TEN naviplay NSH.P10 User Manual

User Manual
naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset NSH.P10
Read these instructions before operating. Follow all instructions. Heed all warnings. Keep these instructions for future reference.
Bluetooth
®
Handsfree Headset + Stereo Headphones
+ Remote Control
Contents
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Important Safety Information
Lithium Battery Safety Precautions
Requirements
Quick Start naviPlay Stereo Headset Contents Stereo Headset at a Glance Setting Up naviPlay
Using naviPlay
naviPlay Remote Controls Status Indicator Chart Using the naviPlay iPod Adapter as an iPod Dock
Using the naviPlay Headset with Other Bluetooth Devices
Using the naviPlay Headset with Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phones Using naviPlay with Self-Powered Speakers or Stereo Using the naviPlay Adpater with Other Bluetooth Devices
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Using the naviPlay Remote with Other Bluetooth-Enabled Devices
Updating naviPlay Firmware
Setting Up the naviPlay Device for Firmware Update Updating naviPlay Firmware from a Bluetooth-Enabled PC Updating naviPlay Firmware from a Bluetooth-Enabled Macintosh Firmware Update Tips (Windows + Mac)
Troubleshooting
About the Technology Behind the naviPlay Stereo Headset
Improving Wireless Effectiveness
Technical Specifications
Model NSH.P10
Regulatory Information
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Read these instructions before operating. Follow all instructions. Heed all warnings. Keep these instructions for future reference
Caution: Risk of electric shock. Do not tamper with, modify, open or disassemble. Do not use near water or in wet environment. Do not immerse in water or any liquid. Clean only with dry cloth.
Use only as directed in this user manual or as instructed by manufacturer.
Do not install or use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Important Safety Information
Important Safety Information
Lithium Battery Safety Precautions
For the safe use of lithium-polymer and lithium-ion batteries, always follow the instructions provided below. Improper handling of lithium batteries may result in injury or damage from electrolyte leakage, heating, ignition, or explosion.
Danger:
Never use the batteries with anything other than specifically designed equipment.
Always use the battery charger provided with the device.
Never impact, pierce, or crush the battery.
Handle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care. If you come in contact with the
electrolyte, wash the exposed area with soap and water. If it contacts the eye, flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
When discarding a battery, contact your local waste disposal provider regarding local
restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries.
Never disassemble or modify the battery. The battery contains a circuit designed to enhance
safety. Damaging this circuit may cause overheating, fire, or bursting.
Never expose or charge a battery under high-temperature conditions, such as near a fire or in
the direct sunlight. If the ambient temperature is too high, the protection circuit may be actuated, preventing further charging, or damaged.
Never short-circuit the battery by connecting the positive and negative terminals with a metal
material. Do not store or carry the battery where it could come into contact with metal objects such as a key chain or necklace.
Never allow the battery to get wet or be immersed in water.
Do not place the battery in a microwave oven or high-pressure container.
Stop charging if the battery is not charged after the prescribed charge time.
If leakage of the electrolyte occurs, or if there is an offensive odor, immediately keep the
battery away from any source if fire or spark.
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If, during use, charging, or storage, you become aware of any abnormal phenomena, such as odor, discoloration, or deformation, disconnect the device or from charger and stop using immediately.
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Important Safety Information
Requirements
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The naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset requires the following types of devices for proper function:
For Handsfree/Headset function: a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone supporting Handsfree or
Headset profiles
For stereo music streaming: a Bluetooth-enabled stereo music source supporting A2DP profile
(Advance Audio Distribution Protocol)
For remote control: a Bluetooth-enabled stereo music source supporting AVRCP profile (Audio
Video Remote Control Protocol)
There are other requirements for updating the software on the naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset. See “Updating naviPlay Firmware.”
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Quick Start
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset, designed specifically for enjoying your music free from any wire or cable, and free from worry of missing a phone call. Using wireless Bluetooth technology, the naviPlay Stereo Headset and a Bluetooth­enabled music source work together to provide digital audio streaming, giving you untethered use and control of your music.
