Plantronics k100 User Manual
Plantronics k100 User Manual
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88.7MHz
89.1MHz
89.5MHz
1. READY 2. SET
89.9MHz
Ensure that your phone and speakerphone are Press the FM button to enter FM transmit
If your phone is A2DP-enabled powered on and connected. mode. The FM transmit channel will be an-
you can also hear streaming nounced.
audio like GPS instructions and
music through your car speakers. 3. CONNECT
We recommend that you trans- Manually set your radio to the announced FM channel. You are now ready to transmit calls
and streaming audio like GPS directions from your phone to your car stereo.
fer audio to an FM channel
before you start driving, and If a radio station suddenly takes over the FM channel, tap the FM button to quickly redirect
the audio back through the speakerphone.
that you make a routinely clear
channel a preset on your stereo. To find another FM channel, while FM is turned on, press and hold the FM button until another
channel option is announced, then tune your radio to the new channel.
This speakerphone announces various WHAT YOU’LL HEAR WHEN YOU’LL HEAR IT
status alerts when you power on/off, Power On After pressing the Multi-Function button for 3 to 4 seconds
run low on talk time, or lose/reconnect Power Off After pressing the Multi-Function button for 3 to 4 seconds
the Bluetooth connection to your Battery Low When you have less than an hour left before the battery
phone. must be recharged
Pairing While the speakerphone and phone are trying to pair/connect
Pairing Incomplete After the speakerphone and phone tried to pair but failed
Lost Connection When the phone and speakerphone lose the Bluetooth connection
Call Terminated After ending a call or when using the call back feature through
visual voice mail
Volume Maximum After reaching the highest volume setting
Connected After turning the speakerphone on or reconnecting a dropped
Bluetooth signal
Mute On After tapping the Mute button
Mute Off From muted, after tapping the Mute button
FM ON Channel XX.X After tapping the FM button, FM transmission turns on and the
voice announces the current station it is using
FM Channel XX.X After pressing and holding the FM button, the voice announces
the channel it now uses
FM Off From on, after tapping the FM button to turn transmission off
Keep Your Eyes on the Road: Avoid a Dead Battery: Turn the LED On or Off:
The controls are easy to find with your Remember to power off the speaker- For comfortable night driving, you
fingertips without looking for them. phone when you exit your car. If you can turn the lights on or off by press-
Before driving, reach up and familiarize forget, the speakerphone will automat- ing and holding the Mute button for
yourself with the controls so you can ically turn off after 90 minutes of not 2 seconds until you hear a tone.
keep your eyes on the road when a call having an active connection.
Listen to the Voice:
comes in. Protect Your Hearing: This speakerphone says various status
• The notched Volume wheel is easy You can adjust the volume faster by alerts when you power on/off, lose/
to feel. turning the volume wheel faster. To reconnect the Bluetooth connection
adjust the volume a small amount, to your phone, or change FM channels.
• The Multi-function button is inside turn the wheel slowly.
the wheel. Sound Your Best:
Learn to Share: Clip the speakerphone to your visor
• The Mute button has a raised notch.
When powering on, the speakerphone where the two microphones, located
searches for the last connected phone. on the top of the unit, can be closest
If the last connected phone is not to your face so you can speak in a
within range, or the Bluetooth fea- normal tone of voice and be heard.
ture is turned off on the phone, then
another phone within range that has
been previously paired with the speak-
erphone can be connected by tapping
the Multi-function button.
Bluetooth Profiles Hands-Free (HFP) 1.5, Headset (HSP) 1.1 and Advanced
Audio Distribution (A2DP)
© 2010 Plantronics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Plantronics and K100 are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Plantronics, Inc. is under
license. iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Blackberry is owned by Research In Motion Limited and is registered in the United
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