As follows: 1. Make sure that Bluetooth™ is turned on in your phone and that it's visible to other devices (please refer to your phone's User Guide to do this). Also, make sure that the phone is close to the headset (max. 20 cm). 2. Make sure that the headset is turned off. 3. Press and hold the On/Off button for at least five seconds, until the LED above the Sony Ericsson logo starts flashing red and green. Now the headset is in pairing mode. 4. If your phone supports autopairing, all you have to do now is to press Yes when the question “Add device” appears in the phone. If not, you must prepare your phone for adding a new device according to the phone's user guide. Your device is now paired and ready to use.
Pairing (sometimes also called adding or bonding) enables two Bluetooth devices, for example a headset and a phone, to connect to each other and work together whenever they are switched on and within range of each other.
Before you can start using your Bluetooth Headset with another Bluetooth device, for example a phone, the two devices have to be paired with each other. You only need to pair the two devices once, and normally there's no need to repeat this procedure. But if you want to use your headset with, for example, another phone, you must pair the headset with the new phone.
It takes about 2 hours to fully charge the Bluetooth Headset. If you haven’t used the headset for a while, the battery could have a reduced capacity and may need fully recharging more than once.
Note: Before you start using your Bluetooth Headset, you must charge it for approximately 8 hours to reach the battery's maximum capacity.
By using a voice command, you can use your voice to redial, answer and reject calls. This can be very useful when you're using a headset and a phone together.
When you pair the Bluetooth Headset with a phone, the headset is added to the phone's list of paired Bluetooth devices. When you subsequently turn the headset on, the phone will automatically recognise the headset. If you've paired the phone with more than one Bluetooth device, you must choose which device you want to connect your phone to from the phone's list of Bluetooth devices.
If you can't answer a call using the headset, check that: a) the headset is fully charged, switched on and within range of the phone (not more than 1 metre away) b) Bluetooth is turned on in the phone (for more information, see the phone's user's guide) c) the headset is correctly paired with your phone
Note: For detailed instructions on how to pair the headset with a phone (most Sony Ericsson phones), click on Product Information/Getting started in the left-hand navigation menu, or use the phone's user's guide.
1. Press the Call handling button, which is on the front of the headset. 2. It may take a while to set up connection between the phone and the headset. During this time you'll hear a repeated “beep”. After the last beep, voice dialling is activated. 3. Say the name of the person you want to call. Wait until you hear a confirmation (if not, try again). 4. After the deep “beep”, say the number type you want to call, for example, “Home”. Wait until you hear a confirmation (if not, try again). 5. The phone will now make the phone call.
When you change phone or Bluetooth Headset, you must always repeat the pairing procedure to specify the connection for these devices. Each pairing procedure is always specific between those two devices.
Note:This Sony Ericsson Bluetooth™ headset is compatible with most Bluetooth™ phones on the market that support the headset and/or a handsfree profile. If you're using another brand of phone and wish to check this, please contact your phone manufacturer.
Yes, the radio signal strength is so low that it will not interfere with your pacemaker. But somebody carrying a pacemaker should always consult his/her doctor before starting to use the Bluetooth™ equipment.
Before you start, make sure your phone supports voice commands.
To start using voice commands (for detailed instructions, see the phone's user's guide): 1. Prepare your phone by activating the voice command function. 2. Record your voice commands. When you've done this, you'll be able to use voice commands with the headset and the phone.
Note: Do the recording in a normal environment. Check that the phone numbers are saved correctly (for example, home number under "Home", etc.).
Check that: a) the device you wish to connect the headset to is Bluetooth enabled, and that Bluetooth is activated (for more information, see the user's guide for the other device) b) the headset and the device are correctly paired c) the headset is fully charged, switched on and within range of the other device (not more than 1 metre away)
If you can't make a call using the headset, check that: a) the headset is fully charged, switched on and within range of the phone (not more than 1 metre away) b) Bluetooth is turned on in the phone (for more information, see the phone's user's guide) c) the headset is correctly paired with your phone
Note: For detailed instructions on how to pair the headset with a phone (most Sony Ericsson phones), click on Product Information/Getting started in the left-hand navigation menu, or use the phone's user's guide.
Check the indicator light, which is on the front of the headset next to the call handling button. If the indicator light flashes red, you must charge the battery.