Whistler BT2300, BT3200, BT3300, BT2200 owner manual Button Callouts Button Functions, Key Function

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Button Callouts

Button Functions

 

 

Key

Function

[+] KEY

ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE CHANNEL 2

INCREASE VOLUME

 

 

 

[-] KEY

ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE CHANNEL 1

DECREASE VOLUME

 

 

 

MASTER KEY [M]

PAIRING CHANNEL 2 AS MASTER

 

 

TALK KEY [T]

REDIALING, ACCEPT CALL

 

 

RESET

RESET OF ALL FUNCTIONS, ALL CHANNELS OFF

 

 

MUTE KEY

TEMPORARY MUTING OF CHANNEL 1 & 2

 

 

The volume adjustment will be acknowledged as tones through the speakers.

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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 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 intercomIntercom Function General Information Disconnect headset from music / cell phoneStatic 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