BlueAnt Wireless BlueAnt S4 User Manual

TRUE HANDSFREE  
VOICE CONTROLLED  
CAR SPEAKERPHONE  
User Guide  
Contents  
Introduction  
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Remove the Protective Cover  
Charge Your S4  
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Pair the S4 with your Phone  
Install the S4 in your Car  
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Using the Handsfree Trigger  
Handsfree Trigger Battery Saving Mode  
Reconnecting to the S4  
Use Your Voice to Make Phone Calls  
Use Your Voice to Answer Calls  
List of Voice Commands  
Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S4  
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Automatically Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S4  
Manually Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S4  
Updating your Phonebook Contacts on the S4  
Listening to Audio  
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Adjusting the Volume  
Using 2 Phones with the S4 (Multipoint)  
Which Phone is Used for Calls?  
Multiple Calls (Call Waiting)*  
Switching the S4 On and Off  
Firmware Upgrades  
Function Reference  
Phone Specific Tips and Tricks  
Android  
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Apple® iPhone®  
BlackBerry  
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Other Models  
Troubleshooting  
Resetting the S4  
Specifications  
Help and Support  
Terms and Conditions  
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Touch-Sensitive  
Volume Controls  
Speak to me  
Battery  
Indicator  
Handsfree  
Trigger  
Indicator  
Introduction  
The S4 speakerphone is the first true handsfree voice  
controlled Bluetooth car speakerphone.  
Microphone  
Multi-Function  
Button (the  
symbol)  
Bluetooth  
Indicator  
There is no need to take your hands off the wheel or your  
eyes off the road to use the S4. Simply say the trigger phrase  
BlueAnt Speak To Me™ and the S4 will be ready for your voice commands.  
BlueAnt  
You can make outgoing calls and answer incoming calls using just your voice,  
and you will always know who is calling you without looking at your phone  
because the S4 will read out the caller’s name or number when the phone rings.  
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Remove the Protective Cover  
The plastic cover on your S4 is intended to protect it during transit. Please remove it before using your S4.  
Charge Your S4  
Your S4 has been given an initial partial charge to get you started,  
but for best results we recommend you charge it using the supplied  
USB cable and adaptor:  
Battery  
Indicator  
> You should charge the S4 whenever it announces that the battery is  
Very Low.  
ON  
OFF  
> A full charge takes about 3-4 hours.  
> During charging, the battery indicator light turns red.  
> When the light goes out, the charge is complete.  
Charging  
Port  
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Pair the S4 with your Phone  
To use the S4 you need to pair it with your phone.  
1. Slide the power switch on the side of the S4 to the ON position.  
2. If this is the first time you have used the S4 it will go straight to pairing mode. The voice prompts will start to  
talk you through the pairing process and the light will flash blue.  
For subsequent pairings, say BlueAnt Speak To Me, wait for the S4 to ask you to Say A Command and then  
say Pair Me.  
3. Follow the voice prompts to pair the S4 with your phone. The pairing code is 0000 (four zeros).  
Transfer your Phonebook  
Once the pairing is complete your S4 will attempt to transfer the contacts from your phonebook so that it can  
announce the names of incoming callers.  
Note: If your phone prompts you to allow a connection to the S4, you must select “YES” or “OK”.  
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BlackBerry®  
Accept connection request  
from BlueAnt S4?  
If you are using a BlackBerry smartphone you may see a message like this one.  
YES  
Select “Don’t ask this again” so that a tick appears in the box, and then choose “YES”.  
NO  
Don’t ask this again  
Android™  
Phonebook Access Request  
On Android devices a message about the phonebook transfer may appear  
in the notifications area at the top of the screen.  
In order to transfer your contacts you must swipe your finger over this message  
and accept the phonebook transfer request from the S4.  
Notification  
shown on  
Android  
devices  
Automatic Transfer Not Supported  
Some phones do not support automatic phonebook transfers. If this is the case on  
your phone the S4 will announce that it cannot transfer the contacts automatically.  
