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    B OSE ® B LUETOOTH ® H EADSET S ERIES 2 | | | | ©201 1 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA AM347801 Rev .01 B OSE ® B LUETOOTH ® H EADSET S ERIES 2 Bluetooth Headset cover_17L .fm Page 1 Friday, Se ptember 9, 2011 8 :36 AM[...]

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    2 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Safety Information Please read this guide Please take th e time to follow the instructions in this owne r’ s guide carefully . It will help you set up and operate your produc t properly and enjo y its advanced features. Please save this owner’ s guide for futur e refere [...]

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    3 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 CAUTIONS: • Make no modification to the syste m or accessories. Unaut horized alterations may compromise safety , regula tor y compliance, and system performance and may void the war ranty . • Operate th is product wi thin the te mpera- ture rang e of -4°F to 113°F (-2[...]

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    4 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 8. Protect the USB cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at the power supply end and the point where it exits from the apparatus. 9. Only use attachments/acces sories specified by the manufa cturer . 10. Unplug this apparatus during light- ning storms or when un[...]

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    5 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 This device complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits set forth for ge neral population . It must not be co-locate d or be operat ing in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter . In the United States: This equipment h as been tested and fou[...]

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    6 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Other agency markings FCC ID: A94BT2R FCC ID: A94BT2L IC: 3232A-BT2R IC: 3232A-BT2L Engineere d in the United Stat es Made in China Meets IDA Requir ements XX Names and Cont ents of T oxic or Hazardous Substa nces or Elements Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements Part N[...]

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    English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 7 Using the headset 8 Thank you . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    8 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Using the headset Thank you W e apprecia te your choice of the Bose ® Bluetooth ® headset Series 2, which lets you hear and be heard, even as noise level s around you change. Featur es Small size, advanced f it, and simple controls. Vo l u m e + and – buttons Call button[...]

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    9 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Features a nd Functions Ta l k t i m e Up to 4.5 hours. Standby time Up to 100 hours. Multipoint pairing Maintain two active phone conne ctions at once. Adaptive audio adjustment Hear what is being said, even as noise levels around you ch ange, with automatic vo lume adjustm[...]

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    10 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Included with headset: USB cable Power supply (where ne eded) Power supply adapters (where ne eded) Additional StayHe ar ™ tips (small and lar ge) Carry case GauguinOG.book Page 10 Frida y, Septem ber 23, 2011 1:22 PM[...]

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    11 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Charging Although the battery is partia lly char ged at the factory , it is important to fully charge th e battery before first use . A llow up to 3 hours for a full charge. 1. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the headset. 2. Plug the larg e end of the cable into th[...]

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    12 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Attaching adapters (if needed): 1. Extend the power supply prongs. 2. If needed, snap on the adapter for your r egion (2a). T o remove an adapter , press back on th e release and lift the adapter up and of f (2b). 3. Plug the power supply into an AC (mains) wa ll outlet. Eu[...]

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    13 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Initial pairing 1. Ensure the mobile phone is on and Bluetooth ® is enabled. T urn on the headset by slidin g the power switch to the On (green) position. The Bluetooth indicator slowly flashes blue to indicate the headset is discove rable. 2. Locate the Bluetooth device l[...]

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    14 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Fitting The soft StayHear ™ tip allows the headset to rest comfortably in your ear . Choose the tip that is the right size for your ear . T o change the tip: 1. Gently remove the tip from the ear - piece. Do not pull on the tip wing. 2. Ease the new tip over the base of t[...]

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    15 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Recognizing the lights Battery Indicator Color Status while on: Status while char ging: Green 1.5 - 4.5 hours remaining talk time. (Solid) Charg ing is complete. Y ellow 10 minutes - 1.5 hours remaining tal k time. (Flashing) Charging is ongoing. Red (Flashing) About 10 min[...]

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    16 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Bluetooth ® Indicator Color Indicates: Blue (slow flash) The headset is disc overable for pairing. Blue (quick flash) The headset is attempting to connect to a mobile phone or is receiving or m aking a call . The headset and a pair ed mobile phone ar e not connected. One o[...]

