Liz Claiborne Bluetooth Headset V1 User Manual

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V1 USER GUIDE  
Introduction  
The revolutionary BlueAnt V1 voice controlled portable headset marks the future of voice controlled Bluetooth devices. Its  
voice activated ‘prompt and response’ interface combined with the BlueAnt Voice Isolation Technology™ software, provide  
the BlueAnt V1 with high quality and easy to use voice communications. Its dual microphones provide clear and clean voice  
input enabling superb Noise Suppression, Echo Cancellation and Wind Noise Reduction.  
Your headset is a Bluetooth 2.1 qualied product and supports both the Headset and Handsfree Bluetooth proles. The V1  
can store information and wirelessly interact with up to eight different Bluetooth compliant devices (backward and forward  
compatible), including mobile phones, PDA’s, PC’s / Mac’s or any Bluetooth enabled device that supports Headset prole  
or Handsfree prole. This manual focuses on how to use your headset with your Bluetooth enabled phone.  
The V1 can be used in Voice Control or Button Only modes. No voice training is required.  
“PAIR ME” “TEACH ME” “WHAT CAN I SAY?” These voice commands get you to everything you need to use the BlueAnt V1.  
There are two settings of Voice Isolation - STANDARD and MAX  
Voice Isolation Standard is for use in normal environments and gives you a natural sounding voice removing mild noise.  
Voice Isolation Max gives you superior voice clarity in a wide variety of high noise areas.  
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Features of the BlueAnt V1  
Voice Controlled user interface  
Two microphones for pure speech  
Voice Isolation Technology ™ BlueAnt’s revolutionary Digital Signal Processor (DSP) software  
During a call, users can switch between two Voice Isolation modes – Standard and Max  
This world class DSP provides echo suppression, noise reduction and wind noise reduction which separates the  
desired voice signal from background noise enabling crystal clear conversation in even the noisiest of environments  
The V1 can be paired with 8 devices  
Different ringtones for known and unknown contacts (Phone Dependent)  
Innovative tie clip for attaching to shirt or cuff, when not in use  
Stylish, translucent ear hook plus a soft rubber ear hook  
Small and Large rubber ear gels, plus Small and Large Comply™ Foam Tips.  
3 Charging options – Car, Wall and USB  
Small & lightweight (1.5” in length & weighs only 0.35 oz) (41mm & 10grams)  
Up to 5hrs talk-time or 200 hrs standby  
2 Year Replacement Warranty  
Bluetooth v2.1  
What is Bluetooth wireless technology?  
Bluetooth is the most advanced cable-replacement technology available today. It enables effortless wireless connections  
between your Bluetooth devices within a range of up to 10m (30 ft).  
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Overview  
What is Voice Control?  
Voice control is the V1’s method of controlling actions on  
it or the phone it is connected to. With simple commands  
you can activate most of the headsets functions. To answer  
a call with your voice just say “Answer”, to reject a call say  
“Ignore”. To “Call Home”, just say the words, it’s that simple.  
To initiate a new Bluetooth connection with your phone, just  
say “Pair Me”. It’s that easy. The BlueAnt V1 listens to YOU.  
Volume Down  
BAB  
(BlueAnt Button)  
Volume Up  
What’s in the Package?  
> A BlueAnt V1 Voice Control Bluetooth Headset  
> 1 rubberized metal ear hook  
> 1 translucent ear hook  
> Small and Large rubber ear gels  
> Small and Large Comply™ Foam Tips  
> Gooseneck USB Cable  
> USB Adapter  
USB Charging  
and  
Upgrade Port  
Microphones  
> USB Car Charger  
> AC Power Adaptor  
> Quick Start Guide  
> V1 User Manual  
Speaker  
Ear Hook  
> Warranty Card  
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Getting Started - Before you can use your headset, you must do the following:  
1. Fully charge your headset until the red LED goes out, using one of the chargers provided.  
2. Pair your headset with a Bluetooth enabled device, e.g. Cell phone, PDA, Computer  
Charging  
Your V1 comes with a built-in rechargeable battery. For rst time use, you must fully charge your V1. During charging, the  
indicator shows a steady red light. When the battery is fully charged, the red light will turn off. It takes 120-150 minutes  
to fully charge the battery. The more you talk using your headset, the less standby time your battery has. Your headset will  
require longer charging times when not used over extended periods of time.  
