
T2 ENDURE
USER GUIDE
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T2 Endure Quick Start Guide: English
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Indicator
Light
Vol - Vol +
Command
Button
Microphones
Charge Your Headset
Your headset has been given an initial partial charge to get started,
but for best results charge it using the supplied USB cable and
adaptor until the indicator light turns white.
Charge the T2 whenever it announces that the battery is Very Low.
Your headset features Rapid Charge technology. It will charge to
50% capacity in just 30 minutes. A full charge takes about 2 hours.
During charging, the indicator light fl ashes red.
When the light goes white, the charge is complete.
The T2 features an iPhone headset battery meter so you can check
your battery status at a glance.
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USB Connector
(lift cover to access)
Power
Switch

Charge Your Headset
Your headset has been given an initial partial charge to get started,
but for best results charge it using the supplied USB cable and
adaptor until the indicator light turns white.
> Charge the T2 whenever it announces that the battery is Very Low.
> Your headset features Rapid Charge technology. It will charge to
50% capacity in just 30 minutes. A full charge takes about 2 hours.
> During charging, the indicator light fl ashes red.
> When the light goes white, the charge is complete.
> The T2 features an iPhone headset battery meter so you can check
your battery status at a glance.
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USB Connector
(lift cover to access)
Power
Switch

Wearing the T2
You can wear your
headset on either ear.
For best results:
> Position the hook
and ear gel as
shown here.
> Make sure the T2
is angled towards
your mouth.
Pair Your Headset
1. Slide the power switch across to turn the T2 on.
2. Put the T2 in your ear.
3. The fi rst time you use the T2 it will go straight to pair mode and
talk you through the pairing process.
For subsequent pairings, make sure the T2 is not connected to any
phones, then hold down the Command button. The T2 will
announce it is going into pairing mode.
Tip: The pairing code is 0000 (four zeros).
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LEFT
EAR
RIGHT
EAR
Transfer Your Phonebook
Once the pairing is complete, your headset will attempt to transfer
your phonebook contacts so that it can announce the names of
incoming callers. Please accept any connection requests on your
phone from the T2 and wait for the transfer to fi nish.
Some phones do not support automatic phonebook transfers. If the
T2 announces that this is the case, you need to go to your phone’s
address book and send contacts via Bluetooth to the T2.
See “Phonebook Troubleshooting” or www.blueantwireless.com
for help.
Note: Whenever you add contacts to your phone in future you must
update your phonebook on the T2: with the T2 connected to your
phone but not on a call, hold down the Command button for 3
seconds to initiate a phonebook update.
Voice Commands
To use one of the voice commands, click the Command button, wait
for the T2 to ask you to Say A Command, then say the command:
Check Battery — Tells you the current headset battery level.
Phone Commands — Activates your phone’s voice dialing feature (if
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Transfer Your Phonebook
Once the pairing is complete, your headset will attempt to transfer
your phonebook contacts so that it can announce the names of
incoming callers. Please accept any connection requests on your
phone from the T2 and wait for the transfer to fi nish.
Some phones do not support automatic phonebook transfers. If the
T2 announces that this is the case, you need to go to your phone’s
address book and send contacts via Bluetooth to the T2.
See “Phonebook Troubleshooting” or www.blueantwireless.com
for help.
Note: Whenever you add contacts to your phone in future you must
update your phonebook on the T2: with the T2 connected to your
phone but not on a call, hold down the Command button for 3
seconds to initiate a phonebook update.
Voice Commands
To use one of the voice commands, click the Command button, wait
for the T2 to ask you to Say A Command, then say the command:
> Check Battery — Tells you the current headset battery level.
> Phone Commands — Activates your phone’s voice dialing feature (if
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available on your phone). Depending on your phone model, you may
need to record voice tags on the phone to use this feature.
On the iPhone 4S this command activates Siri.
On Android devices this command activates Google Voice Actions.
Voice recognition will cancel automatically after a short period
of time if you do not say a command. You can also cancel voice
recognition by clicking the Command button.
Making Calls
Voice Dialing
To use this feature your phone must support voice dialing over
Bluetooth.
1. Double click the Command button or use the Phone Commands
voice command.
