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T180
User Manual
Package Contents
In this package, you will find:
 One EPL Technology LTD. T180 Bluetooth Headset
 One Neck strap
 One Desktop charger
 One AC adapter / One USB charger
 Two Ear cushions
 One User
 One Ear Hook
 Two Headset firm ware
's guide
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Headset Features
1. Talk Button: Switches the headset on/off, answers/ends a call, pairs  the headset with a 
device, and is used for voice dialing.
2. Volume Up Button: Increases the speaker volume.
3. Volume Down Button: Decreases the speaker volume.
4. LED Indicator: Displays the status  of the headset.
5. Microphone: Picks up external audio.
6. Ear Hook: Hold the headset on  the ear.
7. Speaker: Plays incoming audio.
8. Charging Port: Charges the battery.
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Appurtenance installation
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Charging the Headset
The headset has a rechargeable battery. Before using the  headset for the first time, you  have 
to charge the headset battery for approximate  2.5 hours to get a full charge.  A fully charged 
battery provides up to 5 hours of  talk time and over 1 week of  standby time.
When the battery is low, the LED indicator flashes  red. The low battery warning indication will
begin three minutes of talk time before  the headset runs out of power.
You can recharge the headset at any time without waiting  for the battery to be completely 
discharged. To keep the battery in good condition, please always recharge  the headset within 
a month once the headset is fully  discharged.
Before charging, make sure that the headset  is at room temperature. The battery will  not 
charge in very cold and very  hot conditions.
NOTE: The headset battery is not replaceable.
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To charge the headset:
1. Connect the AC adapter to the desktop  charger, then plug into an electrical outlet.
2. Place the headset in the desktop  charger.
3. During charging, the red indicator light  on the desktop charger 
    illuminates.
4. When the battery is fully charged,  the indicator light on the charger 
    turns green.
5. You can now remove the headset from the desktop charger, and 
    disconnect the desktop charger from the AC adapter.
During charging, if an incoming call arrives  while the headset is 
switched on, you can answer the call  simply by removing the headset 
from the desktop charger.
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Wearing the Headset
The T180 Bluetooth Headset can be worn  either on the right or left ear. The earpiece  is 
adjustable, and the 90-degree, rotatable design ensures  a snug yet comfortable fit in your  ear. 
To put on the headset, please follow the instructions as below:
1. Directly put the earpiece into your  outer ear canal.
2. Adjust the headset to fit your ear.
3. The microphone should be positioned 
    Towards to your mouth.
The ear cushion supplied with the T180  Bluetooth Headset provides additional comfort and 
better fitting. To attach the ear cushion.
1. Hold the headset firmly.
2. Cover the earpiece with the ear  cushion.
3. The ear cushion is attached to  the ready-to-wear headset.
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Switching the Headset On/Off
To switch the headset on
1. Press the Talk button for about 7 seconds until you  hear a low tone 
    followed by a high tone. The LED  indicator flashes blue four times.
2. The headset switches on and enters  standby mode. The LED indicator 
    continuously flashes blue every 3 seconds.
To switch the headset off
1. Press the Talk button for about 3 seconds until you  hear a high tone followed by a  low tone. 
The LED indicator flashes red four  times.
2. The headset switches off and the LED  indicator no longer blinks.
Pairing the Headset
Before using the headset, you must first  pair it with a Bluetooth wireless technology  enabled 
device, such as a Bluetooth mobile phone.
Pairing is necessary for two Bluetooth devices  to connect each other wirelessly. After creating 
a paired link, you do not need  to repeat the pairing process and the  headset automatically 
links to the mobile phone when  both devices are switched on. Paring  must be performed every 
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Using the Headset
Before using the headset, make sure  that (1) the headset is switched  on and connected to a 
paired Bluetooth mobile phone; (2) the headset  is within 10 meters of the phone;  and (3) the 
phone
NOTE: The headset supports both Headset and  Hands-Free profiles. Some mobile phones 
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Accepting a Call
When an incoming call comes, the headset  rings and the LED indicator flashes blue  at a 3-
second interval. To receive the call from the headset, press the  Talk button once. You can also 
answer the call by using your phone  in the normal way. Please note that if the  mobile phone 
rings first, wait until you hear  a ring tone from the headset,  and then press the Talk button to 
answer the call.
Ending a Call
To end a call, press the Talk button once on the headset or press the  phone
's Bluetooth feature is on (see  your phone's user's guide).
't support all functions listed below. Please consult your  phone's user's guide.
's END key. The 
headset returns to standby mode.
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Rejecting a Call
When a call comes and you do  not want to answer it, you can  press the Talk button for 2 
seconds to reject the call.
Making a Call
You can make a call through:
Voice activation
To use voice activation, the mobile phone must support voice  dialing. For details on voice 
dialing, please see your phone
1. Press the Talk button once on your headset.
2. After a short tone sounds, speak the name  of the person you wish to connect  (if he or she 
has a voice tag in your  phone).
3. The phone automatically dials the number. You can see the details of  the call from the 
phone
Dialing a phone number from your  mobile phone
1. Dial the phone number from the  mobile phone
2. Press the key to send the  call from your phone.
's user's guide.
's screen.
's keypad.
