Jasco Headphones 99002 User Manual

Model 99002  
Class 2  
Multifunctional Stereo  
Headphones  
CAUTION  
This product does not have a user-serviceable battery. Please do NOT attempt  
to change the battery yourself. The battery used in this device may present a  
risk of fire or chemical burn if misused. Please avoid extreme temperatures.  
Do not use this product on an airplane in transit as this could disrupt  
communication.  
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Table of Contents  
Charging....................................................................................................4  
Pairing the Headphones  
To a Phone .............................................................................................5  
To an Audio Source ..............................................................................6  
Volume Control........................................................................................7  
Advanced Audio Controls......................................................................7  
Switching between Audio and Phone Calls.......................................8  
FAQs ...........................................................................................................9  
Specifications.........................................................................................10  
Warranty.................................................................................................11  
Using the Product  
Thank you for selecting the GE 99002 Multifunctional Stereo  
Headphones. These headphones provide users with the ability  
to receive stereo audio transmitted via Bluetooth® wireless  
technology along with hands-free operation of Bluetooth®-  
enabled phones. When paired with a mobile phone, this headset  
allows you to switch back and forth between the audio source and  
a phone call. The audio source for this headset can be any audio  
device that is Bluetooth®-enabled to comply with A2DP (Advanced  
Audio Distribution Profile) specification. The phone must be  
compliant with Bluetooth® specification version 1.1 or 1.2.  
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Charging  
Charge the unit for a minimum of 12 hours before first use.  
Use the enclosed USB charging cable or the AC Adapter to  
fully charge the headphones.  
The red LED indicator will stay on constantly  
when charging.  
The headphones’ red LED charging indicator will shut  
off automatically when the battery is fully charged.  
The red LED indicator will start to flash RED when the  
power is low. Charge the headset when you see the  
LED low power indicator flashing.  
Special Note about Bluetooth® and Phones:  
Bluetooth® communication in phones is a new and evolving  
technology. Unfortunately, like any new technology, not  
everything works perfectly every time.  
Not all of the phones that utilize Bluetooth® use the same data  
interchange method. While the Bluetooth® industry and phone  
manufacturers are attempting to standardize this, it is not perfect.  
This Bluetooth® product is designed for compatibility with today’s  
newer phones and may not work properly with older models.  
There is also a possibility that not all of the phone’s features will  
work on the Bluetooth® receivers and headsets. As an example,  
after pairing and connecting the phone to the headphones, you  
may not be able to answer the phone call by pressing the phone  
button on the headphones; however, you may be able to push the  
answer button on the phone and talk using Bluetooth® receivers  
and headsets. It is recommended that you experiment with your  
phone and receiver or headset to understand if you have any  
limitations with your Bluetooth® phone.  
Note: Some phones require that an explicit connection be  
established with the headphones. For example, the Nokia 3650  
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requires a Bluetooth® connection to the headphones be initiated  
and stay connected before proceeding. Other phones may initiate  
a Bluetooth® connection only when a call is received. Refer to  
your phone’s user manual for specific instructions. Some phones  
send the ring indication to the headset while others do not. If your  
phone supports this feature, you should hear the ring tone of your  
phone on the headset. Phones that do not support ring indication  
will automatically accept the call.  
When using the GE 99002 headphones with a music source and  
a phone at the same time, the headphones should be paired with  
the phone before pairing with the audio device.  
Caution: You will hear a high-pitched tone when the headphones  
are turned ON and the Bluetooth® pairing is initiated. You may  
want to wait until after the tone stops before wearing the  
headphones.  
Pairing the Headphones to a Phone  
1. Once charged, power on the  
GE 99002 headphones by  
moving the power switch to ON.  
The blue LED on the left ear side of  
the GE 99002 should start blinking,  
indicating it is searching for a device.  
2. Make sure your Bluetooth® enabled  
phone is turned on and within 6 feet  
of the headphones.  
Power ON/OFF  
Use the phone’s menu system to pair it with your phone if you  
want to be able to interrupt the music. See the phone’s manual for  
directions on how to set your phone to pair with the headphones.  
