EarTec Programming
Pairing the “Remote Headsets” with the “Main Headset”
1. Start by putting a battery into the
Main Headset
○ Turn the power switch on
2. Clear the
Main Headset
○ Press the programming button (located above the volume buttons and or the blue
LED) 7 times
○ The LED will begin to blink blue
3. Next, install battery/batteries into
Remote Headset(s)
4. Press and hold the blue LED on the
Main Headset
for five seconds
○ It will begin to rapidly blink blue and red (searching for pairing)
5. Press the volume down arrow three times, then press and hold the volume up arrow on
the
Remote Headset
○ If done successfully, both the
Main Headset
and
Remote Headset
should have
a solid blue LED
6. To link more
Remote Headsets
you must turn off the ones already paired.
7. Each
Main Headset
can hold up to four
Remote Headsets
for a total of five headsets.
So you could consider it a
5-Up
or
4-Up
if you count the
Main Headset
or not.
Pairing using the “EarTec Hub Base Station”
1. The
EarTec Hub Base Station
can support up to eight
Remote Headsets
, starting by
putting a battery into the
Hub Base Station
and turning the dial to power it (you’ll hear a
click). You can also use wall power for the base,
EarTec Hub Power Supply
.
2. To connect any headsets, the base must be cleared first. All
Remote Headsets
must be
off to begin. Remove the belt clip on the underside of the
Hub Base Station
to reveal
two programming buttons (labeled 1, 2) next to two LEDs.
3. Press and hold the
Programming 1 Button
for five seconds until the LED begins
flashing red, meaning it is ready to link to 1. Then press the same button seven times,
the LED then blinks a bit faster and then goes out, meaning there are no headsets
linked.
Repeat the same steps for Programming Button 2.
If done correctly no
headsets will be linked to
1 or 2.
4. Put a battery into a
Remote Headset
and turn it on. Press and hold the
Programming 1
Button
for five seconds until the LED begins flashing red. Press the volume down arrow
three times, then press and hold the volume up arrow on the
Remote Headset.
Both the
Hub Base Station
and
Remote Headset
should have the LED blink twice then, a solid
LED if connected properly.
5. To link more headsets, power them off. Powering off headsets will cause the
Hub Base
Station’s
LED to go out but it is not off. Repeat step 4 to continue linking headsets.