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Index
Introduction....................................................3
English
User Guide
Declaration of Conformity............................19
5
Bluetooth® Wireless Headset
Note: Please read the “Safe usage guidelines” on page 15
and “Limited Warranty” on page 17 before using the
Headset.
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Overview—Docking station
What is Bluetooth®?
Bluetooth is a short-range cord replacement tech-
nology that allows the seamless interconnection of
many different devices such as mobile phones,
portable computing devices, and mobile phone
headsets without the complication of cables.
Headset Charging
Plug
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9 DC Power
Socket
Industry collaboration has meant that Bluetooth has
become a highly interoperable, affordable, and widely
deployed wireless connectivity standard.
What do I need?
As this Bluetooth Headset is a qualified Bluetooth
product supporting the Bluetooth Headset profile, it
can connect to any other qualified Bluetooth product
supporting the same profile. Today, nearly every
mobile phone with integrated Bluetooth supports this
profile.
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Headset
Charging
Indicator
As a Bluetooth mobile phone will most commonly
be used with your Bluetooth Headset, references to a
mobile phone are used throughout this User Guide.
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First Steps
When you first receive your SouthWing Blue-
tooth Wireless Headset you will need to charge
the batteries and pair the Headset with your mo-
bile phone.
4. Once the Headset Charging Indicator [8] turns
green again, the Headset is fully charged and can be
removed from the doc king station.
Please Note:
Charging
• If the Headset Charging Indicator [8] remains
green when you plug the Headset into the Docking
Station, thebattery is already fully charged and
does not require further charging.
Your Bluetooth Headset has an internal rechar-
geable battery. To charge this battery, follow
these steps:
• To maximise battery life, do not leave the
Headset in thedocking station for extended pe-
riods of time.
1. Plug the power supply into a power point.
2. Insert the connector on the power suppl y into the
DC Power Socket [9] of the Docking Station. Both
of the indicator lights on the Docking Station should
go green.
• Full battery capacity will be achieved after two
or three full charge/discharge cycles.
3. Plug the Headset into the Docking Station. The
Headset Charging Indicator [8] will turn red to indi-
cate the Headset batter y is charging.
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Charging
completed
Connected to power
Charging
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Pairing
Beforeusing your Headset you will need to
pair it to yourBluetooth mobile phone. You will
need to repeat this process if you want to use
your Headset with another mobile phone.
Pairing is a feature of your Bluetooth Headset
that prevents anyone else eavesdropping on your
phone conversations.
green (you will hear first one tone to
indicate the headset is on, and then a
second tone to indicate that it is now
ready for pairing). You now need to wait
several seconds while both devices
attempt to pair.
GRE E N
RE D
4. Follow the menus on your mobile phone to finalise
the pairing process. If you are as ked for a PIN
number, note that the default PIN number for the
SouthWing Bluetooth Headset is 1111.
1. Ensure the Headset is off and that the mobile
phone with which you wish to pair are not too far
apart (less than 1 meter of separation will ensure
most reliable pairing).
Please Note:
2. Put the mobile phone into pairing mode (see the
instructions which came with your phone).
• If pairing is successful, the Headset
GRE E N
Indicator Light [2] will begin flashing green.
You can now start using your Headset.
3. Press and hold the Multi-function Dial [1]
for about 3 seconds until the Headset Indi-
cator Light [2] alternates between red and
• If pairing is unsuccessful, the Headset Indicator
Light [2] will turn off and the Headset will return to
the off state (ready to re-enter pairing mode).
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Pairing
Wearing the Headset
You will find it is easy to place the Headset on
your ear (even with just one hand). These direc-
tions will help and over time you will find your
own way of wearing the Headset.
1. Using two fingers, extend the Flexible Earloop [3]
away from the main part of the Headset.
2. Place the Headset around your ear ensuring the
Speaker [4] is positioned correctly over your ear
canal.
3. Release the Flexible Earloop and allow it to natu-
rally spring back to grip the top of your ear.
4. Gently press the Headset into your ear to ensure
that it is correctly positioned.
Please Note:
• To find the most comfortable position for the
Headset, try rotating it forwards or backwards once
on the ear.
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Wearing the Headset
General Usage
Turning the Headset on
Receiving/answering a call
When the phone rings (ring tone can be
Press and hold theMulti-function Dial
[1] until a tone is heard.
heard in Headset),press the Multi-function
Dial [1] briefly to answer the call.
Ending a call
Press the Multi-function Dial [1] briefly du-
ring a call and the call will be ended. The
Headset is now ready to receive or initiate
another call
The Headset Indicator Light [2] will
shine green for approximately one sec-
ond and will start flashing.
GRE E N
Turning the Headset off
With the Headset on,press and hold the
Auto-sleep
To conserve battery life, your Headset features an
auto-sleep function. This function switches the
Headset off after 4 hours of inaction. Once your
Headset has entered auto-sleep, it can be turned on
normally.
Multi-function Dial [1] until a long tone
is heard (after a series of short tones).