Directions for most phones are as follows, however your phone  
may vary.  
a. Go to the options or settings menu–select Bluetooth®  
b. Enable phone for Bluetooth® operation  
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c. Search for Bluetooth® devices  
d. Once the search for devices is complete, you should  
find the 99002 headphones  
e. Go through pairing sequence and connect to the  
99002 headphones  
f. Enter pass code “0000” if asked  
g. Select “connect to 99002”  
Connecting  
1. ”Pairing” creates a link between a Bluetooth®-enabled phone  
and the GE 99002 stereo headphones. It allows the phone to  
remember the headset’s unique Bluetooth® ID. You may add it to  
your phone’s “Paired Device” list. The headset needs to be paired  
only ONE time with the phone before use.  
2. Once your phone is paired, some phones require another step of  
connecting to the device. Please check your phone’s manual on  
how to connect via Bluetooth®.  
3. Connect via your phone to the GE 99002. Please check your  
phone’s owners manual for further information.  
4. The blue LED Indicator on front of the left ear side blinks slow and  
steady to communicate pairing and connecting is successful.  
5. Once the headphones are paired, they can be easily connected  
to the phone via the phone’s menu system if you add them to  
the “Paired Device” list. Some phones will connect automatically  
while other phones will require you to go back into your  
Bluetooth® menu on your phone and connect. If the pairing  
information is deleted from the phone, the headset must be  
paired with the phone again.  
Pairing the Headphones to an Audio Source  
Make sure headphones are on and that your audio source  
is Bluetooth®-enabled or you’ve purchased a stand-alone  
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transmitter like the GE 99001 Portable Transmitter or GE 99004  
Home Stereo Receiver/Transmitter to make your audio source  
Bluetooth®-capable.  
1. Turn on the headset and your Bluetooth®-enabled audio source  
or transmitter. They should pair automatically within two  
minutes.  
2. When pairing is complete, the blue Pairing LED indicator on the  
headset will blink steady and slowly. You should now hear the  
music playing from your transmitter thru the headphones.  
3. If the audio source does not automatically pair to the GE 99002,  
turn off the GE 99002 and the transmitting device, then try  
again. This will cause the GE 99002 and your phone to loose  
their connection.  
4. Turn on the transmitting device and then the GE 99002 again.  
While the GE 99002 and your audio device are pairing you will  
see the Blue LED on the GE 99002 flashing quickly. Once your  
GE 99002 is paired you will see a slow and steady blinking.  
Note: Up to two minutes may be required to pair the headset with  
a Bluetooth®-enabled product or transmitter for the first time.  
Subsequent signal searches will be quicker.  
Volume Control  
Press and hold the Volume Up or Volume Down button to adjust.  
You will hear a beep when you adjust the volume to the maximum  
or minimum sound level.  
Advanced Audio Controls  
These advanced stereo headphones also provide music playback  
control for use with Bluetooth®-enabled audio devices offering this  
feature. If your audio device supports it, you can use the integrated  
controls on the headphones to control (play, pause, previous track,  
next track) your audio device.  
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Advanced Audio Controls  
Function/  
Mode  
Button  
1
Button  
2
Button  
3
Volume Up: Volume Down: Play / Pause:  
Press & Hold Press & Hold Short Press  
Audio  
Next Song: Previous Song: Answer Phone:  
Short Press  
Short Press:  
Long Press  
Button 1  
Button 2  
Volume Up: Volume Down:  
Press & Hold Press & Hold  
Hang Up:  
Short Press  
Phone  
Transfer Call to  
Phone:  
Long Press  
Button 3  
Short Press: < 3 seconds  
Long Press: > 3 seconds  
Switching Between Audio and Phone Calls  
Setting Up / Prerequisite  
Using your Bluetooth®-enabled phone’s menu, confirm that the  
99002 headphones have been added to the “Paired Device” list and  
connected to your phone. Note: If you haven’t paired the headset  
with the Bluetooth®-enabled phone before, refer to the section  
“Pairing the headphones to a phone.”  
Making the Switch  
1. Make sure that both your phone and mobile audio  
device are paired with the headphones.  
Note: Depending on your phone, you may have to pair the phone  
with the headphones first, and then pair the headphones with the  
audio device.  