The naviPlay Stereo Headset is designed for active listeners, freeing you from the cumbersome cable connection between your iPod and headphones. The naviPlay Stereo Headset can also be used as a wireless headset with your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.* Effortlessly switch between listening to music to taking calls without having to remove your headphones or scramble for your phone. Use it on a treadmill at the gym, take it with you cycling…anytime being tied to your iPod would limit your range of motion or expose the iPod to risk. The possibilities are limitless.
The great thing about naviPlay is that it's ready to use right out of the box. There's no software to load, nothing to configure to enjoy your music wirelessly. Just charge the adapter and remote and travel with your tunes.
*Setup required to use with mobile phone. Does not work with all Bluetooth-enabled phones.
Quick Start
naviPlay Stereo Headset Contents
Make sure you have received the following items:
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naviPlay Headset
User ManualHeadset USB Charging Cable
naviPlay Stereo Headset at a Glance
Charging Socket
NAVI Button
Power; Play/Pause
Call/Phone Button
Microphone
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Quick Start
Setting up naviPlay
To set up and use your naviPlay Stereo Headset, you first need to charge the Adapter and the Remote for at least one hour. Use the included power supply to charge both naviPlay devices.
Step 1: Charge the naviPlay Adapter and Remote
Using the Dock Connector to iPod FireWire Cable, attach this cable to the connector on the back of the naviPlay adapter. Then connect the naviPlay adapter to the included power supply and plug it into an electrical outlet. Attach the additional charging connector to the naviPlay remote. You can also charge the iPod at the same time by attaching your iPod to the adapter. See “Step 2: Attach iPod to naviPlay Adapter.”
The internal batteries will be about 80 percent charged after one hour, and fully charged after four hours. While charging, each device's charge light will glow steady red until the charging is complete, then switch off.
The status light will blink red when the naviPlay iPod Adapter or Remote needs to be recharged.
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naviPlay Adapter
naviPlay Headset
Laptop
iPod USB Cable or FireWire
USB Charging
Cable
Step 2: Attach iPod to naviPlay Adapter
1. Find the clip for your iPod among the five clips
provided. The clips are labeled for the various iPod models. Attach the clip to the naviPlay adapter.
2. Slide your iPod into the clip until the dock
connector port and the connector on the naviPlay adapter join. Adjust the adapter base forward or backward to align the dock connectors. Press the iPod down until it meets the top of the adapter base.
Tip: Once attached, you can also download music
by connecting the iPod Dock Connector to Firewire cable from your computer to the dock connector socket on the back of the naviPlay adapter. The naviPlay Stereo Headset does not stream music when connected to a computer.
iPod Clip
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Quick Start
iPod Model iPod Clip
iPod mini
iPod w/Dock Connector 10/15/20GB
iPod w/Dock Connector 30/40GB
Click Wheel iPod 20GB/U2
Click Wheel iPod 40GB
iPod Photo 30GB
iPod Photo 40/60GB
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naviPlay Adapter
Step 3: Attach Headphones to naviPlay Remote
Connect your headphones to the headphone jack on the naviPlay remote. You can also attach the remote to powered speakers or stereo receivers. See “Using naviPlay with Other Bluetooth Devices” for details.
Step 4: Turn on naviPlay Adapter and Remote
Press and hold the POWER button on the naviPlay remote for 1 second to turn it on. Make sure your iPod is on. Turn on the naviPlay adapter by pressing the POWER button. You should hear the naviPlay startup tones.
Both the naviPlay remote and the adapter status lights should blink green and amber at first, then blink just green once the wireless connection between them has been established.
To preserve the battery charge, turn off the naviPlay devices when not in use. Press and hold down the POWER button until the status light is constant amber, then release. The adapter also turns itself off when it has been removed from the iPod after three minutes.
Step 5: Listen to Your Music
Select the audio track on your iPod and press PLAY/PAUSE on the iPod or naviPlay remote. Adjust the volume using the naviPlay remote.
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You can control the playback of the music using either the naviPlay remote or the iPod controls. Here's a quick reference to the naviPlay remote controls for music.
naviPlay Remote Controls
Play/pause music.
Adjust the volume.
Play the current song again.
Play the next song.
