D. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
D:1 Switching on and off
• Switch on the headset by holding in the On/Off but-
ton (7.3) for about two seconds. The LED will glow
green until the button is released and will then flash
green once every five seconds.
• Switch off the headset by holding in the On/Off but-
ton (7.3) for about two seconds. The LED will glow
red until the button is released and will then go out.
The headset can be switched off manually at any time.
The headset is switched off automatically after two
hours if the Bluetooth link with the adapter or telephone
is broken. Even when the Bluetooth link is still open,
the headset will be switched off 15 hours after the last
transmission.
D:2 Pairing with another Bluetooth device
• Establish the Bluetooth link between the headset
and another Bluetooth device by pressing the raise
volume (+) and lower volume (-) buttons simultane-
ously for at least two seconds. Note that the headset
must be switched off while you do this!
An audible tone will indicate when pairing has been
successful, after which the headset is switched on and
communication across the Bluetooth link will be possi-
ble. If pairing is not successful within three minutes, the
headset is switched off automatically.
Pairing data from eight Bluetooth devices can be stored
in the headset, and you can switch between them by
disconnecting from one device and activating the con-
nection from another device. For example: Switch off
a linked adapter and connect to a mobile phone by
using its menu to establish pairing. To reconnect to the
adapter, disconnect from the mobile phone by using its
menu again and then switch on the adapter. If there are
a lot of Bluetooth users nearby, you may have to pair
the devices again to re-establish the link. Try again!
If the unit is paired with a Bluetooth
play on the phone will normally show which device or
devices are linked to it and within range. Pairing with a
Peltor WS headset is confirmed by the text "Peltor WS"
on the mobile phone's display.
NOTE: Some models of mobile phone require a pin
code in order for the mobile phone to identify the
headset. If this is required, enter four zeroes (0000).
This applies to all Peltor WS headsets and cannot be
changed by the user.
D3 Replying to a call from a communication radio
connected via the Bluetooth adapter
You can transmit by pressing the PTT (Push-to-Talk)
button, but only when the headset is linked to a com-
munication radio via a Peltor WS adapter.
• Press and hold the PTT button (7.4) to transmit using
the communication radio, and release it completely
to receive.
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NOTE: For maximum noise compensation, the micro-
phone on the headset must be positioned 3–5 mm from
your lips.
D4 Voice-activated transmission (VOX)
Voice-activated transmission is possible when the
headset is connected to a communication radio via a
Peltor WS adapter. The voice activation feature is built
into the adapter.
• Briefly press the PTT button (7.4) twice in rapid suc-
• Briefly press the PTT button (7.4) again while receiv-
The voice-activated transmission setting will last for
up to two hours, even outside radio range, but will be
cancelled if the headset is switched off.
NOTE: For maximum noise compensation, the micro-
phone on the headset must be positioned 3–5 mm from
your lips.
D5 Ring tone from a connected telephone
The ring tone is determined by the mobile phone. If
the mobile phone retransmits its own special ring tone,
then you will hear this. Otherwise you will hear the
headset ring tone, which consists of a series of four
tones rising in frequency.
D6 Answering incoming calls using a connected
mobile phone
• Briefly press the PTT button (7.4) to take the call us-
NOTE: For maximum noise compensation, the micro-
phone on the headset must be positioned 3–5 mm from
your lips.
D7 Making voice-activated calls from a headset us-
telephone, the dis-
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ing a connected mobile phone
This feature is provided by some mobile phones and is
therefore specific to each phone.
• Briefly press the PTT button (7.4) and say your voice
Some mobile phones do not give a prompt signal when
it is time to say your voice code.
D8 Number call back using a connected mobile
phone
• Press and hold the PTT button (7.4) for more than
This feature is only available on mobile phones that use
the Bluetooth hands-free profile.
D9 Switching between calls using a connected
mobile phone
• Press and hold the PTT button (7.4) for more than
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cession while receiving. Two audible tones will con-
firm the command (after around a second's delay,
since confirmation comes from the adapter).
ing in order to end voice-activated transmission via
the communication radio. A long audible tone will
confirm the change.
ing the headset.
code.
two seconds to reconnect the headset to the last
number called.
two seconds to switch a phone call to the handset.