Sony manual Using with Sony Ericsson T610, Voice dialing, Audio Transfer, Setting the Volume

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USING WITH SONY ERICSSON T610

ACTIVATING THE BLUETOOTH

You must activate the Bluetooth feature of your phone to be able to establish a Bluetooth connection between your mobile phone and your SuperTooth II kit as well as with other Bluetooth devices.

1.Go to Menu by pressing the joystick > select Connectivity > Bluetooth > Turn On. (“Bluetooth is turned on” will be shown briefly.)

2.Press as many times as needed to return to standby mode.

PAIRING TO THE CELLULAR PHONE (Not possible while charging the SuperTooth II)

Pairing will create a link or connection between your two Bluetooth devices - the SuperTooth II kit and your phone.

1.This SuperTooth II kit supports either Handsfree or Headset pairing mode. First, refer to Compatibility Table for suggested pairing modes to be able to determine what pairing mode is best for your phone. Handsfree and Headset profile differs in pairing procedure. (Note: In the Compatibility Table, you can find that Sony Ericsson T610 belongs to Handsfree Profile.) Proceed with the instructions.

2.Bring the mobile phone at about 20cm from SuperTooth II.

3.The SuperTooth II is initially off. Turn it on by flipping up the Swivel Arm(1) to 55º position. The Bluetooth Indicator(9) will glow (blue blink).

4.Simultaneously press the Reject Button (2) and Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button (7) for about 10seconds. A distinctive tone will be heard and the Bluetooth Indicator LED will change from blinking blue to alternate blinking red and blue. SuperTooth II is now in Handsfree Pairing

Mode.

5.While the kit is at pairing mode, access the Bluetooth menu of your phone. Go to Menu by pressing the joystick > select Connectivity > Bluetooth.

6.Scroll down to My devices > New device > Add. The phone will then start to search for pairable devices until it displays them in the list.

7.Select the name of this kit (SuperTooth II).

8.Enter 0000 as the passkey then press Ok. The name SuperTooth II will be added under My devices tab.

9.You will also be assured that pairing has been successful if the alternating red/blue lights of Bluetooth Indicator have now changed to plain blinking blue.

10.Press as many times as needed to return to standby mode.

The SuperTooth II is now ready to use.

ANSWERING / ENDING A CALL

When you receive a call, ring tone will be heard simultaneously on the SuperTooth II and on the phone or on the SuperTooth II only (depending on your phone model).

1.Just shortly press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7) to answer the call.

2.When communication is over, press the Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7) to terminate the call.

MAKING A CALL

Normal dialing

Dial the number using your phone. Audio will be on the SuperTooth II.

Note: With some phones like Siemens S55; Panasonic X70, audio is always on the phone during an outgoing call. You will need to press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7) to transfer the audio to your kit. (Also, refer to “Compatibility Table” for other helpful remarks.)

Voice dialing

Note: Voice dialing entries must be stored in the phone’s memory (not on the SIM card!).

First, you have to turn on the voice dial function and record for a voice command or voice tag in your phone. Note: Noisy environment may affect voice recognition. Record your voice in a quiet place.

1.Activate the Voice Dial Function: Go to Menu by pressing the joystick > select Settings > Voice control > Voice dialing > Choose On.

2.Press as many times as needed to return to standby mode.

3.Record for Voice Dial: Go to Menu by pressing the joystick > select Settings > Voice Control > Voice Dialing > Edit names > New Voice.

4.Find and choose a contact then press Select.

5.Follow the instructions displayed. When your voice is caught by the phone, it will let you to listen to your recording and then ask the question, “Is it ok?”.

6.As soon as you press Yes as reply, “Voice command saved” will be briefly shown. Under

Voice Commands tab, a callout icon will appear next to a contact name which has a voice command.

7.Press as many times as needed to return to standby mode.

8.Execute Voice dial: Short press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button.

9.A beep will then be heard on the SuperTooth II prompting the user to say the voice command of a contact to call.

10.Say the voice command. The voice will be played back to you (audio on kit) then the phone will place the call automatically.

AUDIO TRANSFER

Kit to Phone

Flip down the Swivel Arm (1) to 0º position (or turn-off the unit). This will automatically transfer the audio from the kit to the phone.

Phone to Kit

For Nokia Phones:

Flip up the Swivel Arm from 0º to 55º or 210º positions. (or turn-on the unit). This will automatically transfer the audio from phone to kit.

For Other Phone Models:

Flip the Swivel Arm up from 0º to 55º or 210º positions (or turn-on the unit).

Then press shortly the Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7). The audio will be transferred from the phone to the kit.

SETTING THE VOLUME

Set the volume using the Volume Control(11).

1.Turn it clockwise to increase the volume.

2.Turn it counter clockwise to decrease.

Note: If the volume set is too high, it can cause feedback (whistling sound), echo, or background noise during calls on some cell phones.

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Contents Setting the Volume Using with Sony Ericsson T610Voice dialing Audio Transfer

T610 specifications

The Sony T610, launched in the early 2000s, stands out as a remarkable device in the evolution of mobile phones, particularly for its sleek design and innovative features that catered to the needs of its time. Sized compactly, the T610 boasted a lightweight body that made it an appealing choice for users who valued portability without sacrificing functionality.

One of its primary highlights was its vibrant 65,536-color TFT display, which offered a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. This feature allowed for clearer images and a more enjoyable visual experience, whether users were viewing pictures, playing games, or navigating through menus. The phone's user interface was intuitive, featuring a joystick navigation system that made it easy to operate.

The Sony T610 also came equipped with a built-in camera, a groundbreaking addition for mobile phones of that era. This 0.3-megapixel camera enabled users to capture moments on the go, contributing to a growing trend of mobile photography. The camera was complemented by an array of image editing options, making it easier for users to enhance their photos before sharing them with friends and family.

In terms of connectivity, the T610 supported various technologies that were advanced for its time. It featured GPRS for data connectivity, allowing users to browse the internet, send emails, and access multimedia content with relative ease. Bluetooth technology was another standout feature, enabling wireless file sharing and connection to compatible accessories, such as headsets and printers, making the device more versatile.

The phone also came with a selection of personalization options. Users could customize ringtones, wallpapers, and menu themes, allowing them to express their individuality. Notably, the T610 supported Java applications, providing users with a library of games and utilities to enhance their mobile experience.

Sony's commitment to audio quality was evident in the T610 as well. Equipped with a powerful speaker and impressive sound capabilities, the device allowed users to enjoy their favorite tunes and ringtones with clarity and depth.

Another attractive aspect of the Sony T610 was its long battery life, which ensured that users were not frequently tethered to a charging outlet. This feature was particularly appreciated by those who relied on their phones throughout the day for communication and entertainment.

In summary, the Sony T610 was a pioneering mobile device that combined aesthetic appeal with practical features. Its camera, connectivity options, and customization capabilities demonstrated how mobile technology was evolving, setting the stage for future advancements in smartphones. The T610 remains a nostalgic symbol of early 2000s mobile innovation, leaving a lasting impact on users who valued both style and substance in their devices.