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3. The call automatically transfers to the  headset.
Redialing the Last Number
To redial the last phone number, press the Volume Down button for 3 seconds.
Volume Control
During a call, you can adjust  the headset speaker volume. An audio tone is  played for each 
volume up and volume down step.
To increase the volume, press the Volume Up button repeatedly until you reach  the desired 
level. To decrease the volume, press the Volume Down button repeatedly until you  reach the 
desired level.
Transferring a Call between Headset and Mobile  Phone
To transfer a call from the headset to the mobile phone,  initiate it from the mobile phone. 
(Refer to your phone
To transfer a call from the mobile phone to the  headset, simply press the Talk button once 
even If the headset is then switched  on after a call has been initiated.
's user's guide)
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Mute/Un-mute
To mute the headset sound during a call, press the Volume up button  or the Volume Down 
button for 2 seconds, and you hear  two tones repeated every 2 seconds. Upon  activating the 
mute function, the person on the other  side won't hear you, but you can hear  all sound 
generated from the other side. To un-mute, press the Volume Up button or  the Volume Down 
button once.
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Headset LED Indicator
Status
Turning on
Turning off
Pairing mode
Standby mode
Incoming call
Talk mode
Blue LED
4 times
Flashes blue and red alternatively until  the pairing is complete or time  out.
Once
3 times
4 times
Red LED
4 times
Once
4 times
Interval
3 seconds
3 seconds
3 seconds
Remarks
 Flashes red when low battery
 For Nokia handsets, flashes
    blue three times every three
    seconds.
 For Nokia handsets, flashes
    four times every three seconds.
 Flashes red when low battery
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Desktop Charger Indicator
Status
Charging in process
Charging complete
Red LED
On
Green LED
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Audio Tones
Particularly, for Nokia mobile phones
 All sounds generated from the mobile phone automatically  transfer to the headset.
 When a call comes in, the headset  uses the same ring tone as the  mobile phone. If the 
mobile phone is set in vibration  mode, you won t hear any ring tone from  the headset.
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Switching on
Pairing mode
Mute
Low battery
Quick series of 2 tones, low to high
No audio tone
Two tones repeated every 2 seconds
No audio tone
Switching off
Incoming call
Un-mute
Quick series of 2 tones, high to low
A ring tone at a 2-second interval
Single tone
Specifications
Standard
Chipset
Profile Supported
Radio Frequency
Transmitter Power
Transmission Range
Receiver Sensitivity
Charger Power Supply
Temperature
Operation Voltage
Battery
Charging Time
Talk Time
Standby Time
Dimension
Weight
Compliant with Bluetooth specification v1.2
Blue Core 2-Audio single chipset
Bluetooth Headset & Hands-free profiles
2402MHz~2480MHz
Class 2 (max 4dBm)
Up to 10 meters
-79dBm
5VDC / 500 mA
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Operating: -20C to 60 C; Storage: -20C  to 60 C; Charging: 0 C to 45 C
3.7V
Rechargeable 110mAh Lithium Polymer battery
2.5 hours
HV1: Over 4.5 hours; HV3: Over 5 hours
More than 1 week
62(L)x20(W)x12(H)mm
10.6g (not including desktop charger)
HV1 mobile phones: Nokia 6310/6310i/8910/8910i
HV3 mobile phones: Ericsson T39/T68; Sony Ericsson  T68i/P800/T610/Z600
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time you want to use the  headset with a different Bluetooth mobile phone  or other Bluetooth 
wireless technology enabled devices. The headset can  be paired simultaneously with up to  8 
mobile phones.
To initiate pairing between the headset and a Bluetooth  mobile  phone in close proximity:
1. Please turn off the headset.
2. Make certain the mobile phone is  switched on.
3. Press the talk button to  swith on the headset and keep  the talk button pressed for blue  LED 
slow flash, Again leave go of press Volume "+" until the  LED indicator altemates between 
blue and red, the headset is now  ready for pairing with the mobile phone.
4. Perform a device discovery from  the mobile phone. (For details on  device discovery, please 
consult your phone
5. Once the mobile phone discovers  the headset, the text T180 appears on the phone
6. Follow the phone instructions to accept  pairing. When prompted to enter the passkey, enter 
the number:0000.
7. If time runs out after 60  seconds and the pairing fails, you will  have to repeat the steps 
above. You can view the status from the phone
8. On completing pairing, the phone
9. You can now make and answer calls through the  headset.
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's screen will notify you that the  pairing was successful. 
The LED indicator continuously flashes blue, and  the headset goes into standby mode.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
15.21
You are cautioned that changes or modifications  not expressly approved by the  part responsible for compliance 
could void the user's authority  to operate the equipment.
15.105(b)
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 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.
-Connect the equipment into an  outlet on a circuit different from  that to which the receiver  is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an  experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Operation is subject to the  following two conditions:
1) this device may not  cause interference and
2) this device must accept  any interference, including interference that  may cause undesired operation of  the device.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC  radiation exposure limits set forth  for an uncontrolled environment. End  users 
must follow the specific operating  instructions for satisfying RF exposure  compliance. This transmitter must not be
co-located or operating in conjunction  with any other antenna or  transmitter.