Charging the V1 with the Gooseneck USB cable  
1. Plug the Gooseneck USB charging cable into the PC/Mac’s USB port  
2. Plug the other end of the USB charging cable into the charging port of your headset. Make sure the USB plug matches up  
to the USB socket on the headset. Do not force the plug into the socket, it should slide in easily. The red LED will turn ON.  
3. When charging is complete the red LED will turn OFF. Remove the charging adapter.  
Charging the V1 with the AC Power Adapter  
1. Plug the AC Adapter into a power socket and the gooseneck USB cable into the wall charger.  
2. Plug the other end of the USB charging cable into the charging port of your headset. Make sure the USB plug matches up  
to the USB socket on the headset. Do not force the plug into the socket it should slide in easily. The red LED will turn ON.  
3. When charging is complete the red LED will turn OFF. Remove the charging adapter.  
Using the USB Converter Plug  
1. Plug the adapter into the headset to give you the larger mini-usb connecter most common with cell phones and USB devices.  
2. This allows you to use any standard USB cable to charge your headset.  
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Charging the V1 with the Car Charger  
1. Plug the car charger into your car’s cigarette lighter, and the gooseneck USB cable into the car charger  
2. Plug the other end of the gooseneck USB charging cable into the charging port of your headset. Make sure the USB plug matches  
up to the USB socket on the headset. Do not force the plug into the socket it should slide in easily. The red LED will turn ON.  
3. When charging is complete the red LED will turn OFF. Remove the charger  
Wearing the BlueAnt V1  
Push the ear hook through the ear hook hole which sits on the headset clip and adjust its length to t comfortably on your  
ear. Ensure that the headset is pointing towards your mouth. You can wear the V1 on left or right ears, but for optimal  
performance, wear the V1 on the right ear and angle it so that it points towards your mouth.  
For optimal performance of the  
V1 headset, angle the headset so  
that it points towards your mouth.  
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Swapping and Fitting the Ear Gels and Comply™ Foam Tips  
The V1 comes with four different options for Ear gels. The larger rubber ear gel is tted on the unit already.  
When trying the different options, carefully pull the ear gel off and replace as per below.  
Rubber Gels  
Gently lift to remove.  
Gently press to attach. Push on rmly to click into place.  
Right Ear  
Left Ear  
The rubber ear gels should be placed so that the tip of the rubber is directed into your ear canal.  
In most cases the gel should be spun about 45 degrees from the tie clip as per below.  
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Comply™ Foam Tips  
Gently pull to remove. Gently press to attach.  
Push on rmly to make sure of correct attachment.  
Note: The Foam tips will last for many  
months providing they are kept clean.  
We recommend carefully cleaning your  
ears before using these tips.  
Disclaimer: The warranty period for the  
Comply™ Foam tips is 3 months only.  
This warranty covers workmanship and  
defects but does not cover normal use  
and wear and tear.  
Compress the Comply Foam Tips™ around all sides by rolling the tip into a thin round cylinder, then insert into your ear.  
Hold the V1 in place while the foam expands. This should take around 30 seconds.  
Comply™ Foam Tips use super soft memory foam providing a comfortable seal that securely holds the V1 in the ear while  
blocking outside noise.  
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VOICE CONTROL – “Say a command”  
Step 1: Press the BlueAnt Button (BAB), a voice prompt asks you to “Say a command”  
Step 2: Say one of the available commands such as “What Can I Say?”.  
A voice prompt responds and the headset makes the action.  
