1BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakerswww.blueantwireless.com USER MANUAL BLUEANTBLUESONIC PORTABLE SPEAKERS Thank you for purchasin
10BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakers“OFF” e. The unit must be charged with the supplied AC5V charger only.4. Button and Symbol Definitions4.1 Button
11www.blueantwireless.com Feature Button Operation StatusLast Call Redial Double StandbySwitch to Handset LongDuring CommunicationCancel Voice Dialin
12BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakers4.3 LED IndicatorsPairing Blue rapid blinkDuring Communication Blue rapid blink 3 times per secondPlaying Music
13www.blueantwireless.com 5.1 Pairing to a mobile phone or PDA This is an example. This procedure may differ depending on the mobile phone you’re us
14BlueSonicBluetooth Portable SpeakersNote: If the pairing is not established within 60 seconds, the blue indicator turns to a regular blinking once e
15www.blueantwireless.com depending on your model of phone.a. Turn the BlueSonic ON and it may connect automatically… orb. Short Press the Play/Pau
16BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakersusing the button. As soon as the call has ended, the music will return. • Refer to 4.2 Button Functions Matrix
17www.blueantwireless.com any problems.lf you experience this problem regularly call your phone’s manufacturer for a software upgrade at a service ce
18BlueSonicBluetooth Portable SpeakersNote: Bluesoleil has an extensive Help section located in the Help drop down box on the main screen. Please read
19www.blueantwireless.com 6.3 Voice Connection with a PCThere are two ways to connect the Headset/Handsfree service:a. Right Click on the BlueSonic S
2BlueSonicBluetooth Portable SpeakersFeatures• Stream music over A2DP & answer VOIP calls from your Windows PC/Laptop• Stream music over A2DP &
20BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakersb. Short Press the button on the BlueSonic. (If the PC was the last connected device to the Voice connection,
21www.blueantwireless.com 6.4 A2DP / Stereo Connection with a PCThere are two ways to connect the A2DP/AV service and stream musica. Right click on
22BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakersconnection with a PC at the same time.You must disconnect a voice connection with a PC before starting an A2DP c
23www.blueantwireless.com c. Press the button to play music. d. All functional buttons on the BlueSonic will be disabled as soon as the line-in ja
24BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakers7. Is my phone compatible?8. What is the passcode/passkey of the BlueSonic?9. Can I change the passcode of
25www.blueantwireless.com phone remotely. This is done by using the Headset and Handsfree Bluetooth Profiles. It also uses the A2DP Profile for streami
26BlueSonicBluetooth Portable SpeakersHeadset Bluetooth profile, and so it will work with the BlueSonic for voice calls. For stereo streaming the phone
27www.blueantwireless.com much longer if the BlueSonic is switched off in between uses. When in use, the BlueSonic battery will last for 10hrs at hal
28BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakersrange?3. What is the difference between Handsfree and Headset Bluetooth Profiles?4. How do I know if my devic
29www.blueantwireless.com Handsfree Profile allows for extra features to be used with a mobile phone. Voice Dial, redial, call transfer are some that
3www.blueantwireless.com IntroductionWhen first using the BlueSonic please make sure that you:• Fully charge the device for at least 3 hours before us
30BlueSonicBluetooth Portable SpeakersBluetooth signals are radio waves and thus do not need line of sight to operate. However, radio waves cannot tr
31www.blueantwireless.com 8. What if my computer has Bluetooth already built in? Can I use it?9. Why can the talk time and standby time differ wi
32BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakers4. Why can’t I hear any sound from the Speaker? The phone’s memory may have become corrupt and can be fixed by r
33www.blueantwireless.com a voice connection and a stereo connection at the same time. (This is possible with a Mobile phone) Disconnect any active s
34BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakersyour phone so that it minimizes battery loss. This allows the BlueSonic to have such outstanding battery life as
35www.blueantwireless.com is especially the case with newly released devices. 15. Why can’t I hear the dial tone from headset when I dial?Check the
36BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakers11. Contact UsFor Connection Assistance or if you are having difficulties using your BlueSonic, Please visit our
37www.blueantwireless.com 12. Warranty 12.1 Processa. Should you be having difficulties in the operation of your BlueSonic please first refer to the F.
38BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakers12.2 Terms and Conditionsa. Blueant Warrant the original purchaser of this product only.b. Blueant will replace
39www.blueantwireless.com and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are design
4BlueSonicBluetooth Portable SpeakersContents1. Product Overview...61.1 Description of But
40BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakers14. Cautions14.1 Important information regarding safe and efficient operation. Read this information before usin
5www.blueantwireless.com 10. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions10.1 General…………...2310.2 Bluetooth……
6BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakers1. Product Overview 1.1 Description of Buttons and InputsBACKWARD FORWARDVOL(+)VOL(-)PICK UP / HANG UPPLAY / PAU
7www.blueantwireless.com DC JACKMAGNETSMAGNETSPOWERON/OFFMIC INLINE INOffOnBack PanelCK811.indd 7 2006/3/10 、U、ネ 12:48:42
8BlueSonicBluetooth Portable Speakers1.2 Product SpecificationBluetooth Specification Bluetooth v1.2 Class2Bluetooth ProfilesHSP/HFP/A2DP/AVRCPFrequenc
9www.blueantwireless.com 2. Bluetooth2.1 What are Headset and Handsfree?Handsfree and Headset are both Bluetooth Service Profiles that allow for Voi
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