Enustech imFONE MC, imFONE HS User Manual

USER GUIDE
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CONTENTS
1. PAIRING
2. USING “IMFONE MCMC” WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTARY SOFTWARE
3. USING “IMFONE ” WITH SUPPLEMENTARY SOFTWARE
3-1.Mode Menu
3-2.Pairing Menu
3-3. Device Menu
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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Thank you for purchasing imFONE MCMC. The product provides easiest and ingenious way to use your headset with PC. We hope that you enjoy using it. This Guide provides instructions on the setup and usage of your imFONE .
1. Plug imFONE MC into the USB port of a PC
2. Run the supplementary program, “imFONE_Manager”, provided in the CD.
3. Place the headset in pairing mode. Please refer to your headset manual.
4. Click “Pairing” menu.
5. Enter Headset PIN(or Passkey) of the headset. For PIN, refer to the headset user guide. Generally, most headsets have Headset PIN of 0000.
6. Click “Set Pairing ” button.
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WELCOME
APPEARANCE
Before using your imFONE MC for the first time, you must pair it with a Bluetooth headset or hands-free. Follow the steps for most headsets. For manipulating headsets, please refer to the headset user guide.
1. PAIRING
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Once pairing is made, you need not repeat the process to use your imFONE MC on another PC.
Follow these steps:
1. Plug imFONE MC into the USB port of a PC.
2. Turn on the headset. The headset automatically detects the imFONE MC and makes connection to it. If you do not want to wait for automatic detection, or if automatic detection does not work, press the call-control button of the headset to make the connection. You can also make the connection by clicking “Quick Connect” button of “Pairing” menu.
3. Press the call control button to hear the sound from the headset.
4. Press the button one more time to turn the sound off.
If you do not hear any sound from your headset, please check if imFONE MC is set as a default audio device of the PC (Most PCs automatically recognize imFONE as a default audio device.). In the Window’s “Start” menu, select: Control Panel > Sounds & Audio Devices > Audio. If you find that “imFONE USB Audio” is not set as a default SOUND PLAYBACK device and as a default SOUND RECORDING device, set as default.
In the CD, you can find supplementary program, imFONE_Manager. Please install the program to your PC. To use SKYPE Mode or internet phone mode, you also need to install SKYPE to your PC. Please visit www.skype.com for more information.
After plugging imFONE into the USB port of the PC, please run the supplementary program. The supplementary software provided in CD has 3 main menus, namely, “Mode”, “Device”, and “Pairing”.
2. USING “IMFONE MC” WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTARY SOFTWARE
3. USING “IMFONE MC” WITH SUPPLEMENTARY SOFTWARE
7. When the pairing is successfully made, you can find the headset information on the “Device” page. Click the “Device” menu to check it.
3 Main Menus
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3-1. Mode menu
3-2. Pairing Menu
If you click “Mode” menu, you will find 3 different modes in which imFONE works, namely, Audio, SKYPE, Presentation.
- Audio Mode: this is the default mode. Select this mode to use your headset as a normal PC headset. To activate/deactivate the headset, use the call-control button of the headset.
- SKYPE Mode: Select this mode when using headset with SKYPE, an internet phone program. When you receive or make SKYPE calls, the headset beeps. Press the call­ control button of the headset to start conversation. To end the call, simply press the button one more time. In this mode, sound from SKYPE application is directed to imFONE and the sounds from other applications are directed to other audio device if any.
- Presentation Mode: In this mode, the volume up/down key of the headset function as page up/page down key of the keyboard. First, press the call control key to activate volume up/down key, and use them to navigate through your Power-Point presentation pages. At the end of the presentation, press call-control key to deactivate volume up/down key (deactivation sets the headset into power saving mode).
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In this menu, you can find “Set Paring”, and “Quick Connect” button.
- Set pairing: Please refer to the “Pairing:” section of the manual on Page 3.
- Quick Connect: Click “Quick Connect” button to connect imFONE to the headset. You can do the same thing by pressing the call-control button of the headset.
In the device menu, you can find information on the devices that are actively connected to the PC(and thus, to the program). You can find the firmware version of imFONE , and the name and PIN of the headset. If you can not find the headset information, it means the headset is not actively connected to imFONE . In this case, go to “Pairing” menu and click “Quick Connect” button.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATIONBEFORE USING imFONE HS.
3-3. Device Menu
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
imFONE MC Information
Headset Information
<<NOTICE>>
* Section 15.19 Labelling requirements This device complies 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.
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Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
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This is not a condition of your warranty, but will assist us in providing the best possible service and technical support for your product.
CONTACT:
Website: www.enus.co.kr Email: sales@enus.co.kr / info@enus.co.kr
Tel.: +82.2.565.0782 / Fax.: +82.2.3471.2450
Address: JnJ B/D 4th, 785-12, Yeoksam-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
* Section 15.21 Information to user The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. * IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no
change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void user's authority to operate the device.
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