VOICE CONTROL - Getting the best results  
1. After the “Say A Command” prompt, speak your command clearly.  
2. If the headset does not respond immediately to your command, say it again.  
3. Speak at a consistent speed and pronounce each syllable clearly.  
4. Make sure the microphone is not covered and is pointed towards your mouth.  
5. Speak louder than any background noise.  
6. Say “What Can I Say” for a reminder of the usable commands.  
7. You can say “cancel” in any menu.  
8. Press the BlueAnt Button to cancel at any time.  
9. Use the “Am I connected?” command to nd out your headsets status  
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VOICE CONTROL – Set up your Speed Dials  
There are two methods of inputting and activating the speed dials from your headset.  
The rst is to Set up the speed dialing in your phone. The second (used if your phone does not adhere to the Bluetooth  
specication for Speed Dialling) is to input the numbers into the headset.  
We recommend to try the rst method rst.  
Speed Dials in the V1  
Speed dials in the phone.  
To use effectively you are required to store the associated  
numbers into each speed dial position on your phone as follows:  
This method requires that you rst receive an incoming  
call from the number you want to input into the  
headset for later dialing.  
1. Receive a call from the number you want the  
headset to later dial  
2. Press and Hold Vol – for 3 seconds  
3. The headset will ask you which voice command  
you would like to associate with the number.  
Note: Call GOOG-411 is preset to dial GOOG-411.  
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VOICE CONTROL – Available Commands  
The following is a comprehensive list of the commands available in the V1.  
At any time you can use the “What can I say?” command to hear the available commands  
Pair Me – Puts your V1 into pairing mode ready to connect with your phone. Follow the Prompts.  
Teach Me - This menu helps you to understand and use the V1  
Try it Now – Takes you through a program which lets you practice the voice commands.  
Speed Dial Set Up – Assistance in how to set up the Speed list in your phone  
Tips and Tricks – Some helpful information to get the most out of the kit  
What Can I Say? – Gives you a list of all the available commands  
Am I Connected? – Checks to see if there is a phone connected. If not it will attempt to connect to your phone.  
Check Battery – Tells you the status of your battery charge level  
Settings Menu – Puts you into the Settings menu  
‘Say a command’ Prompt - Enables or Disables the ‘Say a Command” prompt. With it disabled, you will hear a beep instead.  
Incoming Call Function – Disable the Incoming call ID prompt and Voice Answer functions.  
Turn Off Voice Control – Turns OFF the Voice Control. To re-enable, Hold Vol+ and Vol – for 6 seconds  
Sensitivity Level – Choose from High Medium and Low. High will reject more, low will reject less.  
LED Light – Turns the LED Lights OFF  
Reset the V1 – Deletes all pairing information resets the Voice Interface and reboots the headset back into pairing mode  
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Phone Commands – Triggers the Voice Dial function of your cell phone (If your phone supports voice dialing)  
Redial – Calls the number you last dialed  
Call Back – Calls the last received number  
Call Voice Mail – Calls your Voicemail  
Call Home – Calls your Home  
Call Ofce – Calls your Ofce  
Call Favorite – Dials your favorite number  
Call Speed Dial 6 – Dials the number you have set to Speed Dial 6  
Call Speed Dial 7– Dials the number you have set to Speed Dial 7  
Call Speed Dial 8 – Dials the number you have set to Speed Dial 8  
Call Speed Dial 9 – Dials the number you have set to Speed Dial 9  
Switch Headset Off - Turns the headset OFF  
Cancel – Cancels the active operation  
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VOICE CONTROL – Voice Answer  
On an incoming call the headset will announce the Caller ID.  
It will then ask you if you want to Answer or Ignore the Call  
Say “ANSWER” to accept the call  
OR “IGNORE” to reject the call  
Note : If the voice recognition in the V1 cannot understand you because of high noise or a loud ringtone coming from the  
phone, it will ask you to press the BAB once to answer or twice to Ignore the call.  
