GENNUM Headphones DIGITAL WIRELESS HEADSET User Manual

DIGITAL  
WIRELESS  
HEADSET  
with  
HearPhone™  
Technology  
USER'S  
MANUAL  
 
Setting up to receive phone calls........................................18  
After you've ended a call ......................................................18  
Sound Customization features .....................................................19  
Connecting to Cell Phones - Pairing to your cell phone .......20  
How to Pair your Headset to your Cell Phone ..............20  
Features for phones supporting the BLUETOOTH®  
Headset Profile only ..............................................................22  
To answer a call .............................................................22  
To end a call....................................................................22  
To make a call.................................................................22  
To transfer a call............................................................22  
To Mute/ “Unmute” ......................................................23  
Features for phones supporting the BLUETOOTH®  
Handsfree Profile....................................................................23  
Answering a call.............................................................24  
To create a link ..............................................................24  
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To end a call....................................................................24  
To make a call.................................................................25  
Voice Dial........................................................................25  
Last Number Redial......................................................26  
Last Number Redial while on a Call.........................26  
To reject a call................................................................26  
To transfer a call from the headset to the phone..26  
To transfer a call from the phone to the headset..26  
Call Waiting.....................................................................27  
Mute / Unmute ..............................................................28  
Care and Maintenance of your headset .....................................29  
Eartips .......................................................................................29  
Cleaning the eartips......................................................29  
Cleaning your custom earmold..................................30  
Headset Maintenance............................................................30  
Battery and Charging Information...............................................31  
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Minimizing Power Consumption.........................................31  
Battery Life ..............................................................................31  
Low Battery Indicator (Red Light) .....................................31  
How to charge the headset .................................................32  
Replacing the battery.............................................................32  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ..........................................33  
Limited Warranty.............................................................................36  
Trademarks™ and Registered Trademarks ®..................38  
FCC Notice ......................................................................................39  
EU Notice .........................................................................................40  
Contact Information.......................................................................42  
HANDSFREE FUNCTION QUICK SUMMARY......................44  
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Introduction  
The Digital Wireless Headset with HearPhone™ Technology and Bluetooth®  
connectivity provides a high quality digital wireless connection between  
Bluetooth-enabled devices and the digital headset.The DigitalWireless Headset  
with HearPhoneTechnology incorporates wide dynamic range compression,  
FRONTWAVE® directional microphones, noise reduction, and active feedback  
cancellation. This headset can be custom programmed to satisfy the user's  
hearing needs and listening preferences.  
Any device that supports the headset or HandsFree Bluetooth profile may be  
paired to this headset.  
Contents of this Package  
• 1 Digital Wireless Headset with HearPhone™ Technology  
• 1 Wall Charger with 4 Adapters (North America, UK, Europe,Australia)  
• 3 Replacement Ear Tips  
• 1 Handsfree Function Quick Summary sheet  
• 1 piece of (size 12 standard) tubing for use with custom earmolds (9”  
length).  
• 1 User's Manual  
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Safety Information  
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This package contains small parts which may be hazardous to children under  
3.  
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Headsets encourage hands-free operation of phones while driving or  
conducting other activities. Please obey the laws regarding cell-phone use  
while driving,and give your full attention to the operation of your vehicle.  
Do not attempt to use this device if it is submerged in liquid. Immediately  
unplug all electrical connections.Users with pacemakers or other electrical  
medical devices should consult with their physicians before using cellular  
phones or a headset.  
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The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or  
restricted in certain areas.Always obey the local laws and regulations on the  
use of these products.  
Although this headset is warranted,reflecting its design quality and reliability,  
fail-safe reliability is not implied.This headset-hearing instrument should not  
be relied on as a primary safety system in any application where injury or loss  
of life may result from failure of the hearing device to operate properly. No  
redundancy or back-up is available in either the power source or the  
individual and collective circuit functions of the product.  
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Getting Started  
Connecting the EarTip  
With one hand,firmly grasp the end of the ear tip.With the other hand,grasp  
the end of the flexible arm.Remove the ear tip with a gentle tug.To replace the  
ear tip,reverse this procedure by aligning the hole in the ear tip and pushing it  
on the end of the flexible arm until it is firmly seated in position.  