2. Depending upon your phone brand, when you receive a  
call, the headphones may automatically mute the music and  
switch to the phone mode automatically–just start  
talking. If you hear the phone ring, press the phone button on  
the headphones to answer. End a call by pressing the phone  
button, or wait for the caller to hang up. Music from the audio  
source will resume when the caller disconnects.  
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Conserving Battery Power  
If you don’t want to use the GE 99002 headphones, turn them off  
using the power switch.  
Reconnecting to Your Phone  
When you power on the GE 99002 some phones will auto connect  
and other phones will require you to go back to your Bluetooth®  
settings and manually connect. Please see the manual of your  
phone for how to connect.  
FAQs  
1. How can I tell if the headphone’s battery has  
insufficient power?  
The battery power is almost exhausted when one or more of the  
following scenarios occur:  
a. The headphones start to reset automatically.  
b. You can constantly hear breaks on the audio link about  
every 30 seconds.  
c. You cannot connect the headphones to any Bluetooth®  
enabled device.  
2. Why can’t I create a connection to the headphones?  
a. Verify that the headphone batteries are fully charged.  
b. Check to see if the headphones are powered on and the LED  
indicator light is on.  
c. Verify that the headphones are within the specified range of 30  
feet (10 meters) from the audio source.  
d. Check to see if any other Bluetooth® device is connected to the  
headphones. If other devices are connected, the receiver’s status  
LED indicator will flash slow and steady. Turn off all devices and  
reconnect only those you wish to use.  
e. Turn both the headphones and the audio source device off.  
Power on the headphones and then power on the audio  
source and try connecting again.  
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3. Can I adjust volume when I am in the phone mode?  
The volume keys can be adjusted in both music and phone mode.  
4. Why do I hear a beep from the headset?  
The beep means the headphone is in low-power status.  
The headset will beep every 20 seconds to remind you to charge it.  
The red charging LED indicator also flashes to indicate low-power.  
5. Why do my headphones miss or drop phone calls?  
Some phones require manual activation and deactivation of  
the call via the phone’s interface.  
Specifications  
Standard, Power Class  
Frequency Band  
Profile Supported  
Audio Format  
Bluetooth® 1.2 compliant, Class 2  
2.402~2.480 GHZ unlicensed ISM band  
A2DP, AVRCP, Headset & Hands Free Profiles  
SBC  
Rx Sensitivity  
< 0.1% BER at -80 dBm  
-6dBm to 4 dBm  
RF Output Power  
Sampling Rate  
SNR  
48 KHz  
>85dB  
Antenna  
embedded antenna  
Working Distance  
Power Supply  
Up to 30 feet in open space*  
350mAH Lithium Ion Battery  
-10 °C ~ +55 °C  
Operating Temperature  
Dimensions, Folded  
Dimensions, Unfolded  
Ear-to-Ear Distance  
Weight  
70mm (L) x 95mm (W) x 60mm (H)  
150mm (L) x 110mm (W) x 65mm (H)  
150mm Max.  
About 200 grams  
*Note: The maximum operating range depends on the paired phone model,  
battery power, and environmental factors.  
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DISCLAIMER  
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this  
manual is accurate and complete, no liability will be accepted for any  
errors and/or omissions made. The manufacturer reserves the right to  
make changes and improvements to the specifications and features of the  
hardware and firmware of the products described in this document without  
prior notice. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all  
of the contents in this document in any form is prohibited without prior  
permission of the manufacturer. All trademarks acknowledged.  
Limited One-Year Warranty  
Jasco Products Company warrants this product to be free from  
manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the original date  
of purchase. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this  
product only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to  
other products that may be used with this unit. This warranty is in lieu of all  
other warranties expressed or implied. Some states do not allow limitations  
on how long an implied warranty lasts or permit the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not  
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also  
have other rights which vary from state to state. If this unit should prove  
defective within the warranty period, return prepaid with dated proof of  
purchase to: Jasco Products Company, 10 E. Memorial Road,  
Oklahoma City, OK 73114  
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth® SIG, Inc. and  
any use of such marks by JASCO Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and  
trade names are those of their respective owners.  
©2006 JASCO Products  
Made in China  
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