Samsung HM3100 User manual

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Mobile headsets
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Getting started
Your headset overview ......................................................................... 3
Button functions .................................................................................... 4
Charging the headset ...........................................................................5
Wearing the headset ............................................................................ 9
Using your headset
Turning the headset on or off.............................................................. 10
Pairing and connecting the headset ................................................... 11
Pairing via the Active pairing feature .................................................. 14
Using call functions............................................................................. 15
Appendix
Frequently asked questions................................................................ 20
Warranty and parts replacement ........................................................ 22
Correct disposal of this product .......................................................... 23
Correct disposal of batteries in this product ....................................... 24
Specications ..................................................................................... 25
Contents
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Read this user manual before you start to use your new Bluetooth headset.
Bluetooth
®
is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
worldwide — Bluetooth QD ID: B16563 More information about
Bluetooth is available at www.bluetooth.com.
Safety precautions
Never disassemble or modify your headset for any reason. Doing this may
cause the headset to malfunction or become combustible. Bring the headset to
an authorised service centre to repair it.
When using your headset while driving, follow local regulations in the region
you are in.
Avoid storage at high temperatures (above 50 °C), such as in a hot vehicle or in
direct sunlight, as this can damage performance and reduce battery life.
Do not expose the headset or any of its supplied parts to rain or other liquids.
Do not use the device during a thunderstorm. Thunderstorms can cause the
device to malfunction and increase the risk of electric shock.
Excessive exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage. Exposure to loud
sounds while driving may distract your attention and cause an accident. Use only
the minimum volume setting necessary to hear your conversation.
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Getting started
This section explains what to remember for the proper use of your Bluetooth headset.
Your headset overview
Make sure you have the following items with your headset: travel adapter, charging
cradle, ear rubbers, earhook and user manual.
The items supplied with your headset may vary depending on your region.
Ear hook
Indicator light
Volume button
Charging contacts
Multi-Function button
Earpiece
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Button functions
Multi-Function button
Press and hold to turn the headset on or off.
Press and hold to enter Pairing mode.
Press to make or answer a call.
Press to end a call.
Volume up or down button
Press to adjust the volume.
Press and hold to turn the microphone on or off.
In Pairing mode, press and hold the Volume up button to turn the Multi-point
feature on.
In Pairing mode, press and hold the Volume down button to turn the Multi-point
feature off.
You can hear a beep when the volume level of the headset reaches to the lowest or
highest level.
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Charging the headset
This headset has a rechargeable internal battery which is non-removable. Ensure
that you fully charge the battery before using the headset for the rst time.
Plug the headset into the charging cradle.1
Open the cover to the charger jack on the back of the charging cradle.2
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Plug the small end of the travel adapter into the charger jack.3
Plug the large end of the travel adapter into a power outlet.4
During charging, the indicator light will turn red. If charging does not begin,
unplug the travel adapter and plug it in again.
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When the headset is fully charged, the indicator light changes to blue. Unplug 5
the travel adapter from the power outlet and remove the headset from the
charging cradle.
Use only a Samsung-approved travel adapter. Unauthorised travel adapters may
cause an explosion or damage to the headset.
The battery will gradually wear out while charging or discharging because it is
a consumable part.
While charging, the headset goes into charging mode and deactivates other
functions.
When the battery charge gets low
The headset beeps and the indicator light ashes red. Recharge the battery. If the
headset powers off during a call, the call will be automatically transferred to the
phone.
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Checking the battery level
At the same time, press and hold the Multi-Function button and the Volume down
button. Depending on the battery level, the indicator light ashes 5 times in one of
the following colours:
Battery level Indicator light colour
Above 80%
Blue
80 ~20%
Violet
Below 20%
Red
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Wearing the headset
Place the headset on your ear. Depending on what ear you are going to wear the
headset, simply adjust the ear hook accordingly.
▲ Left ▲ Right
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Using your headset
This section explains how to turn the headset on, pair and connect to the phone,
and use various functions.
Activated functions and features may differ depending on the phone type.
Some devices, especially those that are not tested or approved by Bluetooth SIG,
may be incompatible with your headset.
Turning the headset on or off
To turn the headset on, press and hold the Multi-Function button for 4 seconds.
The blue indicator light will ash 4 times.
To turn the headset off, press and hold the Multi-Function button for 4 seconds.
The indicator light turns off after the blue indicator light changes to red.
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Pairing and connecting the headset
Pairing will create a unique and encrypted wireless link between two Bluetooth
enabled devices, such as a Bluetooth phone and a Bluetooth headset.
To use the headset with other Bluetooth devices, the devices must be paired. When
trying to pair the two devices, keep the headset and the phone reasonably close
together. After pairing, you can connect the two devices.
Pairing and connecting the headset with a phone
Enter Pairing mode.1
Power off the headset. Press and hold the Multi-Function button for
8 seconds until the blue indicator light stays lit.
If you turn on the headset for the rst time, it proceeds into Pairing mode
immediately.
Activate the Bluetooth feature on your phone and search for the headset (see 2
your phone’s user manual).
Select the headset (HM3100) from the list of devices found by your phone.3
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Enter the Bluetooth PIN (0000, 4 zeros) to pair and connect the headset to your 4
phone.
Your headset supports the Simple Pairing feature which allows the headset to be
paired with a phone without requesting a PIN. This feature is available for phones
that are compliant with Bluetooth version 2.1 or higher.
The headset also can be paired via the Active pairing feature, see page 14.
