Panasonic SuperTooth II User Manual

USER GUIDE  
Independent Hands free Kit with DSP for Bluetooth Mobile Phones  
SuperTooth II is equipped with Bluetooth and Digital Signal Processor which allow wireless  
communications on devices such as cellular phones.  
This is designed lo be a totally portable wireless handsfree kit which will enable the user to  
communicate freely without holding the phone. This will work on any Bluetooth cellular  
phones available provided that they respect the Bluetooth protocol.  
Don't forget: Drive safely and within the law.  
Essentially the new law means that if you have to use a mobile phone while driving a  
vehicle then you must use some form of handsfree device.  
ILLUSTRATION  
“On” Position  
the Swivel Arm (1)  
is open at 55°  
“Off” Position,  
the Swivel Arm (1)  
is closed at 0°  
1. Swivel Arm  
2. Reject button  
3. Headphone Jack  
4. Speaker  
5. Charger Input  
6. Pick-Up/Hang-Up Indicator  
7. Pick-Up/Hang-Up button  
8. Microphone  
9. Bluetooth Indicator  
10. Charge Indicator  
11. Volume Control  
CHARGING THE SUPERTOOTH II  
SuperTooth II can he charged in a car using the SupetTooth II Saver Charger or at home  
using the Travel charger.  
1. Connect the charger's plug into the  
Charger Input (5) of SuperTooth II.  
Charge Indicator(l0) Status:  
Steady Red: low batt  
Steady Green: fully charged  
Alternate Red/Green indicates charging  
2. When fully charged, disconnect the  
charger.  
Bluetooth Indicator(9) Status: Blinking Blue: standby(when Swivel Arm is open  
at 55° to 210° positions).  
TURNING ON/OFF THE SUPERTOOTH II  
1. To turn SuperTooth II on, just flip up the Swivel Arm (1) at 55° to 210° positions. The  
Bluetooth indicator will glow (Blue pink). This indicates that the kit is ready (standby  
mode).  
Note: At first use, the user has to pair SuperTooth II with his phone (refer to  
PROCEDURE OF PAIRING TO THE MOBILE PHONE).  
2. To turn SuperTooth II off, just flip down the Swivel Arm to 0° position. The Bluetooth  
Indicator will become red then will turn off after a second.  
PROCEDURE OF PAIRING TO THE MOBILE PHONE  
(Not possible while charging the SuperTooth II)  
Pairing will mate a link or connection between the two Bluetooth devices, SuperTooth II  
and your phone.  
1. This kit supports either Handsfree or Headset pairing.  
First, refer to the Compatibility Table for suggested pairing modes to be able to  
determine what pairing mode is best for your phone.  
When you are certain of what pairing mode to use, proceed with the instructions.  
Note: Handsfree and Headset pairing procedure are separated.  
HANDSFREE pairing:  
2. Bring the mobile phone at about 20cm from SuperTooth II.  
3. The SuperTooth II is initially off. Turn it on by flipping  
up the Swivel Arm(1) to 55° position. The Bluetooth  
Indicator(9) will glow (blue blink).  
4. Simultaneously press the Reject Button(2) and Pick-  
Up/Hang-Up Button(7) for about 10 seconds. A  
distinctive tone will be heard and the Bluetooth indicator  
LED will change from blinking blue to alternate blinking  
red and blue. SuperTooth II is now In Handsfree Pairing  
Mode.  
5. While the kit is in pairing mode, access the Bluetooth menu of your phone. (Kindly  
refer to your phone's manual.) Turn on its Bluetooth function then execute a  
Bluetooth search so that it will be able to search and find your SuperTooth II.  
When the phone displays the list of the Bluetooth devices it found, select the  
name of this kit (SuperTooth II).  
6. When the phone asks for a passcode, enter “0000”.  
7. Pairing is successful if the alternating red/blue lights of Bluetooth Indicator(9)  
will stop and then change to plain blinking blue. Normally, (the phone would also  
show briefly on its display if it's already paired and connected to SuperTooth II or  
if pairing with it failed.  
Note: If pairing failed, repeat the procedure.  
If pairing succeeded, then your SuperTooth II kit is now ready to use.  
You can now make or answer a call using your kit instead of your phone.  
HEADSET Pairing:  
1. Bring the mobile phone at about 20cm from the SuperTooth II.  
2. SuperTooth II is initially off. Turn it on by flipping up the  
Swivel Arm (1) b 55° position. The Bluetooth Indicator(9)  
will glow (blue blink).  
3. Simultaneously press the Reject Button (2) and Pick-  
Up/Hang-Up Button (7) for about 10seconds. A distinctive  
tone will be heard and The Bluetooth Indicator LED will  
change from blinking blue to alternate blinking red and blue.  