Play the previous song.
Scan through a song.
Disable buttons on the remote to avoid an accidental button press.
Press down on the NAVI control button or POWER/Play/Pause button.
Press the NAVI control toward VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN to adjust the volume by one level. Press and hold in either direction to gradually adjust the volume level.
Press the NAVI control toward PREVIOUS TRACK once.
Press the NAVI control toward NEXT TRACK.
Press the NAVI control toward PREVIOUS TRACK twice.
Press and hold the NAVI control toward NEXT TRACK or PREVIOUS TRACK until the iPod starts to scan.
Slide the HOLD switch toward the lock icon.
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Using naviPlay
Volume Down
Call Answer/End
Next Track
NAVI/Play/Pause
Previous Track
Volume Up
Using naviPlay
Pattern Mode Status
Green Slow Blink
Green/Amber Slow Blink
Red Slow Blink
Green/Amber Fast Blink
Red Constant
Amber Double Blink
Green Double Blink
Red Constant
Green Constant
Normal Operation
Normal Operation
Normal Operation
Pairing Mode
Pairing Mode
Firmware Update Mode
Firmware Update Mode
Firmware Update Mode
Firmware Update Mode
Everything normal, connection established
Establishing Bluetooth connection
Low battery warning
Discoverable, searching for other devices
Failed
Ready for transfer
Transfer in progress
Failure
Success
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Status Indicator Chart
As you use your Stereo Kit, you will see various status lights on both the adapter and remote. Here's a quick reference:
Using the naviPlay iPod Adapter as an iPod Dock
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Using naviPlay
To return the stand to its upright position, press out on the insides of the stand (A) and then press up (B).
naviPlay Adapter
1. Slide the iPod into the naviPlay adapter.
2. Pull out the stand provided on the back of the adapter.
The naviPlay Stereo Headset is designed for different uses, including as a wireless headset for Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. Since the naviPlay Stereo Remote has a built-in microphone, you can use your favorite stereo headphones to listen to your phone calls.
Other products that are Bluetooth-certified to support stereo audio and remote control will also work with the naviPlay iPod Adapter or the naviPlay Stereo Remote. You can listen to music stored on Bluetooth Stereo enabled personal computers, PDAs, or mobile phones with the naviPlay Stereo Remote. You will be able to play your iPod music through Bluetooth stereo enabled speakers, home stereo systems, stereo headphones and even car stereo systems using the naviPlay iPod Adapter. The possibilities are limitless!
Using the naviPlay Headset With Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phones
The microphone built into the naviPlay Stereo Remote allows it to be used as a wireless headset with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. Now, while you are enjoying your music from the iPod, you won't miss a call or have to quickly remove your headphones just to answer the call. You will hear ringtones through the headphones connected to the naviPlay Remote when your phone is receiving a call. A center push of the NAVI button will accept the call and switch the Bluetooth connection to your phone. Depending on your phone, you can choose not to accept the call by pushing the Power/Play/Pause button to reject the call. When you are done with the call, push the Power/Play/Pause button to hang up and resume listening to music.
Note that if you are on a call for more than 3-5 minutes, the iPod and the naviPlay Adapter will go into sleep mode to conserve power. You many have to turn on the naviPlay Adapter to resume listening to music.
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Using naviPlay Headset with Other Bluetooth-Enabled Devices
Setting up the naviPlay Remote to work with your mobile phone:
You will only have to do this setup procedure once to pair the naviPlay Remote with your mobile phone. After this initial setup is complete, the connection between the naviPlay Remote and your phone should be automatic.
1. Turn off both the naviPlay remote and the naviPlay iPod Adapter. For best results, make sure that no other Bluetooth-enabled devices nearby are turned on.
2. Press the POWER/Play/Pause button on the naviPlay remote and hold it down for about eight seconds until the status light quickly blinks amber and green. This puts the naviPlay remote in
discoverable/pairing mode so that other Bluetooth devices can discover and pair to it.
3. Put your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone into handsfree/headset pairing mode. Refer to the documentation that came with your Bluetooth mobile phone for exact procedure and details.
