User's Manual
Introduction
The Harris Bluetooth (BT) adapter allows you to use a
compatible Harris
wireless headset or other audio
accessory with your radio. Harris recommends the use
of Harris-
branded BT Accessories. Any other BT
Devices are not guaranteed to work with this Harris
Adapter.
Supported Radios
The following Harris radios support the Bluetooth
adapter:
P5300 P5400
P5500 P7300
XG-75P/Pe XG-15P
Status LED Messages
1 flash every 4 seconds
Normal operation
2 flashes per second
Audio accessory pairing
mode active
1 long flash for 3
seconds
Successfully paired or re-
paired
No indication
Radio is turned off
Controls and Connections
Quick Start
1.
Connect the Bluetooth Adapter to a compatible
Harris portable radio.
2.
Pair the Bluetooth Adapter with a compatible
wireless audio accessory.
3. Test and use.
Connecting the Adapter to the Radio
1. Always turn off the radio before connecting the
Bluetooth Adapter to the radio.
2. Plug the Bluetooth Adapter into the radio’s UDC
port.
3. Tighten the retaining screw.
4. Turn on the radio. The radio operates normally until
a wireless audio accessory is paired with the
Bluetooth Adapter. See next section for pairing
directions.
5. The Pair/PTT button on the BT Adapter functions as
a PTT button when paired with a Bluetooth
accessory. The radio’s internal microphone and
speaker are disabled as long as the Bluetooth
Adapter is paired with a Bluetooth accessory.
Pairing with an Audio Accessory
1. Turn off the radio to which the Bluetooth Adapter is
connected. Wait at least three seconds.
2. Turn the radio on while holding down the Pair/PTT
button on the Bluetooth Adapter.
3. Continue to hold the Pair/PTT button down for
approximately five seconds. Release the Pair/PTT
button when the status LED begins to flash two
times per second.
4. The Bluetooth Adapter is now in audio accessory
pairing mode. Activate the pairing mode on your
compatible wireless audio accessory.
5. Once the wireless audio accessory and Bluetooth
Adapter are paired, the status LED on the adapter
shows a constant blue light for three seconds.
6.
If the Bluetooth Adapter does not detect a
compatible wireless accessory within 60 seconds of
being put into pairing mode, the adapter exits
pairing mode and resumes normal operation.
7. Once successfully paired, you can operate your
radio using your compatible wireless accessory.
Transmit and Receive Operation
The Harris Bluetooth Adapter automatically routes radio
calls based on the following priority:
• Calls will be routed to a wireless accessory if one is
paired with Bluetooth Adapter.
• If no wireless headset or audio accessory is paired
to the Bluetooth Adapter, the wireless accessory is
turned off, or the wireless Bluetooth accessory is
out of range, the radio reverts to normal operation
and audio comes out of the radio’s speaker.
NOTE:
When a new accessory is connected,
paired, disconnected, or powered off, it may take
several seconds for the audio from received radio
calls to be routed appropriately.
Transmit and Receive Operation (Cont.)
When transmitting, the operator’s voice is picked up by:
• The microphone in the wireless headset or audio
accessory if one is paired.
• If no audio accessory is paired with the Bluetooth
Adapter, or the paired wireless audio accessory is
turned off or moved out of the Bluetooth Adapter’s
range, the internal microphone in the attached radio
is used.
The Bluetooth Adapter may temporarily mute the radio’s
speaker, causing incoming calls to be missed, in any of
the following situations:
• The adapter is attached to the two-way radio and no
wireless headset or wired accessory is paired.
• The wireless headset is turned off or runs out of
battery power.
• The wireless headset goes out of range of the
Bluetooth adapter.
NOTE: This mute state only occurs until the BT
timeout (5 seconds) is reached or BT is disabled.
Introduction
The Harris Bluetooth (BT) adapter allows you to use a
compatible Harris
wireless headset or other audio
accessory with your radio. Harris recommends the use
of Harris-branded BT
Accessories. Any other BT
Devices are not guaranteed to work with this Harris
Adapter.
Supported Radios
The following Harris radios support the Bluetooth
adapter:
P5300 P5400
P5500 P7300
XG-75P/Pe XG-15P
Status LED Messages
1 flash every 4 seconds
Normal operation
2 flashes per second
Audio accessory pairing
mode active
1 long flash for 3
seconds
Successfully paired or re-
paired
No indication
Radio is turned off
Controls and Connections
Quick Start
1.
Connect the Bluetooth Adapter to a compatible
Harris portable radio.
2.
Pair the Bluetooth Adapter with a compatible
wireless audio accessory.
3. Test and use.
Connecting the Adapter to the Radio
1.
Always turn off the radio before connecting the
Bluetooth Adapter to the radio.
2. Plug the Bluetooth Adapter into the radio’s UDC
port.
3. Tighten the retaining screw.
4. Turn on the radio. The radio operates normally until
a wireless audio accessory is paired with the
Bluetooth Adapter.
See next section for pairing
directions.
5. The Pair/PTT button on the BT Adapter functions as
a PTT button when paired with a Bluetooth
accessory. The radio’s internal microphone and
speaker are
disabled as long as the Bluetooth
Adapter is paired with a Bluetooth accessory.
Pairing with an Audio Accessory
1. Turn off the radio to which the Bluetooth Adapter is
connected. Wait at least three seconds.
2. Turn the radio on while holding down the Pair/PTT
button on the Bluetooth Adapter.
3. Continue to hold the Pair/PTT button down for
approximately five seconds. Release the Pair/PTT
button when the status LED begins to flash two
times per second.
4. The Bluetooth Adapter is now in audio accessory
pairing mode. Activate the pairing mode on your
compatible wireless audio accessory.