2. The T2 activates your phone’s voice dial feature (if available).
Once you have activated the voice dial feature, Voice Dialing uses your
phone’s voice recognition software.
Tip: On the iPhone 4S this command activates Siri. There’s no need to
touch or unlock your phone.
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Android™ users: use this command to activate Google Voice Actions
(if available).
Please check your phone manual to fi nd out what voice commands
your phone supports.
Other Ways To Make Calls
Dial the number on your phone. The audio automatically transfers
to the headset.
Hold down Vol + for 1 second to redial the last outgoing call.
Hold down Vol - for 1 second to call back the last incoming call.
Taking Calls
When the phone rings, you can answer with your voice: wait for the
prompt to ask you if you want to take the call, and then say Answer
Ignore.
If you don’t want to wait for the prompt, or you are in a noisy place:
Click the Command button once to accept the call.
Double click the Command button to reject the call.
During a call, click the Command button to end the call.
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Android™ users: use this command to activate Google Voice Actions
(if available).
Please check your phone manual to fi nd out what voice commands
your phone supports.
Other Ways To Make Calls
> Dial the number on your phone. The audio automatically transfers
to the headset.
> Hold down Vol + for 1 second to redial the last outgoing call.
> Hold down Vol - for 1 second to call back the last incoming call.
Taking Calls
When the phone rings, you can answer with your voice: wait for the
prompt to ask you if you want to take the call, and then say Answer
or Ignore.
If you don’t want to wait for the prompt, or you are in a noisy place:
> Click the Command button once to accept the call.
> Double click the Command button to reject the call.
During a call, click the Command button to end the call.
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Multipoint
Up to 2 phones can connect to the T2 at the same time. To pair a
second phone:
1. Use your phone’s Bluetooth menu to disconnect the existing paired
phone from the T2.
2. With the T2 switched on, hold down the Command button until the
T2 starts to talk you through the pairing process.
3. When the pairing is complete, use the Bluetooth menu on each
phone to reconnect them to the T2.
When you have 2 phones connected, you can always answer a call on
either phone. If you initiate a call through the T2, or activate phone
voice dialing, it will happen on the “primary phone”: the one that
connected to the T2 fi rst.
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Listening to Audio
The T2 supports A2DP audio streaming: if your phone or Bluetooth
device supports the A2DP profi le then you can simply start playing
music or any other audio (including directions from a GPS application
on the phone) and it will automatically transfer to the headset.
The audio will mute automatically if you make or receive a phone call,
and resume when the call ends.
Note: The T2 only supports A2DP bluetooth audio streaming from the
primary phone.
Reset your T2
If you are having problems with the T2, you can reset it and start
again:
Disconnect the T2 from your phone by deleting the pairing from
your phone’s Bluetooth menu.
Turn your phone off and back on again to clear its memory.
With the T2 switched on, but not connected to any phones, hold
down all three buttons (Vol +, Vol -, and the Command button) for
about 3 seconds.
The T2 will reset and go straight to pairing mode. You will now need
to pair your phone with the T2 again.
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Listening to Audio
The T2 supports A2DP audio streaming: if your phone or Bluetooth
device supports the A2DP profi le then you can simply start playing
music or any other audio (including directions from a GPS application
on the phone) and it will automatically transfer to the headset.
The audio will mute automatically if you make or receive a phone call,
and resume when the call ends.
Note: The T2 only supports A2DP bluetooth audio streaming from the
primary phone.
Reset your T2
If you are having problems with the T2, you can reset it and start
again:
1. Disconnect the T2 from your phone by deleting the pairing from
your phone’s Bluetooth menu.
2. Turn your phone off and back on again to clear its memory.
3. With the T2 switched on, but not connected to any phones, hold
down all three buttons (Vol +, Vol -, and the Command button) for
about 3 seconds.
The T2 will reset and go straight to pairing mode. You will now need
to pair your phone with the T2 again.
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Free Android Application
> Reads your incoming text messages
> Helps with pairing and setup
Go to the Android Market and search for “BlueAnt” to download and
install this free application. Once the application is installed you will
hear your text messages read aloud automatically on your BlueAnt
device as they come in.
Supports Android handsets running Android version 2.1 or above.