Connecting a custom earmold  
For improved comfort and sound quality, you may wish to obtain a custom  
earmold to attach to your headset. Custom earmolds are made by hearing  
healthcare providers (typically, audiologists and hearing instrument  
dispensers).A silicone impression of your ear is made and then shipped to  
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an earmold lab for final construction. In order for the custom earmold to  
fit onto your headset, you will need to provide the clear plastic tubing  
(included in your headset kit) to the hearing healthcare provider at the  
time the earmold impression is made.The tubing will be incorporated into  
your custom earmold and will be compatible with your headset.  
Positioning the Headset  
The headset's flexible arm (see photos above) can be rotated to fit either  
ear.To position the headset, grasp it between your thumb and index and  
middle fingers as shown. Position the body of the headset over the top of  
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the ear and the ear tip into the ear. Rotate the headset until it hooks into  
position over the top of your ear.Adjust the flexible arm until the ear tip is  
comfortably positioned in your ear.This is just one suggestion for putting it  
on and you may find a more convenient way of doing it.We encourage you  
to try this a few times until you find the most comfortable position for  
yourself.  
Note: To avoid damaging your headset, only manipulate the flexible arm of  
the headset.  
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Positioning Hints  
For best results, ensure that the ear tip is inserted snugly into the ear.A snug  
fit will provide the best possible sound quality as well as good isolation from  
environmental noise allowing you to hear incoming calls more clearly.  
To obtain a snug fit, apply light pressure to the end of the  
FLEXIBLE AREA  
flexible arm until the ear tip feels snug but comfortable in  
the ear canal.  
Note: To avoid damaging your headset, only manipulate the  
flexible area of the headset arm as shown here.  
Turning the headset on or off  
To turn on the headset:  
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Press and hold the MODE button and you will see 2 flashes of the  
Blue Indicator Light,followed by a longer 3 second flash.Release the  
button at any time. If you are wearing the headset, you will hear a  
quick series of tones going from low to high pitch.The blue indicator  
light will turn off to indicate you have successfully powered on the headset.  
To turn off the headset:  
Press and hold the MODE button until you hear 4 beeps.Release the MODE  
button and you will hear a quick series of tones going  
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Volume Control  
With the headset oriented upright, push upward or downward on the  
volume dial to decrease or increase the volume, respectively.  
Note: Do not initially turn the volume control to maximum until you  
become familiar with the volume levels and determine what is most  
comfortable for you.  
Storage Position  
1. Rotate the flexible arm upwards  
into the upright position as  
shown in the photograph for  
storage.  
2. Turn it off by pushing the volume  
dial upwards until you feel the  
détente (click).  
3. Place your headset in a clean,  
dry place away from extreme  
heat or cold.  
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Operating Modes: Universal, Directional,  
Bluetooth  
Introduction  
As soon as you turn on your headset, it functions in Universal Mode.This  
mode allows you to hear locally-generated sound that has been  
customized to suit your hearing preferences before it is sent through the  
headset and into your ear canal.This mode keeps you in touch with what's  
happening around you, allowing you to hear sound from all around you - in  
front, to the side, and behind you. However, if you find yourself in a  
challenging listening environment in which you prefer to focus on sound  
coming from directly in front of you - to hear a friend sitting across from  
you in a restaurant, for example - then you can switch the headset to  
Directional Mode.The third operating mode is Bluetooth Mode. In this  
mode, you are engaged in a phone call and have one or more phone calls  
actively in progress.  
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Universal Mode  
As soon as you turn on your headset, it is in Universal Mode. Use this  
Mode in quiet listening environments and/or whenever you want to hear  
sound coming from all directions.Your customized hearing preferences are  
in effect, modifying the tones and loudness of the incoming sounds to suit  
your listening preferences. Sound that is generated in your immediate  
vicinity will arrive at your ear customized to suit your hearing preferences.  
Please read Sound Customization features below for more information  
about customizing sound to suit your hearing preferences.Your hearing  
healthcare provider can customize your headset to suit your preferences.  
