Tekkeon ET2000 用户指南

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USER GUIDE  
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Visual and Audible Indicators
Two LEDs (blue and amber) indicate the status of the headset, while tones heard through the
headset provide an audible indication of a requested action. Following are descriptions of visual
and audible indicators provided by your ezTalker mini headset.
Visual Indicators
LED Status
Indicates
Blue LED flashes at two-second
Headset is in standby mode, ready to make and receive calls.
intervals
Blue and amber LEDs flash
Headset is in pairing mode.
alternately
Blue LED flashes twice quickly
The headset is attempting to make an audio connection to the phone. This
at one-second intervals
occurs when you press the TALK button, or make a call using voice dialing. 
Blue LED flashes four times
The headset is in talk mode.
quickly at one-second intervals 
Amber LED flashes every
Battery is low.
32 seconds
Both LEDs are off
Headset is off.
Audible Indicators
Tone
Indicates
Double beep, increasing in pitch
Headset has been turned on.
Double beep, decreasing in pitch
Headset is about to turn off. 
A beep every 32 seconds
Battery is low.
Double chime, followed by
Headset has been put into pairing mode. 
low beep
Beeps every four seconds
Headset is muted.
while a call is connected
Adjusting the Volume
The volume can be adjusted using the volume controls on ezTalker mini or
your mobile phone. 
To Increase the Volume
1. Press and release the top VOLUME button
+
.
To Decrease the Volume
1. Press and release the bottom VOLUME button
-
.
Muting ezTalker mini
You can mute and un-mute the microphone temporarily so that you cannot be heard by the
connected party.
To Mute the Headset
1. With a call connected to the headset, press and hold both the Volume
+
and Volume
-
buttons
simultaneously until you hear a soft beep followed by a high-pitched beep (approximately 3
seconds).
To Un-Mute the Headset
1. When the microphone is muted, press and hold both the Volume
+
and Volume
-
buttons
simultaneously until you hear a soft beep followed by a high-pitched beep (approximately 3
seconds).
Figure 4. 
Volume buttons