Android is a trademark of Google, Inc, and its use is subject to its
permissions.
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Scan this code on your
phone with a QR code
reader to download the
application:
Phonebook Troubleshooting
When you pair your phone the T2 attempts to transfer the contacts
from your phonebook so that it can announce the names of incoming
callers.
Note: If your phone prompts you to allow a connection to the T2, you
must select “YES” or “OK”.
Android™
On Android devices a message about the
phonebook transfer may appear in the
notifi cations area at the top of the screen.
In order to transfer your contacts you must
swipe your fi nger over this message and
accept the phonebook transfer request from
the T2.
If you miss this step you will need to:
Delete the T2 pairing from your phone.
Power the phone off and back on.
Reset your T2 and pair it with your phone again.
This is due to the way the Android PBAP request system works.
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Phonebook Access Request
Notifi cation
shown on
Android
devices

Phonebook Troubleshooting
When you pair your phone the T2 attempts to transfer the contacts
from your phonebook so that it can announce the names of incoming
callers.
Note: If your phone prompts you to allow a connection to the T2, you
must select “YES” or “OK”.
Android™
On Android devices a message about the
phonebook transfer may appear in the
notifi cations area at the top of the screen.
In order to transfer your contacts you must
swipe your fi nger over this message and
accept the phonebook transfer request from
the T2.
If you miss this step you will need to:
1. Delete the T2 pairing from your phone.
2. Power the phone off and back on.
3. Reset your T2 and pair it with your phone again.
This is due to the way the Android PBAP request system works.
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Phonebook Access Request
Notifi cation
shown on
Android
devices

BlackBerry®
If you are using a BlackBerry smartphone
you may see a message like this one
during the phonebook transfer.
Select “Don’t ask this again” so that a
tick appears in the box, and then choose
“YES”.
Automatic Transfer Not Supported
Some phones do not support automatic phonebook transfers. If this
is the case on your phone the T2 will announce that it cannot transfer
the contacts automatically:
1. Go to your phonebook and select the contacts you want to send
to the T2. Choose the option to “Mark All” or “Select All” if this is
available on your phone (if this is not available, you will need to
transfer each contact individually).
2. Select the option on your phone to “send” or “beam” contacts,
business cards, or v-cards via Bluetooth, and select the T2 from
the list of Bluetooth devices. See your phone’s manual for help
with this step.
Accept connection request
from BlueAnt T2?
YES
NO
Don’t ask this again
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Phonebook Transfer Not Supported
Some phones do not support phonebook transfers at all.
In order to transfer your phonebook, your phone must support either
the Phonebook Access Profi le (PBAP), AT commands, or the Object
Push Profi le (OPP).
If your phone does not support any of these Bluetooth profi les, then
you will not be able to copy your contacts to the T2. When you receive
a call, the T2 will read out the caller’s number instead.
Button Commands
Function Do This
Activate voice dialing, Siri
or Google Voice Actions (if
available) on the (primary)
connected phone
Double click the Command
button
End a call, cancel pair mode,
cancel voice recognition, or
cancel a phonebook transfer/
update
Click the Command button
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Phonebook Transfer Not Supported
Some phones do not support phonebook transfers at all.
In order to transfer your phonebook, your phone must support either
the Phonebook Access Profi le (PBAP), AT commands, or the Object
Push Profi le (OPP).
If your phone does not support any of these Bluetooth profi les, then
you will not be able to copy your contacts to the T2. When you receive
a call, the T2 will read out the caller’s number instead.
Button Commands
Function Do This
Activate voice dialing, Siri
or Google Voice Actions (if
available) on the (primary)
connected phone
Double click the Command
button
End a call, cancel pair mode,
cancel voice recognition, or
cancel a phonebook transfer/
update
Click the Command button
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Function Do This
Disconnect your phone Click Vol + and Vol - together
when not on a call
Reconnect your phone Hold Vol + for1 second
Update phonebook Hold down the Command button
for 3 seconds (when the T2 is
connected but not on a call)
Mute/unmute the microphone
during a call
Hold Vol + and Vol - together
until the T2 beeps twice (about
1 second)
Transfer audio to the phone Click Vol + and Vol - together
during a call
Hold active call and switch to
incoming or held call
Hold down Vol + for 1 second
End active call and answer a
new incoming call
Hold down Vol - for 1 second
Call conference (if supported
by your phone and network)
Hold the Command button for
3 seconds
Help and Support
This guide is just to get you started. If you are having trouble getting
the T2 to work, please visit www.blueantwireless.com for online
help, support, and troubleshooting tips.
