Motorola 98405H Quick reference guide

Motorola Bluetooth™ Headset
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Dimensions:
tiny powerhouse, the Bluetooth Headset is smaller than two inches in
diameter & weighs less than an ounce.
The headset features up to 2.5 hours talk and 10 hours stand-by time, storage time (boom closed) 20 days.
Range:
Up to 33-feet (10 Meters)
Additional:
Can be configured to wear on the left or right ear
Compatibility:
The headset is compatible with Bluetooth enabled mobile phones and audio devices from Motorola and other vendors. The Bluetooth sw version for the headset is 1.1. Bluetooth modules that house 1.0 sw will work with the headset, however, when linked for the 1 receive an error message. To bypass this, pwr off the phone, and then pwr it on. When the unit relinks to the headset, bonding will occur.
Part numbers:
Retail: 98405H (includes charger SPN4940C, Lanyard SYN9490A, Holster SYN9484A, and
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time, they will
manual SJJN4500A). Bulk: SYN9006A Compatibility: Motorola T270, T280i - both require
BT clip-in module accessories, other BT 1.1 compatible phones and devices.
What is the Bluetooth Headset?
The new Bluetooth Headset by Motorola offers users a unique, wireless experience using the revolutionary Bluetooth wireless technology. Combining Motorola’s expertise in wireless connectivity and GN NetCom’s proficiency in headset ergonomics and acoustics, the new Bluetooth Headset provides very high quality hands-free, wireless headset-to-handset compatibility. It is a model of efficiency, offering hands-free, wireless connections between most phones that utilize Bluetooth wireless technology.
Whether on the road or in the office, the Bluetooth Headset is your key to connecting to a wide variety of devices without cable attachments. Gone are the days of carrying bulky cords and trying to find a place to plug them in. Bluetooth connections are virtually instantaneous and do not require devices to be within line of sight.
The headset’s compact over-the-ear (OTE) style adds convenience and comfort. The new Bluetooth Headset by Motorola offers supreme versatility with the capability to be worn over either ear while the volume control remains in an upward position, making it easy to locate.
Navigation:
Charging:
The battery in this headset is self contained, and can be charged by a standard P2K charger. For optimal use, charge battery for 2 hours. When the battery requires recharging,, five rapid high tones will be heard through the headset speaker, and repeated at 20 second intervals.
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Linking Your Headset & Phone:
ou must link your headset and phone before you can make a call.
Once you have accomplished this task, you have established a paired link. A paired link means that your phone will remember your headset ID, and will automatically connect to your headset when the boom mic is opened.
Troubleshooting Tips
Placing a call:
1st Link your headset to the phone!
From Phone Keypad:
Dial the # via the phone keypad
Press SND from phone or press the headset multifunction
button
Voicedial:
Press the Multifunction key
Say the voice tag name (a tone sound will prompt you to speak
the name for the person you wish to call, as entered in the Phonebook).
Redial:
Turn Voicedial feature off
Press the Multifunction key to recall the last number dialed
Press Multifunction key again to send the call
Ending a Call:
Press the Multifunction key (a tone will emit when the call disconnects).
Receive a Call with Headset On & Links
A tone will sound in your headset (if boom is open & links)
To answer press the Multifunction key
How do I switch from phone to HS?
Open the boom to activate the auto-transfer feature
If the boom is open & the call is on the phone, press the
Multifunction key
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