In addition to the sound customization that can be programmed into your  
headset, you can always adjust the volume control on the top back of the  
headset to increase or decrease the volume as you wish.  
In both Universal and Directional modes you will hear a ringing sound if a  
cell phone call arrives, and will hear the beeping tones that assist you in  
managing cellular phone calls. Please read Features for phones supporting  
the BLUETOOTH® and Features for phones supporting the  
BLUETOOTH® Handsfree Profile in this manual regarding how to handle  
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calls, use voice dial, manage multiple calls (call waiting), etc.  
Remember:  
If you decide to initiate or accept a cellular phone call, or connect  
wirelessly to your computer, then you will only hear the phone or  
computer audio. Once you break the connection to those devices, you will  
once again hear the sounds being generated in your immediate vicinity.  
To switch to Directional Mode from Universal Mode:  
Press the Mode Button.When you press the Mode Button, you will  
hear 2 beeps, which indicates that you are in Directional Mode.  
To switch to Universal Mode from Directional Mode:  
Press the Mode Button.When you press the Mode Button, you will  
hear 1 beep, which indicates that you are in Universal Mode.  
Directional Mode  
Use Directional Mode whenever you want to focus your attention to  
sound coming from in front of you. In this mode, you will not hear sounds  
coming from behind you very well.This mode is the mode to use when  
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you want to hear one source of sound, such as your dining partner's voice  
from across the table, and don't want to be disturbed by sound occurring  
behind you. It is a good idea to use Directional Mode whenever you find  
yourself in especially challenging (noisy) listening environments.  
To switch to Universal Mode from Directional Mode:  
Press the Mode Button.When you press the Mode Button, you will  
hear 1 beep, which indicates that you are in Universal Mode.  
Remember:  
If you decide to initiate or accept a cellular phone call, or connect  
wirelessly to your computer, then you will only hear the phone or  
computer audio. Once you break the connection to those devices, you will  
once again hear the sounds being generated in your immediate vicinity.  
Bluetooth Mode  
Your headset can be paired with any Bluetooth-enabled audio device.  
When a phone call arrives from a Bluetooth enable phone, you may hear a  
ringing sound (depending on phone model).You may accept or reject the  
call. Please read Features for phones supporting the BLUETOOTH® and  
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Features for phones supporting the BLUETOOTH® Handsfree Profile in  
this manual regarding how to handle calls, use voice dial, manage multiple  
calls (call waiting), etc. Please read the manual that came with your cellular  
phone for instructions regarding headset operation.  
Setting up to receive phone calls  
In order to receive cell phone calls through your Digital Wireless Headset:  
1. Your headset and cell phone must have been paired (see How  
to Pair your Headset to your Cell Phone, below).  
2. They must both be turned on, and  
3. They must be within 10m of each other.  
When a phone call arrives, you may hear a ringing sound depending on  
your phone model.  
Note: Noise reduction technology is in effect at all times to improve the  
quality of both the incoming transmission and the outgoing transmission.  
After you've ended a call  
Your headset will return you automatically to whichever mode you were in  
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just prior to the arrival of the last phone call.Therefore, if you were in  
Universal mode, you will be returned to that mode after ending your  
phone call. If you were in Directional mode, you will be returned to  
Directional mode after ending your phone call.  
Sound Customization features  
The Digital Wireless Headset with HearPhone™ Technology can be  
programmed using HearPhone™ software, the Hi-Pro programming box,  
and the CS44 cable.Your headset can be programmed to provide you with  
the balance of bass, mid-frequency, and treble tones that you find most  
pleasant to listen to.The loudness of these tones is also programmable,  
and you can also limit the maximum sound that the headset delivers to  
your ear.This ensures that you won't hear sounds that are intolerably loud.  
Ask your hearing healthcare provider to program your headset to suit  
your particular hearing needs and preferences.  
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Connecting to Cell Phones - Pairing to your  
cell phone  
It is necessary to “pair” the headset with your Bluetooth-enabled cell  
phone in order for them to communicate wirelessly. Once pairing is  
complete, as long as the devices are within range (10 meters/33 feet) of  
each other and both devices are switched on, the two devices will be able  
to communicate with each other. Pairing is done once and normally there  
is no need to repeat this.  
