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`Bluetooth Headset
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`APPLE 1100
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`APPLE 1100
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`Pair the Headset with iPhone
`Connect the included iPhone Dual Dock to a USB 2.0
`port on your computer (not on the keyboard).
`Connect iPhone and the headset to the dock. The
`headsetpairs with iPhone automatically.
`
`
`
`The first time you connect the headset,let it charge
`for about an hour until the status light on the headset
`turns from amber to green.
`Remove iPhone and the headset from the dock. Then
`press the button on the top of the headset sothat calls
`will be routed through the headset.
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`You can also pair the headset with iPhone and charge
`the headsetusing the included iPhoneTravel Cable.
`Connectthe cable to your computer, then connect the
`headset and iPhoneto the cable.
`
`>oF
`Cable
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`Make or Answer a Call
`1 Place the headsetin either ear with the microphone
`pointed towards your mouth.
`
`Microphone
`p
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`NS
`
`Note: Placing the included foam pad over the speaker
`may provide a more comfortablefit.
`2 Make a call on iPhone, or press the button on top of the
`headset to answer an incoming call.
`
` ,\— Button
`
`Status light
`
`If you answeran incomingcall by tapping the iPhone
`touchscreen, audio is routed through iPhone.
`3 When you finish, press the button to end the call.
`
`Adjust the Volume
`a Use the volume buttons on the side of iPhone.
`
`WARNING: For important safety information about
`avoiding hearing loss, see page 13.
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`What Else You Can Do
`
`Answerincoming call
`End currentcall
`
`Press button.
`
`Press button.
`
`Decline incomingcall
`
`Switch to incoming or
`on-hold call and put
`current call on hold
`
`Press button for about one
`second,until you hear a
`beep.
`Press button.
`
`Switch to incoming or
`on-hold call and end
`
`currentcall
`
`Press button for about one
`second,until you hear a
`beep.
`Press button.
`If headsetis on, status light
`blinks green and headset
`beeps.
`Press and hold button for
`about three seconds,until
`you see the status light
`blink green or hear four
`rising tones.
`Press and hold button for
`aboutfour seconds,until
`you see the status light
`blink amber or hear four
`falling tones.
`
`
`Check whether
`headsetis turned on
`
`Turn headset on
`
`Turn headset off
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`Switch from the Headset to iPhone
`To stop using the headset and hearcalls through
`iPhone instead, you can either:
`Turn the headsetoff. You can turn it on at any time to
`use it with iPhone again.
`During a call, tap Audio Source on iPhone and choose
`iPhone or Speaker(for speakerphone).
`
`Reconnect the Headset to iPhone
`You can tell that calls will be routed through the
`headsetif the Bluetooth icon () in the iPhone status
`bar is blue or white (depending on which application
`you're using).
`If the headset gets disconnected from iPhone, two low
`beeps sound from the headset. You can tell that the
`headsetis disconnected from iPhone if the Bluetooth
`icon in the status bar is gray or isn’t present.
`
`To route calls through the headset:
`Press the button toreinitiate a connection.
`If that doesn’t work, make sure the headsetis turned
`on, charged, and in range of iPhone (within about 30
`feet).
`If that doesn’t work, on iPhone make sure Bluetooth is
`turned on. From the Homescreen, chooseSettings >
`General > Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth on.
`If that doesn’t work, pair the headset with iPhone again.
`See page 3.
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`Charge the Headset
`When the headset doesn’t have much charge left, a
`long beep sounds every ten seconds.
`
`To charge the headset:
`Connect the included cable or dock to your computer.
`Or connectit to the Apple USB Power Adapter that
`comes with iPhone and connect the adapter to a
`standard poweroutlet.
`
`Connect the headset to the cable or dock.
`
`A fully depleted headset recharges in about an hour
`and a half.
`
`Status light amber = Charging
`Status light green = Completely charged
`Remove the headset from the dock. Press the button to
`connect the headset to iPhone,so that calls are routed
`through the headset.
`
`To see how much chargeisleft:
`Connect iPhone and the headset to the dock or cable.
`The iPhone screen showsthe headset’s battery level.
`The headset contains an internal, non-user-replaceable
`battery. Rechargeable batteries have a limited number
`of charge cycles and eventually will wear out. Battery
`life and number of charge cycles vary by use and
`settings. For more information, go to
`www.apple.com/batteries. For more information about
`disposal of the headset, see page 17.
`
`WARNING: For important safety information about
`charging the headset, see page13.
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`Use the Headset with Another Phone
`or Device
`You can use the headset with some other Bluetooth
`devices, such as another phone. And you can pair the
`headset to iPhone manually,if you don’t have the cable
`or dock handy.
`You can also pair the headset with some Bluetooth
`enabled computers and talk to friends using an audio-
`enabled instant messaging application like iChat.
`
`To set the headsetto be discoverable, so the other
`device can senseit:
`
`Turn the headset off.
`
`Press and hold the headset button for about eight
`seconds, until you hear the startup tones and then five
`quick high beeps.
`The headset remains discoverable for about five
`minutes. The status light blinks green for as long as the
`headsetis discoverable.
