GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Standby Mode – Headset is active, but not on a call. Standby time is up to 100 hrs. on a full charge. Standby Mode is automatic when removing headset from the base. Turning off the headset while it is out of the base takes it out of Standby Mode.

Talk Time – Actual time spent on a phone call. Talk TIme equals 6 hrs. on a full charge.

Pair / Pairing – Pairing is a simple and quick procedure that enables one Bluetooth product to communicate with another Bluetooth product. Your BlueParrott B200 headset and base have already been paired at the factory. However, pairing is neces- sary when using other Bluetooth products with BlueParrott.

OPERATION SUMMARY

Your BlueParrott B200 system consists of a base unit and a wireless headset.

It allows you to communicate on a phone call, hands free, via Bluetooth technology.

COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION

Landline Phones: Compatible with corded telephones. The telephone does not need to be Bluetooth-enabled. Dial pad must be on the base of the phone, not on the handset. Not compatible with cordless phones.

Bluetooth Headsets: Bluetooth headsets that have a 0000 passcode are compatible with the BlueParrott base. Check your headset user guide for passcode information.

Bluetooth Cellular Phones: Bluetooth cellular phones are compatible with the BlueParrott B200 headset when the cell phone’s passcode is set to 0000. Please consult your phone’s user manual to set the passcode.

Bluetooth Enabled Computers: Your computer must have either Bluetooth technology built-in or have the addition of a Bluetooth adapter. Range will vary and is determined by the computer’s (or the adapter’s) Bluetooth specification.

MAXIMIZING RANGE

The range of communication distance between the BlueParrott B200 base and head- set is up to 75 feet.

Certain environmental conditions can inhibit radio wave transmission, such as metal structured beams inside a building. If range is less than expected, try placing the base in another location, if possible. Headset audio quality will suffer when you travel out of range. If this happens, simply move closer to the base.

The range of communication distance between the BlueParrott B200 headset and a Bluetooth cellular phone is approximately 30 feet. The range of communication dis- tance between the BlueParrott B200 base and a different Bluetooth headset varies and is dependent on the range capabilities set by the headset manufacturer.

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VXI B200 manual Glossary of Terms, Operation Summary, Compatibility Information, Maximizing Range