How to Pair your Headset to your Cell Phone  
1. Turn on the Bluetooth function on your phone (refer to your  
phone's user manual)  
2. Turn the headset on  
3. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 4 beeps (or 4  
flashes if you are not wearing the headset), then release the button  
4. Verify that the blue indicator light is solid on, indicating the headset  
is now in phone pairing mode.  
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5. Follow your phone's pairing procedure to pair it with the headset  
6. When found, the headset will display as “HearPhone” on your  
phone.  
7. When asked for the passkey, password or pin code, enter on the  
phone's keypad: 0000  
8. If pairing is successful, your phone will display a “pairing successful”  
message and the blue indicator light will turn off. If you are wearing  
the headset, you will hear a 'pairing success' melody  
9. Depending on your phone model, you may have to initiate a  
Bluetooth Connection.This can be achieved by selecting 'connect to  
Bluetooth device' from your phone or by pressing and holding the  
PINCH button for 1 beep, then release the button.  
Repeat the pairing procedure if the pairing process fails. If you are  
unsuccessful in pairing the headset after multiple pairing attempts, please  
contact your cell phone manufacturer or the company from which you  
bought the headset for assistance.  
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Features for phones supporting the BLUETOOTH®  
Headset Profile only  
If your phone only supports the Bluetooth Headset Profile, then the  
features described below are available. NOTE: During a call, the blue  
indicator light will flash rapidly.  
When a call is incoming, you will hear a series of ring tones in the earpiece  
of the headset.  
To answer a call  
1. Briefly press and release the MODE button.  
To end a call  
1. Briefly press and release the MODE button.  
To make a call  
1. Dial the number you are calling on your phone's keypad and the  
call will be transferred automatically to the headset.  
To transfer a call  
If you are on an active call using your phone, and then want to transfer the  
call from your phone to the headset:  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 1 beep, then  
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immediately release the button  
To Mute/ “Unmute”  
If you wish to prevent your voice from being heard by the person with  
whom you are having the phone conversation, use the mute function  
described below.When the headset is in this mode, you will still be able to  
hear the caller's voice, and you will also hear beeps that remind you that  
your voice cannot be heard by the caller.  
To mute the call:  
1. Briefly press and release the PINCH button.You will hear periodic  
beeps, indicating the headset has been muted  
To unmute” the call:  
1. Briefly press and release the PINCH button. The periodic beeps  
will stop, indicating that the call has been un-muted  
Features for phones supporting the BLUETOOTH®  
Handsfree Profile  
If your phone also supports the Bluetooth Handsfree Profile, then  
additional features are available. NOTE: During a call, the blue indicator  
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light will flash rapidly.  
Answering a call  
If your headset is linked to your phone (headset icon displayed on your  
phone), and a call is incoming, you will hear a series of ring tones in the  
earpiece of the headset.  
To answer a call:  
1. Briefly press and release the MODE button.  
If your headset is not linked to your phone, you will not hear the ring  
tones in your headset; however you can still transfer the incoming call to  
your headset at any time by by pressing and holding the PINCH button for  
1 beep. It may take a few seconds longer to transfer.  
To create a link  
You can create a link to your phone at any time if one does not exist  
(provided it has been already paired).  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 1 beep.  
2. Release the button immediately.  
To end a call  
1. Briefly press and release the MODE button.  
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To make a call  
If your headset is linked to your phone (headset icon displayed on your  
phone), dial the number you are calling on your phone's keypad and the  
call will be transferred automatically to the headset.  
If your headset is not linked to your phone (no headset icon), you can still  
transfer the call to your headset at any time.  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 1 beep.  
2. Release the button immediately. It may take a few seconds to  
transfer.  
Voice Dial  
If your phone supports voice-activated dialing and you have set up voice  
tags on your phone,  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 1 beep, then  
immediately release the button  
NOTE: You should create the voice tags from your headset for  
better results  
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Last Number Redial  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 2 beeps, then  
immediately release the button.  
Last Number Redial while on a Call  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 2 beeps, then  
immediately release the button.  