The Headset Indicator Light will shine
red for approximatelyone second.
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Changing Volume
Making a call
The Headset will remember all volume settings
even when it is switched off. The method of
changing these settings is described below.
A call can be initiated by the mobile phone or
with the Headset itself (depending on the capabili-
ties of your mobile phone).
To change the sound volume, rotate
the Multi-function Dial [1] forward s to
increase the volume.
Initiating a call from your mobile phone
1. Ensure your Headset is switched on.
Rotate the Multi-function Dial [1]
backwards to decreasethe volume.
2. Ensure that your mobile phone has been correctly
paired to your Headset and that the Bluetooth mode
has been enabled.
Please Note:
3. Make a call as usual with your phone. Your phone
will transfer the call to your Headset.
• If you rotate and hold the dial(either
forwards or backwards), the volume will
change rapidly until it reaches the maxi-
mum or minimum volume. A brief tone will be
heard whenever the volume is changed.
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General Usage
Initiating a call from your Headset
Resetting your Headset
Depending on your mobile phone, you
may be able to initiate phone calls from
your Headset (your phone will need to
support voicedialling).
Should your Headset stop responding the battery
may require charging. If this fails to reactivate your
Headset, try the following steps:
1. Place your Headset inside the charger.
To activate, briefly press theMulti-function
Dial [1] on the Headset. If supported, you will
then be able to speak the name of the person you
wish to call, resulting in the call being initiated.
2. Briefly disconnect the power suppl y from the
charger (the power connector to the doc king station
must be completel y removed).
3. Reconnect the power suppl y to the charger.
4. Remove your Headset from the charger.
Low Battery Warning
The Headset will produce a warning tone
when the battery has only 10% charge re-
maining.
Your Headset should now function again as nor-
mal.
Please Note:
To visually indicate this, the Headset In-
dicator Light will flash red rather than
green.
Volume and pairing settings may be lost during a
reset process.
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12 Resetting your Headset
Place your Heads et
inside the c harger
Remove your Headset
from the charger
Disconnec t and rec onnec t the
charger from the power suppl y
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Resetting your Headset
Troubleshooting
Problem
Suggestions
Headset will not turn on
Pairing is unsuccessful
• The Headset battery may be flat. Try recharging the Headset
• Try moving thephone and Headset closer together during pairing.
• If pairing to a phone, make sure that the mobile phone is in the correct
Bluetooth mode and is ready to connect to a Headset.
• Some electricaldevices such as microwave ovens create a noisy electrical
environmeaway from such devices and try again.
Pairing has succeeded but
calls are not heard in
Headset
• Make sure that your phone is switched on and ready to connect to the
Headset. Check yourphone user manual on how to do this.
• Ensure that your Headset battery is charged.
My Headset stops res-
ponding to button presses • Try resetting your Headset according to the directions given in ‘Resetting
your Headset’
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• Do not charge your Headset outdoors.
Contacts
• Do not charge your Headset if the ambient
temperature is above 45 degrees Celsius or below
10 degrees Celsius.
Please contact SouthWing with the following
details should you have any questions or suggested
improvements.
• Do not leave your Headset connected to the
charger for extended periods of time, as exces-
sive charging will reduce battery life.
SouthWing S.L.
Email: [email protected]
Please note: For all warranty related issues,
please return the product to the shop from which
you purchased your Headset.
Safe Usage Guidelines
• Only use theproduct according to the di-
rections within this User Guide. Usage of this
product contrary to these directions could cause
injury. In addition, any usageof this product
contrary to this User Guide will void any war-
ranty.
Battery Care
Your Headset battery will have a long life pro-
vided you follow these guidelines:
• Do not use any charger to charge your Headset
• Do not use the product in an environment
where it may come in contact with liquid, be ex-
posed to high humidity or high or low tempera-
tures.
otherthan the SouthWing docking station.
• Only use the power supply delivered with your
Headset.
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Additional information
driving is illegal in certain countries. Therefore, you
should check the local laws before using the
product while driving.
• Do not place the product in a fire as the pro-
duct may explode causing injuryor death.
• Do not use the product in areas where usage
of radio transmitters is prohibited (eg. aircraft
and hospitals) or close to sensitive devices that
may be affected by a radio transmitter(eg. pace-
makers).
• As this product contains parts which may cause
injury if consumed, keep it out of reach of children.
• During charging, ensure that the docking
station and power supplyare in close proximity to
each other.
• Do not attempt to servicethis product
yourself. If the product requires servicing, this
must be performed by an approved service
person.
• Use only the charger and power supply pro-
vided by SouthWing. Usage of a different power
supply or chargeror modification of eitherof these
devices may damage the product or result in a risk
of electrocution.
• If the product becomes dirty, it should be
cleaned with a soft cloth. Do not use any
cleaning agents as these maydamage the plastics,
electronics or battery.
• Usage of this product while driving, may
reduce your ability to react to road conditions.
• Be aware that using a wireless headset while
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