Uniden BT109 manual What the buttons do, Buttons activate, Function after you release them

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Getting to Know the Headset

Using the headset at excessive volume can cause permanent hearing loss. To reduce the risk of hearing damage, use the minimum volume level necessary (see page 12).

What the buttons do

Ear

hook Volume Up

The buttons activate the

button

 

function after you release them.

 

Power connecter

Power Speaker button

Ear

LED cushion

Volume

Down button

Microphone

Button

Press it to

Press and hold it for two seconds to

 

During an incoming call: Answer the

In standby: Turn the headset on or off.

Power

call.

During an incoming call: Reject the call.

 

During a call: Hang up.

During a call: Transfer the call to your phone.

Volume Up

During a call: Increase the call volume.

NA

Volume

During a call: Decrease the call

Redial the most recently dialed number.

Down

volume.

 



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Contents Adapter Questions? Problems?Also in this package Function after you release them What the buttons doButtons activate Color State Meaning Charge the batteryWhat the LED colors mean Pair the headset to your Bluetooth phone Charging the BT108 Charging the BT109Connecting to your phone Using Your Headset Put your headset onWearing the headset on your left ear Available Features Muting the microphone Charging the battery completelyMy phone See page 4 for pairing instructions TryGeneral Information Certain cordless telephones Battery lifeNoise or Static on the Headset Cleaning the headset Avoiding hearing damageImportant Safety Instructions Turn off your headset when pumping gasFCC Notice Industry Canada statementTwo-Year Limited Warranty Warrantor Uniden America Corporation UnidenUniden America Service