2. Refer to the Call Waiting section below for call control.  
To reject a call  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 3 beeps, then  
immediately release the button.  
To transfer a call from the headset to the phone  
If you are on an active call using your headset and then want to transfer  
the call to the phone:  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 1 beep.  
2. Release the button immediately.  
To transfer a call from the phone to the headset  
If you are on an active call using your phone and then want to transfer the  
call to the headset:  
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1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 1 beep.  
2. Release the button immediately.There may be a few seconds delay  
before the call is transferred.  
NOTE: This feature may not be supported on all phones and you may  
have to use your phone's menu option to transfer the sound.  
Call Waiting  
If your phone notifies you of an incoming call while you already engaged in  
a call:  
To accept the waiting call:  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 1 beep.  
2. Release the button immediately.This will place the first call on-  
hold.  
To swap between calls:  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 1 beep.  
2. Release the button immediately.  
To accept the waiting call and end the call you were engaged in:  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 2 beeps.  
2. Release the button immediately.  
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To reject the waiting call:  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 3 beeps.  
2. Release the button immediately.  
To release all waiting calls:  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear 4 beeps.  
2. Release the button immediately.  
Mute / Unmute  
To mute the call:  
1. Briefly press and release the PINCH button.You will hear periodic  
beeps, indicating the headset has been muted.  
To unmute the call:  
1. Briefly press and release the PINCH button. The periodic beeps  
will stop, indicating that the call has been un-muted.  
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Care and Maintenance of your headset  
Eartips  
Although the risk of disease transmission is extremely low, earwax,  
perspiration, and skin do come into contact with the eartips. Do not share  
eartips with other people. Do not insert dirty eartips into your ears.  
Cleaning the eartips  
To clean the eartip, detach it from the headset. Put the headset aside in a  
clean, dry area. Use a small brush to brush wax, dirt and dust out of the  
eartip. If you wish, you may also clean the eartip using mild soap and water.  
Be sure to remove the eartip from the headset before any cleaning begins.  
You may also use an alcohol wipe on the eartip (only) to disinfect it.  
If visual inspection of the eartip reveals tears, cuts, or other damage,  
replace it with a new eartip.A damaged eartip could detach itself from the  
headset and remain in your ear canal.Although it will not damage your ear,  
you may have to ask your physician or hearing healthcare provider to  
extract the eartip.  
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Cleaning your custom earmold  
If you have obtained a custom earmold from your hearing healthcare  
provider, ask him or her for directions regarding cleaning the earmold. In  
general, custom earmolds can be cleaned with mild soap and water. If you  
are using water to clean an earmold, you should detach the earmold from  
the headset and place the headset in a clean, dry location. Debris can be  
brushed or blown out of the tubing and around the canal portion of the  
earmold. Be careful not to allow a water drop to clog the tubing blow it  
out of the tubing before reattaching the earmold to the headset.  
Headset Maintenance  
Your headset is virtually maintenance-free. However, it is NOT waterproof.  
To remove dust or debris, use a clean cloth or tissue to wipe  
dirt/perspiration off the headset.  
WARNING: Dropping, immersing in liquid, or exposing your headset to  
extreme temperatures can damage it and can void the warranty.  
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Battery and Charging Information  
Minimizing Power Consumption  
To minimize power consumption, either disconnect the link (if one already  
exists) between the headset and the phone (icon displayed on the phone),  
or turn off the headset and turn it back on.  
To save power by disconnecting the link:  
1. Press and hold the PINCH button until you hear a single beep.  
2. Release the PINCH button immediately.  
Battery Life  
A fully recharged headset will provide 8+ hours of cell phone talk time, or  
approximately 150 hours of use in Always-On Universal or Directional  
Mode before it is necessary to recharge it.  
Low Battery Indicator  
When the headset requires re-charging, you will hear a warning tone from  
your headset.You will receive warnings every minute when 15 minutes of  
battery time are left.Warnings will increase to every 10 seconds when  
battery time is 5 minutes or less.The unit will power itself off when the  
battery expires.  
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How to charge the headset  
The headset contains a rechargeable battery and must be charged before  
use. It takes about 3 hours to recharge the battery.  
