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    S3J-51A05053-01A 01/2006 i.T ech A rro w II 2005 Hutchison Harbour Ring Enterprises Limited All rights in this publication are reserved and no part may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the publisher. The contents of this publication are believed to be correct at the time of going to press, but any information, specifications, p[...]

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    Providing a simple wireless connection to your Bluetooth-enabled mobile handset, i.T ech Arrow II headset offers you the freedom to make and receive calls while on the move or at the office. The i.T ech Arrow II headset is compatible with mobile handsets that support the Bluetooth Headset and Handsfree Profiles to create voice communication via Blu[...]

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    W e, i.T ech Dynamic Ltd. , declare that the following pr oduct: Product Name: i.Tech Arrow II Model No.: C51-A05053-XX Is in conformity with the following essential requirements of Council Directive 1999/5/EC ( referred to as R&TTE Directive ) : Article 3.1a, 3.1.b and 3.2. and the product is manufactured in accordance with Annex II of above d[...]

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    15 2 i.T ech Arro w II Overvie w (fig. 1) Bluetooth Specification: Version 1.2 Class 2 Bluetooth Profile Supported: Headset and Handsfree Range of Frequency: 2.4GHz Spectrum Reception distance: 10 metres Normal Charging Time: Within 10 hours Talk Time*: Up to 6 hours Standby Time*: Up to 200 hours Dimensions: 59 (L) x 25 (W) x 23 (H) mm Weight: 15.[...]

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    14 3 3 C h a r gi ng Y o u r H e a d s e t (Fig. 2) The Headset comes with a built-in recharge able battery. Prior to using the headset for the first time, it is recommendable to char ge the battery fully. Troublesh ooting If you are unable to connect your headset and mobile handset, please try the following: • Ensure your headset is turned off a[...]

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    13 4 S a f et y I n fo rm at io n • Check local laws regarding use of a mobile handset and headset while driving. If you use the headset while driving, ensure your attention and focus remains on the road. It is your r esponsibility to drive safely. • Never allow children to play with the headset – small parts may be a choking hazard. • Obse[...]

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    5 12 Turning On the Headset Press and hold the MFB (Fig.1) until y ou hear a short beep. The status indicator will start flashing blue. IMPORT ANT Press the MFB again each time you turn on the headset to r eactivate pairing so that the connection between the headset and the mobile handset is resumed. For pairing, please refer to “Pairing Y our He[...]

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    1 1 6 P ai rin g Y ou r He ad se t Prior to using your headset for the first time, you must pair it with a Bluetooth-enabled mobile handset. The information on the next page describes pairing instruction for a typical Bluetooth-enabled mobile handset. Headset pairing procedure is subject to differ ent models of mobile handsets. C a r e a n d M ai n[...]

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    7 10 1. Plac e the hea dse t and the mobile hands et whe re the y are easi ly view able a nd no m or e th an 1 m etr e a part. 2. En sur e t he hea dse t is OF F . ( No fla shin g o n t he S tat us Ind ica tor) . 3. Pre ss and ho ld t he MFB (F ig. 1) unt il t he hea dse t st atu s i ndic ator alte rna tel y f las hes blu e a nd r ed. 4. Activ ate [...]

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    9 8 U s i n g Y ou r He ad se t Voi c e Di all ing fr om Y our He adse t If y our mob ile ha ndse t i s eq uip ped wit h a vo ic e di all ing fun ctio n, simp ly pr ess the MF B o n yo ur hea dse t a nd w hen yo u he ar a b eep , say the voi ce ta g. IMPO RT AN T Pl ea se m ake su re to re cor d voic e tags int o t he mobi le hand set fi rst bef or[...]