See “Manually Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S4” on page 17 for help.  
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Install the S4 in your Car  
1. Slide the sun visor clip onto the edge of the car sun visor. Your S4 is supplied with a choice of visor clips so you  
can select the most appropriate one for your vehicle.  
2. Attach the magnetic back of the S4 to the fixed sun visor clip.  
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Sun Visor  
Clip  
Don’t forget: Drive safely and within the law.  
Please refer to the relevant national or local legislation regarding the usage of mobile devices while driving.  
Remember that driving is your first priority: please read the enclosed safety information booklet for tips on the  
safe use of your BlueAnt device.  
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Using the Handsfree Trigger  
Your S4 is designed to be a true handsfree device. Simply say the trigger phrase BlueAnt Speak To Me and the  
S4 will be ready to receive your voice commands.  
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Handsfree  
Trigger  
Indicator  
BlueAnt  
BlueAnt  
Speak To Me  
Say A  
Command  
When the S4 asks you to Say A Command, immediately say one of the voice commands loudly and clearly.  
Note: The handsfree trigger only works when the green handsfree trigger indicator light on the front of the  
device is on. This tells you that the S4 is listening for your voice.  
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Handsfree Trigger Battery Saving Mode  
Using the handsfree trigger gives you true handsfree operation, as the S4 is always listening for your voice.  
If you want your S4 to run for longer between charges, slide the power switch to the  
middle position to activate “battery saving mode”.  
OFF  
ON  
In this mode the S4 only listens for 2 minutes after the last action.  
Once the 2 minutes are up, the green indicator light goes out and the S4 stops listening. To re-activate the S4,  
tap the  
symbol instead of saying BlueAnt Speak To Me:  
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Say A  
Command  
BlueAnt  
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Reconnecting to the S4  
To save battery, the S4 goes into “sleep mode” when you are not using it.  
If you take your phone out of range of the S4 for more than 2 minutes, the handsfree trigger switches off and  
“sleep mode” is activated.  
When you come back, you must tap the  
symbol to reconnect your phone and reactivate the trigger.  
Alternatively, use the power switch to turn the S4 off when you get out of the car and then turn it back on again  
when you come back. The S4 will then automatically reconnect to your phone.  
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Use Your Voice to Make Phone Calls  
Say BlueAnt Speak To Me and wait for the S4 to ask you to Say A Command, then:  
> Say Phone Commands to activate the voice dial feature on your phone (if your phone supports voice dialing).  
> Say Redial to redial the last number you called on your phone.  
> Say Call Back to call back the last call you received on the S4.  
Use Your Voice to Answer Calls  
When the phone rings, wait for the prompt to ask you if you want  
to take the call, and then say Answer or Ignore. Or:  
> Tap the  
symbol once to accept the call.  
> Double tap the  
symbol to reject the call.  
symbol to end the call.  
During a call, tap the  
BlueAnt  
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List of Voice Commands  
When you want to do something, just say BlueAnt Speak To Me, wait for the S4 to ask you to Say A Command,  
and then say one of the following commands:  
> Am I Connected? — The S4 will check if your phone is connected, and attempt to connect if it is not.  
> Call Back — Calls back the last incoming call received on the S4.  
> Check Battery — Tells you the battery level on the S4.  
> Pair Me — Puts the S4 into pairing mode. Any connected phone will be disconnected.  
> Phone Commands — Activates your phone’s voice dialing feature (if supported). Depending on your phone  
model, you may need to record voice tags on the phone to use this feature.  
> Redial — Redials the last outgoing call made on the connected phone.  
> Sensitivity Level — Configures the sensitivity of the S4’s voice recognition.  
> LED Light — Turns the LEDs on or off. When the LEDs are set to off, they still light up when you turn the S4 on  
or off, but will not flash at other times.  