BUTTON OPERATION  
To Turn Voice Control ON or OFF  
Press and Hold Vol + and Vol - for 6 Seconds  
Pairing  
Pairing need only be done once for each device you use. The V1 can store pairing information for up to 8 different Bluetooth  
devices. To pair another phone, make sure the rst paired phone has Bluetooth switched off or is out of range. If you want  
to connect to a previously paired phone, use that phones Bluetooth Menu to connect.  
Note: You can say ‘Pair Me’ to enter pair mode at any time, or follow the steps below  
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Pairing Procedure  
(This is an example only and may differ from your phone, but the process will be the same.)  
1. First turn the phone OFF and then back ON again to refresh its memory.  
2. Bring the mobile phone to about 30cm from the V1 Device.  
3. Find the Bluetooth menu in your mobile phone. Turn Bluetooth ON. (Check your mobile phone user guide if necessary)  
4. With the V1 OFF, Press and Hold the BAB for about 6 seconds. The LED will appear a solid Blue, and then will start  
ashing. The V1 is now in Pairing mode and ready to be found in searches by other Bluetooth devices. Pairing mode will  
be active for 2 minutes.  
5. Perform a Bluetooth device discovery on your mobile phone to add a new device. (It takes a few seconds to search for  
and nd other Bluetooth devices around you).  
6. When Bluetooth devices are found, the phone will display “BlueAnt V1”. Scroll to it and press OK to conrm that you  
want to Pair with it.  
7. Enter Passkey “0000” when your phone prompts you. The phone and V1 will now Pair.  
8. An additional security setting in your phone may be needed to allow the headset and phone to connect automatically  
without conrmation each time you connect your V1. Generally in the options for the BlueAnt V1, it will be referred to as  
“set as authorized”, “add to trusted devices”, ‘’allow connection’’ or similar.  
9. If required for rst time connection, select the BlueAnt V1 to connect with your phone. OR, Click the BAB on the V1,  
to connect with the phone.  
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Basic Headset Functions  
For easy reference, also see the Button/Function Matrix and the Quick Start Guide.  
1. Power ON: Press and Hold the BAB for 3 seconds. The solid Blue LED will light up. If the battery is low a solid Red LED  
will be displayed. After powering ON, your headset will automatically connect to your last used phone if it is in operating  
range. If this phone is not range, the V1 will enter idle mode after 60 seconds. If no phone has yet been Paired, it will enter  
the welcome prompt.  
2. Power OFF: Press and Hold the BAB for 3 seconds. The Red LED ashes three times. Power Off works on Standby/  
Idle mode.  
3. Enter Pairing Mode: With the V1 OFF, Press and Hold the BAB for about 6 seconds until the LED ashes Blue. The V1 will  
stay in pairing mode for 2 minutes then will go into idle mode. To re-enter pairing mode, repeat this step, or say “Pair Me”  
4. Make a Call: Dial the number using your phones keypad as normal. Audio will automatically transfer to the headset.  
5. To Answer a call: Click the BAB once when there is an incoming call.  
6. To End a call: Double Click the BAB  
to end the call.  
7. Reject: Double Click the BAB to reject an incoming call.  
8. Redial the last call : Press and Hold Vol for about 3 seconds. To cancel Redial, click the BAB  
9. Activate Phone Commands (Voice Dialling)*: While connected to a phone, press the BAB once. Voice commands must  
have been previously recorded into your phone (see your phones user guide for specic instructions. (Button Only Mode)  
10. Reconnect: To reconnect your phone to the V1, simply turn the V1 ON. Or if already powered ON, Click Volume and  
Volume together. Alternatively, you can use the menu of your Bluetooth phone.  
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11. Volume level: Click Volume  
or Volume  
during a call to adjust the desired level. Volume changes will be  
remembered for the next call. Be sure to use the headset at a comfortable and safe volume level. Note: Volume levels for  
Voice Prompts and Active calls are independent.  