4. Place the naviPlay remote near the mobile phone. When prompted, enter “0000” for the passkey to complete the pairing process. On your phone, select "naviPlayRemote" as the device to connect/pair with.
When the connection process is complete, the status light on the naviPlay remote blinks green slowly, then alternates between slowly blinking amber and green. The naviPlay remote will now connect to the previously configured music source as well as your mobile phone.
If the pairing process fails the status light will change to constant red, then alternates between slowly blinking amber and green. You can attempt the process again from step one or check the TEN website for more information: www.tentechnology.com/support/
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About Handsfree vs. Headset
Some Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones support only Headset mode, while most newer phones support Handsfree mode. Refer to your phone's documentation to determine which modes are supported. The newer Handsfree mode includes additional functions such as call reject. The naviPlay Remote supports both Handsfree and Headset phones, with some differences in functionality.
naviPlay Handsfree/Headset Functions:
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Function Handsfree Mode Headset Mode
Answer Call
End Call
Reject Call
Center press of NAVI control button
Press Power/Play/Pause button
Press Power/Play/Pause button
Center press of NAVI control button
Press Power/Play/Pause button or Center press of NAVI control button
Not possible
naviPlay Headset
Reject Call
Answer/End Call
Using naviPlay with Self-Powered Speakers or a Stereo
Connect the naviPlay Stereo Headset to your self-powered speakers and your iPod music fills the room.
1. Attach your iPod to the naviPlay adapter.
2. Turn on the naviPlay adapter, remote, and iPod.
3. Connect audio cables to the audio inputs on your speakers (or stereo system with a
compatible audio input).
4. Connect the other end of the audio cables to the headphone jack on the naviPlay remote.
5. Select the audio track on your iPod and press PLAY to listen to your music.
Sit back with your iPod in-hand, attached to the naviPlay adapter of course, and use it as a remote control for your stereo system.
Using the naviPlay Adapter With Other Bluetooth Devices
The naviPlay adapter and remote are “paired” at the factory-pre-configured to automatically communicate with each other. You can also use the naviPlay adapter with other Bluetooth stereo headphones. Go to
www.tentechnology.com for the latest information on compatible Bluetooth-
enabled devices. The headphones must support A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile).
To use the naviPlay Adapter with other Bluetooth-enabled headphones, you must first pair the two devices. To pair the adapter to the headphones:
1. Turn off the naviPlay adapter and the Bluetooth headphones.
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2. Put the headphones in discoverable mode. (Refer to the documentation that came with your
headphones for details.)
3. Place the headphones near the naviPlay adapter. Make sure that no other nearby Bluetooth-
enabled headphones are turned on and in discoverable mode.
4. Press the POWER button on the naviPlay adapter and hold it down for at least eight seconds,
or until the status light alternates between quickly blinking amber and green. This initiates the pairing process on the naviPlay adapter.
The naviPlay adapter will search for all Bluetooth-enabled devices nearby. The naviPlay remote configures itself to connect to the nearest headphones it discovers. When the connection is complete, the status light blinks green slowly.
If the connection process fails, the status light glows red continuously for five seconds. The naviPlay adapter will continue to connect to the previously configured headphones.
Using the naviPlay Remote With Other Bluetooth-Enabled Devices
The naviPlay adapter and remote are automatically configured to connect to each other. However, you can connect the naviPlay remote to any Bluetooth-enabled music device (such as a PC, PDA, MP3 player, or mobile phone) that supports the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). Although you can use the naviPlay remote with other Bluetooth music devices, you will get the best performance when using it with the naviPlay adapter.
To use the naviPlay remote with different Bluetooth music devices:
1. Turn off the naviPlay remote.
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2. Press the POWER button on the naviPlay remote and hold it down for eight seconds, or until
the status light alternates between quickly blinking amber and green. This puts the naviPlay remote in discoverable mode, so that other Bluetooth devices can discover and connect to it. The blinking status light indicates that the naviPlay remote is waiting for connection from a Bluetooth-enabled music device.
3. Put the Bluetooth music device in pairing mode. (See the documentation that came with your
Bluetooth music device for details.)