To charge the headset:  
1. Turn the headset off.  
2. Insert the headset charging plug into the charging port of the  
headset.  
3. Plug the AC power adapter into an electrical wall outlet.  
4. The blue indicator light will turn on indicating charging is in  
progress  
5. The blue indicator light will flash when charging is complete  
(approximately 2 hours)  
Note: The headset cannot be overcharged so keep your headset fully  
charged when not in use.  
Replacing the battery  
The battery is warranted for one year. It is not replaceable and is expected  
to work for 5 years.  
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  
How do I identify the model number and serial number of my  
headset?  
These numbers are noted on the inside of the flexible arm.  
What is the pass code or PIN for my Digital Wireless Headset,  
and can I change it?  
The pass code or PIN used for pairing your Bluetooth headset to your  
mobile phone is "0000".This pass code cannot be changed, but it is only  
needed for the first connection with a phone.  
Can other Bluetooth phone users hear my conversation?  
No. Pairing your headset to your Bluetooth phone creates a private  
encrypted link between your headset and phone.  
Will my Digital Wireless Headset work with laptops, PCs, and  
PDAs?  
Yes, as long as the device is Bluetooth version 1.1 (or higher) and includes  
the audio gateway profile to support the headset or HandsFree profile in  
the headset.  
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Can my Digital Wireless Headset talk to several other devices at  
the same time?  
No. It will only “pair” and work with one phone or device at a time. If you  
want to pair it with another device, you must perform the pairing process  
again. Future models will allow multiple concurrent pairings.  
What is that beeping sound?  
Beeping sounds alert you that you are requesting a change in how the  
headset is working (by pressing the PINCH button), or that a phone call is  
waiting or that you've placed a call on “mute”.  
The phone or headset does not respond at all when I press the  
PINCH button.What's going on?  
You may need to reset your phone by turning off the power and then  
turning it back on again.You may also need to turn the Digital Wireless  
Headset off and then back on.  
What is voice activation?  
For those mobile phones that support voice activation, it is possible for  
the mobile phone user to dial phone numbers and access other calling  
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services using simple voice commands. Press the PINCH button for 1 beep,  
then speak a stored name, number or function into the headset and the  
phone will call it up for you.  
Does your caller complain they hear an echo?  
Generally this is an indication that the ear tip is not positioned properly in  
the ear.Try re-positioning the ear tip until a better seal is obtained.  
Is the incoming sound tinny and quiet?  
Try re-positioning the ear tip into the ear.The eartip should fit snugly but  
be comfortable too.A snug fit will restore proper volume and tonal  
balance to the incoming sound.  
How can I increase the range of my Digital Wireless Headset?  
The range is generally determined by the location of both the transmitting  
and receiving antennas on the phone and headset, in addition to the  
surrounding environment. Some things to try are:  
• Do not completely cover the phone with your hand.  
• Do not position your phone and headset such that your body  
or any walls are in between them.  
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Limited Warranty  
Gennum Corporation warrants that your headset will be free from defects  
in material or workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of  
shipment, under normal use and conditions. For all warranty and  
service related matters, please read the contact information  
below.  
During this period, if the headset is found to be defective in materials or  
workmanship, Gennum will repair or replace it, at the sole option of  
Gennum, at no charge to you. If Gennum determines that it is not possible  
to repair or replace the headset, it may, at its sole option, refund the  
purchase price paid for the headset.THESE ARE THE SOLE AND  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY BY GENNUM.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL GENNUM BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES  
EXCEEDING THE SALE PRICE FORYOUR HEADSET.  
You are responsible for packing the defective headset properly in the  
original packaging, and for the cost of shipping.A copy of the original  
receipt must be included. Shipping instructions will be given by technical  
support at Gennum.Warranty repairs are completed at no charge for  
parts or labour, and Gennum will pay the cost of shipping the repaired or  
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replaced product back to you.Warranty repairs may use new or equal  
replacement parts. Goods will not be accepted for return for non-  
warranty reasons without the express prior written approval of Gennum.  