12. Mute/Unmute the microphone. Press and Hold Vol and Vol for 3 seconds during a call.  
Advanced Headset Functions  
1. Disconnect/Transfer:Totransfertheaudiotothephone,ClickVolume andVolume togetheronce.Totransferaudio  
back to the V1, Click Volume and Volume together again  
2. Disable/Enable the LED indicators: (for night time driving): When your headset is in idle or standby mode Press and  
Hold Volume and Volume together for 3 seconds. After turning the headset OFF and back ON, the LED Indicators  
will be active again by default. Note the LED’s are turned OFF while a call is active.  
3. Turn Voice Control ON/OFF: Press and Hold Vol and Vol for 6 Seconds  
4. V1 Reset: To reset the V1 to factory settings; while in idle mode (not connected to any device), Click Volume  
Volume and BAB together (3 buttons). The V1 will refresh its memory, delete all current pairing information and  
the welcome message will play in the headset.  
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Standby Mode  
means connected to a device but not on a call.  
Button Function Matrix  
V1 Function Button Time Status  
Idle Mode  
Power ON/OFF  
Activate Voice Control  
Enter Pairing Mode  
Answer Call  
BAB  
BAB  
BAB  
BAB  
BAB  
BAB  
Vol  
3 Seconds From Off/Standby/Idle  
Click Idle/Standby  
6 Seconds From OFF  
Click Ringing  
means the V1 is ON but not connected to any device  
Multiple  
button presses mean click together  
End Call  
Double Click Active Call  
Double Click Ringing  
3 Seconds Standby  
Reject Call  
Redial Last Number  
Phone Commands  
(Button Only mode)  
Advanced Button Function Matrix  
BAB  
BAB  
Click  
Click  
Standby  
Switch Voice Isolation  
between Standard and Max  
Active Call  
Advanced V1 Functions  
Volume Up  
Volume Down  
Mute  
Click  
Click  
Active Call  
Active Call  
Vol  
Vol  
V1 Function Button  
Transfer Audio to phone  
Time Status  
Click  
Vol  
& Vol  
Audio on Headset  
3 Seconds Active Call  
Vol  
& Vol  
Transfer Audio to headset Vol  
& Vol  
Click  
Audio on Phone  
Set up Speed dials  
directly in the V1  
Vol  
3 Seconds Standby  
To cancel a command, simply click BAB at any time.  
Turn LED’s OFF/ON  
Turn Voice Control ON/OFF Vol  
Reset the V1  
BAB  
Vol  
& Vol  
& Vol  
3 Seconds Idle/Standby  
6 Seconds Idle/Standby  
Idle/Standby/  
Active call  
&
&
Click  
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LED Indicator Chart  
Charging with Power ON  
Charging Complete  
Low Battery  
Solid Red with a Purple Flash  
Red indicator OFF  
Power ON  
Power OFF  
Pairing Mode  
Reset  
Solid Blue for 5 Seconds  
Red ash 3 times  
Blue ashing  
Blue ashing  
Solid Red  
All LED’s change to Red  
Blue ash every 8 seconds  
2 Blue ashes every 5 seconds  
NO LED’s  
Idle  
Standby  
Charging  
Ongoing call  
Pairing your headset with multiple Bluetooth devices  
The V1 can be paired with 8 devices. If you want to connect to a previously paired phone, use that phones Bluetooth Menu  
to connect.  
1. Make sure the last phone used has Bluetooth switched off or is out of range.  
2. Follow the procedure in ‘Pairing Procedure’ above for each device you want to pair.  
Firmware upgrade  
The BlueAnt V1 is rmware upgradeable via the USB port and provided USB cable.  
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BlueAnt Voice Isolation Technology™  
You can switch between two settings of Voice Isolation - STANDARD and MAX.  
Voice Isolation Standard - For use in normal everyday environments and gives you a natural sounding voice  
while removing mild noise.  
Voice Isolation Max -  
Gives you more intelligible voice in a wide variety of high noise environments.  
