Skullcandy Bluetooth LINK, TuneUps User Manual

BLUETOOTH LINK
OWNERS MANUAL
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INTRODUCTION
TuneUps with Bluetooth LINK
Package Contents
• Bluetooth LINK module
• Drop-in Speakers
• Carry Pouch
• Helmet Audio Cable (3.5mm-to-3.5mm)
• MP3/CD Player Cable (2.5mm-to-3.5mm)
• 2.0 USB Cable
• Owner’s Manual
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BT LINK CONTROLS
1. Multi-function Logo Button - Used to answer and end
calls. Also used to turn the BT LINK on and off.
2. Volume Control Dial - Allows you to increase or
decrease volume for music or calls.
3. 2.5mm Headset Jack - Allows you to connect to a
music source.
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
For use with Giro snowsports helmets only. Use of these
or other headphones in snowsports may cause the rider/ skier to not hear approaching riders/skiers. This can lead to an accident and possible injury or death. Headphones will also restrict your ability to hear what your edge/
edges are doing on the snow, which may lead to less
control. Headphones may distract you from focusing on
riding or skiing safely.
Remember Your Responsibilities
Always stay in control. People ahead of you have the
right of way. Stop in a safe place for you and others. Whenever starting downhill or merging, look uphill and yield. Look before you leap. Use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. Observe signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails. Know how to use the lifts safely. Respect gets respect.
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Controls (Left side)
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4. 3.5mm Headset Jack - Allows you to connect to your
helmet or your own personal headphones.
5. Microphone - Used when placing and receiving calls
6. Charging Port - When charging, one end of the USB
cable should be inserted into this port.
GETTING STARTED
Before you can use the BT LINK, you must do the following:
1. Charge the BT LINK’s internal battery
2. Pair the BT LINK with your Bluetooth phone.
3. Attach the BT LINK to your helmet or headphones.
4. Attach a music source to your BT LINK.
Charging the BT LINK’s Internal Battery
First-time Use – Before you can use your BT LINK, you need to charge its internal battery fully for at least two
hours. Perform these steps to charge your BT LINK:
1. Plug the included 2.0 USB cable into a high-power
USB port on your computer
Note: The USB port on your keyboard doesn’t provide
enough power. You must connect BT LINK to a USB port on you computer.
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Controls (Right side)
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2. Connect the other end into your BT LINK While charging, the LED will ash red. When charge is
completed, the indicator will turn off.
3. When charging completes (indicators off), unplug the
cord from the computer, and your BT LINK.
Note:
• Low voltage indication: 2 tones from the headset every 30 seconds and LED will ash red. It is recommended
to charge the headset immediately after low voltage indication to prolong the durability of the battery and standby time. Under low voltage, if the battery is not
charged within approximately 30 seconds, the headset
will be powered off.
• Charging indication will be delayed for a few minutes
if the headset has not been used for a long time or the battery is drained.
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Pairing Your BT LINK and Bluetooth Phone
You must pair (link) your BT LINK and your Bluetooth-
enabled phone before you can make or receive calls.
“Pairing” links two Bluetooth equipped devices, and allows your phone to remember your BT LINK’s unique
ID. After your BT LINK and phone are paired, your BT LINK automatically connects to your phone when you
turn it on. Perform these steps to pair (link) your phone
and BT LINK:
1. Turn on the Bluetooth power on your phone. Bluetooth power option may be OFF by default. Bluetooth power
must be ON to search for devices. Refer to your phone’s
user guide.
2. Put your BT LINK into pairing mode. With your BT
LINK off, press and hold the Logo Button until the LED
alternately ashes blue and red (about 5 seconds).
3. Set your phone to look for your BT LINK, and select
“BTLink-SK/Giro” from the device list. Press OK and YES to pair (link) the device. Enter the passkey “0000” and press OK. Your BT LINK’s ID is now stored in your phone’s memory.
When your BT LINK is successfully paired with your
phone the LED will ash blue 5 times followed by a long
tone.
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Connecting the BT LINK to Your Helmet or Headphones
Connecting the BT LINK to your helmet
Perform these steps to connect your BT LINK to your helmet.
1. Open the audio pocket on each earpad, remove the round pieces of foam padding, and slip in our Audio Drops speakers.
2. Slip the short headset jack from the speakers through
the hole at the bottom of either earpad.
Note: If you purchased a Giro Audio Series Helmet
already equipped with Audio Drops speakers, please skip to Step 4.
3. Tuck the audio wire connecting both speakers either under the padding inside the back of the helmet or inside the neckroll pocket, depending on the helmet model.
4. Connect your BT LINK to the Audio Drops speakers
using the 3.5mm/3.5mm stereo audio cable. Tuck the
headset jack back up into the earpad, if desired.