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`To pair the headset with another phone orpair it with
`iPhone manually:
`On the phone, turn Bluetooth on and set the phone to
`search for other Bluetooth devices. On iPhone, you do
`this by choosing Settings > General > Bluetooth and
`turning Bluetooth on.
`2 Set the headset to be discoverable (see above).
`
`3 On the phone, choose iPhone Bluetooth Headset and
`enter the PIN code 0000.
`
`See the instructions that came with your phone for
`more information aboutpairing it with Bluetooth
`devices.
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`To pair the headset with a Bluetooth enabled Mac
`using Mac OSX version 10.4.9 or later:
`Open System Preferencesandclick Bluetooth.
`Click Devices and click Set Up New Device. Then choose
`Headset.
`Set the headsetto be discoverable.
`Follow the onscreeninstructions. When promptedfor a
`passkey, enter 0000.
`
`To use the headsetwith iChat:
`Pair the headset with your Mac.
`In iChat, choose iChat > Preferences and click Video.
`3 Choose iPhone Bluetooth Headset from the
`Microphone and Sound Output pop-up menus.
`Start an audio or video chat.
`To pair the headset with another computer(such as a
`WindowsPC)or Bluetooth device:
`Follow the instructions that came with the computer or
`device. When prompted for a passkey orPIN,
`enter 0000.
`
`Use the Dock to Play Music Through
`External Speakers
`Connect speakers with an audio cable that has a
`standard 3.5 millimeter stereo miniplug to the Line Out
`port on the backof the dock. Then connect iPhone and
`play music to hearit through the speakers.
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`Tips and Troubleshooting
`If the headsetisn’t responding or working correctly,try
`these stepsin order until it starts working.
`Make sure the headsetis on. Press the button. If the
`status light doesn’t blink green, press and hold the
`button for about three seconds, until you see the status
`light blink green or hear four rising tones.
`Makesure iPhone is turned on.
`Makesure the headset and iPhoneare charged.
`During a call, make sure iPhone is set to play sound
`through the headset. Tap Audio Source and choose
`iPhone Bluetooth Headset.
`Makesure iPhone is paired with the headset. See
`page 3.
`On iPhone, make sure Bluetooth is turned on. From the
`Home screen, choose Settings > General > Bluetooth
`and turn Bluetooth on.
`On iPhone, chooseSettings and turn Airplane Modeon.
`Then wait about three seconds and turnit off again.
`For more tips and troubleshooting, go to:
`www.apple.com/support/iphone
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`Read all safety information below and
`A operating instructions before using the iPhone
`
`
`
`Bluetooth Headsetto avoid injury.
`
`Important Safety Information
`
`
` WARNING:Failure to follow these safety instructions
`
`could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or
`
`damage.
`
`Handling the iPhone Bluetooth Headset
`Do not drop, disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform,
`puncture, shred, microwave,incinerate, paint, or insert
`foreign objects into the iPhone Bluetooth Headset.
`Avoiding Water and Wet Locations
`Do not use the iPhone Bluetooth Headsetin rain, or near
`washbasins or other wet locations. Take care notto spill
`any food orliquid on the iPhone Bluetooth Headset. In
`case the iPhone Bluetooth Headset gets wet, turn it off
`(press and hold the button for about four seconds,until
`the statuslight blinks amber) before cleaning, and allow
`it to dry thoroughly before turning it on again. Do not
`attempt to dry the iPhone Bluetooth Headset with an
`external heat source, such as a microwave oven or hair
`dryer.
`Repairing the iPhone Bluetooth Headset
`Never attemptto repair or modify the iPhone Bluetooth
`Headset yourself. The iPhone Bluetooth Headset does not
`contain anyuser-serviceable parts.If the iPhone Bluetooth
`Headset has been submergedin water, punctured, or
`subjected to a severefall, do not useit until you takeit to
`an Apple AuthorizedService Provider.
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`Charging the iPhone Bluetooth Headset
`To charge the iPhone Bluetooth Headset, only use the
`iPhone Travel Cable or iPhone Dual Dock with an Apple
`USB Power Adapter or a high-power USB port on another
`device that is compliant with the USB 2.0 or 1.1 standards,
`or another Apple-branded product or accessory designed
`to work with the iPhone Bluetooth Headset.
`
`Read all safety instructions for any products and
`accessories before using with the iPhone Bluetooth
`Headset. Apple is not responsible for the operation of
`third party accessories or their compliance with safety and
`regulatory standards.
`
`When you use the Apple USB Power Adapter to charge
`the iPhone Bluetooth Headset, make sure that the power
`adapter is fully assembled before you plug it into a power
`outlet. Then insert the Apple USB Power Adapter firmly
`into the power outlet. Do not connector disconnect the
`Apple USB Power Adapter with wethands. Do not use any
`power adapter other than the Apple USB Power Adapter
`to charge the iPhone Bluetooth Headset.
