Whistler BT3200, BT2300, BT3300, BT2200 owner manual What is Bluetooth?, Safety Instructions

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What is Bluetooth?

Bluetooth is a wireless protocol utilizing short-range communications technology facilitating data transmissions over short distances from fixed and/or mobile devices, creating wireless personal area networks (PANs).

The intent behind the development of Bluetooth was the creation of a single digital wireless protocol, capable of connecting multiple devices and overcoming issues arising from synchronization of these devices. Bluetooth provides a way to connect and exchange information between devices such as mobile phones, telephones, laptops, personal computers, printers, GPS receivers, digital cameras, and video game consoles over a secure, globally unlicensed industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) 2.4 GHz short-range radio frequency bandwidth.

Important information concerning the Whistler Bluetooth Headsets.

1). The paring between 2 headsets or headset and another device will be automatically interrupted if the reception distance is exceeded.

2). Please make sure that the paired devices will be in close proximity.

3). The Bluetooth function of other devices in the environment should be switched off so that they won’t interfere with the pairing process.

4). Please note that in some cases, the headsets cannot be paired with external devices because some manufacturers do not allow other Bluetooth devices than their own.

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Safety Instructions

Please read the “Safety Rules” carefully before using this product. Following the safety rules prevents users from damages related with the misuse of the product. It is very important to follow these safety rules. We state “Caution” and “Warning” to clarify any potential risk for any damage associated with the misuse of the product.

WARNING

CAUTION

May cause bodily harm or even

May cause damage or shorten the life of

death if the user ignores these

the product if the user ignores these

warnings in the safety rules.

cautions in the safety rules.

Attach the Bluetooth unit to the helmet and check its security before driving. — If the unit is not secure to the helmet, it could get damaged when falling and the user assumes responsibility.

Do not detach the unit forcibly during operation. — When detaching from the helmet, it has to be powered off and detached safely.

Do not pull on the power cord. — It may cause damage to the power cord.

Do not use a multi-socket for external adapter. — It may cause unexpected heating, fire, and malfunction.

Do not place the unit near a magnet. — It may cause malfunction.

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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 TimeInstallation of Speakers and Microphone Installing HeadsetSelect mounting method based on helmet type Button Callouts Button Functions Key FunctionBasic Functions and Operation Pairing to a Cell PhoneAutomatic 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 IntercomDisconnect headset from music / cell phone Intercom Function General InformationStatic 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