Charging the battery
The BT HS 112 is operated with a rechargeable battery. Charge the battery
completely before its fi rst use. The charging process of the battery lasts
approx. 1 hour. Read the section "Battery information" before starting the
charging process.
Risk of injuries! The headset may not be used during the charging process.
– Open the protective cap of the USB socket of the BT HS 112, and fold it
to the side.
– Insert the micro USB plug of the charger cable into the USB socket of
the BT HS 112.
– Connect the other end of the charger cable with the USB port of a com-
puter or a vehicle adapter (not part of the scope of delivery) or a USB
power adapter (not part of the scope of delivery).
The battery is being charged and all connections are disconnected. During the
charging process, the LED display lights red. After the battery is fully charged,
the LED display lights blue. Disconnect the BT HS 112 from the charger after
it has been charged.
A completely charged battery supports a talk time of up to 4 hours and
a standby time of up to 100 hours. If the charge state of the battery becomes
low, the LED display fl ashes red every 3 seconds and you hear 5 warning
beeps every 20 seconds.
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Overview
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Volume button +
Volume button –
MF button (multifunction button)
USB charging socket
Loudspeaker
Ear plug
Ear hook
Microphone
LED display
Switching BT HS 112 on/off
Switching on
Press the MF button for approx. 3 seconds until you hear a high-pitched signal
tone and the LED display lights blue. The headset is switching on.
Note: After switch-on, the BT HS 112 automatically attempts to establish
a connection with the two most recently connected cell phones.
Switching off
Press the MF button for approx. 3 seconds until you hear a low-pitched signal
tone and the LED display lights red. The headset is switching off .
Note: If no connection exists to a cell phone, the BT HS 112 automatically
switches off after one hour.
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