Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................... 1 Package content.................................................................. 1 INTRODUCTION Dear customer.............. 2 Features................... 2 Caution................... 2 START-UP MBO Cordless Headset......... 3 Charging the batteries.......... 3 Caution................... 3 Charging the batteries (diagrams)... 4 Loading/changing the batteries..... 5 USE Installation......................................................................... 6 Use.............................................................................. 6-9 GENERAL Troubleshooting................................................................... 10 Technical specifications.......................................................... 11 PACKAGE CONTENT The supply pack of the headset contains the following parts: Headset Receiver Charger for 2 lithium ion batteries 2 lithium ion batteries in holder Mains adapter Cigarette charging cable Hip bag for receiver Safety belt clip 3 adapters for the most common mobile phones 2 foam pads for the headset 2 magnetic strips for installation Instruction manual (not illustrated)
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 2 2 INTRODUCTION DEAR CUSTOMER, we are glad that you have decided to buy our Cordless Headset. You now own a state-of-the-art product of the highest quality which is easy to use and has many advanced features. Thank you for buying our product. FEATURES Radio transmission Up to 5 meters range Rechargeable lithium ion batteries High sound quality Voice dialing support Duplex service Volume control possible Up to 72 hours stand-by Up to 2 hours continuous talk time Dedicated to fit any commercially available mobile phone Also suitable for intercom and cordless phones Extremely light-weight Very low radiation Ideal for everyday use Automatic channel search Extremely simple to use CAUTION Please read this instruction manual to become familiar with all features of your cordless headset. Follow the instructions for efficient, comfortable phoning and to ensure long life of the headset and the batteries. This Instruction Manual is only for information. The contents are not part of the contract. All data is merely nominal. Technical specifications subject to change. Close: 06/2001
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 3 START-UP 3 MBO CORDLESS HEADSET The MBO Cordless Headset is a state-of-the-art product of wireless communications technology. You now own a high-quality substitute for your wired headset. The easy handling and the extreme low radiation of the receiver and the ear piece (less than 0.01 mw) make this system ideal for everyday use. CHARGING THE BATTERIES CAUTION The system contains a battery charger in which 2 lithium ion batteries can be charged at the same time. Make sure before plugging in that the voltage specification on the mains adapter (230V AC) is the same as the mains voltage. 1. Plug the mains adapter in the DC jack of the charger and the mains adapter in any standard socket outlet. The multi-color LED display lights green. If you want to use the charger in the car, use the cigarette charger cable instead of the mains adapter and plug it into the cigarette lighter. 2. Put the batteries with the battery ring in the charger. The LEDs light red to indicate that the batteries are charging. (Figs. 3 and 4) 3. The LED lights yellow when the battery capacity reaches 90 %. The batteries are fully charged in about 1 hour. 4. If the green LED lights, the battery is fully charged. 5. Pull the mains adapter from the socket outlet. It is safer to leave the batteries in the charger until needed. 6. Do not leave the batteries in the ear piece and the receiver for more than 7 days without charging them.
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 4 4 CONNECTION/ START-UP Battery charger Fig. 1 Cigarette charging cable or DC jack Mains adapter From above Fig. 2 Negative pole Positive pole Battery holder ring From below Charger Fig. 3 Note:! Batteries are hazardous waste. Do not dispose them together with the household garbage. Battery holder ring with negative pole upwards
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 5 START-UP 5 LOADING/CHANGING THE BATTERIES Loading the battery drawer in the headset Load the battery drawer in the headset as illustrated in Fig. 5. Make sure the polarity is correct. The negative (-) pole must be facing upwards (marked side). Fig. 4 Fig. 2 Battery drawer (negative pole facing upwards) Headset Loading the battery drawer in the receiver Load the other battery drawer in the receiver as illustrated in Fig. 6. Make sure the polarity ist correct. The negative (-) pole must be facing upwards (marked side). Fig. 3 Fig. 5 Headset Battery drawer (negative pole facing upwards)
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 6 6 USE INSTALLATION 1. Connect the receiver to your mobile phone by plugging the 2.5 mm plug in the headset jack of your mobile phone. Fig. 6 2.5 mm jack plug (connected to the 2.5 mm headset jack of your mobile phone) Mobile phone Receiver NOTE The headset jack is not at the same place on all mobile phones. For most phones without 3-pin jack a special adapter is required. Adapters for the most common types of mobile phones are included in the package. PH-3210-A: for Nokia 8210, 3310, 3210 PH-7110-A: for Nokia 7110, 6210, 6110,. 6150, 5110, 5130 PH-S35-A: for Siemens C35, S35, C25, S25 2. Load the two battery drawers with the batteries in the receiver and the headset (unless done earlier). 3. The unit is now in stand-by mode. The LED in the receiver should blink at a frequency of about 4 seconds.
