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User Guide Pa l m ® Wireless Headset S eries 3 with Bluetooth ® wireless tec hnolog y[...]
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Intellectual pr operty notices © 2005–20 07 Palm, Inc. All rights reser ved. P alm, Palm OS, Palm logo, and T reo a re among the trademarks or registere d trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm, Inc. Mi crosof t and Windows Mobil e are either regist ered trademarks or trademarks o f Microsof t Corpor ation in the Unit ed States and /or othe r c[...]
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CONTENTS ii i Contents Wireless Headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Charging your headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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1 USER GUIDE W ireless Headset Thank y ou for purc hasing the Palm ® Wireless Headset Series 3 with Bluetooth ® wireless tec hnology , a headset that connects to your P alm ® T reo™ smartphone and enables you to use your smartphone without using your hands. Please read this guide to make the best use of your headset’ s many f eatures. F or a[...]
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PACKAGE CONTENTS 2 USER GUIDE P ac kage contents Small, medium, and large sof t-gel ear tips Charging poc ket Earloop Headset Vo l u m e / mute but tons Indicator light Call control but ton Microphone Charging adapter[...]
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CHARGING YO UR HEADSET 3 USER GUIDE Charging y our headset Y our headset contai ns a rechargeable bat t ery that you must fully c harge before using the headset for the first time. Y ou can use your fully c harged headset for up to 5 hours talk time or 70 hours st andb y before y ou need to rec harge it. The c harging adapter included with your hea[...]
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PAIRING YOUR HEADSET WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE 4 USER GUIDE P airing your headset with y our smartphone P airing, also known as fo rming a partnership, creates a unique and encr ypted wireless link between two devices enabled with Bluetooth ® wireless tec hno log y , suc h as y o ur T reo™ smartphone and your headset. P air ing with y our T r eo™ s[...]
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PAIRING YOUR HEAD SET WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE 5 USER GUIDE P air ing with your T r eo smartphon e (Windo ws Mobile ® ) BEFORE Y OU BEGIN • Make sure y our T reo smartphone has the latest sof tware by going to www .palm.com / support . • Y our headset must be turned of f before you begin the pairing process. If it is on, see T urning your headset [...]
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TURNING YOUR HEADSET ON AND OFF 6 USER GUIDE 4 When a message on your phone screen asks for a passke y , enter 0000 , and then select Ye s or OK . The headset flashes blue ev er y fiv e seconds when paired successfully . T urning your headset on and of f 1 T urn on your headset by pressing and holding the Call control but ton until the indicator li[...]
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WEARING YOUR HEADSET ON YO UR LEFT OR RIGHT EAR 7 USER GUIDE W earing y our headset on y our lef t or right ear Y our headset comes with three sof t-gel ear tips and an opt ional earloop. IMPORT ANT For optimal perf ormance, wear y our headset and your smartphone on the same side of your body . In general, you’ll get bet ter performance when ther[...]
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WEARING YOUR HEADSET ON YOUR LEFT OR RIGHT EAR 8 USER GUIDE 3 With the ear tip faci ng you, twist th e tip tow ard the R for right-ear wearing or tow ard the L for lef t-ear wearing. The ear tip should rest against, but not enter , the ear canal. 4 T o remove the ear tip, make sure it’ s in the neutral posit ion and then pull it awa y from your h[...]
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WEARING YOUR HEADSET ON YO UR LEFT OR RIGHT EAR 9 USER GUIDE Attac hing the earloo p Y ou can at t ac h the earloop to y our headset to impro ve stability . 1 Remo ve the ear tip from y our headset by t urning it to the neutral position and pulling it aw ay from y our headset. 2 At t ac h the earloop bet ween y our headset and the ear tip, and repl[...]
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MAKING A CALL 10 USER GUIDE Making a call IMPORT ANT Use only short presses when making, ending , or an sw ering a call to av oid acci dentally activ ating your headset’ s Ad va nced f eat ures . 1 Make sure y our headset is on. 2 Dial the number on your smartphone. The call is automatical ly transf erred to your headset, and y ou hear a series o[...]
