Setting up and Using the Bluetooth Card



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Setting up and Using the Bluetooth Card Cell Phone Instructions for Vanguard Plus and Essence VG Software Version 5.06 or higher * For Bluetooth Card instructions for a Vantage+ or Vanguard II with software version 5.0 5.05, please contact PRC or your distributor. Ask for part number 14847 v 1.02. PRC HEADQUARTERS PRC INTERNATIONAL 1022 Heyl Rd Wooster, OH 44691 Liberator Ltd Telephone: (330 262-1984 (800) 262-1984 Minerva Business Park Fax: (330) 263-4829 Lynch, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE2 6FT UK E-mail Address: info@prentrom.com Fax: +44 845 2661155 Web Site Address: www.prentrom.com E-mail Address: info@liberator.co.uk Web Site Address: www.liberator.co.uk BLUETOOTH CARD INSTRUCTIONS for a BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE 15098v1.01

BLUETOOTH CARD INSTRUCTIONS for a BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE 15098v1.01

Vanguard Plus, Essence, Vanguard and PRC Bluetooth Card are trademarks of Prentke Romich Company. Semantic Compaction, Minspeak and Unity are registered trademarks of Semantic Compaction Systems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Minspeak systems use the methodology derived from concepts covered by patents and patents pending in the United States and other countries. All Unity, Minspeak and Semantic Compaction brand systems and their derivative works are copyrighted by Semantic Compaction Systems, Inc. USA, 2004-2010. Bluetooth Wireless Technology is a registered trademark of Bluetooth Sig, Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooh SIG, Inc. Bluetooth Phone Card, Adapter and Switch: These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device contains FCC-ID POOWML-C40. Bluetooth QD ID B014372, QD ID B013848 Digital graphics courtesy of Douglas Miller 2010 Prentke Romich Company. All rights reserved. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTRUCTIONS for a BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 2

PLEASE READ! IMPORTANT NOTES about using a Bluetooth Cell Phone and your Device! With some phones there is the possibility that you will hear static and buzzing from your device when you make a call. This is NOT a problem with your device. It is due to your phone software and PRC cannot fix this. There are not many phones that support Bluetooth text messaging, so do not expect that your phone will. Look for "Text Messaging Supported" in the Bluetooth Status box when you pair your device and phone. If you do not see this message, text messaging is not supported. When using a phone, your device and your phone should be within 10 feet of each other for best results. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTRUCTIONS for a BLUETOOTH CELLPHONE Vanguard 3

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Installing the Bluetooth Card - Vanguard+ Parts in the Bag: Bluetooth Card Audio Cable You will not need the new memory door that is also in the Parts bag. You must also have: Your Vanguard A Bluetooth cell phone BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Vanguard 5

Plug in the Audio Cable Small, white end of cable plugs in here. Turn your Vanguard OFF before beginning this process. Open the memory door on the right side of the case. Plug the white end of the audio cable into the small white connector that you can see below and to the right of the system card that is already in your Vanguard. Make sure the pin holes in the cable connector match up with the pinholes in the Vanguard connector. The holes on the cable connector should be toward the top of the connector. Push on the connector until you feel it click into place. Plug in the cable. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Vanguard 6

Insert the Bluetooth Phone Card The side of the card with PRC on the label faces up. Place the phone card in Slot B (above the system card that is already in its place). The end with the pin-holes goes in first and the side with PRC on the label should be facing up as you insert the card. To remove the card, press on the small button to the left of the card and the card will pop out about 1/8th of an inch. Pull it the rest of the way out by grasping the card in your fingers. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Vanguard 7

Press here to remove card. Use a pencil or something similar to press the button. Plug cable into hole on the end of the card. Plug the audio cable into the small hole that you see on the end of the phone card. You will not be able to close the door once the cable is plugged in. Wrapping the cable as shown above helps to keep it out of the way, but you do not have to do this. Just make sure the cable is securely plugged in. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Vanguard 8

The Phone Page There is a PHONE page that contains messages you can use to talk on the phone. You cannot make calls or send text messages from this page, but you can use it to talk. The Phone DIRECTORY on the PHONE page allows you to send and receive calls and text messages. Go to the PAGES page. Select the PHONE key. You see the PHONE page. The Phone DIRECTORY key takes you to the Directory page where you can send and receive calls and text messages. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 9

