Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] BLUETOOTH HEADSET
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Safety Information
Please read this guide
Please take the time to follow the instructions in this owner's guide carefully. It will help you set up and operate your product properly and enjoy its advanced features. WARNINGS: · Contains small parts, which may be a choking hazard. · To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose the product to rain or moisture. [. . . ] Bluetooth The Bluetooth indicator on the device list back of the headset blinks blue slowly to show that the headset is discoverable. Move down the list to the device named Bose BT1 and make this selection.
Bose BT1
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Note: If the Bose headset does not appear in the list, press and hold the Call button on the headset until the Bluetooth light blinks (in about 5 seconds). This makes the headset manually discoverable so it shows up in the list for selection. If your mobile phone asks for a passkey, enter digits 0000 and press OK. Ease the base of the tip down around the base of the earpiece until the tip feels secured.
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Recognizing the lights and tones
When you first turn on the headset, both indicator lights glow. · The Bluetooth® indicator glows blue to show the state of connection. In addition to these indicators, the headset emits tones in response to actions.
Among these tones, you may notice:
Four notes (low to high) when the headset turns on. Low beep (repeats in minutes) when the battery nears depletion One note per press (low to high) indicates volume increase. One note per press (high to low) indicates volume decrease.
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Battery light status While using the headset: Green, solid - Up to 4. 5 hours of talk time or 150 hours in standby. Red, slow flashing - Less than 30 minutes of talk time or 22 hours in standby. Red, solid - charging error (the room temperature or product may be too warm or cold).
Bluetooth light status Blue light: Slow flashing - The headset is discoverable for pairing. Quick flashing - The headset is connecting to a mobile phone or is receiving or making a call. Red light: Flashing slowly - The headset and a mobile phone are not connected. One of them is not turned on, or the two are more than 33 ft (10 m) apart.
Most indicator lights turn off in 10 seconds to conserve battery power. Only the red and yellow battery lights flash continuously.
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Using the headset for calls
You can respond to an incoming call or initiate a call with one press of the Call button. You may notice a brief tone when the headset reacts to each new action.
Basic call actions:
Answer an incoming call by pressing the Call button. Make a call by either: · Pressing the Call button and using voice commands to select and dial the mobile phone number (if your mobile phone responds to voice commands). · Or, using your phone directly to choose and dial the number you want. Adjust the volume by pressing the Volume + or button during a call. Mute a call by pressing the Volume + and buttons at the same time. A reminder tone sounds every 30 seconds while the headset is on mute.
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Transfer the audio to your mobile phone by pressing and holding the Call button (during a single phone call, only). Reject an incoming call by briefly pressing and holding the Call button. [. . . ] · Make sure the mobile phone is within 33 feet (10 meters) of the headset. Refer to "Fitting the headset to your ear" on page 9.
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What the other · Move closer to your mobile phone. person hears is · Make sure the phone is not near other wireless not clear. · If your headset is in use where it is windy, move out of the direct wind path. [. . . ]