`
`Avoiding Hearing Damage
`Permanenthearing loss may occur if the iPhone Bluetooth
`Headsetis used at high volume.Set the volume to a
`safe level. You can adapt over time to a higher volume
`of sound that may sound normal but can be damaging
`to your hearing. If you experience ringing in your ears
`or muffled speech, stop listening and have your hearing
`checked. The louder the volume,the less time is required
`before your hearing could be affected. Hearing experts
`suggest that to protect your hearing:
`> Limit the amountof time you use the iPhone Bluetooth
`Headset at high volume.
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`> Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy
`surroundings.
`* Turn the volume downif you can’t hear people speaking
`near you.
`
`Driving Safely
`Use of the iPhone Bluetooth Headset while driving a
`vehicle or riding a bicycle is not recommended and
`is illegal in some areas. Check and obey the laws and
`regulations on the use of mobile devices like iPhone in
`the areas where you drive. Be careful and attentive while
`driving.
`
`Choking Hazards
`The iPhone Bluetooth Headsetis small and may present
`a choking hazard to small children. Keep from small
`children.
`
`For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
`An air bag inflates with great force. Do not store the
`iPhone Bluetooth Headsetor anyofits accessories in the
`area over the air bag or in the air bag deploymentarea.
`
`Radio FrequencyInterference
`Nearly every electronic device is subject to radio
`frequencyinterference from external sourcesif
`inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured
`to be compatible.As a result, the iPhone Bluetooth
`Headset may cause interference with other devices. Follow
`these instructions to avoid interference problems.
`
`Aircraft
`Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations may
`prohibit using wireless devices while in the air. Turn the
`iPhone Bluetooth Headset offwhen on an airplane.
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`Vehicles
`RF signals mayaffect installed or inadequately shielded
`electronic systems in motorvehicles. Check with the
`manufacturerorits representative regarding your vehicle.
`
`Electronics Devices
`Most modern electronic equipmentis shielded from RF
`signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be
`shielded against the RF signals from the iPhone Bluetooth
`Headset.
`
`Hearing Aids
`The iPhone Bluetooth Headset mayinterfere with
`somehearing aids.If it does, consult the hearing aid
`manufacturer or your physician for alternatives or
`remedies.
`
`Other Medical Devices
`If you use any other personal medical device, consult
`the manufacturer of your device or your physician to
`determineif it is adequately shielded from external RF
`energy.
`Turn the iPhone Bluetooth Headset off in health care
`facilities when any regulations posted in these areas
`instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health carefacilities may
`be using equipment that could be sensitive to external
`RF energy.
`
`Posted Facilities
`Turn off the iPhone Bluetooth Headsetin anyfacility
`where posted notices so require.
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`Blasting Areas
`To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn off the
`iPhone Bluetooth Headset whenin a“blasting area”or in
`areas posted “Turn off two-way radio.” Obeyall signs and
`instructions.
`
`Important Handling Information
`
`NOTICE:Failure to follow these handling instructions
`
`could result in damageto the iPhone Bluetooth Headset
`or other property.
`
`
`
`Using Connectors and Ports
`Never force a connectorinto a port. Check for obstructions
`on the port.If the connector and port don't join with
`reasonable ease, they probably don’t match. Make sure
`that the connector matches the port and that you have
`positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port.
`Keeping the iPhone Bluetooth Headset Within
`Acceptable Temperatures
`Operate the iPhone Bluetooth Headset in a place where
`the temperature is always between 0° and 35° C (32° to
`95° F). The iPhone Bluetooth Headsetbattery life might
`temporarily shorten in low-temperature conditions.
`Store the iPhone Bluetooth Headsetin a place where the
`temperature is always between-20° and 45° C (-4° to
`113° F). Don't leave the iPhone Bluetooth Headsetin your
`car, because temperatures in parked cars can exceedthis
`range.
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`Disposal and Recycling Information
`iPhone Bluetooth Headset Disposal and Recycling
`Your iPhone Bluetooth Headset must be disposed of
`properly according to local laws and regulations. Because
`the iPhone Bluetooth Headset contains electronic
`components and a battery,it must be disposed of
`separately from household waste. When your iPhone
`Bluetooth Headset reachesits end oflife, contact local
`authorities to learn about disposal and recycling options,
`or simply drop it off at your local Apple retail store or
`return it to Apple. For more information, go to:
`www.apple.com/environment/recycling
`
`Apple and the Environment
`At Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the
`environmental impacts of our operations and products.
`For more information go to:
`www.apple.com/environment
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`FCC Compliance Statement
`This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
`Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
`This device may not cause harmful interference, and
`(2) this device must accept anyinterference received,
`including interference that may cause undesired
`operation.
`
`Important: Changes or modifications to this product not
`authorized by Apple could void the EMC compliance and
`negate your authority to operate the product. This product
`has demonstrated EMC compliance under conditions
`that included the use of compliant peripheral devices
`and shielded cables between system components.It is
`important that you use compliant peripheral devices and
`shielded cables between system components to reduce
`the possibility of causing interference to radios, televisions,
`and other electronic devices.
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`© 2007 Apple Inc.All rights reserved.
`Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, and Mac OSare trademarks
`of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
`iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
`The Bluetooth® word mark and logosare registered
`trademarks ownedbythe Bluetooth SIG,Inc. and any use
`of such marks by Apple Inc. is under license.
`034-4161-A
`Printed in China
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