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11.7.1. INCOMING CALL
Answer: Quick press on the Bluetooth
®
button.
Reject: Long press on the Bluetooth
®
button.
Audio message
Indicators
A ringing sound is played
until a call is accepted or
rejected.
The channel LEDs sweep
left to right repeatedly in blue
until a call is answered or
rejected.
11.7.2. ONGOING CALL
Hang up: Long press on the Bluetooth
®
button.
Audio message
Indicators
A hang-up tone is played.
Blue channel LED activity
stops, returns to single active
channel LED in white.
11.7.3. PLAYBACK CONTROL
Play/Pause: Short press on the Bluetooth
®
button.
Skip Forward: Double click the Bluetooth
®
button.
Skip Backward: Triple click the Bluetooth
®
button.
11.7.4. VOICE ASSISTANT
Voice Assistant: Press and hold Bluetooth
®
button for 1 second.
Release when you hear a beep.
11.7.5. BLUETOOTH
®
MULTIPOINT TECHNOLOGY
PIC-100 headset is designed with Bluetooth
®
Multipoint technology
to connect two Bluetooth
®
devices at the same time. Depending on
the type of Bluetooth
®
device connected and their current activity,
PIC-100 headset controls the Bluetooth
®
devices in different ways.
PIC-100 headset prioritizes and coordinates activities from the
connected Bluetooth
®
devices.
PIC-100 headset can be connected to:
• a single Bluetooth
®
-enabled smartphone or tablet
• two Bluetooth
®
-enabled smartphones or tablet
• one Bluetooth
®
-enabled two-way radio
If two smartphones are connected to PIC-100 headset, a call can
be placed or received on either phone.
If PIC-100 headset is connected to a two-way radio, it will act as if
a call is always active, regardless of the two-way radio’s
transmission/reception status. In this mode, PIC-100 headset
cannot be connected to another phone or another two-way radio
simultaneously. PIC-100 headset will ring when connected to a
two-way radio as if it is receiving a call. Simply answer the
incoming call by short pressing the Bluetooth
®
shoulder button on
the SCU. Once connected, the two-way radio’s regular push-to-talk
(PTT) button should be used to transmit over that channel.
Transmissions are received and played back through the
microphones and vary depending on which communications are
active.
• In non-Bluetooth
®
operations, incoming close-connect
transmissions are played back in both ears.
• In Bluetooth
®
operation, incoming calls are played back in
both ears.
• If a close-connect transmission comes in during an active
Bluetooth
®
phone call, the playback will be split; the right
earpiece will playback Bluetooth
®
communications, while the
left earpiece will playback incoming close-connect
transmissions.
The right ear microphone is always used for Bluetooth
®
communication regardless of what the PIC-100 headset is
Bluetooth
®
connected with (smartphone, tablet, or two-way radio)
while the left-ear microphone is always used to pick up the user’s
voice for the close-connect radio.
NOTE
: The operation is dependent on the phone(s), tablet, or
radio’s interoperability with the PIC-100 headset.
11.8. PUSH-TO-TALK (PTT)/VOX
There are two options available for how to communicate with the
close-connect radio:
• PTT mode (default)
• VOX mode
Double press on the PTT button (2) to toggle between PTT and
VOX mode (refer to the figure below).
An audio message will announce current mode.
PTT MODE
Press and hold the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button to transmit two-way
(full duplex) close-connect radio.
When you transmit using PTT, the close-connect light (1) will pulse
white.
When you receive incoming communication, the close-connect light
will glow full white.
If there are no other PIC-100 headsets in range, you will hear a
two-tone beep. If no network is connected, close-connect light will
not be illuminated.
.
1
2
More information of the close-connect, refer to chapter 11.8.1.
HOW CLOSE-CONNECT TECHNOLOGY WORKS.
VOX MODE
Hands-free communication.
Speak to transmit on close-connect radio.
VOX enables automatic transmission when the sound level at the
microphone is above the VOX level. This allows radio transmission
without pressing the button.
When VOX is enabled, the PTT button will be locked unless you
double press on the PTT button to enable.
When you transmit using VOX, the close-connect light (1) (see
figure above) will pulse orange.
When you receive incoming communication, the close-connect light
will glow full orange.
If there are no other PIC-100 headsets in range, you will hear a
two-tone beep. If not connected to network, close-connect light will
not be illuminated.
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