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 7 USE 7 4. You can switch the headset to operating mode in two different ways. One way is to press the On/Off switch on the ear piece. You will hear an instant beep. Alternatively, the mode is adopted automatically without any intervention from your side. Just listen for 2 beeps in the ear piece which indicate that the headset has changed from stand-by to ON mode. You can test the automatic function by pressing any key on your mobile phone. You can hear the key beep of any phone connected in the ear piece. As soon as you have connected your phone, the headset works automatically (for received calls and outgoing calls) and you can speak and hear with your hands free. 5. If your phone supports voice dialing, you can use this function with your cordless headset. Simply press the On/Off switch on the ear piece, then the voice dialing button on your phone and speak as if you were using the mobile phone. 6. When the battery power in the ear piece and the receiver is becoming weak, several warning beeps are heard. After the beeps, the headset has sufficient power for a few more minutes before it goes dead. The LED stops blinking and the On/Off switch on the ear piece does not work any more. If this happens, recharge the batteries. 7. Using the On/Off switch The switch has a dual function: "On/Off" and " Volume control". Please note the following steps: a) One press with a beep: The headset switches on b) With several presses, a beep is heard with every press, and this changes the volume. There are 3 settings for volume and each beep indicates the next higher level.....................
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 8 8 USE When you reach the highest level, the next press returns you to the lowest level, and so on. c) For manual return to stand-by mode, press the switch for about 2 seconds. Now you hear 2 beeps. Starting the stand-by mode manually saves battery power. 8. Automatic stand-by after making/receiving a call: To save power, the headset automatically changes to stand-by latest after one minute of inactivity. 9. LED and switches on the receiver: LED: When the headset is switched on, the LED blinks once every 4 seconds or so. Volume control: The mini receiver has volume control to adapt to the different volumes of telephone providers. Headset Headband Fig. 7 On/Off switch Microphone Battery compartment Receiver Battery compartment Jack plug Volume control LED display
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 9 USE 9 10. Out of range The receiver and the headset are connected by radio waves. The range of the radio waves is maximum 5 meters. Obstacles in the way of the radio waves can be the cause of poor reception. If you leave the range of the radio waves, voice communication will become poor. If this happens, move nearer to the receiver, otherwise the headset will switch off. If the headset has already switched off because you moved too far away from the receiver, it switches on automatically a few seconds after you return to within the reception range. To avoid the delay you can switch it on manually by pressing the On/Off switch on the headset for about 2 seconds. When the radio connection between the receiver and the headset is established again, you will hear the beep. If this happens while you are making a call, the call will be held.
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 10 10 GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING If the headset does not work, make the following checks. 1. Is the On/Off switch off? 2. Is the battery loaded? 3. Is the battery in the headset fully charged? 4. Is the connection between the receiver and the mobile phone in order? 5. Is the battery in the receiver fully charged? 6. Is the ear piece out of range? 7. Has the battery been loaded correctly? Are the "plus" and " minus" poles correct? 8. Is the LED display on the receiver blinking? OPERATING LICENSE Different regulations are in force for the operation of mobile transmitters for voice transmission (in the bandwidth of 433 MHz) in different countries. For details, please contact the competent authority in your country. Currently no restrictions exist in: - Germany - France - the Netherlands - Sweden A general prohibition is in force in: - Luxembourg - Italy - Finland - U.K. The operation is subject to certain restrictions in most other EC member states not mentioned above. These exist as Duty Cycle High (< 10 %), i.e., 10 % use per hour (6 min/h) is permitted.
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 11 Model : MBO remote headset Transmission : wireless microwave technology Frequency : 433-434 MHz Output : 0.01 mw Range : up to 5 m Noise : 40 db at 5 m EMI suppression : More than 60 db above 800 MHz Channels : max. 16 channels (automatic search) Addresses : 65,000 different address codes Power source : lithium ion batteries: 2 x 3.6 V = type UR 2450 Stand-by : up to 72 hours Talk time : up to 2 hours Duplex : full duplex Jack : 2,5 mm jack plug (stereo) Battery charger: Capacity : 2x lithium ion batteries side by side Charge time : 1 hour Power supply : : mains adapter: 230 V AC input voltage 9 V DC output voltage 100 ma current 0.9 VA power
Headset Englisch 19.07.2001 14:26 Uhr Seite 12 WARRANTY This product is under warranty for 24 months from the date of purchase. Defects which are obviously due to the material or workmanship will be repaired free of charge during this period. This warranty will not be honoured if the product has been mishandled, e.g., dropped or pushed hard, tampered with, or altered by anyone other than the manufacturer. If your product is defective, please call the phone number at the bottom of this page. If you return the product under this warranty, it must be accompanied by: 1. a brief description of the difficulties encountered, 2. proof of purchase. Products without the required warranty papers will be repaired, returned to the owner cash-on-delivery and the repair cost charged. MBO Suppliers Ltd. P.O. Box 43 2, Elstree Way Borehamwood, Herts., WD6 1NH UNITED KINGDOM Tel.: ++44 (20) 8938-2375 Fax: ++44 (20) 8938-2351