Uniden BT109 manual What the LED colors mean, Charge the battery, Color State Meaning

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What the LED colors mean

Color

State

Meaning

 

Steady

The headset is currently charging. When the

Red

battery is fully charged, the LED turns off.

 

 

Flashing

The battery is low.

Blue

Flashing

The headset is turned on.

Slow flash (every 3 seconds)

The headset is paired to a Bluetooth device.

 

Red & blue

Alternating flash

The headset is in pairing mode.

Setting Up Your Headset

Charge the battery

Before using your headset, charge the battery for at least 8 hours. Charging the battery completely (and keeping it charged) will help you get the longest possible talk and standby time out of the battery.

Use ONLY the power adapter supplied with the headset! Using any other adapter could damage your headset, create a fire hazard, or cause a risk of electric shock!



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Contents Questions? Problems? Also in this packageAdapter What the buttons do Buttons activateFunction after you release them Charge the battery What the LED colors meanColor State Meaning Charging the BT108 Charging the BT109 Pair the headset to your Bluetooth phoneConnecting to your phone Put your headset on Using Your HeadsetWearing the headset on your left ear Available Features Try Charging the battery completelyMy phone See page 4 for pairing instructions Muting the microphoneGeneral Information Battery life Noise or Static on the HeadsetCertain cordless telephones Avoiding hearing damage Cleaning the headsetTurn off your headset when pumping gas Important Safety InstructionsIndustry Canada statement FCC NoticeWarrantor Uniden America Corporation Uniden Two-Year Limited WarrantyUniden America Service