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ENDING A CALL 11 USER GUIDE If you miss a call, the indicator light on y our headset flashes blue and purple every six seconds to alert you to the missed call. T o clear this alert, press the Call control but ton. When your headset is paired with y our phone and you mak e or answer a call on your phone while your headset is t urned of f (or is out [...]
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INCREASING OR DECREASING CALL VOLUME 12 USER GUIDE Increasing or decreasing call vo lu m e Increase or decrease the call volume by pressing the top or the bot tom of the Vo l u m e but ton . The v olume of the confirmation tone you hear increases or decreases to matc h the call volume. W ARNING Do not use your headset at high volumes f or an extend[...]
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WHAT DO THE COLORED FLASHES AND TONES MEAN? 13 USER GUIDE What do the colored flashes and tones mean? Headset status Colored flashes and tones T urning on A single tone, and a blue fl ash follo wed af ter a fe w seconds by red flashes, indicati ng the bat ter y lev el: 3 red flashes = more than 2/3 bat ter y c harge available 2 red flashes = 1/3 to[...]
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ADVANCED FEATURES 14 USER GUIDE A dv anced f eat ures Adv anced f eatures are a vailable f or smartphones that support the hands-free Bluetooth ® profile; this means you can use your headset instead of y our smartphone to perform other tasks like redialing. Check your smartphone ’ s instruction guide or contact the m anuf act urer if you’ re n[...]
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DISABLING A CTIVE CALL AND STANDB Y INDICATOR LI GHTS 15 USER GUIDE phone’ s User Guide for instructions on set ting up voice- activ ated dialing. Disabling activ e call and st andb y indicator lights Y our headset comes wi t h the active call and standby indica tor lights enabled. Disabling the indicat ors Press the V olume up button while t urn[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING 16 USER GUIDE I hear static o n m y headset Appliances suc h as cord less phones and wireless net w orking equipment may cause interf erence, adding a crac kling noise. T o reduce interf erence, keep y our headset aw ay from other de vices that us e or produce radio wav e s. I can’ t hear callers T r y these solutions: • Make su[...]
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CUSTOMER SUPPORT FOR YOUR HEADSET 17 USER GUIDE Bluetooth headset and/or hands-free profile(s). Willl my headset interf ere with my car’ s electronics, radio , or computer? Y our headset produces significantly less pow er than a typical mobile ph one. It also emits only signals that are compliant with the international Bluetooth standard. Theref [...]
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GLOSSARY 18 USER GUIDE Glossar y Bluetooth® wireless t echnology Radio tec hno log y that was de veloped to connect devices, suc h as mobile phones and headsets, without wires or cords over a distance of approx imately 30 f eet (1 0 meters). More information is a vailable at www .bluetooth.com . P air ing (also known as for ming a par tnership) P [...]
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IMPORTANT SAFET Y AND LEGAL INFORMATIO N 19 USER GUIDE Import ant saf et y and legal inf ormation IMPORT ANT Using a mobile p hone while driving creates a distraction to the driver , and this may increa se the likelihood of an accident. When usi ng the phone while drivin g, keep the following in mind: • Keep conversations short and do not make no[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY A ND LEGAL INFORMATION 20 USER GUIDE Industry Canada Notice Radio equipment The term “IC:” before the radio certification number only sign ifies that Industr y Canada technical specifications were met. Operation is s ubject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not caus e interf erence, and (2) t his device must [...]
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IMPORTANT SAFET Y AND LEGAL INFORMATIO N 21 USER GUIDE is automatically passed to the device. Then, when the device is connected to anot her device suc h as a docking station, a discharge event can occur . Precautions ag ainst ESD Make sure to discharge any built-up st atic electricit y from yourself and your electronic devices before touc h ing an[...]
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IMPORTANT SAFETY A ND LEGAL INFORMATION 22 USER GUIDE Europe R&T TE Directiv e (Europe)[...]
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Palm, Inc. 950 W . Maude Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 95085-2801 United States of America[...]