> Update Phonebook — Updates your phonebook contacts on the S4. If you add contacts to your phone, or  
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change the numbers associated with existing contacts, then you will need to use this command to transfer the  
updated contacts to the S4.  
> What Can I Say? — Reads out a list of all the commands available on the current menu.  
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Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S4  
Your S4 uses Text To Speech technology (TTS) to read out the name of the person who is calling you. To do this,  
the S4 needs to store a copy of your phonebook contacts.  
Automatically Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S4  
When you pair your phone with the S4 it will attempt to transfer the phonebook contacts automatically. The S4  
stores up to 2,000 contacts per phone.  
Tip: If you want to cancel the phonebook transfer, tap the  
symbol on the top of the device.  
Manually Transferring your Phonebook Contacts to the S4  
Some phones do not support automatic phonebook transfers: if this is the case on your phone then the S4 will  
instruct you to start sending contacts to the S4 manually. To do this:  
1. Wait to be prompted to start sending contacts to the S4.  
2. Go to your phonebook and select the contacts you want to send to the S4. Choose the option to “Mark All” or  
“Select All” if this is available on your phone (if this is not available, you will need to transfer each contact  
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individually).  
3. Select the option on your phone to “send” or “beam” contacts, business cards, or v-cards via Bluetooth, and  
select the S4 from the list of Bluetooth devices. See your phone’s manual for help with this step.  
Note: some phones do not support phonebook transfers at all. If this is the case, the S4 will read out the caller’s  
number instead.  
Updating your Phonebook Contacts on the S4  
If you add or change entries in your phonebook then you need to update the contacts on your S4 by doing the  
following.  
1. Say BlueAnt Speak To Me, and wait for the S4 to ask you to Say A Command.  
2. Say Update Phonebook.  
3. The S4 will attempt to transfer your phonebook automatically. If this is not possible on your phone then you  
will be prompted to upload the contacts manually.  
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Listening to Audio  
The S4 supports A2DP audio streaming. If your phone supports the A2DP profile then simply start playing  
music or any other audio (including turn-by-turn directions from a GPS application on your phone) and it will  
automatically transfer to the S4.  
If the phone rings the audio will mute. You can use your voice to answer or ignore the call. Or:  
> Tap the  
> Double tap the  
symbol once to accept the call.  
symbol to ignore the call.  
The audio will resume when the call ends.  
If you want to exit A2DP streaming mode to do something else, tap the  
symbol. The S4 will ask you to Say A  
Command. If you do not say a command within a few seconds the music will resume playing.  
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To decrease the volume  
To increase the volume  
swipe from - to +  
Adjusting the Volume  
The volume controls are touch  
sensitive.  
swipe from + to -  
Swipe your finger across the top  
of the S4 to adjust the volume.  
You can also adjust the volume  
by pressing and holding the  
- or + symbols.  
You can adjust the volume during  
calls, during music playback and  
you can also adjust the volume of  
the audio prompts.  
Please note that each of these  
modes has its own independent  
volume setting.  
BlueA
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Using 2 Phones with the S4 (Multipoint)  
Up to 2 devices can connect to the S4 at the same time. If either phone rings, you can answer it with the S4.  
Use the Pair Me command to put your S4 back into pairing mode to pair another phone. Any currently connected  
phone will be disconnected during pairing, so you will need to reconnect afterwards.  
Which Phone is Used for Calls?  
When you have two phones connected to the S4 at the same time you can always answer an incoming call on  
either phone.  
If you initiate a call through the S4 (for example by saying Phone Commands) then the call takes place on the  
primary phone: the one that connected to the S4 first.  
Note: Only the primary phone can play music through the S4 via A2DP.  
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Multiple Calls (Call Waiting)*  
If you receive an incoming call while you are already on a call the S4 will play a tone to alert you.  
> Press the + symbol on the S4 for about 1 second to put your current call on hold and answer the incoming call.  
> Press the - symbol on the S4 for about 1 second to end the current call and answer the incoming call.  
