5.
Valid group number is heard in the ear speaker.
6.
The display changes and shows "P" and 3 tones of the same pitch in the
ear speaker to indicate that the Spirocom is visible for the long-range radio
for Bluetooth® pairing.
NOTE
Note that the device will not start up until the Adjustment
button has been released.
7.
Search for Bluetooth® devices using the long-range radio.
8.
Select the Spirocom for pairing in the long-range radio.
9.
The display shows the group number.
10. The Spirocom plays 3 single tones of an increasing pitch in the ear
speaker to indicate that the Spirocom now is Bluetooth® paired and
connected to the long-range radio.
NOTE
Note that a new pairing is needed when batteries have
been replaced in the Spirocom.
Bluetooth® connection of paired device
When a long-range radio (that has been paired with the Spirocom) and/or the
Spirocom has been powered off and powered on again, it is possible that the
Bluetooth® connection must be established manually using the long-range
radio. This is the case when the long-range radio is not using automatic
connect to paired devices.
1.
Power on the Spirocom.
2.
Select the Spirocom for Bluetooth® connection in the long-range radio.
3.
The Spirocom plays 3 single tones of an increasing pitch in the ear
speaker to indicate that the Spirocom now is Bluetooth® connected with
the long-range radio.
Bluetooth® notifications
• If an established Bluetooth® connection gets disconnected the Spirocom
plays 3 single tones of a decreasing pitch in the ear speaker to indicate that
the connection has been lost.
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