Please contact us before returning the T2 to a store and we will help
you through any diffi culty you may have.
Contact Us
North America: 1 855 9 258 3268
Australia: 1300 669 049
New Zealand: 0800 443 122
UK: 0800 285 1272
France: 0800 913 467
Spain: 900 838 030
Hong Kong: 800 905 394
Singapore: 800 130 1940
Thailand: 001 800 13 203 2852
India: 000 800 100 4103
www.blueantwireless.com/support
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Help and Support
This guide is just to get you started. If you are having trouble getting
the T2 to work, please visit www.blueantwireless.com for online
help, support, and troubleshooting tips.
Please contact us before returning the T2 to a store and we will help
you through any diffi culty you may have.
Contact Us
North America: 1 855 9 258 3268
Australia: 1300 669 049
New Zealand: 0800 443 122
UK: 0800 285 1272
France: 0800 913 467
Spain: 900 838 030
Hong Kong: 800 905 394
Singapore: 800 130 1940
Thailand: 001 800 13 203 2852
India: 000 800 100 4103
www.blueantwireless.com/support
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HELP AND SUPPORT
Visit register.blueantwireless.com to
register your BlueAnt device.
Visit www.blueantwireless.com/support
for online help and support or to contact
the BlueAnt Technical Support team.
North
America
Australia
New
Zealand
UK
1 855 9
258 3268
1300 669
049
0800
443 122
0800 285
1272
Visit www.blueantwireless.com/buy to
buy BlueAnt products, accessories and
spare parts.
© 2012 BlueAnt Wireless. All Rights Reserved.

SAFETY
INFORMATION
AND WARRANTY
TERMS
ENGLISH • FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
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Important Safety Information
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT CAREFULLY, BECAUSE IT
CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAFE USE OF
BLUEANT DEVICES
WARNING PROTECT YOUR
HEARING
ALL BLUEANT DEVICES ARE
DESIGNED TO REACH VOLUMES OF
UP TO 100 DECIBELS. PROLONGED
USE OF A BLUEANT DEVICE AT HIGH
VOLUMES MAY AFFECT YOUR HEARING
CAPACITY. USE FOR EXTENSIVE
PERIODS MAY RESULT IN NOISE
INDUCED HEARING LOSS NIHL. TURN
OFF THE POWER TO YOUR DEVICE
WHEN NOT IN USE.
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Important Safety Information
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT CAREFULLY, BECAUSE IT
CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAFE USE OF
BLUEANT DEVICES
WARNING PROTECT YOUR
HEARING
ALL BLUEANT DEVICES ARE
DESIGNED TO REACH VOLUMES OF
UP TO 100 DECIBELS. PROLONGED
USE OF A BLUEANT DEVICE AT HIGH
VOLUMES MAY AFFECT YOUR HEARING
CAPACITY. USE FOR EXTENSIVE
PERIODS MAY RESULT IN NOISE
INDUCED HEARING LOSS NIHL. TURN
OFF THE POWER TO YOUR DEVICE
WHEN NOT IN USE.
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• Hearing loss may occur if a headset is used at maximum volumes for more than 5
minutes per day, or at medium volumes for more than 1 hour per day.
• Exposure to sound at close range such as via an ear piece in your ear may result
in hearing loss, even at low levels.
Do not listen at high volumes. Remember that your ears will adapt to the volume
level and if you change to higher levels your ear may feel no discomfort but damage
to your hearing may be occurring.
BlueAnt Recommends That You:
• Set the volume control in a low position before putting the headset or headphones
on your ears.
• Limit the amount of time you use headsets or headphones at high volume.
• Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings.
• Turn the volume down if you cannot hear people speaking near you.
Should you experience any discomfort after using the product, stop using it
immediately. If the problem persists seek medical assistance immediately.
