Whistler BT2300 Intercom Function, Operating and disconnecting the audio device, Headset Distance

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Pairing to an Audio Device

Operating and disconnecting the audio device

1). You can adjust the volume of the audio device with the [+] & [-] keys of the headset.

2). You can start and stop the music with the Mute key.

3). If the audio device is out of range from the headset, the connection will be interrupted.

4). If the audio device and headset are out of range of each other but come within range within 30 minutes, they will connect again automatically. After 30 minutes have passed while out of range, you will have to switch your headset and the audio device off then on to connect them again. If this does not work, please pair both units again.

5). To disconnect both devices, switch off channel 1 of the headset and the audio device. If the headset has not been paired to any other device, they will connect automatically after switching on.

NOTE:

The volume adjustment and other functions

may differ with some GPS systems.

 

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Intercom Function

Headset Distance

The BT2200/2300 is intended for communications between the driver and passenger. You will need one headset for each person. The BT3200/330 is intended for communications between the driver of one motorcycle to the driver of another. You will need one headset for each person.

Vox Function

1). The headsets are equipped with VOX function. Channel 2 will be muted if there is no active communication between headsets. Thus, no noise will be transferred between headsets during this time and all connected audio devices will be active.

2). The VOX function mutes automatically after 30 seconds if the headset does not detect any communication signals, perhaps because the signals are too low. 5 seconds before the intercom mutes, the headset paired as Master will get a signal. The Slave headset will provide a sound when deactivation of the VOX occurs.

3). To keep the VOX on after the signal (sound), the Master [voice] has to speak louder. It may be necessary to adjust the sensitivity of the microphone (page 24) to ensure continuous communications. After the VOX has turned off, it can be activated again by speaking with a loud voice into the microphone.

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Contents Whistler Bluetooth Headsets Table of Contents Introduction Customer ServiceSafety Instructions What is Bluetooth?Main Unit Speakers Microphone Accessories Features ComponentsStoring and Recharging Headset Match Unit to Helmet TypeBattery Charge / Usage Time Check Battery StatusInstallation of Speakers and Microphone Installing HeadsetSelect mounting method based on helmet type Key Function Button Callouts Button FunctionsBasic Functions and Operation Pairing to a Cell PhoneAutomatic and manual call acceptance Play music from mobile phone Connecting the headset with cell phoneDisconnect cell phone and Bluetooth headset Pairing to an Audio DeviceReceiving a call while listening to music Connection headset with audio deviceIntercom Function Operating and disconnecting the audio deviceHeadset Distance Vox FunctionPairing of headsets on channel Adjustment of microphone sensitivityMusic and Intercom Cell phone and intercomDisconnect headset from music / cell phone Intercom Function General InformationStatic Noise Troubleshooting SpecificationsTechnical Data BT2200/2300 BT3200/3300 Problem Bluetooth Headset cannot be switched onFCC Information Problem The voice over the microphone is too lowConsumer Warranty Warranty InformationService Out of Warranty Service Under WarrantyPlease allow 3 weeks turn around time Customer Service