Plantronics K100 User Guide - Page 6

Keep Your Eyes on the Road, Avoid a Dead Battery, Protect Your Hearing, Learn to Share, Turn the LED - bluetooth

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TIPS Keep Your Eyes on the Road: The controls are easy to find with your fingertips without looking for them. Before driving, reach up and familiarize yourself with the controls so you can keep your eyes on the road when a call comes in. • The notched Volume wheel is easy to feel. • The Multi-function button is inside the wheel. • The Mute button has a raised notch. Avoid a Dead Battery: Remember to power off the speakerphone when you exit your car. If you forget, the speakerphone will automatically turn off after 90 minutes of not having an active connection. Protect Your Hearing: You can adjust the volume faster by turning the volume wheel faster. To adjust the volume a small amount, turn the wheel slowly. Learn to Share: When powering on, the speakerphone searches for the last connected phone. If the last connected phone is not within range, or the Bluetooth feature is turned off on the phone, then another phone within range that has been previously paired with the speakerphone can be connected by tapping the Multi-function button. Turn the LED On or Off: For comfortable night driving, you can turn the lights on or off by pressing and holding the Mute button for 2 seconds until you hear a tone. Listen to the Voice: This speakerphone says various status alerts when you power on/off, lose/ reconnect the Bluetooth connection to your phone, or change FM channels. Sound Your Best: Clip the speakerphone to your visor where the two microphones, located on the top of the unit, can be closest to your face so you can speak in a normal tone of voice and be heard.

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TIPS
Keep Your Eyes on the Road:
The controls are easy to find with your
fingertips without looking for them.
Before driving, reach up and familiarize
yourself with the controls so you can
keep your eyes on the road when a call
comes in.
The notched Volume wheel is easy
to feel.
The Multi-function button is inside
the wheel.
The Mute button has a raised notch.
Avoid a Dead Battery:
Remember to power off the speaker-
phone when you exit your car. If you
forget, the speakerphone will automat-
ically turn off after 90 minutes of not
having an active connection.
Protect Your Hearing:
You can adjust the volume faster by
turning the volume wheel faster. To
adjust the volume a small amount,
turn the wheel slowly.
Learn to Share:
When powering on, the speakerphone
searches for the last connected phone.
If the last connected phone is not
within range, or the Bluetooth fea-
ture is turned off on the phone, then
another phone within range that has
been previously paired with the speak-
erphone can be connected by tapping
the Multi-function button.
Turn the LED On or Off:
For comfortable night driving, you
can turn the lights on or off by press-
ing and holding the Mute button for
2 seconds until you hear a tone.
Listen to the Voice:
This speakerphone says various status
alerts when you power on/off, lose/
reconnect the Bluetooth connection
to your phone, or change FM channels.
Sound Your Best:
Clip the speakerphone to your visor
where the two microphones, located
on the top of the unit, can be closest
to your face so you can speak in a
normal tone of voice and be heard.