4. Place the naviPlay remote near the music source device.
Make sure that no other nearby Bluetooth-enabled music devices are turned on. When the connection process is complete, the status light blinks green slowly. If the connection process fails, the status light glows red continuously for five seconds. The naviPlay remote continues to connect to the previously configured music source.
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New versions of firmware may be available to enable features, optimize performance and/or fix problems. You can update the firmware on the naviPlay adapter and naviPlay remote when a new version is available from the TEN Technology Web site: www.tentechnology.com.
Download the available firmware update to your computer and follow the instructions in the “READ ME” file. The firmware must be transferred “over-the-air” via Bluetooth to the naviPlay device. You will need a Bluetooth-enabled PC or Macintosh that supports the Object Push Profile (OPP).
Setting up the naviPlay Device for Firmware Update
1. Turn on the naviPlay device that you are updating (adapter or remote). For best results, turn
off other nearby Bluetooth devices and fully charge your naviPlay device before attempting firmware update. Better yet, keep it plugged into the charger.
2. Press and hold the POWER button for eight seconds to put the device in firmware update
mode. The status light shows quick double-blinks in amber as soon as the adapter is in firmware update mode. Release the POWER button after you see the amber double-blinks.
Updating naviPlay Firmware from a Bluetooth-Enabled Windows PC
Refer to the documentation that came with your PC or Bluetooth hardware for sending a business card file (.vcf) to another Bluetooth device.
Updating naviPlay Firmware from a Bluetooth-Enabled Macintosh
The following Macintosh operating systems are required to update firmware over the Internet: Mac OS X 10.2.8,10.3.1 or later, or 10.4 or later.
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Updating naviPlay Firmware
To update the firmware:
1. Download the firmware file from www.tentechnology.com and save it on your hard disk.
2. Click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar and select Send File.
3. Browse and select the firmware file that you just downloaded.
4. Click Send.
5. Click the Search button on the your computer to find the naviPlay device.
6. Select the naviPlay device after it has been discovered and displayed in the list. If you are
updating firmware for the naviPlay remote, you will see the name
naviPlayRemote in the list of devices. If you are updating firmware for the naviPlay iPod adapter, you will see the name naviPlayAdapter.
7. Click Send.
Firmware Update Tips (Windows + Mac)
When the firmware update has started, the status light double-blinks green slowly. After the firmware update is complete, the status light glows green continuously for five seconds. This indicates a successful firmware update.
If the firmware update fails the status light glows red continuously for five seconds, and then the adapter switches off. If the adapter is then switched on, it goes into firmware update mode automatically (you will see amber light double blinks), until the firmware update is successfully completed.
Important! When the firmware upload process begins, the old firmware is first erased on the device. If the upload fails, the device will not operate until new firmware is uploaded successfully.
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The naviPlay remote does not power on or respond to button presses.
Make sure the HOLD switch is unlocked on the remote.
No audio is heard from the naviPlay remote.
Make sure your iPod, naviPlay adapter and remote are all on and connected. Check the status light on the naviPlay adapter and remote. Verify that the naviPlay adapter and remote are within range of each other. Check the volume on the naviPlay Remote. Verify that the iPod is outputting audio by plugging your headphones directly into the iPod's headphone jack.
Audio suddenly stops.
The remote may be out of range from the adapter. The audio streaming should resume once you move back into range within three minutes.
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Troubleshooting
The naviPlay Stereo Headset uses Bluetooth technology to provide digital audio quality (44.1KHz and 48KHz, 16-bit stereo) wireless streaming from your Apple iPod to the naviPlay Headset. Bluetooth is a radio technology for short-range wireless mobility, eliminating cables, wires, and cords between enabled devices, such as mobile phones and headphones, and can work within a range from up to 10 to 100 meters. Bluetooth facilitates fast, secure transmissions of both audio and data, even when the devices are not in line of sight of each other. The naviPlay Stereo Headset devices are Bluetooth version 1.2 certified, and support the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP), Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) and Object Push Profile (OPP).