> Once you have a call on hold, you can switch between calls by pressing the + symbol for about 1 second.  
Note: If one of the calls ends, some phones do not automatically resume the held call. If this happens, press the  
+ symbol for about 1 second to release the hold and resume the other call.  
Tip: If you are using multipoint, both phones remain connected during calls so you can also use these controls to  
switch between calls on both phones.  
* To use this feature, your phone and network must support call waiting.  
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Switching the S4 On and Off  
To switch the S4 on or off, use the hardware power switch located on the side of the device.  
> Slide the switch to the ON position to use the S4 in handsfree trigger mode.  
> Slide the switch to the  
position to use the S4 in battery saving mode. In this mode the S4 will only listen  
for the trigger phrase for 2 minutes after you do something. Once the 2 minutes are up you must tap the  
symbol to activate the S4’s voice recognition.  
> Slide the switch to the OFF position to turn the S4 off.  
Firmware Upgrades  
To enhance your experience, we are continually upgrading the S4 firmware.  
From time to time we will make upgrades available on our website for you to download and apply to your S4. Go  
to www.blueantwireless.com for full details on the latest upgrades available for your S4.  
You must register your product online at register.blueantwireless.com for access to firmware upgrades.  
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Function Reference  
> Standby Mode means connected to a device but not on a call.  
> Idle Mode means the S4 is on but not connected to any devices.  
S4 Function  
Do This  
When  
Volume Up  
Swipe from - to +  
Or: press and hold +  
Idle/Standby/Active call/Music  
Streaming  
Volume Down  
Swipe from + to -  
Or: press and hold -  
Idle/Standby/Active call/Music  
Streaming  
Activate voice control  
Enter pairing mode  
Cancel pairing mode  
Idle/Standby  
Idle/Standby  
Pairing mode  
Tap the  
symbol  
symbol for about 6 seconds  
symbol  
Press the  
Tap the  
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S4 Function  
Answer a call  
End a call  
Do This  
Tap the  
Tap the  
When  
Ringing  
Active call  
Ringing  
symbol  
symbol  
Reject a call  
Double tap the  
symbol  
Hold active call and switch  
to incoming or held call  
Press the + symbol for 1 second  
Active call with ringing incoming  
call or held call  
End active call and answer  
a new incoming call  
Press the - symbol for 1 second  
Active call with ringing incoming  
call  
Reset the S4  
Press the + and - symbols together for  
about 6 seconds  
Idle (not connected to any phones)  
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Phone Specific Tips and Tricks  
Android  
> Please note that voice dialing over Bluetooth was added to the Android Operating System in version 2.2. It will  
not be possible to use Phone Commands unless your Android device is running Android OS 2.2 or higher.  
> On some Android phones a warning message about the phonebook transfer appears in the top left corner. You  
must select this message and agree to the connection in order to copy the phonebook to the S4.  
Apple® iPhone®  
> Please note that voice control over Bluetooth was introduced on the Apple iPhone 3GS in firmware version 3.1.  
Older versions of the Apple iPhone do not support voice dialing over Bluetooth, so it will not be possible to use  
Phone Commands on these devices.  
> When you transfer your phonebook to the S4 from the Apple iPhone, the order in which the names will be read  
out is determined by a setting on the phone.  
If you find that the caller’s last name is read out first followed by the caller’s first name then you should go  
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to the “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” section in the “Settings” menu on your phone and change both the “Sort  
Order” and “Display Order” to “First, Last”. Once you have changed this setting, you must use the Update  
Phonebook command to copy the phonebook to the S4 again.  
BlackBerry  
> When pairing your S4 with a BlackBerry device, you may be prompted to allow the connection from the S4  
in order to transfer your phonebook. If you see a message asking if you want to connect to the S4 or allow a  
phonebook transfer, choose “Yes” and ensure that “Always allow this connection” or “Don’t ask this again” is  
also selected.  