The Phone Activity Row \ Go to your CORE overlay. Select the ACTIVITY key until you see the PHONE key. Select the PHONE key. You see the PHONE Activity Row. The Phone Activity Row allows you send and receive calls and text messages. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 10

Pair your Cell Phone with the Vanguard In the PHONE Activity Row, select the PHONE DIAL PAD key. You see: Select the Phone Configuration key. Select the Phone Configuration key. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 11

Once your phone is in "discoverable" mode, select the Pair to Phone key. On your phone, go to the "Bluetooth Menu". To find this menu you may have to read the manual that came with your phone. Put your phone in "discoverable" mode. "Discoverable mode" on your phone may be labeled "discoverable" or "paired" or "find me" or something else entirely. Different Bluetooth cell phones call the pair button different things. If you are unsure which option to select, look at the instructions that came with your cell phone. On your Vanguard select the Pair to Phone key. Your phone will display a message asking you to enter a passcode. On your phone, enter four zeros: 0000. You must use this passcode. Then select OK or the button on your phone that accepts your selections and exits. When your cell phone is paired with the Vanguard you will see "Paired" or "Connected" in the Bluetooth Status box in the Phone Configuration Menu. You will also see Bluetooth cell phone icons in the Status Display Area of the Vanguard. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 12

The Paired Devices key allows you to view any Bluetooth cell phones you have been paired with. The Disconnect key allows you to disconnect (or "un-pair") from the phone you are currently using. The Ringer Menu allows you to set the standard tones for Ringer and Notify Message. The ability to import ring tones will be available in future software development. Also in the Phone Configuration menu are Internal and Audio Volume Controls. Internal Input Volume and Internal Output Volume refer to the Vanguard, not your phone. There is also an option to Turn Bluetooth Beep Output OFF/ON. When this is ON the person you are talking to will be able to hear your Vanguard beep as you make message selections or spell. If you turn it OFF, the listener will not hear anything while you select your messages. The MAINTENANCE MENU in the Vanguard's Toolbox also has a Phone Configuration menu. Bluetooth Icons Visible in Status Display Area The green figure to the left of the cell phone indicates the battery charge. A blue phone indicates you are not using the phone. The green phone indicates that you are talking on the phone. This icon indicates that you are making or receiving a call. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 13

Using the Dial Pad The Dial Pad allows you to perform all phone functions: dial calls, answer calls, go to your PHONE page to carry on a conversation, send and receive text messages. To make a call your phone must be paired with your Vanguard and this icon must be visible in the Status Display Area of the Vanguard. Check to make sure you have enough battery power available and some active signal bars showing in the status area. The Cancel key will take you back one page. If you start on your Phone Directory page and select the PHONE DIAL PAD from there, when you finish using the Dial Pad you can select the Cancel key to return to the Directory page. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 14

To Make a Call You can make calls using the Dial Pad, or, if you have numbers stored in your Phone Directory, you can dial a call from there. For un-stored numbers, use the Dial Pad to dial the phone number you want by selecting the keys on the number keypad. Select the Send key. While the phone is ringing you can go to your PHONE page or your Spelling Keyboard so you are ready to talk. While you are on the phone you will see this icon in the Status Display Area of the Vanguard. When the call has ended, select the End key on the Dial Pad or the PHONE SEND/END key on the Phone Directory page. The icon in the Status Display Area will switch to Use commas when you dial phone numbers that contain extensions. For example: 3302621984,123. If a number contains more than one extension, use commas between each extension. To Answer a Call You hear the phone ring or see the icon in the Status Display Area. Select Send from the Dial Pad or PHONE SEND/END from the Phone Directory page. Use the PHONE page or your Spelling Keyboard to talk. When the call has ended select the End key on the Dial Pad or the PHONE SEND/END key on the Directory page. The Phone Directory page contains a PHONE SEND/END key which allows you to answer and hang up without having to go to the Dial Pad. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 15

