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1. phone supports this feature MAKING CALLS Using your mobile phone Enter and dial the number on the mobile phone as you normally do Using voice dialing In Standby mode press MFB gt You will hear a tone that indicates that you can say the voice tag gt Say the name of the person you want to call gt The Blue Eagle II will repeat the voice tag and the corresponding number will be dialed m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 4 10 10 2006 14 44 07 Note Some phones don t send the audible tone to indicate that you can say the voice tag e For more details on voice dialing please refer to your phone s user s manual ANSWERING A CALL When a call is received the Blue Eagle II rings and the display shows the number Press MFB to answer the call OR answer the call with your mobile phone Note If the call is answered by pressing MFB the display shows the duration of the call AUTOMATIC ANSWER If the Automatic answer function is set on your phone the phone automatically answers the incoming call after some rings ENDING A CALL Press MFB once OR end the call with your mobile phone REDIAL In Standby mode press and hold MFB for 3 seconds gt The last dialed number will be dialed out automatically OR Dial the last dialed number with your mobile phone SECOND INCOMING CALL If you get a second call during a conversation you will hear a Beep tone and you have the following two opti
2. Eagle II will automatically initiate a connection with the last device it was connected to If not press MFB once to quickly start the connection If you want to connect to another device that has been paired with your Blue Eagle Il you should disconnect the connected device and initiate the connection from another mobile phone Please refer to the manual of your mobile phone Some mobile phones support only Headset Bluetooth profile operation To switch the Blue Eagle II to the Headset profile press and hold MFB on the Blue Eagle II during power on of the carkit This will be confirmed by a tone gt Now the Blue Eagle II is started in the special Headset Bluetooth profile operation From now on you can follow the normal operation to pair and connect your mobile phone and the carkit gt To switch your Blue Eagle II back in the normal mode please repeat this operation Note If your mobile phone and the Blue Eagle Il connect to each other with Headset profile the following functions may not work LCD Voice dialing and Last number redial MAKING AND ANSWERING ENDING CALLS Note Before using the Blue Eagle II make sure that e The carkit is paired and connected to your phone phone s Bluetooth feature is on see your phone s user s manual Once the Blue Eagle II is successfully paired with your mobile phone you can use it to make and receive calls The Blue Eagle II can be used with voice dialing if your mobile
3. L TEER TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 OVERVIEW 2 3 TURNING THE CARKIT 3 ALA Cee ee 3 MAKING AND ANSWERING ENDING 4 ADJUSTING 6 sccistviseascaesocssedessunvessiavenicvenrsnacvastcavecreaatnnosssnguasteatavtavavecdnanacean 6 SWITCHING 7 DISCONNECTING THE CARKIT FROM THE MOBILE 7 STATUS 1 7 TROUBLESHOOTING witecececsciscacsacsivesuscantacaasvasestcsdanensedshehanatseutesaacicauees 8 BLUETOOTH 9 CARE AND 9 9 m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 1 10 10 2006 14 44 05 gt S555 INTRODUCTION The mr Handsfree Blue Eagle II is a Bluetooth wireless carkit developed for installation in motor vehicles to enable the handsfree operation of your Bluetooth mobile phone Since devices with Bluetooth technology communicate through radio waves your carkit and your mobile phone do not need to be in direct line of sight The 2 devices only need to be within a maximum of 10 meters of each other so you do not need to take your phone out of your pocket or bag to make and receive calls via the carkit Important Since Bluetooth phones produced by differ
4. ase the ringer volume OR Use the Volume Up Volume Down button of your mobile phone to increase decrease the ringer volume depending on your mobile phone CALLER ID When a call is received the LCD display shows the caller s number if your local telephone company provides the Caller ID service The last 9 incoming numbers will be saved in the Caller ID list and you can use the list to dial the numbers If the memory is full the oldest number will be replaced by the new one VIEWING INCOMING NUMBERS In Standby mode press the Volume Up Volume Down button repeatedly to view the incoming numbers CALLING BACK THE LAST 9 INCOMING NUMBERS In Standby mode press the Volume Up Volume Down button repeatedly to select the number that you want to call gt Press MFB once to call the number m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 6 10 10 2006 14 44 07 1 SWITCHING CALLS During a call you can transfer a call from the Blue Eagle II to your mobile phone or vice versa SWITCH A CALL FROM THE CARKIT TO THE MOBILE PHONE When call is received press MFB to answer the call gt Press the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons simultaneously confir mation tone will be heard gt The call is transferred to your mobile phone and the Blue Eagle II returns to Standby mode SWITCH A CALL FROM THE MOBILE PHONE TO THE CARKIT When call is received press the reception button on your mobile phone to answer the call gt Press MFB on