> If you find that your S4 does not reconnect to your phone, go to the “Options” menu and ensure that the S4 is  
configured as a “Trusted Device”.  
Other Models  
For tips and tricks for other phone models, please see our support knowledgebase on  
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Troubleshooting  
I Cannot Transfer my Phonebook to the S4  
In order to transfer your phonebook to the S4, your phone must support either the Phonebook Access Profile  
(PBAP), AT commands, or the Object Push Profile (OPP). If your phone does not support any of these Bluetooth  
profiles, then you will not be able to copy your contacts to the S4. When you receive a call, the S4 will read out the  
caller’s number instead.  
Some phones support phonebook transfers but do not support doing them automatically. If this is the case on  
your phone then you will need to manually send the contacts to the S4, as described in “Manually Transferring  
your Phonebook Contacts to the S4” on page 17.  
If you are having problems transferring your phonebook to the S4, please see our knowledgebase on  
www.blueantwireless.com. This contains extensive troubleshooting tips for phone-specific issues relating to the  
phonebook transfer process.  
Names Announced in the Wrong Order (Last Name, First Name)  
Depending on how your phone is configured, you may find that the S4 reads out names the wrong way round.  
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If this is happening, you can resolve it by changing the setting on your phone that controls the display and sort  
order of your contacts.*  
The exact setting to change depends on your phone. For example, Apple iPhone users should go to the “Mail,  
Contacts, Calendars” section in the “Settings” menu and change both the “Sort Order” and “Display Order” to  
“First, Last”.  
After changing the setting, you must use the Update Phonebook command to update the contacts on your S4.  
* Some phones do not allow you to adjust the order. If this is the case the S4 will read the names in whatever  
order it receives from the phone.  
The S4 Does Not Announce the Caller’s Name  
The S4 will only announce the name if the caller’s name and number are stored in your phonebook and have  
been transferred to the S4 (on most phones your phonebook is automatically transferred when you pair your  
phone).  
If you add a number to your phonebook after pairing, then the S4 will not read out the name associated with this  
number unless you use the Update Phonebook command to update the phonebook details on the S4.  
The S4 will not read out the caller’s name or number if the caller withholds their number.  
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The S4 Reads Out the Wrong Name  
If the S4 is reading out the wrong name then it is likely that you have changed the contacts in your phone without  
updating the contacts on the S4. If you make any changes to your phonebook, use the Update Phonebook  
command to copy these changes to the S4.  
How Many Contacts Can I Store on the S4?  
The S4 can store up to 2,000 phone numbers for each paired device.  
Each number stored in your phonebook counts towards this limit. For example, if you have a business, home,  
and mobile number stored for one of your contacts, then this counts as 3 separate entries.  
The S4 Does Not Respond to “BlueAnt Speak To Me”  
If you are having trouble getting the S4 to respond to your voice, it may be that there is too much noise around  
you for the S4 to hear you. For example, if you have the car radio at a very high volume, this may interfere with  
the operation of the handsfree trigger.  
The handsfree trigger only works when the green handsfree trigger indicator light is on. If the green light is off,  
tap the  
symbol to activate the S4, instead of saying the trigger phrase.  
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My Phone Prompts me for a Code when I Pair the S4  
Enter the code 0000 (four zeros).  
My Phone Prompts me to Confirm the Connection to the S4  
If your phone always prompts you to confirm whether you want to accept the connection from the S4, then you  
should configure your phone to treat the S4 as a “trusted connection” or a “trusted device”.  
The exact option to change will depend on your phone model, but you need to go to the Bluetooth menu and  
locate the S4 in the list of paired devices, then configure the S4 to be an “authorized device” or add it to your  
phone’s list of “trusted devices” or “trusted connections”. If your phone has an option to “always allow” the  
connection or “don’t ask again”, select this option.  
The S4 Switches Itself Off  
If the battery gets very low, the S4 will switch itself off automatically. You should charge the S4 using the  
supplied USB cable and adaptor.  
