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Troubleshooting, Troubleshooting 12 – Tannoy HCB-700 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

This section lists some problems that you might encounter

while using your car handsfree.

Cannot add the car handsfree to the list

of devices in the phone

The Bluetooth function in your phone must be turned on.

Your phone should be inside the car during the procedure

and the car handsfree must be on. Make sure that not too

many solid objects are between the phone and the car

handsfree.

Phone and car handsfree do not connect

The car handsfree may be connected to another Bluetooth

device. Manually select your phone name, see “Selecting

a phone” on page 7.

Your phone may be connected to another Bluetooth

device, such as a headset. Disconnect the other

Bluetooth device.

You may have added another handsfree device

to the list of devices in your phone. Some phones

can only have one handsfree device in the list at a time.

Please refer to your phone user guide.

Connection interrupted

You hear a short sound if the connection between

the phone and the car handsfree is interrupted.

Try connecting them again by pressing

.

Using headset and car handsfree

Please refer to the phone user guide on how to use your

phone with several Bluetooth devices.

Resetting the car handsfree

You may want to reset the car handsfree to default settings.

To reset the car handsfree

1

Turn on the car handsfree.

2

Press the menu button to view the settings menu.

3

Select

Master reset

.

4

The car handsfree is now reset.

Some car handsfree functions do not work

If you notice that you cannot make use of all the features

in your car handsfree, please check in the phone user guide

whether your phone supports the function.

You can also check with a Sony Ericsson service partner.

For information about support and for user guides

for Sony Ericsson mobile phones, see

www.SonyEricsson.com/support.

The person you are talking to hears an echo

To reduce the echo:

• Put the microphone further away from the loudspeaker,

in the car.

• Put the microphone closer to your mouth.

• Decrease the audio volume in the car.

• Use the accessory Gooseneck Microphone HCE-14 –

to bring the microphone closer to your mouth.