Connecting with two Bluetooth phones
With the Multi-point feature activated, your headset can be connected with two
Bluetooth phones at the same time.
After connecting with the rst Bluetooth phone, power off the headset. 1
Press and hold the Multi-Function button for 8 seconds until the blue indicator
light stays lit.
Press and hold the Volume up button to activate the Multi-point feature.2
Activate the Bluetooth feature on the second Bluetooth phone and search for 3
the headset (see your phone’s user manual).
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Select the headset (HM3100) from the list of devices found by the second 4
Bluetooth phone.
Enter the Bluetooth PIN (0000, 4 zeros) to connect the headset to the phone.5
Reconnect to the headset from the rst Bluetooth phone.6
You can set the headset automatically to reconnect to the recently connected
phones each time you turn it on.
To reconnect to the two most recently connected phones, activate the Multi- -
point feature. Press and hold the Volume up button in Pairing mode until the
blue indicator light ashes twice.
To reconnect to only the most recently connected phone, deactivate the Multi- -
point feature. Press and hold the Volume down button in Pairing mode until the
red indicator light ashes twice.
When the headset connects to two Bluetooth phones, some phones may not
connect to the headset as the second Bluetooth phone.
Disconnecting the headset
To disconnect the headset from your phone,
Turn off the headset.
Use the Bluetooth menu on your phone.
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Reconnecting the headset
When the headset is paired with a phone, it will attempt to automatically reconnect
each time you turn it on.
If the headset does not automatically attempt to reconnect,
Press the Multi-Function button.
Use the Bluetooth menu on your phone.
Pairing via the Active pairing feature
With the Active pairing feature, your headset can automatically search for a
Bluetooth phone and try to make a connection with it.
Power off the headset. Press and hold the Multi-Function button for 8 seconds 1
to enter Pairing mode.
Press and hold the Multi-Function button until the violet indicator light turns on.2
The headset will switch to Active Pairing mode, search a Bluetooth phone
within range, and attempt to pair with it.
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Ensure the phone you wish to connect to is within range of the headset. Place the
headset and phone close to each other to avoid pairing with other devices.
The headset will attempt Active pairing for up to 20 seconds.
The Bluetooth phone you want to connect with must not be paired with other
devices. If the phone is already connected to another device, end the connection
and restart the Active pairing feature.
This feature is available for mobile phones, but the phone’s Bluetooth visibility
option must be set to on.
This feature may be unavailable depending on the some PDAs.
Using call functions
Making a call
Redialling the last number
Press the Multi-Function button to redial the last number of the most recently
connected phone.
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Press the Multi-Function button twice to redial the last number of the other phone,
see page 12.
Depending on the phone, pressing the Multi-Function button will display call history
instead of redialling.
Dialling a number by voice
Press and hold the Multi-Function button and say a name. You can dial a number
of the rst phone.
Available call functions may vary by the phone.
Answering a call
Press the Multi-Function button to answer a call when you hear incoming call
tones.
When two calls from the two connected phones come in, you can answer the call
of the rst phone.
Ending a call
Press the Multi-Function button to end a call.
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Rejecting a call
Press and hold the Multi-Function button to reject a call when a call comes in.
When two calls from the two connected phones come in, you can reject the call of
the rst phone.
This function is available only on the Hands-Free prole. For more information, see
your phone’s user manual.
Using options during a call
You can use the following functions to control your call during a call.
Adjusting the volume
Press the Volume up or down button to adjust the volume.
Muting the microphone
Press and hold the Volume up or down button to turn the microphone off so that
the person with whom you are speaking cannot hear you. When the microphone is
turned off, the headset beeps at regular intervals. Press and hold the Volume up or
down button again to turn the microphone back on.
Transferring a call from the phone to the headset
Press the Multi-Function button to transfer a call from the phone to the headset.
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Placing a call on hold
Press and hold the Multi-Function button to place the current call on hold.
When the headset is connected with two phones, this function is not available.
This function is available only on the Hands-Free prole. For more information, see
your phone’s user manual.
Answering a second call
Press the Multi-Function button to end the rst call and answer a second call of
the same phone when you hear call waiting tones.
Press and hold the Multi-Function button to place the rst call on hold and
answer a second call of the same phone when you hear call waiting tones.
To switch between the current call and the held call, press and hold the Multi-
Function button.
When the headset is connected with two Bluetooth phones, you cannot answer
a second call of the same phone.
This function is available only on the Hands-Free prole. For more information, see
your phone’s user manual.
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Answering a new call of the second phone
Press the Multi-Function button to end the rst call and answer a second call of
the other phone when you hear call waiting tones.
Press and hold the Multi-Function button to place the rst call on hold and
answer a second call of the other phone when you hear call waiting tones.
To switch between the current call and the held call, press and hold the Multi-
Function button.
This function is available only on the Hands-Free prole. For more information, see
your phone’s user manual.
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Appendix
Frequently asked questions
Will my headset work
with laptops, PCs, and
PDAs?
Your headset will work with devices that support
your headset's Bluetooth version and proles.
For specications, see page 25.
Why do I hear static or
interference while on
a call?
Appliances such as cordless phones and wireless
networking equipment may cause interference, which
usually sounds like static. To reduce any interference,
keep the headset away from other devices that use or
produce radio waves.
Will my headset
interfere with my car's
electronics, radio, or
computer?
Your headset produces signicantly less power than
a typical mobile phone. It also only emits signals that
are in compliance with the international Bluetooth
standard. Therefore, you should not expect any
interference with standard consumer-grade electronics
equipment.
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