefly press the “previous track” button
to listen to the previous track and briefly
press the “next track” button to listen to the
track after the one that you were listening
to. However, first you must know how
your mobile responds to these buttons by
carrying out some tests to get familiar with
them. Every mobile has its own secrets
and/or limitations.
7.6- Redial the last number dialled on
your mobile: Press the multi-function
button twice.
8. Connection with the PC
If your PC has a Bluetooth Chipset or has a
USB-BT Dongle installed, you can listen to
stereo music up to a distance of 10 metres
away with the FreeAudio BT (if there are no
obstacles or interferences between them).
Both to be able to listen to stereo music
from your PC and to hold “wireless”
conferences using Skype or MSN with
your FreeAudio BT, you must be very
familiar with how the Bluetooth programs
(Widcomm, IVT Bluesoleil are the ones
we recommend) work. These programs
6.6- You can then return to the main menu
of your mobile or to the folder where you
have stored your favourite music to be able
to listen to it from your FreeAudio BT.
6.7- While you are listening to your
favourite music (stored in your Bluetooth
mobile) you will be able to receive telephone
calls using your FreeAudio BT.
Note: In some BT mobile phones, when the
pairing has been carried out satisfactorily,
an icon will appear on its screen with the
drawing of some headphones.
IMPORTANT: If it has not been possible
to pair the two devices, start again
from point 6.2.
7. Operation
The functions described below require both
Bluetooth devices to have a hands-free
profile. FreeAudio BT has this profile.
7.1- Answer a call: If you receive a
telephone call whilst you are listening to
music with the FreeAudio BT from your
mobile, PC, PDA, etc., or are having a
videoconference with your FreeAudio BT by
Skype or MSN, and want to answer it, lightly
press the multi-function button. When you
wish to end the call, press the multi-function
button briefly again and the Free Audio BT
will automatically switch back to what you
were doing previously.
Note: To carry out these functions, FreeAudio
BT must be simultaneously paired with all the
devices that you want to work with.
7.2- Reject a call: Press the multi-function
button twice.