Remotek Corporation BK1010 Manuale Utente

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Making, Receiving, Transferring and Ending Calls
Making a Call from a 
Bluetooth
 Phone
You can place a phone call with your headset linked to your mobile 
phone. Use your mobile phone to dial the desired number, and then 
talk freely with the Bluetooth Headset. 
Making a Call Using Voice Dialing
If your mobile phone supports the voice command function, you can 
also make a voice call through the headset. Say a name or voice 
command to place a phone call. This function is especially convenient 
and safe when you are driving or busy doing something manually. 
However, it depends on your mobile phone’s supporting function. 
Refer to the mobile phone’s user manual to see if this function is 
available for you.
NOTE: If you are using Nokia mobile phones, you must turn 
off the headset and turn it on again to switch to “Hands-free 
Mode” (refer to the note on page 10) before you can use the 
voice dialing function.
Receiving a Call with the Headset
When you have finished pairing the Bluetooth Headset with your 
mobile phone and have set up the link properly, you can use the 
headset to receive incoming phone calls. Generally you must press 
the control wheel on the headset to receive the incoming call (such as 
for Ericsson/Sony Ericsson mobile phone). But some mobile phones 
(such as Nokia) can transfer the incoming calls to the headset directly. 
You do not need to press the control wheel to receive calls. Refer to 
the user manual that came with your mobile phone for further 
information on operation.
During a telephone session, if the Bluetooth Headset exceeds the 
range of the operational distance, the signal is interrupted. Now the 
mobile phone inquires if you want to resume the conversation using 
the headset. If yes, you need to turn on the headset again, and then 
press and release the control wheel shortly.