SERIES 9200 BLUETOOTH WIRELESS HEADSET
USERS MANUAL
(July 2001, Preliminary)
GN Netcom Inc
77 Northeastern Blvd.
Nashua N.H. 03062
Series 9200 Bluetooth Wireless Headset Introduction
The Series 9200 Headset is a lightweight “over the ear” wireless headset utilizing Bluetooth technology in
the 2.4 GHz band for a short range (up to 10 meters) RF link. The headset contains a microphone and a
receiver, and is intended for hands free communications with mobile telephones containing Bluetooth
compatibility or any other device that has a Bluetooth Audio Gateway.
Headset power is provided by a rechargeable battery. The battery can be charged with a vehicular charge
adapter or an AC charge adapter. Battery Life is approximately 3 hours {“Talk Time”) and 100 hours
standby (“Sniff”) time
The headset has the following user operated controls (see Figure 1):
1. Boom Switch---The power is OFF when the microphone boom is in the closed position and the power
is ON when the microphone boom is in the open position.
2. Function Button---This button is pushed for various lengths of time to initiate a call, hang up a call,
pairing, transferring a call to a headset, and microphone mute.
3. Volume Rocker Switch---The upper portion of this switch is pushed momentarily to INCREASE the
receive volume in steps and the lower portion of this switch is pushed momentarily to DECREASE the
receive volume in steps.
The headset has the following visual indicator:
Blue LED at tip of microphone boom---LED flashes at various rates and durations to indicate Power
ON/OFF, Charging, Search & Pairing, BT Link Established, Standby/Sniff Mode, and Audio Link (on a
call)
The headset has the following audio indicator:
Tone in receiver---Tone varies in duration, duty cycle and frequency to indicate Volume Steps, Volume
Min, Volume Max, Low Battery, Microphone Mute, Incoming Call, and Pairing