5. ce gt The call is transferred to the carkit and your mobile phone returns to Standby mode Note Some phones don t support this feature In this case you could switch the call to your carkit using your mobile phone menu Please refer to the manual of your mobile phone DISCONNECTING THE FROM THE MOBILE PHONE You can disconnect the carkit from your phone when for example you want to use another Bluetooth device with your phone The carkit can be disconnected by the following ways 1 Switch off the carkit 2 Disconnect the carkit in the phone s menu 3 the phone more than 10 meters away from the carkit STATUS INDICATORS Status Indicators Pairing mode The red and blue LED s flash alternately Standby mode The blue LED flashes every 3 seconds In talk mode The blue LED lights steadily m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 7 10 10 2006 14 44 07 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Reason Solution Nothing appears on the LCD The display cord is disconnected The display cord is damaged e Check if the display unit is connected to the handsfree unit properly e Check if the handsfree unit is connected to the cigarette lighter properly Check the connection of the display cord jack Apply to a service center No operation No LED indicator Check if the handsfree unit is connected to the cigarette lighter properly Check if the handsfree
6. d is not transferable to any subsequent purchaser end user During the limited guarantee period the sole responsibility of mr Handsfree will be limited to repair or replace at its option any defective parts of the product if this is needed because of malfunction or failure under normal use and conditions No charge shall be made to the customer for parts and or repair labor m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 9 10 10 2006 14 44 07 1 i The product must be shipped to an authorized service center in its original and complete packaging with transportation charges prepaid Mr Hands free will not assume responsibility for any losses or damages during transportation To obtain repair replacement within the terms of this guarantee the customer must provide a proof of purchase e g dated bill of sale b a written specification of the defect s c a return address and phone number This limited guarantee does not cover and is void with respect to the following a Products which have been subjected to improper installation unauthorized repair improper maintenance unauthorized modifications or other acts which are not the fault of mr Handsfree b Products which have been subjected to misuse abuse neglect improper handling and storage an accident or physical damage c Products which have been subjected to fire water excessive humidity sand dirt extreme changes in temperature or other conditions whic
7. e carkit dry Precipitation humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuitries Donotuse or store the carkit in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store the carkit in cold areas When if warms up to its normal temperature moisture can form inside which may damage electronic circuit boards not attempt to open carkit Non expert handling may damage it Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents strong detergents to clean the device Do not drop knock or shake the carkit Rough handling can break internal circuit boards If the device is not working properly take it to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for service mr Handsfree wishes you a nice and safe journey GUARANTEE Mr Handsfree is a registered trademark of TE Group NV The mr Handsfree brand stands for superior product quality and outstanding customer service That is why mr Handsfree warrants this product against all defects in material and workmanship for a period of three 3 years from the date of original purchase of the product The conditions of this limited guarantee and the extent of responsibility of mr Handsfree under this limited guarantee are as follows This guarantee is limited to the original purchaser of the product an
8. ent manufacturers provide various functionalities some functions described in this user s manual could be different or may not be available OVERVIEW HANDSFREE UNIT See Illustration Volume Down button Volume Up button Multifunctional button MFB LED indicator Power plug Adjuster Display cord jack Speaker DISPLAY UNIT See Illustration Il 1 LCD 2 Microphone 3 Display cord with plug DNOARWN gt m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 2 10 10 2006 14 44 06 ass INSTALLATION See Illustration Ill Insert the plug of the display cord 1 into the display cord jack 2 on the handsfree unit Make sure the plug clicks into place Insert the handsfree unit into the cigarette lighter of your car Slide the adjuster 3 in the arrow direction to fasten the handsfree unit Place the display unit at a location where you can watch the LCD easily The microphone 4 should be pointed towards your mouth For optimal performance the microphone should be located at a distance of 40 50 cm from the driver s mouth TURNING THE CARKIT ON OFF When you turn on the ignition of your car the Blue Eagle II is turned on automatically gt The blue LED flashes every seconds and the display shows the VOL icon gt The unit is now in Standby mode and ready for use When you turn off the ignition of your car the Blue Eagle II is turned off automatically PAIRING You are required to pair the Blue Eagle Il with your mobi