Add Contacts You can add contacts two different ways: from the Dial Pad and from the Directory page. First, let's look at the Contacts keys on the Phone Dial Pad. Contacts and Add Contact keys To Add a Contact Select the Add Contact key. Type in the phone number you want to add. Do not use spaces or hyphens. Select OK. Type in the name of the contact. Select OK. You return to the Dial Pad. Now select the Contacts key. You should see a key labeled with the contact name. You will see a number of keys if you have entered lots of contacts. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 16

Select a contact to dial. You return to the Dial Pad. Select the Send key to dial your number. Add an Incoming Number When you receive a call, the caller's number will be displayed in the Text Display Area. You can add this number to your Contacts. When you receive the call and know it is a number you want to add, go to the Phone Dial Pad. Select the Add Contact key. You see a storing keyboard with the number on it. Select OK Now enter a name to go with the number. Select OK. Select the Contacts key. You new entry is there. Saving Your Contacts List If you want to save your Contacts list to a USB drive, you must use the TRANSFER MEMORY MENU. Select either the Save Contacts key or Save Entire Device key. Your list will not be saved if you select Save One Area. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 17

Add Numbers to the Phone Directory You can also store numbers that you use a lot on using the Phone Directory on your PHONE page. Go to the PHONE page and select the DIRECTORY key Select the SET-UP key from the front of the case. Select one of the NAME keys. Select the Spell Message or Define Key Function key. Select CLEAR DISPLAY. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 18

Select INSERT TOOL. Use More Items until you see the PHONE DIAL NUMBER key. Select this key. Now enter the phone number you want and then select OK. You see: Select OK to keep the number and exit your Spelling page. If you make a mistake, select CLEAR DISPLAY and start over. Use CHANGE LABEL and/or CHANGE ICON to add a name/picture to your key so you can remember what number is stored there. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 19

Send a Text Message To send and receive text messages, use the Send Text Message and Text Message keys on the Phone Dial Pad or the PHONE SEND TEXT MESSAGES and PHONE TEXT MESSAGES keys on the Phone Directory page. To Send a Text Message Use the Dial Pad to dial the number you want. If you have stored the number in your Contacts, select it from there. Select the Send Text Message key. If the number is stored in your Phone Directory, and not in your Contacts, select it from the Directory and then select the PHONE SEND TEXT MESSAGES key. You see the Spelling overlay. Type the message you want to send. If you did not type in a number from the Dial Pad, the display will show Phone Number/Address. Enter the number now and select OK. (Ignore the "Address" part. You cannot enter an address at this time.) Then enter your message. Select OK when you have finished. A yellow message box tells you when your message has been sent. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 20

Reading a Text Message When you receive a text message, an icon of a small white envelope the Status Display Area of your Vanguard near the other phone icons. will appear in To Read a Text Message Select the Text Messages key on the Phone Dial Pad or the PHONE TEXT MESSAGES key on your Phone Directory page. You see a screen that shows you any new text messages and all your saved text messages. The keys display the first few words of the message stored under them. Select the key that contains the message you want to read. The whole message is displayed. You can Reply to the message; Delete the message; or select Cancel to save the message. Auto-Delete TXT Messages This option is in the Phone Configuration Menu. If you turn this option On, your device will delete text messages from your phone once they are read and stored on the Vanguard. This option keeps your phone from filling up with text messages. To delete a text message from the Vanguard, you must use the Delete message option. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 21

Options for Listening to Callers There are several way you can listen to callers: you can use the internal speakers; you can plug headphones into the connector on the side of your device case and/or you can pair with Bluetooth headphones; you can also use the internal speakers in combination with headphones. On the Dial Pad, select the Phone Configuration option. Different options for listening to callers Listen to calls with allows you to select the option(s) you want to use. Speakers You will hear your caller through the Vanguard's internal speakers. Headphones wired & BT You can plug headphones into the connector on the connector side of the Vanguard case and listen to a caller through them. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 22

Or you can pair with Bluetooth headphones and listen to the caller through those headphones. You can also plug in headphones and pair with Bluetooth headphones. This way, two people can listen to a conversation. Speakers & Headphones You can listen using the internal speakers, plugged in headphones and or Bluetooth headphones in any combination. Note: to connect with Bluetooth headphones go to the Toolbox, select the FEEDBACK MENU and then select the Bluetooth Speaker Menu option. Headphone Level If you are using headphones, set the Headphone Level option to a level that is comfortable for you to listen to. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 23

