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X3 micro Bluetooth headset - Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ for X3 micro in PDF format
1. What is the main difference between the X3 micro and other Bluetooth headsets? 2. What is included in the X3 micro package? 3. How does the X3 micro use the Bluetooth technology? 4. How do I handle calls when the X3 micro is connected? 5. Can I transfer an ongoing call back to my phone to continue it there? 6. How many devices can I pair to the X3 micro? 8. What is the passcode/passkey of the X3 micro? 9. Can I change the passcode of the X3 micro? 10. Can I use voice activated dialing if my phone supports it? 11. Can I use the X3 micro to listen to music from my mobile? 12. How often should I charge my X3 micro? 13. Can I use my X3 micro with my computer for VOIP applications? 14. Do I need to pair the devices every time I use them together?
Bluetooth
1. Is it safe to use Bluetooth devices, I have heard they can allow unauthorized connections? 2. Can somebody else take control of my X3 micro if they are in range? 3. What is the difference between Handsfree and Headset Bluetooth Profiles? 4. How do I know if my devices are connected? 5. How far can my mobile be from the X3 micro and still remain connected? 6. Can other electrical devices cause interference with Bluetooth? 8. What Bluetooth mobile phones can use the X3 micro headset?
2. Why won’t my X3 micro go into pairing mode? 4. Why can’t I hear any sound from the Speaker? 5. Why is the X3 micro noisy and distorted? 6. My X3 micro worked great but now it won’t connect, what can I do? 7. Why can the talk time and standby time differ with the products specification description? 8. Why does my phones battery not last as long as it used to? 9. I am having trouble pairing a second phone, what can I do? 10. How can I stay near the X3 micro but not have calls diverted through it? 11. My phone says “Bluetooth Module not found” what can I do? 13. Why can’t I hear the dial tone from headset when I dial? 14. Voice dialing is not successful every time what can I do? 15. People cannot hear my voice what am I doing wrong?
The X3 micro can connect to paired devices on request. Press the MFB 2. What is included in the X3 micro package? In the box is the X3 micro headset, a USB charging cable, a Car Charger adapter for the USB charging cable, a User guide, a removable ear hook, a soft gel earbud cover, two foam earbud covers, and a neck strap.
Bluetooth is used to send and receive voice signals over radio waves between your mobile phone and the X3 micro. It allows the X3 micro to control phone calls on your mobile phone remotely.
For incoming calls simply press the MFB For outgoing calls press the MFB
Yes, simply short press the MFB
The X3 micro can store pairing information for 3 different phone devices and connect to either when requested using Multi-Connect Call Switching Technology. With the headset on… press the MFB If your phone has Bluetooth it more than likely supports a Handsfree or Headset Bluetooth profile, and so will work with the X3 micro. Check your phones manual or our compatibility list on the BlueAnt website for up to date information.
The Passcode for the X3 micro is “1234”.
No, the passkey is inbuilt and cannot be changed.
Yes the X3 micro supports voice activated dialing if your phone also supports it. Check your phones user manual for information on setting this up.
Some mobiles can send music to the X3 micro using the Handsfree profile but it will be a mono signal and sound a bit like an AM radio.
You should charge the X3 micro when the LED Indicator rapidly flashes Red twice every 5 seconds. The battery will last for about 180 hrs on standby and much longer if the X3 micro is switched off in between uses.
Yes, you can connect the X3 micro to a PC or Mac that supports the Headset or Handsfree profile. To do this you need to have Bluetooth enabled in your computer by using a Bluetooth USB Dongle or having a computer that has Bluetooth inbuilt. Depending on the Bluetooth Software the connection process is different. Simply put the X3 micro into Pairing mode, then search for it using your computers Bluetooth Software. Enter the Passkey “1234” then start the Headset/Handsfree service.
No, the pairing process is required only once for each phone unless the devices are deleted.
Bluetooth
For Bluetooth security reasons, once you have set up your bluetooth devices we recommend turning OFF the visibility option in the Bluetooth Menu of your phone so that other Bluetooth users cannot see the your phone. (This only applies to a few mainly older Bluetooth enabled phones as most new phones have better security.)
No, the X3 micro can only connect to previously paired devices that have been authenticated. The Pairing procedure creates an encrypted key known only to the two devices paired.
Handsfree Profile allows for extra features to be used with a mobile phone. Voice Dial, redial, call transfer are some that are included in Handsfree but not Headset. Handsfree also allows for a slightly better call quality.