4. Press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button (7) again. Press shortly  
(release immediately). Bluetooth indicator blinking will be  
faster. The SuperTooth II is now in Headset Pairing Mode.  
5. While the kit is at pairing mode, access the Bluetooth menu of your phone.  
(Kindly refer to your phone's manual.) Turn on its Bluetooth function then execute  
a Bluetooth search so that it will be able to search and find your SuperTooth II.  
When the phone displays the list of the Bluetooth devices it found, select the  
name of this kit (SuperTooth II).  
6. When the phone asks for a passcode, enter "0000".  
7. Pairing is successful if the alternating red/blue lights of Bluetooth Indicator(9)  
will stop and then change to plain blinking blue. Normally, the phone would also  
show briefly on its display if it’s already paired and connected to SuperTooth II or  
if pairing with it failed.  
Note: If pairing failed, repeat the procedure.  
If pairing succeeded, then your SuperTooth II kit is now ready to use.  
You can now make or answer a call using your kit Instead of your phone.  
ANSWERING A CALL  
When the phone receives a call, ring tone is possible on SuperTooth II and at the same  
time on the telephone (depending on your phone model).  
1. Just shortly press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7) to answer the call.  
2. When communication is over, press the Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7) to terminate  
the call.  
MAKING A CALL USING THE SUPERTOOTH II  
Normal dialing  
1. Enter the contact number and send. Normally, audio will be on the kit.  
Note: With some phones like Siemens S55; Panasonic X70, audio is always  
on the phone during an outgoing call. You will need to press Pick-Up/Hang-  
Up Button(7) to transfer the audio to your kit. (Also refer to "Compatibility  
Table" for other helpful remarks.)  
2. When communication is over, press the Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7) to terminate  
the call.  
Voice dialing  
1. First you have to access the voice dialing function of your phone, turn it on and  
record for a voice name or voice tag. (Kindly refer to the procedure in your  
phone's manual.)  
Note: Voice dialing entries must be stored in the phone's memory, not on  
the SIM card!  
When done, execute voice dialing on your kit by proceeding with the instructions.  
2. Shortly press Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7).  
3. A beep will then be heard on the SuperTooth II prompting the user to say a voice  
name or voice tag of a person to call.  
4. Say the name. The name will be played back to you (audio on kit). The phone will  
then place the call automatically.  
5. When communication is over, press the Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7) to terminate  
the call.  
Note: Noisy environment could affect voice recognition. Record your voice in a quiet  
environment.  
Redialing (Handsfree profile only)  
Make a long press on the Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7). Audio will be on the SuperTooth II.  
Audio Transfer  
Kit to Phone  
Flip down the Swivel Arm (1) to 0° position (or turn off the unit). This will automatically  
transfer the audio from the kit to the phone.  
Phone to Kit  
For Nokia Phones:  
Flip up the Swivel Arm from 0° to 55° or 210° positions. This will automatically transfer the  
audio from phone to kit.  
For Other Phone Models:  
Flip the Swivel Arm up from 0° to 55° or 210° position  
Then press shortly the Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button(7). The audio will be transferred from the  
phone to the kit.  
Rejecting a call (Handsfree Profile only)  
Press Reject Button(2) to reject an incoming call.  
Setting the Volume  
Set the volume using the Volume Control(11).  
1. Turn it clockwise to increase the volume.  
2. Turn it counter clockwise to decrease.  
Note: If the volume set is too high, it can cause feedback (whistling sound), echo, or  
background noise during calls on some cell phones.  
Specifications:  
Standard  
Bluetooth V1.I, Class II  
2.4GHt  
Frequency  
Maximum communication distance  
Operating Talk Time  
Operating Standby Time  
Charging Time  
Profiles supported  
Battery Type  
Approx. 10m  
15 hours  
800 hours  
About 3 hours  
Handsfree, Headset  
Rechargeable Lithium Ion  
50mm dia, High Power Neodyne type  
With built-in noise canceller  
(kit without clip) 133.3 g  
Iwh: 138x60x25 mm  
• A Full-Duples device  
Speaker  
Microphone  
Weight  
Dimension  
Other Comments  
Compact size  
• Compatible to any Bluetooth Cell phones  
• With Smart Digital Signal Professor  
(DSP) for Noise Cancellation and Echo  
Suppression  
Sustains Voice Dialing  
(if phone supports)  
• Permits Redialing  
(For Handsfree profile only)  
Permits Multi-pairing  
• Single Pick-Up/Hang-Up Button  
• With Call Reject Button  
• Adjustable Volume Control  
• 0°, 55°, 210° Swivel Arm orientations for  
easy access of the microphone even  
when sun visor is up or dawn  
• Re-Flashable  

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