HOW DO I SWITCH?  
To switch between Standard and Max: Click the BAB while on a call  
• When switching between Standard and Max you will hear a conrmation voice tag played from the V1 speaker.  
• When you rst turn the headset ON, it will be in the Standard setting.  
• After switching the headset OFF and back ON, the headset will return to the Standard setting by default.  
• Standard and Max both use the same amount of battery power.  
What Voice Isolation mode should I use when?  
STANDARD  
Ofce  
MAX  
In Vehicle, Restaurant  
Home  
Walking  
Quiet environment  
Music in background  
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Further Information  
Setting up a Phone Prole (different to Bluetooth Proles)  
In your phone, set up a Prole with appropriate ringing volumes and keypad tones and select and activate when  
using with the V1. Some phones can automatically activate a desired prole when connecting to a Car Kit or Headset  
Accessory. E.g. Go to Enhancement Settings and select a Default Prole to activate when the headset connects. With  
some phones you can also personalize levels to make suitable for yourself (see your phone’s user manual for instructions  
on using and activating Phone Proles). Typical phone Proles are General, Outdoor, Meeting, Silent, Handsfree,  
Headset, Portable handsfree and Carkit.  
Phone/PDA/Computer Software  
Please make sure you have the latest rmware upgrade for your phone especially if you are using a PDA Phone. Go to the  
support section of the manufacturers’ website to check that you have the latest version. Many new mobile phones, PDA’s  
and computer phones require a Bluetooth patch to improve Bluetooth functionality from the original released version.  
Resetting Your Phone/PDA  
Phones and PDA’s can become prone to software and memory issues which may cause Bluetooth reconnection  
problems. This can be xed simply by turning the phone OFF and back ON again. The phone will be reset and the working  
memory cleared. Resetting your phone weekly can help maintain it’s functionality including Bluetooth.  
Troubleshooting and Support Documents  
as info on using with computers for VOIP application\s.  
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Specications  
> Bluetooth v2.1  
> Up to 10 meters RF coverage  
> CE, FCC, BQB, Ctick, RoHS / WEEE Compliant  
> Headset Prole, Hands-Free prole  
General Specication  
> Carrier Frequency 2.402 ~ 2.480GHz  
> < 0.1% BER at -80 dBm  
RF Spec.  
> 0 ± 4 dBm (Class 2)  
> Blue color LED for operation indication.  
> Red color LED for low battery indication.  
> Mini USB for Charging battery or F/W upgrade  
User Interface  
Audio  
3GPP with DSP solution  
Battery type  
Talk Time  
Stand-By time  
Weight  
3.7V Lithium Polymer battery  
Up to 5.0 Hours  
200hrs.  
0.35 oz / 10 grams without ear hook or 11 grams with ear-hook  
1.5 x 0.69 x 0.44 (inches) / 41 x 17.5 x 11.2 (mm)  
Dimensions  
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FAQ V1 Bluetooth Headset  
1. Is my phone compatible?  
If your phone has Bluetooth it more than likely supports a Handsfree or Headset Bluetooth prole, and so will work with  
the V1. Check your phones manual for up to date information.  
2. What is the passcode/passkey of the V1?  
The Passcode for the V1 is “0000”.  
3. Can I connect more than one device to my V1 at the same time?  
No, the V1 can store pairing information for 8 phones but can connect to only one phone or device at a time.  
4. My V1 worked great but now it won’t connect. What can I do?  
As newer phones are increasingly like mini-computers, they may become corrupt over time and you may need to reset  
them every so often (at least once a week is good). Simply switch off your phone remove the battery for a few seconds,  
replace and reboot. The V1 should now connect. If not, remove existing pairing and re-pair the devices.  
5. I am having trouble pairing a second phone. What can I do?  
When pairing a second mobile phone, make sure the rst is off or out of range. If you cannot connect to a previously  
paired and connected phone, go to the Bluetooth menu in the phone, select the V1 and Press Connect. Some phones may  
require this if it is the second device used. You do not have to re-pair the devices just manually connect.  