Using the Internal Microphone to Speak You can use the Vanguard's internal microphone to speak on the phone if you are able to do this. Using the Internal Microphone In the Phone Configuration Menu, turn the Microphone option to ON. Adjust the Mic Level option to make the volume louder or softer. Remember, if the volume is too loud, you will hear feedback noise. Using Headphones You can plug stereo headphones into the External Headphone connector on the side of the case, use the spelling overlay or the PHONE page to speak and no one will be able to hear your conversation. In the Phone Configuration Menu, turn the Headphone Level option to ON and set a volume level that is comfortable to listen to. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 24

Adjusting Caller and Listener Volume You can adjust the input and output volume of your calls. Input Volume If you have trouble hearing the person who is talking to you, turn this volume option up. If the person's voice is too loud, turn this option down. Output Volume If the other person is having trouble hearing you, turn this option up. If the other person says your voice is too loud, turn this option down. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Vanguard 25

PLEASE READ! IMPORTANT NOTES about using a Bluetooth Cell Phone and your Device! With some phones there is the possibility that you will hear static and buzzing from your device when you make a call. This is NOT a problem with your device. It is due to your phone software and PRC cannot fix this. There are not many phones that support Bluetooth text messaging, so do not expect that your phone will. Look for "Text Messaging Supported" in the Bluetooth Status box when you pair your device and phone. If you do not see this message, text messaging is not supported. When using a phone, your device and your phone should be within 10 feet of each other for best results. PAIR AND USE THE BLUETOOTH CELL PHONE Essence VG 26

Installing the Bluetooth Card Essence VG Parts in the Bag: Bluetooth Card Audio Cable You will not need the new memory door that is also in the Parts bag. You must also have: Your Essence VG A Bluetooth cell phone BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 27

Plug in the Audio Cable Small, white end of cable plugs in here. Turn your Essence VG OFF before beginning this process. Open the memory door on the right side of the case. Plug the white end of the audio cable into the small white connector that you can see below and to the right of the system card that is already in your Essence VG. Make sure the pin holes in the cable connector match up with the pinholes in the VG connector. The holes on the cable connector should be toward the top of the connector. Push on the connector until you feel it click into place. Plug in the cable. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 28

Insert the Bluetooth Phone Card The side of the card with PRC on the label faces up. Place the phone card in Slot B (above the system card that is already in its place). The end with the pin-holes goes in first and the side with PRC on the label should be facing up as you insert the card. To remove the card, press on the small button to the left of the card and the card will pop out about 1/8th of an inch. Pull it the rest of the way out by grasping the card in your fingers. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 29

Press here to remove card. Use a pencil or something similar to press the button. Plug cable into hole on the end of the card. Plug the audio cable into the small hole that you see on the end of the phone card. You will not be able to close the door once the cable is plugged in. Wrapping the cable as shown above helps to keep it out of the way, but you do not have to do this. Just make sure the cable is securely plugged in. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 30

The PHONE Page There is a Bluetooth PHONE page in your device. The PHONE key takes you to the page. You may see this key on your Keyboard or you can select it from the DIRECTORY page. When you select the PHONE key you see the PHONE page. This contains the most often-used phone keys as well as some pre-stored messages that you can use. You can also store phone numbers and names here. To begin you will want to pair your phone with the VG. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 31

Pair and Configure your Bluetooth Cell Phone On your PHONE page: Select the PHONE DIAL PAD key from the PHONE page. Select the Phone Configuration key. Select the Phone Configuration key. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 32

Once your phone is in "discoverable" mode, select the Pair to Phone key. On your phone, go to the "Bluetooth Menu". To find this menu you may have to read the manual that came with your phone. Put your phone in "discoverable" mode. "Discoverable mode" on your phone may be labeled "discoverable" or "paired" or "find me" or something else entirely. Different Bluetooth cell phones call the pair button different things. If you are unsure which option to select, look at the instructions that came with your cell phone. On your VG select the Pair to Phone key. Your phone will display a message asking you to enter a passcode. On your phone, enter four zeros: 0000. You must use this passcode. Then select OK or the button on your phone that accepts your selections and exits. When your cell phone is paired with the VG you will see "Paired" or "Connected" in the Bluetooth Status box in the Phone Configuration Menu. You will also see Bluetooth cell phone icons in the Status Display Area of the VG. The Paired Devices key allows you to view all the Bluetooth cell phones you have been paired with. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 33