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The S4 Does Not Respond to my Voice Commands  
If you are having trouble getting the S4 to respond to your voice commands, try the following tips:  
> Say your command as soon as possible after the S4 asks you to Say A Command.  
> When you have an incoming call, you must wait for the S4 to finish asking you if you want to Answer or Ignore  
the call before saying the command.  
> Make sure you say the command clearly, speaking at a consistent speed.  
> If the S4 does not respond, repeat the command.  
> Speak louder than any background noise.  
> Try changing the S4’s sensitivity level. This setting determines how precisely the words that you say need  
to match the speech patterns that the S4 has been configured to recognize. You can change it by using the  
Sensitivity Level command.  
The S4 Played a Tone  
The S4 plays tones to let you know when certain things happen. If the S4 played a tone, then one of the following  
has happened:  
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> If you take the S4 out of range of your phone, then it will play a tone to indicate that it is no longer connected.  
> The S4 plays a tone when you end a call.  
> The S4 plays a call waiting tone if you receive an incoming call while you are on a call.  
The S4 Light is Distracting  
By default the Bluetooth indicator will flash blue at regular intervals to indicate that the S4 is switched on. If you  
prefer, you can switch this light off. You might want to turn off the light if you find it distracting, for example if you  
are using the S4 while driving at night.  
When you turn the LEDs off, they will still light up when you turn the S4 on and off, but not at other times.  
To turn the lights off or back on again, use the LED Light command.  
Resetting the S4  
If you are having problems with the S4, you can reset it and start again.  
Resetting the S4 will clear all the stored pairing settings on the S4, delete any stored contact details and put the  
device back into pairing mode.  
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To reset the S4:  
1. Delete any existing pairing information from your phone and turn it off and back on again to refresh the phone  
memory.  
2. Make sure the S4 is switched on but not connected to any phones.  
3. Press and hold the + and - symbols for about 6 seconds, until the S4 announces that it has been reset.  
4. Now turn the S4 off and back on again.  
You will now need to pair your phone with the S4 again.  
Specifications  
> Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR  
> Supported Profiles: HFP 1.5, A2DP 1.2  
> Operating Range: Up to 10 meters  
> Frequency: 2.4 GHz  
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> Talk Time: Up to 20 hours  
> Standby Time: Up to 700 hours with handsfree trigger in battery saving mode  
> Charging Time: 3 - 4 hours  
> Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium Ion  
Help and Support  
If you are having trouble getting the S4 to work, please visit www.blueantwireless.com  
for online help, support, and troubleshooting tips.  
You can also follow the links to register your S4 for access to firmware upgrades.  
Please call us before returning the S4 to a store and we will help you through any  
difficulty you may have.  
> North America: 1 866 891-3032  
> Australia: 1300 669 049  
> New Zealand: 0800 443 122  
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Terms and Conditions  
By using this product, you are agreeing to BlueAnt’s terms and conditions, available at  
www.blueantwireless.com and on the supplied warranty information card.  
Please protect your ears. All BlueAnt devices are designed to reach volumes of up to 100 decibels. Prolonged  
use at high volumes may affect your hearing capacity and may result in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL).  
Please read the enclosed safety card for information about the safe use of BlueAnt products.  
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of  
such marks by BlueAnt Wireless is under license.  
Android is a trademark of Google Inc., Apple and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and  
other countries. The Trademark BlackBerry® is owned by Research In Motion Limited and is registered in the  
United States and may be pending or registered in other countries. BlueAnt Wireless is not endorsed, sponsored,  
affiliated with or otherwise authorized by Research In Motion Limited.  
BlueAnt and other trademarks are trademarks of BlueAnt and other organizations and may not be used without  
permission. The BlueAnt logo is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and globally with the World  
Intellectual Property Organization under the Madrid protocol.  
© 2010 BlueAnt Wireless. All Rights Reserved.  
Version: S4-MAN-AUEN-1.3  
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