5. Once the wireless audio accessory and Bluetooth
Adapter are paired, the status LED on the adapter
shows a constant blue light for three seconds.
6.
If the Bluetooth Adapter does not detect a
compatible wireless accessory within 60 seconds of
being put into pairing mode, the adapter exits
pairing mode and resumes normal operation.
7. Once successfully paired, you can operate your
radio using your compatible wireless accessory.
Transmit and Receive Operation
The Harris Bluetooth Adapter automatically routes radio
calls based on the following priority:
• Calls will be routed to a wireless accessory if one is
paired with Bluetooth Adapter.
• If no wireless headset or audio accessory is paired
to the Bluetooth Adapter, the wireless accessory is
turned off, or the wireless Bluetooth accessory is
out of range, the radio reverts to normal operation
and audio comes out of the radio’s speaker.
NOTE:
When a new accessory is connected,
paired, disconnected, or powered off, it may take
several seconds for the audio from received radio
calls to be routed appropriately.
Transmit and Receive Operation (Cont.)
When transmitting, the operator’s voice is picked up by:
• The microphone in the wireless headset or audio
accessory if one is paired.
• If no audio accessory is paired with the Bluetooth
Adapter, or the paired wireless audio accessory is
turned off or moved out of the Bluetooth Adapter’s
range, the internal microphone in the attached radio
is used.
The Bluetooth Adapter may temporarily mute the radio’s
speaker, causing incoming calls to be missed, in any of
the following situations:
• The adapter is attached to the two-way radio and no
wireless headset or wired accessory is paired.
• The wireless headset is turned off or runs out of
battery power.
• The wireless headset goes out of range of the
Bluetooth adapter.
NOTE: This mute state only occurs until the BT
timeout (5 seconds) is reached or BT is disabled.
Introduction
The Harris Bluetooth (BT) adapter allows you to use a
compatible Harris
wireless headset or other audio
accessory with your radio. Harris recommends the use
of Harris-
branded BT Accessories. Any other BT
Devices are not guaranteed to work with this Harris
Adapter.
Supported Radios
The following Harris radios support the Bluetooth
adapter:
P5300 P5400
P5500 P7300
XG-75P/Pe XG-15P
Status LED Messages
1 flash every 4 seconds
Normal operation
2 flashes per second
Audio accessory pairing
mode active
1 long flash for 3
seconds
Successfully paired or re-
paired
No indication
Radio is turned off
Controls and Connections
Quick Start
1.
Connect the Bluetooth Adapter to a compatible
Harris portable radio.
2.
Pair the Bluetooth Adapter with a compatible
wireless audio accessory.
3. Test and use.
Connecting the Adapter to the Radio
1.
Always turn off the radio before connecting the
Bluetooth Adapter to the radio.
2. Plug the Bluetooth Adapter into the radio’s UDC
port.
3. Tighten the retaining screw.
4. Turn on the radio. The radio operates normally until
a wireless audio accessory is paired with the
Bluetooth Adapter.
See next section for pairing
directions.
5. The Pair/PTT button on the BT Adapter functions as
a PTT button when paired with a Bluetooth
accessory. The radio’s internal microphone and
speaker are
disabled as long as the Bluetooth
Adapter is paired with a Bluetooth accessory.
Pairing with an Audio Accessory
1. Turn off the radio to which the Bluetooth Adapter is
connected. Wait at least three seconds.
2. Turn the radio on while holding down the Pair/PTT
button on the Bluetooth Adapter.
3. Continue to hold the Pair/PTT button down for
approximately five seconds. Release the Pair/PTT
button when the status LED begins to flash two
times per second.
4. The Bluetooth Adapter is now in audio accessory
pairing mode. Activate the pairing mode on your
compatible wireless audio accessory.
5. Once the wireless audio accessory and Bluetooth
Adapter are paired, the status LED on the adapter
shows a constant blue light for three seconds.
6.
If the Bluetooth Adapter does not detect a
compatible wireless accessory within 60 seconds of
being put into pairing mode, the adapter exits
pairing mode and resumes normal operation.
7. Once successfully paired, you can operate your
radio using your compatible wireless accessory.
Transmit and Receive Operation
The Harris Bluetooth Adapter automatically routes radio
calls based on the following priority:
• Calls will be routed to a wireless accessory if one is
paired with Bluetooth Adapter.
• If no wireless headset or audio accessory is paired
to the Bluetooth Adapter, the wireless accessory is
turned off, or the wireless Bluetooth accessory is
out of range, the radio reverts to normal operation
and audio comes out of the radio’s speaker.
NOTE: When
a new accessory is connected,
paired, disconnected, or powered off, it may take
several seconds for the audio from received radio
calls to be routed appropriately.
Transmit and Receive Operation (Cont.)
When transmitting, the operator’s voice is picked up by:
• The microphone in the wireless headset or audio
accessory if one is paired.
• If no audio accessory is paired with the Bluetooth
Adapter, or the paired wireless audio accessory is
turned off or moved out of the Bluetooth Adapter’s
range, the internal microphone in the attached radio
is used.
The Bluetooth Adapter may temporarily mute the radio’s
speaker, causing incoming calls to be missed, in any of
the following situations:
• The adapter is attached to the two-way radio and no
wireless headset or wired accessory is paired.
• The wireless headset is turned off or runs out of
battery power.
• The wireless headset goes out of range of the
Bluetooth adapter.
NOTE: This mute state only occurs until the BT
timeout (5 seconds) is reached or BT is disabled.
Copyright© 2016 Harris Corporation.
Copyright© 2016 Harris Corporation.
Copyright© 2016 Harris Corporation.