TELLUR Speed Bluetooth User Guide
- June 8, 2024
- Tellur
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Bluetooth wireless technology
- Get started
- Basic operation
- Switch on pairing
- Connecting
- Answer a call
- Reject a call
- End a call
- Volume control
- Forward/backward music control
- Pause playing
- Setting music
- Switch to mobile phone audio
- Re-dial last number
- Multipoint function operating
- Three-way call setting
- Revert to default settings
- Turn off the headset
- To recharge the battery
- Common problems and solutions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Speed Bluetooth User Guide
Introduction
Thank you for choosing this Bluetooth headset from Tellur. Enjoy music and experience completely wireless phone calls, thanks to its stylish, powerful compatibility. It is the perfect choice in your office, while driving or for outdoor activities.
Bluetooth wireless technology
Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to connect compatible communication devices without cables. The Bluetooth connection does not need the phone and headset to be in line of sight, but both devices should be within 10 metres (about 30 feet) from each other. Connections may be subjected to interferences from obstructions, such as walls or other electronic devices. The headset is compliant with Bluetooth version 4.0, and supports the following profiles: headset profile 1.1/1.2 and hands-free profile 1.5/1.6, A2DP/AVRCP. Check with the manufacturers of the devices you want to pair it to to determine whether the device is compatible.
Get started
The headset contains the following parts:
- Indicating light.
- MFB button.
- Volume button (+ and -).
- Charging port, earphone port.
- Ear hook.
- Microphone port.
- Earpiece.
Before you start using the headset, you must charge it fully and connect it to
a compatible phone or device.
Note: parts of the headset are made of magnetic materials and metallic
materials may be attracted to the headset. Do not place credit cards, paywave
cards or electromagnetic cards (such as transportation or discount cards) or
other magnetic storage media near the headset, because information stored on
them may be erased.
Basic operation
(Note: a short press involves clicking the button once, a double press involves pressing the button twice as fast; a long press involves holding and pressing the button for more than one second.)
Switch on pairing
In off mode, long press and hold the MFB button until the red and blue lights flash alternately, then release the button.
Connecting
Turn on your mobile phone’s Bluetooth to search for the Bluetooth headset,
find the model number, then choose and confirm it and input password 0000 if
needed before choosing headset service to connect successfully.
(if the Bluetooth version is V2.1 or higher, no need to input the password).
Answer a call
To answer a call, short press the MFB key.
Reject a call
To reject a call, long press the MFB key.
End a call
When in call mode, short press the MFB key to end the call.
Volume control
While on a call, short press the volume+ to increase the volume, short press volume- to decrease the volume
Forward/backward music control
While playing music, press the volume sign (+) for 1 to 3 seconds to play the next song, press the volume sign (-) to play the previous song.
Pause playing
While playing music, short press the MFB key to pause, short press the MFB again to resume playing.
Setting music
Most mobile phones automatically connect to the Bluetooth headset, while others need to be set: while playing music, please choose Bluetooth A2DP service to play music. For more details, please refer to your mobile phone’s user manual.
Switch to mobile phone audio
While on a call, press the MFB key for 1 second to switch to the mobile phone audio, repeat the above operation to switch back to the Bluetooth headset.
Re-dial last number
When in standby mode, short press the MFB key twice to redial the last call.
Multipoint function operating
Use the pairing feature to connect with phone A, then turn off the phone A Bluetooth function and turn off the headset at the same time. Then start a new pairing session to connect with phone B, and then turn on the phone A Bluetooth function, and phone A will be connected with headset automatically or manually click the phone A to connect. (The phone should have the automatic return function.)
Three-way call setting
When receiving a new call while already on a call, press the MFB button once
to end the current call (A), and to accept a new incoming call (B). By
pressing the MFB button for 3 seconds you can reject a new incoming call (B)
and continue with call (A). When you are on the phone and you receive a new
incoming call, you can switch between calls (A and B) by pressing the MFB
button twice.
To enter a 3-way call, short press the MFB button once, end the current call,
and recover the call on hold.
Revert to default settings
When the headset is in charging mode, press MFB for 6 seconds until the red indicator flashes 3 times.
Turn off the headset
Long press MFB button until the red indicator flashes to turn off the headset. Before charging the headset, please check that the specifications of the charger label comply with the requirements (the charger output voltage should be: DC5V +/- 0.25 V; output current should be: 100mA–500mA). If charging voltage is too high, it is very likely to damage the Bluetooth headset.
Warning: use the correct charger. Damage caused by use of other types of chargers is not covered by warranty. If there is a USB cable, it should be connected to the charger or computer with a valid 3C certificate.
To recharge the battery
This headset adopts built-in, non-removable, rechargeable batteries. Please do not try to take out the batteries from the headset, to avoid damage to the headsets. While not in use, store it in a dry place with good ventilation, and recharge it every 2 months.
- When the red light flashes and there are low battery beeps in the receiver, it means the battery is low. The device will power off automatically when out of power. The device needs to be recharged by inserting the plug of the charger cable into the headset jack. Plug the charger to an AC socket
- Before charging, connect the headset to the charger. A red indicator signals the charging process. It will take around 2 hours to be fully charged. Once fully charged, the red light will turn off and the blue light will turn on. Disconnect the charger and headset connection and the power socket.
- A fully charged headset can support up to 2–6 hours’ talk time and 100–180 hours’ standby time (depending on headset model). In practice, actual talk time and standby time may differ because of different mobile phones (linked to Bluetooth versions), different usage methods and different environments.
Common problems and solutions
Problems description|
Cause
|
Solution
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Will not start| The power is depleted| Charge the battery fully before use
MFB button not pressed for long enough| Press the MFB button for 3 seconds to
re-start the headset
Will not charge| Plug is not placed properly in socket| Check the plug well,
use another socket
Will not turn off| Headset/software error| Plug charger to reset
Will not find the headset when searching pairing devices| The headset is not
in pairing mode| Put the headset in pairing mode
Mobile phone Bluetooth software error| Turn off the mobile phones and re-start
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