BlueAnt Supertooth Light handsfree User Manual

The BlueAnt Supertooth Light Telstra edition gives
Hotkey Button
you the added feature of a hot key button that is programmed to call 1234.
1234 is a great personally assisted search ser vice, where you can speak to an operator to request White Pages® and Yellow™ directory information, turn by turn directions, weather reports and movie times and much more.
There are a few changes to the operation of the Supertooth Light outlined below.
1. First time Pairing to your Bluetooth mobile phone, no change and as per page 4 of your user manual
2. New Multifunction Button (MFB) operating instructions:
Function Time Status
Voice dial: Short press (MFB) Idle / standby
Redial: Long press (MFB) Idle / standby
End a call: Short press (MFB) active call
Answer a call: Short press (MFB) Ringing
Reject a call: Long press (MFB) Ringing
3. To go to PAIRING mode i. From off, press and hold the 1234 button ii. While holding the 1234 Button, switch the supertooth light on ( press and release the microphone shaft) iii. When the Bluetooth indicator turns blinking red/blue, release the 1234 button. The supertooth light is now in pairing mode.
Calls to 1234 are charged a fee of $1.40. A fee of $0.88 will be charged when you are
4. successfully connected to the person or business you need (standard rates will apply to your connected call). If you are calling from a mobile, your mobile rates will also apply. But, if you don’t want to be connected you can have most of the information sent by SMS to your mobile phone, this is included in the 1234 call charges.
(MFB)
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