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6. The incoming caller ID does not play and I cannot answer the call using my voice. Why?  
Some phones that support in-band ringtones do not send the caller ID number to the headset on an incoming call. In-  
band ringtones basically mean the ability of your phone to play a MP3 or music le instead of a standard ringtone. If you  
wish to use the Voice Answer feature you will need to use a standard ringtone.  
7. Phone commands (Your phones inbuilt voice dialing if it has it) are not successful every time. What can I do?  
Using your headset to record the voice tags can enhance the recognition rate. Please refer to the user guide of your phone.  
Noisy environments can affect voice recognition. Record your voice commands in a quiet environment.  
8. How do I upgrade the rmware for my V1?  
instructions and the V1 Upgrade zip les. Unzip both les to your computer then follow the instructions to upgrade the rmware.  
9. Can I transfer an ongoing call back to my phone to continue it there?  
Yes. Simply short press the Volume Up & Volume Down buttons simultaneously to disconnect from the V1 and transfer the  
call to the phone.  
10. I have read all the solutions in this document but I still cannot get my V1 to work properly. What can I do?  
Log onto our website for more extensive troubleshooting and FAQ, make an enquiry to [email protected] or  
call the BlueAnt Nth America Customer Service Team on 1 866 891-3032  
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Help  
BlueAnt Warranty Process  
1. Should you be having difculties in operation please refer to the online FAQ and support documents, or call us.  
Our number is on the back page of this manual  
3. Call us and speak to one of the BlueAnt Wireless Customer Service Team  
We will clarify whether you have a hardware or connection issue.  
4. If your unit is conrmed to be faulty, a Return Merchandise Authorization  
(RMA) will be issued.  
5. Return the unit directly to BlueAnt for testing and replacement of faulty items.  
Warranty Terms and Conditions  
1. BlueAnt Warrant the original purchaser of this product only.  
2. BlueAnt will replace or repair any faulty product provided it has not been misused or abused in any way.  
3. There are no user serviceable parts inside this product. Using a non-authorized repairer will void the warranty.  
4. The Warranty is valid for 2 years (24 months) from the date of purchase. (excluding the Comply™ Foam Tips)  
• Proof of purchase must be provided to obtain warranty service.  
• Headset must be in original packaging with serial number for warranty to be valid.  
5. The warranty period for the Comply™ Foam tips is 3 months only. This warranty covers workmanship and defects but  
does not cover normal use and wear and tear.  
6. Warranties are effective from the proof of purchase date and not from the date of any subsequent repair or replacement.  
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Disclaimers:  
This manual is published by BlueAnt. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.  
All rights reserved. The Bluetooth word, mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks  
by BlueAnt is under license. Comply is are registered trademark of Hearing Components. Manufactured under Hearing  
Components U.S. Patent number 4,880,076 and international equivalent. Google, GOOG-411, and the Google Logo are  
trademarks of Google Inc. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.  
Please protect your ears.  
Warning: This headset can reach a maximum volume of 101 decibels. Prolonged use of a headset at high volumes may affect  
your hearing capacity. Using for extensive time periods may result in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). Hearing loss may  
occur if the headset is used at maximum volumes for more than 5 minutes per day. Hearing loss may occur if the headset is  
used at medium volumes if used for more than 1 hour per day. Exposure to sound at such a close range may result in hearing  
loss, even at low levels. Do not listen at high volume levels. Remember that your ears will adapt to the volume level set and if  
you change to higher levels your ear may feel no discomfort but may be doing damage to your ear.  
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Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)  
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection)  
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other  
household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human  
health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle  
it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact  
either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government ofce, for details of where  
and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their  
supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed  
with other commercial wastes for disposal.  
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC  
FCC Notices  
This device contains FCC ID: VHFBLUEANTV1 which complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC RF Exposure requirements:  
“This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”  
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