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USING YOUR BT LINK
Turning Your BT LINK On and Off
To turn you BT LINK on, press and hold the Logo button
for approximately 3 seconds until the LED ashes on for
one second and you hear a short tone.
To turn you BT LINK off, press and hold the Logo button
for approximately 5 seconds until the LED ashes on for
one second and you hear a long tone.
Connecting the BT LINK to your personal headphones
You can simply connect your headphones to the 3.5mm
headset jack on the BT LINK
Connecting Your BT LINK to a Music Source
To listen to music, connect your music source to
the headset jack using the 2.5mm-to-3.5mm stereo
audio cable included with your BT LINK. Connect the
music source to the BT LINK module using the 2.5mm
connector.
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You can activate call functions for the Handsfree Prole
according to the following:
1. Make a Call (Voice Dial): With the phone on in idle,
press the Logo button once, wait for a short tone, speak name, and the phone dials the call.
2. Make a Call (Hand Dial): With the phone on, enter the
phone number on the phone, press the Send key on the phone, and the phone dials the call.
3. Redial Last Number: With the phone in idle, press the Logo button twice within 1 second, it will recall the last number.
4. End a Call: With the phone on and in-call, press the Logo button once.
5. Receive (Answer) a Call: With the phone on and
ringing, press the Logo button once.
6. Reject a Call: With the phone on and ringing, press and hold the Logo button 3 seconds.
Making Calls with your BT LINK
Your BT LINK supports both Handsfree and Headset Proles. Accessing call functions depends on which prole your phone supports.
Note:
• Some phones do not support all features listed. See your phone’s user guide.
• Music playing from the music source is muted when
placing or receiving calls, and unmated when the call
is nished.
• You can control the volume while in a call using the
volume dial on the BT module.
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Listening to Music with your BT LINK
The following functions are supported while playing music from a music source.
1. Adjust Music Volume: Turn Volume Control Dial up (to increase volume) or down (to decrease volume)
2. Mute/Unmute Music: Press the Logo button once.
BT LINK Indicator Lights and Audio Tones
The indicator lights and audio tones on your BT LINK provide status information.
Light Audio Tone Status
Blue LED ash on 1
second
Two Tones Power ON
Red LED ash on 1
second
Two Tones Power OFF
LED alternately
ashes blue and red
No audio indications
Pairing in Progress
Blue ash once per
2.5 seconds
Two Tones Pairing Completed
Blue ash twice per
2.5 seconds
No audio indications
Standby mode un­paired
Blue ash once per
2.5 seconds
No audio indications
Standby mode paired
Blue ash thrice per
2.5 seconds
No audio indications
Conversation in
Progress
Red LED ash Two Tones per
30 seconds
Low Battery
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CARE AND HANDLING
• Consider turning your BT LINK off before placing
it in your pocket or bag. If the Button is accidentally depressed, your mobile handset may place an unintended call.
• Do not attempt to clean or disinfect your helmet with
TuneUps earpads installed.
• Do not expose the BT LINK to liquid, moisture or
humidity, as it is not waterproof.
• Do not use abrasive cleaning solvents to clean the BT LINK.
• Do not place the BT LINK in high temperature, as it will result in an explosion.
• Do not expose the BT LINK to contact with sharp
objects as this will cause scratching and damage.
• Do not stick anything inside the BT LINK as this may
damage internal components.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the BT LINK, as it does
not contain serviceable components.
• If you do not use the BT LINK for long periods, be sure
to store it in a dry place, free from extreme temperature, humidity and dust.
• Only use the manufacturer supplied USB cable when
charging the BT LINK.
• Only charge the BT LINK’s built-in battery in
accordance with the instructions of this user guide.
• Avoid charging the BT LINK in extremely high or low temperatures.
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TECHNICAL DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Features:
• Dual color LED multifunction Button
• Power ON/OFF, Pairing, Answer/End/Reject Call, Voice
dialing, Last No. Redial, Call Waiting, 3-way Conf. Call
• Audio Player Volume Control
• When the BT LINK is turned on, it will automatically
search for cell phones and connection.
• Auto Power off when fully charged
• Standby time/ playing music: 150 hours
• Talk time/ continuously talking: 8 hours
BT LINK Module:
• Bluetooth Frequency: 2.402…2.480 GHz
• Bluetooth Frequency Hopping: 1600 hops/sec
• Bluetooth Operating Range: 10meters
• Operating temperature: -20C to 75C
• Storage temperature: -20C to 75C
• Audio Duplex: Full duplex -60 dBV
• Audio Output Level: 5 dBm
• Battery: Li-Polymer 3.7V 120 mA/H
• Charging Time: 2hrs
Speakers:
• Dimensions: 40mm
• Specications: 32ohm NdFeB speaker, plus grill cover
• Frequency response (in Hz): 20-20 KHz
• Sensitivity: 115 +/-3dB at 1 KHz
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