The Disconnect key allows you to disconnect (or "un-pair") from the phone you are currently using. The Ringer Menu allows you to set the standard tones for Ringer and Notify Message. The ability to import ring tones will be available in future software development. Also in the Phone Configuration menu are Internal and Audio Volume Controls. Internal Input Volume and Internal Output Volume refer to the VG. There is also an option to Turn Bluetooth Beep Output OFF/ON. When this is ON the person you are talking to will be able to hear your VG beep as you make message selections. If you turn it OFF, the listener will not hear anything while you select your messages. The MAINTENANCE MENU also has a Phone Configuration menu. Bluetooth Icons Visible in Status Display Area The green figure to the left of the cell phone indicates the battery charge. A blue phone indicates you are not using the phone. The green phone indicates that you are talking on the phone. This icon indicates that you are making or receiving a call. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 34

Using the Dial Pad The Dial Pad allows you to perform all phone functions: dial calls, answer calls, go to your PHONE page to carry on a conversation, send and receive text messages. To make a call your phone must be paired with your VG and this icon must be visible in the Status Display Area of the VG. Check to make sure you have enough battery power available and some active signal bars showing in the status area. The Cancel key will take you back one page. If you start on your PHONE page and select the PHONE DIAL PAD from there, when you finish using the Dial Pad you can select the Cancel key to return to the PHONE page. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 35

To Make a Call You can make calls using the Dial Pad, or, if you have numbers stored on your PHONE page, you can dial a call from there (see the next page for more information). For un-stored numbers, use the Dial Pad to dial the phone number you want by selecting the keys on the number keypad. Select the Send key. While the phone is ringing select the Cancel key to return to your PHONE page where you can use the PHONE TALK key to help you chat with someone. While you are on the phone you will see this icon of the VG. in the Status Display Area When the call has ended, select the End key on the Dial Pad or the PHONE SEND/END key on the PHONE page. The icon in the Status Display Area will switch to Use commas when you dial phone numbers that contain extensions. For example: 3302621984,123. If a number contains more than one extension, use commas between each extension. To Answer a Call You hear the phone ring or see the icon in the Status Display Area of the VG. Select Send from the Dial Pad or PHONE SEND/END from the PHONE page. Use the PHONE TALK key on the PHONE page or your Keyboard to talk. When the call has ended select the End key on the Dial Pad or the PHONE SEND/END key on the PHONE page. The PHONE page contains a PHONE SEND/END key which allows you to answer and hang up without having to go to the Dial Pad. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 36

Add Contacts You can add contacts two different ways: from the Dial Pad and from the PHONE page. First let's look at the Contacts keys on the Phone Dial Pad. Contacts and Add Contact keys Let's add a contact. Select the Add Contact key. Type in the phone number you want to add. Do not use spaces or hyphens. Select OK. Type in the name of the contact. Select OK. You return to the Dial Pad. Now select the Contacts key. You should see a key labeled with the contact name. You will see a number of keys if you have entered lots of contacts. Select a contact to dial. You return to the Dial Pad. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 37

Select the Send key to dial your number. Add Numbers to the PHONE Page You can also store numbers that you use a lot on your PHONE page. Select SETUP to begin storing contacts on this page. Select the SETUP key. Select one of the NAME keys. Select the Spell Message or Define Key Function key. On the storing keyboard, select INSERT TOOL Look for the PHONE DIAL NUMBER tool and select it. Now type the number you want. Do not use spaces or hyphens. If you want the VG to speak anything select INSERT TOOL, select PROMPT MARKER and spell the message, for example, "Dial pizza" or "Call home" Select OK when you are finished. Now you can add a label to your key, for example, "pizza" or "home". When you are finished select OK. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 38

