Whistler BT3200, BT2300 Pairing to an Audio Device, Receiving a call while listening to music

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Pairing to a Cell Phone

Receiving a call while listening to music

1). While listening to music from your cell phone, you can receive calls at any time.

2). If you receive a call, the music will be muted and you will hear the ringing of the cell phone. Depending on your selection, the call will be accepted automatically or manually.

3). After finishing the call, the music will be automatically activated again. Please refer to the information on page 16.

4). If you press the [T] key while listening to music, the phone will redial the last called number. With some phones, you have to press the [T] key twice because the

phone selects the caller list first.

Disconnect cell phone and Bluetooth headset

1). Switch off the Bluetooth of your cell phone and disconnect the headset.

2). Switch off channel 1 as described on page 15.

3). If you now activate both devices at the same time, the Bluetooth headset is still existing in the phone and just has to be connected again (Last Device Search).

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Pairing to an Audio Device

Connection headset with audio device

In addition to your cell phone, you can also connect a Bluetooth audio device on channel 1 at the same time (e.g. GPS system, MP3 player, BTA (Bluetooth Adapter). Before starting the pairing, please switch off all other Bluetooth devices in your environment.

1). Activate channel 1 as described with the [-] key.

2). Activate the audio device and start the pairing process. Please make use of the audio device user’s manual if necessary.

3). Please choose your headset so that you can connect both devices.

4). You can now use your cell phone and the audio device at the same time on channel 1 or only the audio device. GPS systems often offer the possibility to connect the phone directly with the GPS system.

If you use audio devices or GPS systems without

NOTE: Bluetooth, you can use a BTA (Bluetooth Adapter) to connect to the audio output of the device and

transfer the sound via Bluetooth to your headset.

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Contents Whistler Bluetooth Headsets Table of Contents Customer Service IntroductionWhat is Bluetooth? Safety InstructionsFeatures Components Main Unit Speakers Microphone AccessoriesMatch Unit to Helmet Type Storing and Recharging HeadsetCheck Battery Status Battery Charge / Usage TimeInstalling Headset Installation of Speakers and MicrophoneSelect mounting method based on helmet type Button Callouts Button Functions Key FunctionPairing to a Cell Phone Basic Functions and OperationAutomatic and manual call acceptance Connecting the headset with cell phone Play music from mobile phonePairing to an Audio Device Disconnect cell phone and Bluetooth headsetReceiving a call while listening to music Connection headset with audio deviceOperating and disconnecting the audio device Intercom FunctionHeadset Distance Vox FunctionAdjustment of microphone sensitivity Pairing of headsets on channelCell phone and intercom Music and IntercomIntercom Function General Information Disconnect headset from music / cell phoneStatic Noise Specifications TroubleshootingTechnical Data BT2200/2300 BT3200/3300 Problem Bluetooth Headset cannot be switched onProblem The voice over the microphone is too low FCC InformationWarranty Information Consumer WarrantyService Out of Warranty Service Under WarrantyPlease allow 3 weeks turn around time Customer Service