media-tech MT3526 User Manual

CALYPSO BT
User’s Guide
Talk & Music Freedom
MT3526
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About This Manual
Safety Information
Only use the supplied travel charger.
Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot tra c.
Before cleaning the Headset, disconnect the travel charger.
Getting Started with the Headset
Congratulations on your purchase! This section covers unpacking the Headset and identi­fying components.
Unpacking and Checking the Contents
If any item is missing or damaged, repack the Headset and return it to your reseller.
Identifying Components
The following illustration shows the Headset parts.
Headset Parts
Headset USB Cable Quick Guide
1. Press to turn on/o Press to pairing with an Bluetooth device Press to answer incoming call Press to  nish a call
2. Microphone
3. USB port / Reset Button
4. Next
5. Previous
6. Status LED
7. Link LED
8. Volume down
9. Volume up
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Headset Status LEDs Main Functions
LED Color Function
Link-LED Blue  ashing
slowly
Power on
Blue/Red  ashing slowly
Connected to device
Status LED Red Charging
Red o Charging complete
Charging the Headset Batteries
The Headset has a built-in rechargeable battery. Batter­ies can be charged through the USB cabler.
Charging with the USB Cable
Refer to the following to charge the Headset with the USB cable.
1. Connect the small connector on the USB cable to the Headset.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a USB connec­tor on your computer. The Power LED lights amber to indicate charging.
3. Unplug the USB cable when the Power LED is o .
NOTE: Most notebook computer USB connectors are horizontal. The USB cable should be connected with the USB icon facing up. If the USB connector on your computer is vertical, connect the cable care­fully to avoid damaging the connectors.
NOTE: The travel adapter can be used with 110V and 230V (auto switching). If you need to use a socket adapter, be sure the adapter is correctly grounded for your location.
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Folding and Unfolding the Headset
You can fold the Headset for easier storage. Refer to the following illustration to fold or unfold the Headset.
Operation
This section covers pairing the Headset with your mo­bile phone to answer calls or to listen to MP3 audio  les.
Pairing with a Bluetooth Enabled Phone
Refer to the following steps to pair the Headset with a Bluetooth enabled phone.
Important: Bluetooth must be enabled on your mobile phone to use this function. Refer to your phone’s user manual for instructions on enabling Bluetooth.
1. Press and hold „Pair“ on the Headset for seven sec­onds. The link and status LED  ashes alternately.
2. Scroll to Bluetooth in the menu of your phone and look for a setting such as active device.
3. Select „Calypso“ when it appears in the phone menu.
4. When prompted, type in the default password [0000].
The link LED lights blue when you are connected.
Answering Calls
Refer to the following to answer a call.
1. When your phone rings, press „answer“ on the Head­set.
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2. Adjust the volume as you want.
3. Press „answer“ to end your call.
Rejecting Calls
When your phone rings, press Pair/answer button until ringing stop.
Voice dial (dial by calling a name)
1. Turn on headset and pair it with your telephone (if not done already).
2. Press answering key twice in short sequence, until you can hear a “du-du” tone.
3. Now clearly say the name of the person you want to call.
4. Your phone dials the requested number.
Note: The voice deal function can only be used, if your mobile telephone supports voice deal. The ac­cording voice pattern has to be stored.
Re-dialling
By pressing the answering key for one second the re-di­alling function is activated. After hearing the “Duuuuu” tone, your telephone dials the last dialed number.
Ending a Call in Progress
While a call is in progress, press „answer“ on the Head­set to end the call.
Listening to Music on your Phone
Many phones allow you to store and play Music on your phone. You can pair the Headset with your phone and listen to music through the Headset. Refer to the user manual with your phone for details.
Adjusting the Volume
Push the volume up and down buttons on the Headset to adjust the volume while you are listening to music.
Press the left side of the volume button to decrease the volume.
Press the right side of the volume button to increase the volume.
Skipping Tracks
While listening to music on your phone, use the SKIP button on the Headset to skip forward or backward to  nd the track you want to listen to.
Press the left side of the SKIP button to go to the previous track.
Press the right side of the SKIP button to go to the next track.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
Try the following if the Headset does not work:
Ensure connecting devices are charged.
Turn o all devices and then turn them on again in the order shown in this guide.
Ensure devices are within the 10-meter (33 feet) range.
Ensure no obstructions such as concrete walls are between connecting devices.
If the Headset is still not working after trying the above, pack the Headset in the original package and return the package to your reseller.
Button Function Table
Function Device Status Operation
Power On the device O Long press pairing button for 5 sec
Power O the device Standby Long press and hold pairing button for more than 4 sec
Pairing the device O Long press and hold pairing button for more than 7 sec
Answer Call Ringing Press pairing button less than 1 sec.
End Call Talking Press pairing button less than 1 sec.
Reject Call Ringing Press pairing button for 1,5 sec.
**Voice Dialing Standby or Disconnection Double click pairing button within 0.5 sec
**Last Number Redialing Standby or Disconnection Press pairing button for 1,5 sec.
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Volume Up Talking or Play Music Press + less than 1 sec.
Volume Down Talking or Play Music Press - less than 1 sec.
Music Playing Stop or Pause Press pairing button less than 1 sec.
Pause Music Playing Playing Music Press pairing button less than 1 sec.
Forward Playing Playing Music Press >> less than 1 sec.
Backward Playing Playing Music Press << less than 1 sec.
Note: The “**” The function works only when the mobile phone supports Handsfree Pro le.
Speci cations
General Radio Bluetooth V. 2.0, Class 2, up to 5~10 meters
(open space)
Operating range Depends on paired phone model, battery power,
and environmental factors.
Carrier Frequency 2,402~2,480 GHZ
Data Rate 1 Mbit/s
Modulation Method GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying)
Auto-switching While listening to music, you can receive or make
a phone call with a paired mobile phone.
S/N Ratio > 88 dB
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Interface 30 mm stereo speaker
Audio Format SBC
Sensitivity < 0,1% BER bei -85 dBm
RF Output Power (Class 2) 0±4 dBm
Power Consumption Tx Typical: 63mA; Rx Typical: 68mA
Input Power 5V 500mA, AC adapter
Listening/talking Time Up to 12 hours (factors such as distance between
devices, and type of mobile phone used increase power consumption).
Dimensions (D x H) 54 mm x 25 mm
Weight 73 grams
I/O port Mini USB jack power adapter
Microphone Built-in microphone for mobile phone use
Built-in Battery 3.7V / 400mAh / Li-Polymer rechargeable
Battery Life Up to 12 hours
Dynamic Power Management Automatically power control for power consumption
Operating Temperature 0 bis 60° C
Operating Humidity 0 to 95% (non-condensing)
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E169G, E170, E219, E220, E226, E270
USB
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NU Q101 USB
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Modem compatibility list
Actual modem compatibility list is on our website:
www.media-tech.eu
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