Hisense HB420S Bluetooth Headset User Manual


 
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affect operation. High temperatures may also
degrade performance.
Do not expose the Hisense HB420S to rain or other
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liquids.
Glossary
Bluetooth
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Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Hisense
is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are
those of their respective owners.
1. Bluetooth is a radio technology that
connects devices, such as mobile phones and
headsets, without wires or cords over a short
distance (approx. 30 feet). Get more information at
www.bluetooth.com.
2. Bluetooth profiles are the different ways that
Bluetooth devices communicate with other devices.
Bluetooth phones support either the headset profile,
the hands-free profile or both. In order to support
a certain profile, a phone manufacturer must
implement certain mandatory features within the
phone’s software.
3. Pairing creates a unique and encrypted link between
two Bluetooth devices and lets them communicate
with each other. Bluetooth devices will not work if
the devices have not been paired successfuly.
4. Passkey or PIN is a code that you enter on your
mobile phone to pair it with your Hisense HB420S.
This makes your phone and the Hisense HB420S
recognize each other and automatically work
together.
5. Standby Mode is when the Hisense HB420S is
passively waiting for a call. When you ‘end’ a call on
your mobile phone, the headset goes into standby
mode.
6. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) is a
Bluetooth profile that enables stereo sound. Both
the headset and the device it connects to must
support A2DP in order to hear A2DP sound in the
headset.
7. AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) is a
Bluetooth profile that enables remote control of the
device that the headset is connected to. Both the
headset and the device it connects to must support
AVRCP in order for AVRCP to work.
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