- A Short Range Magnetic Inductive Technology MG9030 includes the following Components: A) Wireless Headset Unit / with Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Pack (Fig.1 & Fig.2) Fig.1 Fig.2 Page 1 of 7 http://www.nasa-com.
B) Base Unit / with Ni-MH Rechargeable Battery Pack (Fig.3 & Fig.4) ON POWER INDICATOR OFF Fig.3 Fig.4 C) Battery charger / with a AC to DC adaptor Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Page 2 of 7 http://www.nasa-com.
How to use: Step 1) Insert the Battery Pack into the Base Unit to power it up. Step 2) Connect Base Unit to the audio receptacle on your cellular phone by the cable of the Base Unit. Adapter may be required for the connection. Consult your local distributor the suitable adapter for your phone. Step 3) Set your cellular phone to “auto receive” mode (provided that your cellular phone has this feature) if you want to be totally hand free. Step 4) Turn on the headset by the power switch as shown.
Step 5) Open the gap between the ear ride and the speaker and put the headset on your ear. (This headset is designed for both left and right ears) Step 6) Tighten the headset by moving the speaker back to the ear ride. Rotate the microphone tip to make it as closer to your month as possible. Step 7) Make a test call to a friend using your cellular phone. Dial tone should present if the key tone has been activated on your cellular phone.
Troubleshooting: If you do not hear a dial tone when you try to make a phone call. 1. Make sure your Battery Pack is fully charged and inserted in your Headset and Base Unit. 2. Confirm the Power Switches on both Base Unit and Headset are on the ON position. 3. Be sure that the green LEDs is ON for both Base Unit and Headset when you push the keypad. 4. Make sure that the cable is compatible with your cellular phones.
Important Note: 1) Effective Transmission Distance is about 1.5 Meters (~ 5 feet). If you exceed this distance, the Headset will mute the speaker output. If you stay out of range for more than 32 seconds, the headset will automatically switch to standby mode to save battery life. At that time, the LED on the headset will be blinking and the red LED on the Base Unit will be on, indicating the link is broken.
These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjected to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference and 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Page 7 of 7 http://www.nasa-com.