CHOKING HAZARD
YOUR BLUEANT DEVICE, ITS
PACKAGING, AND PACKAGE
CONTENTS MAY CONTAIN PARTS
THAT MAY BE A CHOKING HAZARD TO
SMALL CHILDREN.
Please ensure that the device and any associated
components such as ear gels or chargers are stored
safely and that any packaging or unwanted contents are
disposed of thoughtfully. Do not place the product on the
fl oor or leave it in a place where young children could
access it, or someone could trip over it.
Using Ear Gels
Your BlueAnt headset will come with ear gels or foam tips that are designed to
provide a secure fi t in your ear while providing high quality audio.
Ear gels and tips are designed to sit comfortably in your ear and should not be
forced into your ear at any time. If you have trouble fi tting the ear gel or foam
please refer to the owner’s manual for correct insertion and usage information.
Always make sure that the ear gel or foam is fi tted securely to your device before
placing it in your ear.
WARNING
NOTE THAT NONCOMPLIANCE,
MISUSE OR FORCING THE EAR GEL OR
FOAM MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR
EAR CANAL OR EARDRUM, OR MAY
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Please ensure that the device and any associated
components such as ear gels or chargers are stored
safely and that any packaging or unwanted contents are
disposed of thoughtfully. Do not place the product on the
fl oor or leave it in a place where young children could
access it, or someone could trip over it.
Using Ear Gels
Your BlueAnt headset will come with ear gels or foam tips that are designed to
provide a secure fi t in your ear while providing high quality audio.
• Ear gels and tips are designed to sit comfortably in your ear and should not be
forced into your ear at any time. If you have trouble fi tting the ear gel or foam
please refer to the owner’s manual for correct insertion and usage information.
• Always make sure that the ear gel or foam is fi tted securely to your device before
placing it in your ear.
WARNING
NOTE THAT NONCOMPLIANCE,
MISUSE OR FORCING THE EAR GEL OR
FOAM MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR
EAR CANAL OR EARDRUM, OR MAY
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OTHERWISE CAUSE BODILY HARM.
Smart Practices While Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices and accessories such
as your BlueAnt device in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. DO NOT
USE MOBILE DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES IN AREAS WHERE THEIR
USE IS PROHIBITED. ENSURE THAT YOUR USE COMPLIES WITH ANY
RESTRICTIONS.
Your BlueAnt device lets you communicate by voice when wireless service is
available and safe conditions allow. When driving a car, driving is your fi rst
responsibility.
If you choose to use your Bluetooth device while driving, remember the following
tips:
• Get to know your BlueAnt device and its features such as speed dial and redial.
These features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the
road.
• If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer
it for you.
• Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the
call in heavy traffi c or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and
heavy traffi c can be hazardous.
• Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Remember that your
primary responsibility is driving safely.
• Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting.
Make people you are talking to aware you are driving and suspend conversations
that can divert your attention away from the road.
In the case of fi re, traffi c accidents, medical or other serious emergencies, dial
the local emergency number.
Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number
when necessary.
Care and Handling
Your BlueAnt Bluetooth device is a precision engineered instrument. To ensure its
ongoing performance, you should look after it as you would any quality consumer
electronic product, and use it in accordance with the instructions.
BlueAnt recommends that you take the following precautions.
Avoid leaving your device in direct sunlight, such as on the dashboard or console
of a car or truck. Do not leave your device unattended in your vehicle.
Do not leave your device, or use your device, in any area where the temperature
may exceed 60 degrees Centigrade (140 degrees Fahrenheit), such as inside a
closed car on a hot day. Remember that on a hot day the temperature inside a
closed car may be signifi cantly higher than the outside air temperature.
Do not leave your device, or use your device, in any area where the temperature is
likely to drop below 0 degrees Centigrade (32 degrees Fahrenheit).
Do not leave your device, or use your device, in any area exposed to humidity,
dust, soot, other foreign objects, smoke, or steam as this may cause your device
to malfunction.
Do not use any household or industrial grade detergents or cleaners to clean your
device. If your device becomes dirty or smeared, in most instances a wipe with a
dry or slightly damp cloth should be suffi cient to clean it.
Do not leave your Bluetooth device plugged into a wall or car charger for long
periods after it is fully charged. BlueAnt does not recommend long periods of
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