When Bluetooth is turned ON on your phone you will see a Bluetooth symbol appear on your main screen that changes slightly (colours invert or arrows appear) when connected to the X3 micro. Some phones show a Headset or Car symbol to notify you that the devices are connected.
The X3 micro will remain connected within a range of 10 meters (30 ft). Sound quality may start to deteriorate after about 7 meters depending on your environment.
Bluetooth technology employs a technique called frequency hopping to constantly change the frequency at which it sends data, reducing interference with wireless devices like wireless LAN ’s, cordless landline phones. Noise Interference can occur if the Bluetooth device is used in close proximity with microwave. Check if there are any such devices in the surroundings, and if so keep the distance between the X3 micro and such devices to at least 5 - 10m. Usually any interference will only cause a slight crackling sound. The frequency of Bluetooth is much higher than that of radio station bands.
Bluetooth signals are radio waves and so do not need line of sight to operate. But, radio waves cannot travel through water and as the human body is made up of mostly water they cannot travel through it. And so, your hand will create a barrier causing slight interference and a loss of signal quality. 8. What Bluetooth mobile phones can use the X3 micro headset? To use the X3 the phone must support either headset or handsfree bluetooth profiles. Some devices may only support data transmissions and not audio. Eg. Nokia 7650
Troubleshooting
Press the MFB (Voice dial will be activated if enabled in phone, short press MFB Short press the MFB
Follow through the instructions in the X3 micro Manual. Press Volume If you have already paired 3 different phones to the X3 micro you will need to reset it to pair a new device. Short press all three buttons on the X3 together to delete pairing information of all paired devices and enter pairing mode. Also, the X3 micro sometimes requires a few seconds to establish a connection. Please be patient while devices are searching. A red light will blink twice every 5 seconds when the battery is low. A red light will show when the headset is plugged in and charging. It will turn off when fully charged.
The phone’s memory may have become corrupt and can be fixed by rebooting the phone. If this does not resolve the issue Delete the pairing information and re-pair
Turn the X3 micro Volume down to a level that does not give echo or feedback. Also turn the volume down on your phone. A low battery can also cause bad voice quality. Please charge the headset. Some people like to have their phone ring loudly, but this may cause distortion when transferred to the X3 micro speaker. In your phone, set up a Profile with lower ringing volumes and keypad tones and activate when using with X3 micro. (see your phones user manual for instructions on setting up profiles). Also, you may have low antenna strength from your phone network which may cause signal drop outs or disruption.
As newer phones are like mini-computers, they may become corrupt over time and you may need to reset them every so often (at least once a week is good). Simply switch off your phone remove the battery for a few seconds, replace and reboot. The X3 micro should now connect. If not, remove existing pairing and re-pair the devices.
The talk time and stand by time will differ based on different brands’ mobile phones, different distances between devices and different Bluetooth link status (active, sleep, sniff mode etc.)
When you switch Bluetooth ON , your phone searches for Bluetooth devices in the area. This will use more battery power than without Bluetooth ON . The X3 micro has a standby mode it enters when connected to your phone so that it minimizes battery loss. This allows the X3 micro to have such outstanding battery life as well as reducing the power required by the phone.
When Pairing a second mobile phone, make sure the first is off or out of range. If you cannot connect to a previously paired and connected phone, go to the Bluetooth menu in the phone and select the X3 micro and Press Connect.. Some phones may require this if it is the second device used. You do not have to re-pair the devices just manually connect.
The X3 micro will remain connected within a range of 10 meters so if you are staying near the device but want to take calls through the phone simply switch the X3 micro off by long pressing the MFB
This means that your phone cannot find its internal Bluetooth chip for some reason. Restarting your phone should fix this problem. If not please contact your phones manufacturer. Go to the phone manufacturers’ website and download and install the latest ROM software for your device. Many new pda phones are software upgradeable and fixes are made available for problems such as this. This is especially the case with newly released devices.
Check the Bluetooth protocol of your mobile phone to see if it supports in-band ring tone. If it does, then you should hear the dial tone (such as Nokia series) or if it doesn’t you cannot (such as some Sony-Ericsson series).
Using your headset to record the voice tags can enhance the recognition rate. Please refer to the user guide of your phone. Noisy environments can affect voice recognition. Record your voce commends in a quiet environment
Check that the headset is not in mute mode.
Please make an enquiry - click here or call the BlueAnt Customer Service Team on 1300 669 049 (AUS) or 0800 443 122 (NZ)
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