9. h are beyond the control of mr Handsfree d Products which have been used with non mr Handsfree approved accessories e Products which have the serial number altered defaced or removed f Products which have been opened altered repaired or modified by any unauthorized service center Excluded from any guarantee are consumable items which may need replacing due to normal wear and tear such as batteries headset ear cushions decorative parts and other accessories This limited guarantee gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from country to country m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 10 10 10 2006 14 44 08
10. le phone before using it Do the following steps to pair the Blue Eagle 11 with your mobile phone Pops Press and hold MFB in Standby mode to 10 seconds until a prompt tone is heard and the red and blue LED s flash alternately gt The Blue Eagle II is now ready for pairing and a continuous line flashes the display gt Initiate the pairing process on your Bluetooth mobile phone to pair with the Blue Eagle II Please refer to the manual of your mobile phone gt You will be asked to enter the passkey The default passkey is 0000 gt Enter the passkey and confirm gt When the pairing has been successful the display shows VOL and the Blue Eagle II returns to Standby mode Note If there is no device linked within 2 minutes after the Blue Eagle Il enters pairing mode the Blue Eagle II will return to Standby mode Your Blue Eagle II can store pairing information for up to two different Bluetooth devices After switch on the Blue Eagle II will au tomatically search the last mobile phone it was connected to In case this phone is not available the Blue Eagle II will automatically search for the previously paired phone for connection m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 3 10 10 2006 14 44 06 Note e When an attempt to pair to more than two devices is made the oldest paired device is removed from the memory e When any of the paired devices is in the range of 10 meters and power is on the Blue
11. ons 1 Press MFB once to receive the second call and reject the current call 2 Press MFB twice to receive the second call and put the current call on hold You can press MFB twice to switch between the 2 calls Note Some phones don t support this feature via Bluetooth m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 5 10 10 2006 14 44 07 L S558 ADJUSTING VOLUME ADJUSTING SPEAKER VOLUME When your phone and the carkit have just been paired the volume level is set in the middle level automatically You can press the Volume Up or Volume Down button or use your mobile phone depending on your mobile phone to adjust the speaker volume during a conversation There are 16 volume levels During adjusting the illl icon varies according to the volume level The more bars the higher the volume Press the Volume Up Volume Down button repeatedly to increase decrease the speaker volume OR Use the Volume Up Volume Down button of your mobile phone to increase decrease the speaker volume depending on your mobile phone ADJUSTING RINGER VOLUME When a call is received the Blue Eagle II rings At that moment you can press the Volume Up or Volume Down button or use your mobile phone depending on your mobile phone to adjust the ringer volume There are 5 volume levels During adjusting the ulll icon varies according to the volume level The more bars the higher the volume Press the Volume Up Volume Down button repeatedly to increase decre
12. unit is turned on Check if the pairing has been successful Check if the handsfree unit is connected to the cigarette lighter properly Check if the handsfree unit is turned on Mr Handsfree Blue Eagle II doesn t work The blue LED is off The cigarette lighter jack is damaged There is no contact between the power plug and the cigarette lighter jack The 750mA fuse in the power plug is burned The power plug is damaged Check if the cigarette lighter functions normally e Clean the contact of the cigarette lighter jack and the power adapter e Remove the fuse Unscrew the nut from the power plug and take out the fuse Insert a new 750mA fuse Assemble the power plug If items 1 3 did not help apply to a service center A caller does not hear you The display cord is disconnected The display cord is damaged Check the connection of the display cord jack Apply to a service center m_BlueEaglell_GB indd 8 10 10 2006 14 44 07 gt 5555 BLUETOOTH The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by TE Group NV is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your Blue Eagle II is a product of superior design and should be treated with care The suggestions below will help you to enjoy your product for many years Keep th
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