Whistler BT2200, BT3200, BT2300, BT3300 owner manual Cell phone and intercom, Music and Intercom

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Intercom Function

Cell phone and intercom

1). Please connect the phone to the headset on channel 1 as described.

2). Switch off channel 1 again and activate channel 2 as described.

3). Switch on both channels again.

4). You can now listen to music and make calls with your phone and use the intercom on channel 2. Press the [+] & [-] keys to adjust the music volume.

5). The cell phone has first priority on channel 1. The intercom will be muted when a call comes in. The music will also be muted during intercom use. If the VOX is off, the music comes back on automatically (not possible will all cell phones).

6). Every headset can have two devices at the same time on channel 1 and also intercom on channel 2. Phone calls, music, and GPS announcements can only be received on the headset that they are actively paired with.

After the call has been finished, it will take approximately

NOTE: 5 seconds before the intercom is active again.

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Intercom Function

Music and Intercom

1). Connect the audio device (MP3 player, iPOD, etc.) with channel 1 of the headset as described.

2). If the headsets have not been paired, switch off channel 1 and active the intercom on channel 2 as described (See pairing on channel 2).

3). Please switch on both channels again.

4). You can now listen to music on channel 1 and communicate on channel 2. Press the [-] or [+] key to adjust the volume level of the mute [M] key to stop or start the music.

5). The music on channel 1 will be muted when the VOX is activated. As soon as the VOX is muted, the music will be automatically active again.

During intercom on channel 2, you can have music and telephone on separate devices on channel 1. The music is active as long as the VOX is

NOTE: muted. When a call comes in, music and intercom will be muted as the phone has first priority. During the call, the intercom cannot be activated. Music and intercom volume will be adjusted separately from each other.

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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 StatusInstalling Headset Installation of Speakers and MicrophoneSelect mounting method based on helmet type Key Function Button Callouts Button FunctionsPairing to a Cell Phone Basic Functions and OperationAutomatic and manual call acceptance Play music from mobile phone Connecting the headset with cell phoneConnection headset with audio device Pairing to an Audio DeviceDisconnect cell phone and Bluetooth headset Receiving a call while listening to musicVox Function Operating and disconnecting the audio deviceIntercom Function Headset DistancePairing of headsets on channel Adjustment of microphone sensitivityMusic and Intercom Cell phone and intercomIntercom Function General Information Disconnect headset from music / cell phoneStatic Noise Problem Bluetooth Headset cannot be switched on SpecificationsTroubleshooting Technical Data BT2200/2300 BT3200/3300FCC Information Problem The voice over the microphone is too lowService Under Warranty Warranty InformationConsumer Warranty Service Out of WarrantyPlease allow 3 weeks turn around time Customer Service