You return to the PHONE page and you see your "pizza" key. If you also want this number in your Contacts, you will have to use the Add Contacts key on the Phone Dial Pad. Add an Incoming Number When you receive a call, the caller's number will be displayed in the Text Display Area. You can add this number to your Contacts. When you receive the call and know it is a number you want to add, go to the Phone Dial Pad. Select the Add Contact key. You see a storing keyboard with the number on it. Select OK Now enter a name to go with the number. Select OK. Select the Contacts key. You new entry is there. Saving Your Contacts List If you want to save your Contacts list to a USB drive, you must use the TRANSFER MEMORY MENU. Select either the Save Contacts key or Save Entire Device key. Your list will not be saved if you select Save One Area. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 39

Send a Text Message To send and receive text messages, use the Send Text Message and Text Message keys on the Phone Dial Pad or the PHONE SEND TEXT MESSAGES and PHONE TEXT MESSAGES keys on the PHONE page. To Send a Text Message Use the Dial Pad to dial the number you want. If you have stored the number in your Contacts, select it from there. Select the Send Text Message key. If the number is stored on your PHONE page, and not in your Contacts, select it from your PHONE page and then select the PHONE SEND TEXT MESSAGES key. You see the Spelling overlay. Type the message you want to send. If you did not type in a number from the Dial Pad, the display will show Phone Number/Address. Enter the number now and select OK. (Ignore the "Address" part. You cannot enter an address at this time.) Then enter your message. Select OK when you have finished. A yellow message box tells you when your message has been sent. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 40

Reading a Text Message When you receive a text message, an icon of a small white envelope the Status Display Area of your device screen near the other phone icons. will appear in To Read a Text Message Select the Text Messages key on the Phone Dial Pad or the PHONE TEXT MESSAGES key on your PHONE page. You see a screen that shows you any new text messages and all your saved text messages. The keys display the first few words of the message stored under them. Select the key that contains the message you want to read. The whole message is displayed. You can Reply to the message; Delete the message; or select Cancel to save the message. Auto-Delete TXT Messages This option is in the Phone Configuration Menu. If you turn this option On, your device will delete text messages from your phone once they are read and stored on the VG. This option keeps your phone from filling up with text messages. To delete a text message from the VG, you must use the Delete message option. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 41

Options for Listening to Callers There are several way you can listen to callers: you can use the internal speakers; you can plug headphones into the connector on the side of your device case and/or you can pair with Bluetooth headphones; you can also use the internal speakers in combination with headphones. On the Dial Pad, select the Phone Configuration option. Different options for listening to callers Listen to calls with allows you to select the option(s) you want to use. Speakers You will hear your caller through the Essence VG's internal speakers. Headphones wired & BT You can plug headphones into the connector on the connector side of the VGcase and listen to a caller through them. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 42

Or you can pair with Bluetooth headphones and listen to the caller through those headphones. You can also plug in headphones and pair with Bluetooth headphones. This way, two people can listen to a conversation. Speakers & Headphones You can listen using the internal speakers, plugged in headphones and or Bluetooth headphones in any combination. Note: to connect with Bluetooth headphones go to the Toolbox, select the FEEDBACK MENU and then select the Bluetooth Speaker Menu option. Headphone Level If you are using headphones, set the Headphone Level option to a level that is comfortable for you to listen to. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 43

Using the Internal Microphone to Speak You can use the VG's internal microphone to speak on the phone if you are able to do this. Using the Internal Microphone In the Phone Configuration Menu, turn the Microphone option to ON. Adjust the Mic Level option to make the volume louder or softer. Remember, if the volume is too loud, you will hear feedback noise. Using Headphones You can plug stereo headphones into the External Headphone connector on the right side of VG case, use the spelling overlay or the PHONE page to speak and no one will be able to hear your conversation. In the Phone Configuration Menu, turn the Headphone Level option to ON and set a volume level that is comfortable to listen to. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 44

Adjusting Caller and Listener Volume You can adjust the input and output volume of your calls. Input Volume If you have trouble hearing the person who is talking to you, turn this volume option up. If the person's voice is too loud, turn this option down. Output Volume If the other person is having trouble hearing you, turn this option up. If the other person says your voice is too loud, turn this option down. BLUETOOTH CARD INSTALLATION Essence VG 45