The SM1x(SR) connects, either automatically or manually, to another cell phone.
The SM1x(SR) contains pairing information for the other cell phone. Press and hold the "Multi-
Function" button for fi ve seconds to enter "Pairing Mode".
This will clear the current pairing memory, which will ensure that the SM1x(SR) does not connect
to another cell phone.
The SM1x(SR) does not re-connect to the cell phone when powered on immediately after it
was powered off while connected to the cell phone.
If the SM1x(SR) is powered off while connected to the cell phone, it can take up to 20 seconds for
the phone to become ready to accept a new Bluetooth connection.
If the SM1x(SR) is powered back up during these 20 seconds, the automatic connection at the
power-up will fail. To prevent this, ensure that 20 seconds lapse between powering off and back up.
If the automatic connection fails, the user can still connect manually to the cell phone once the
phone becomes ready to accept a new Bluetooth connection.
Bluetooth connection is lost after an incoming call is accepted using the cell phone's
"Answer" button.
When an incoming call is accepted using the cell phone's "Answer" button, a small proportion of cell
phones automatically close the connection to their Bluetooth headset, (in this case, the SM1x(SR))
and re-route the audio to the phone's speakers. They do this on the assumption that by answering
the call using the phone, the user wishes to use the phone's microphone and speaker and not those
on the Bluetooth headset. To prevent this from happening, always use the "Multi-Function" button
on the SM1x(SR) to accept incoming calls.
Short Range FM does not work.
Ensure fi rstly that "Communications Options" in the System Setup has been set to "Short Range
FM Enabled". Secondly Short Range FM has to be turned ON by simultaneously pressing "Volume
Up" and "Volume Down".
Short Range FM is turned ON but will not transmit or receive.
If two SM1xSR units are to communicate, they must be tuned to the same frequency. See section
on Short Range FM Communications Frequency.
If all SM1xSR units are tuned to the same frequency but still do not communicate, try changing
the frequency on all SM1xSR units to ensure that there is no FM Broadcast Radio station on the
operating frequency.
VOX Does not work properly.
VOX is designed to operate in environments with up to 105dBA of noise. The trigger level of the
VOX has been set at the factory to ensure that it does not trigger in these noise levels. In order for
your voice to trigger the VOX –
1.
Move the boom close to your mouth and fi nd a position where it picks up the greatest
amount of your voice.
2.
Speak Firmly.
There is a short processing delay after you start to speak before VOX enables the transmitter.
Continuous speech is required to ensure that the transmitter remains enabled.
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