Gennum reserves the right to make the final decision on any warranty  
claim that may be questionable.This limited warranty does not cover and  
Gennum will not be responsible for failures or defects due to misuse,  
neglect, abuse, accidents, alterations, improper or unauthorized installation  
or service, unauthorized removal or repairs, failure to follow instructions,  
fire, floods, acts of God, or spills of food or liquids.  
EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED ABOVE,  
THE HEADSET, FIRMWARE, SOFTWARE,WALL CHARGER WITH  
ADAPTERS, REPLACEMENT EAR TIPS AND WRITTEN MATERIALS ARE  
PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT REPRESENTATION, CONDITION OR  
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR  
STATUTORY,AND GENNUM SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES ALL OTHER  
CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO IMPLIED CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN  
NO EVENT SHALL GENNUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,  
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING  
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DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY IN CONNECTION WITH THE HEADSET,  
THE USE OF THE HEADSET OR OTHERWISE,WHETHER FOR LOSS  
OF PROFITS, BUSINESS REVENUES OR OTHERWISE.  
This warranty sets forth the entire responsibility of Gennum with respect  
to the headset, firmware, and software, wall charger with adapters,  
replacement tips and written materials.Your exclusive remedy is repair,  
replacement or refund as stated herein. In no event shall Gennum's  
liabilities exceed the cost of correcting defects as provided herein and any  
such liabilities will terminate upon expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty is valid only when the headset is purchased from a Gennum  
Authorized Dealer, and applies only to the original purchaser. Headsets  
with the serial number or model designation removed, altered, replaced or  
defaced are not covered by this warranty.  
Trademarks™ and RegisteredTrademarks ®  
The Bluetooth® trademark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and used  
by Gennum Corporation under license.  
HearPhone™ Technology is a trademark that is owned by Gennum  
Corporation.  
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FCC Notice  
This device 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.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates uses and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
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turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
EU Notice  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
In accordance with Annex IV of the EU directive 1999/5/EC, Gennum  
Corporation declares under our responsibility that the product:  
Type:  
H-100  
Intended Purpose:  
Equipment Class:  
Bluetooth Headset  
1
Complies with the appropriate essential requirements of the Article 3 of  
the R&TTE and the other relevant provisions, when used for its intended  
purpose.  
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Health and Safety requirements contained in Article 3 (1) a)  
EN 60 950-1:2001: Information technology equipment - Safety  
EN 50371:2002, Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of low  
power electronic and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions  
related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz - 300 GHz)  
- General public  
Protection requirements with respect to electromagnetic compatibility  
Art.3 (1) b)  
EN 301 489-17:V1.2.1, Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio  
spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard  
for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2.4 GHz  
wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN  
equipment  
Means of the efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum Art.3 (2)  
EN 300 328-2V1.2.1, Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum  
Matters (ERM);Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission  
equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum  
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modulation techniques; Part 2: Harmonized EN covering essential  
requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive  
Specifications  
Weight  
22 grams  
Typical Talk Time  
Typical Standby Time  
Typical Recharge Time  
8 hours  
150 hours (from a full charge)  
3 hours (from a full discharge)  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Contact Information  
For general information about the Digital Wireless Headset, please contact:  
If you are having difficulty operating your headset or desire more  
information, please contact the company from which you purchased the  
headset.  
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HANDSFREE FUNCTION QUICK SUMMARY  
Status  
Function  
Press and hold  
PINCH BUTTON for  
1 beep  
Not on a Call  
Answer Call  
End/ Reject Call  
3 beeps  
Voice Dial  
1 beep  
Last Number Redial  
Transfer Call from  
Phone to Headset OR  
from Headset to Phone  
Last Number Redial  
Answer Call Waiting;  
Hold First Call  
2 beeps  
Single active call  
Two active calls  
1 beep  
2 beeps  
1 beep  
Swap Between Calls  
Accept Waiting Call;  
Hang-up First Call  
Reject Call Waiting  
Release All Held Calls  
Mute/Unmute  
1 beep  
2 beeps  
3 beeps  
4 beeps  
One or two  
active calls  
Brief Press Only  
WIRELESSHDSTmanual 1.0  
 

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