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Motorola HS801 User Manual

Motorola HS801
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User's Guide
Bluetooth Headset HS801
Support Both Headset Profile and Hands Free Profile
CHYN4590A

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Motorola HS801 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMotorola
ModelHS801
CategoryHeadsets
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Product Introduction

Preface

Initial statement about the product and its capabilities.

What is Bluetooth Wireless Technology?

Explains the underlying wireless technology and its range.

How to Use Your Headset?

Provides a high-level overview of connecting to compatible devices.

Operating Your Headset

Headset Features

Details physical components and their functions: LED, volume keys, MFB, microphone, speaker, earhook, charging port.

Charging Your Headset

Explains first-time charging, recharging indicators, charging time, and battery wear.

How to Charge

Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting and removing the charger.

Wearing the Headset

Describes wearing the headset on the right ear and configuring it for the left ear.

Right or Left Ear

Explains how to change the ear clip direction for comfortable wear on either ear.

Turning the Headset On or Off

Details powering the headset on/off using multifunction and side keys.

Pairing Your Headset and Phone

Explains creating a secure link between the headset and a Bluetooth phone.

Volume Adjustment

Guides users on adjusting listening volume during calls using volume keys.

Placing and Receiving Calls

Outlines making, receiving, and managing calls using different Bluetooth profiles.

Headset Indicator LED

Describes LED indicator meanings when charger is plugged in or detached.

Additional Information

Product Care

Provides guidance on headset maintenance: avoid disassembly, painting, dust, and ensure child safety.

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

Advises turning off device in explosive environments and avoiding flammable goods nearby.

Power Supply

Details connecting to power sources, handling cords, and unplugging before cleaning.

Emergency Calls

Warns connection cannot be guaranteed for essential calls; check with service provider.

Battery Information

Covers initial charging, low battery alerts, lifespan, and care for rechargeable batteries.

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