Radio noise from other nearby devices, such as a microwave oven or Wi-Fi network, or from a signal absorbing or reflecting object in between the naviPlay devices, may affect the bandwidth of naviPlay's wireless music streaming. The naviPlay devices use Bluetooth technology to communicate, which requires full bandwidth to stream music wirelessly.
Under typical conditions, the naviPlay devices have a range of about 24-30 feet (8-10 meters). The location and orientation of each naviPlay device can affect the wireless range. For best results, locate the naviPlay adapter off of the ground, away from other signal absorbing materials. Changing the orientation of either naviPlay device can also affect the range.
Check the TEN Technology Web site at
www.tentechnology.com for additional troubleshooting
tips and hints.
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About the Technology Behind the naviPlay Stereo Headset / Improving Wireless Effectiveness
About the Technology Behind the naviPlay Stereo Headset
Improving Wireless Effectiveness
Model: NSH.P10 TEN Technology naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset
Technical Specifications
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General Radio
Carrier Frequency: 2.4 ~ 2.483GHz Class 2 Radio
Wireless Range
Outdoors: 3–10 meters (9–30 feet) Indoors: 3–10 meters (9–30 feet) Actual range depends on environmental factors: orientation of devices relative to each other, obstructions and enclosures, radio frequency noise, and interference.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth identifier: Bluetooth 1.2 Certified Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) Object Push Profile (OPP) Headset Profile (HSP) Handsfree Profile (HFP)
Audio Codec SBC
Audio Output
Near CD-quality (44.1kHz, 48kHz, 16-bit, Stereo); Frequency response: 25Hz–20kHz
Total harmonic distortion including noise:
0.19% at -1dBFS, 0.04% at -20dBFS Signal-to-noise: 76dB
Audio Input
Built-in microphone
Battery
Built-in, not user serviceable Rechargeable lithium-polymer 3.7V 540mAh 8 hours continuous operation (at maximum volume and 2 meters range)
Power Consumption
220mW
Power Input
5V 0.5A 2.5W
Temperature
Operating: 0º–35º C Storage: -20º–50º C
Weight
Dimensions (Overall)
66.5mm x 48.5mm x 16.5mm
Technical Specifications
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of the TEN Technology naviPlay Bluetooth wireless radio Class 2 is far below the FCC, Industry Canada, and European Union radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the wireless radio shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. The internal wireless radio operates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus of the scientific community.
The level of emitted energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices such as mobile phones. However, the use of wireless radios may be restricted in some situations or environments, such as aboard airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to ask for authorization before turning on the wireless radio.
The FCC, Industry Canada and European Union have set a general guideline of 20 centimeters (8 inches) separation between the device and the body, for use of a wireless device near the body. This device should be used more than 20 centimeters (8 inches) from the body when wireless devices are on.
FCC Part 15 Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Regulatory Information
Regulatory Information
Regulatory Information
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Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a circuit different from the receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION: Pursuant to Part 15.21 of the FCC rules for intentional or unintentional radiators, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Industry Canada ICES-003 Emission Compliance Statement
This Class B digital apparatus meets the requirement of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du règlement sur le matériel brouiller du Canada.
European Radio Approval Information
The TEN Technology naviPlay Bluetooth devices are low-power, wireless communication devices, operating in the 2.4 GHz band, intended for home or office use. The power output of this device
is well below the RF exposure limits as set by the European Commission through the R&TTE directive.
The TEN Technology naviPlay Bluetooth devices can be operated in the following European Union and European Economic Area countries: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
CE Declaration of Conformity
TEN Technology naviPlay Bluetooth devices are in conformity with the following directives and other normative documents:
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
• ETSI EN 300 328
• ETSI EN 301 489-1
• ETSI EN 301 489-17
Low Voltage Directive (Safety) 73/23/EEC as per EN 60950.
This product is also compliant with the maximum sound pressure level as specified by the EN 50332-2 standards.
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Regulatory Information
© Copyright 2005 TEN Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. TEN Technology word mark, TEN Technology logo and naviPlay are trademarks of TEN Technology, Inc., registered in the US and other countries. Apple, the Apple logo, and iPod are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the US and other countries. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. USA, and licensed to TEN Technology, Inc. All other products or name brands are trademarks of their respective holders.
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