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    17 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Basic call actions and audio tones Action Headset control Audio tone Answer a call Press Call once. Single beep Make a call Press Call once. Use voice commands or the phone keypad to select and dial. Single beep End a call Press Call once. T wo notes (descendin g) Adjust th[...]

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    18 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Reject an incoming call Press a nd hold Call for 3 second s. Tw o n o t e s (descendin g) Call waiting Press Call to answer second call a nd place first call on hold. Single beep Switch between two calls Press Call twice. Single beep Begin conferenc ing Press a nd hold Call[...]

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    19 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Multi-point pairing T o maintain a n active connection with two differ en t mobile devices at the same time: 1. Disable the Blueto oth ® connectivity on any phones pr eviously paired to the headset. 2. T ur n on the headse t and the mobile phone. 3. Press and hold Call and[...]

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    20 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Connection priority for multiple pair ed phones The last phone used for a c all will have first priority for calls , voice dialing and redial. T o make a ca ll with the other connected phone, place the call manually . First prio rity then switches to this phone. T o establi[...]

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    21 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Reference T r oubleshooting Problem What to d o The headset ha s short talk time. • Make sure both ends of the USB cable ar e firmly connected. • If you are using a power outlet: – Be sure the power supply is secur ely plugged in and the outlet is working. – Be sure[...]

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    22 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 The headset does not fit p r o p e r l y o r f e e l s uncomfortable. • Make sure the headset is in the correct ear and the wing on the StayHear™ tip is flush beneath the ear ridge. (Refer to "W earing" on page 14.) • Make sure the tip is firmly attached to [...]

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    23 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 The mobile phone and the headset do not connect. • Make sure both de vices are turned on and Bluetooth ® connectivity is enabled on the phone. • T urn the headset off, then on again. Make sure the mobile phone is within 33 feet (10 meters) of the headset. • Check the[...]

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    24 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 What the o ther person hears is not clear . • Move the mobile phone closer to your headset. • Make sure the phone is not near other wireless equipment. • Reposition t he headset. Refer to “Fitting” on page 14. • Check your mobile ph one signal strength. • T ur[...]

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    25 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Poor sound quality fr om a stream ing audio source or application. • Move the device closer to the headset. • Move the device and headset away fr om any device that could cause interference, such as another Bluetooth ® enabled device, cordless phones, a microwave oven,[...]

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    26 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 Customer serv ice For additional hel p in solving problems, contact yo ur Bose ® dealer . Or for o nline support visi t: • owners.Bose.com in the U .S. • global.Bose.com outside the U.S. T o contact Bose by phone, refer to the addr ess list on the inside back cover of [...]

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    27 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Limited W arranty Yo u r B o s e ® Bluetooth ® headset Series 2 is covered by a limited warranty . Details of the limited warranty are provided on the product r egistration card that is in cluded in the carton. Please ref er to the card for instructions on ho w t o re gi [...]

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    28 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 5, 11 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 2, 8, 14 T echnical information We i g h t : 0 .42 ounces (12 grams) Power supply rating: Input: 100 V AC to 240 VAC, 0.15A Output: 5V , 1A T emperature ranges: Operate this product within the te mperature range of -4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 45°C) only . Store this product within t[...]

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    29 English T ab 6, 12 T ab 2, 8, 14 T ab 3, 9, 15 T ab 4, 10, 16 T ab 5, 11 Bluetooth ® QD ID: B016580 V ersion 2.1 Enhance Data Rate (EDR) and Secur e Simple Pairing (SSP). Profiles include Headset (HSP 1.1), Hands Free (HFP 1.5), and Advanced Audio Distributi on Pr ofile (A2DP 1.2). Accessories • T o replace the supplied StayHe ar™ tips, c a[...]

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    B OSE ® B LUETOOTH ® H EADSET S ERIES 2 | | | | ©201 1 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA AM347801 Rev .01 B OSE ® B LUETOOTH ® H EADSET S ERIES 2 Bluetooth Headset cover_17L .fm Page 1 Friday, Se ptember 9, 2011 8 :36 AM[...]