Pana-Pacific Blue Eagle ll Instruction Manual - page 2
Blue Eagle ll Ultra Noise Cancelling Headset
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
• Idle Mode – Headset is switched on and without any connection with
other Bluetooth devices. The blue indicator flashes once every 4
seconds.
• Standby Mode – Headset is switched on and connected with other
Bluetooth devices but not in In-Call Mode. The blue indicator flashes
once every 2 seconds. Standby time is up to 480 hours when full
charged.
• In-Call Mode – The call is activated and able to take a phone call via
the Blue Eagle II headset. The blue indicator flashes 2 times every 2
seconds. Talk Time is up to 14 hours when full charged.
• Pairing – Before using the Blue Eagle II headset for the first time, you
must pair it with a Bluetooth device. Pairing is a feature of your
headset that prevents anyone else eavesdropping on your phone
conversations. The blue indicator light will flash rapidly during pairing
mode. You will need to repeat this process if you want to use your Blue
Eagle II headset with another Bluetooth devices.
OPERATION INFORMATION
The Blue Eagle II headset is compatible with other Bluetooth devices
using the HEADSET or HANDSFREE profile, including but not limited to,
Bluetooth-enabled phones, Bluetooth computers or computer Bluetooth
adapters. The passcode must be implemented as “0000”. Please consult
the User’s Manual of your Bluetooth device or contact the product
manufacturer for assistance in setting or checking the passcode.
MAXIMIZING RANGE
The range of communication distance between the Blue Eagle II headset
and a paired Bluetooth device is typically the same as the Bluetooth
standard of 33 feet. However, certain Bluetooth devices may have other
enhancements to provide longer range. Please consult the User’s Manual
for your Bluetooth device or contact the Bluetooth device manufacturer for
more information.
Certain environmental conditions can inhibit radio wave transmission and
reduce transmission range, such as metal structured beams and other
wireless devices inside a building. If the range is less than expected, try
moving to another location (if possible). Headset audio quality will suffer
when you travel out of range. If this happens, simply move closer to the