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CARDO BTA II
Product Specifications:
CARDO BTA II
Table of Contents
Contents of the Retail package:
•BTA II
•Travel charger
•Pop-Port
•Velcro pad
•This Quick Start Guide
NOTE: Quick Start Guides in other languages can be
downloaded from our website.
•Stylus for SET pinhole
Warranty and Registration card
• Double side scotch tape
Pop-Port connector for
Nokia phones
TM
connector for Nokia phones
Velcro pad
Typical Talk talk time: Up to 9 hours
Typical Standby standby time: In excess of
1one week
Typical charging time: 3 hours
Answer/End calls and Voice Dialing from the
headset (if supported by phone)
Bluetooth Version: 1.2
Weight: 14.4 g
Certificates: FCC, IC, CE, Bluetooth
TM
Double side
scotch type
Stylus for SET
pinhole
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Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Cardo
Bluetooth Adapter II. We hope that you will enjoy the device
and remain at your service for any query or problem you
may have.
The BTA II – the smallest of its kind - turns your standard
mobile phone into a Bluetooth powerhouse, allowing you to
enjoy the hands-free benefits and advantages of your
Bluetooth
The Cardo BTA II is compatible with virtually every standard
mobile phone and works best with the Cardo Bluetooth
headsets.
If your phone does not have a standard 2.5mm headset jack,
you may need to purchase a conduit connector to connect
the BTA II to your particular phone. A Pop-Port connector
for Nokia phones is included in this package.
Please refer to the warranty and registration card for
safety and warranty instructions.
headset.
Detailed view of the Cardo BTA II
1. On / Off Button
2. SET Button (pinhole )
3. Charging port
4. Status lights (LEDs)
5. Gain Control Button
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Contents of the Retail package:
• BTA II
• Travel charger
• Pop-Port
TM
connector for Nokia phones
• Velcro pad
• This Quick Start Guide
NOTE: Quick Start Guides in other
languages can be downloaded from
our website.
• Stylus for SET pinhole
• Warranty and Registration card
• Double sided scotch
Pop-Port connector for
Nokia phones
®
tape
Velcro pad
Double sided
scotch tyape
Double sided
scotch tyape
Stylus for SET
pinhole
Stylus for SET
pinhole
Getting Started with the Cardo BTA II
1. Charging your adapter
NOTE: You must fully charge the BTA II prior to
initial use!
1. Connect the enclosed AC Adapter to an electrical outlet,
2. Once charging is complete, the red LED will shut off.
Allow for no less than 3 hours for to completea a full charge
before initial use of the BTA II.
NOTE:
flashing every 3 seconds.
2. Pairing your adapter
Since you are using your BTA II for the first time, you must pair
it to with your Bluetooth headset to make it work. If your BTA II
is part of a Combo retail box along with a Cardo headset, then
you can skip this section, since the headset and BTA II are
already factory paired.
TypicallyNormally you should only once have to perform
pairing between any particular headset and the BTA II.
Thereafter the devices remain paired until you cancel the
existing pairing or assign a new device to the BTA II.
1. Turn on the BTA II by pressing and holding the On/Off
2. Follow the instructions in the headset’s manual to put the
3. Press and hold the SET button of the BTA II for 5 seconds
and the cable of the AC Adapter into the charging port of
the BTA II. Charging begins when the red light (LED) turns
on.
When the BTA II battery is low, the red LED will start
button for 3 seconds, until you see 3 rapid blue flashes of
the LEDs.
headset into Pairing mode. (If you are using the Cardo
scala-500 headset, this is done by pressing in and holding
the headset's MFW until the red and blue LEDs begin
alternating rapidly.)
by inserting the enclosed Stylus gently into the BTA's
pinhole marked SET. When the LEDs begin rapidly flashing
rapidly red and blue, you may release the set button. The
BTA II is now in pairing mode.