Naxa NAT-500 User manual

Portable Bluetooth®Handset and Speakerphone
NAT-500
Instruction Manual
Please read carefully before use and keep for future reference.

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In the Box
Please take a moment to make sure that you have ev-
erything in the list below. Although we make every ef-
fort to ensure that each Naxa device is securely packed
and sealed, we know a lot can happen in between us
and you. If anything is missing, check back with your
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not help you, please contact our Naxa Support team at
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•NAT-500 speakerphone/handset
•USB charge cable
•AUX cable
•AC power adapter

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At a Glance
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Part Description
1 Power switch Set to ON to turn the unit on.
Set to OFF to turn the unit off.
2 Hand-
set charge
connector
Charge contact for the handset when it is
placed in the cradle.
3 IR receiver IR connection to the handset.
4 Speaker High-performance speaker delivers
clear, dynamic sound.
5 Speaker base Bluetooth®speaker system and cradle
for the handset.
6 Handset
cradle
Place the handset in the cradle to store
it and to charge it.

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Part Description
7 Memory card
slot
Play compatible MP3 les from a mi-
croSD or microSDHC memory card.
8 Charge LED Lights up to indicate the charge status.
9 Power In jack
(Micro USB)
Use the included AC power adapter to
connect the speaker base to a power
supply.
10 AUX jack 3.5 mm line-in connection to play audio
devices without Bluetooth®
11 USB/Charge
Port
Charge USB devices (such as a cellphone)
or play compatible MP3 les from a USB
ash memory drive.

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Part Description
12 + Next: Press to skip to the next track.
Volume up: Press and hold to increase the
volume.
13 Mode: Press and hold to switch between
Bluetooth®, Music Play and AUX modes.
Play/pause: Press to start, pause, or re-
sume playback.
Phone: Control the call functions when the
speakerphone is connected to a Bluetooth
enabled phone.
14 – Previous: Press to skip to the previous track.
Volume down: Press and hold to decrease
the volume.
15 Mode LED Blue: Bluetooth mode.
Green: Music Play mode.
Orange: AUX mode.
16 Status LED Flashing blue: Ready to pair.
Steady blue: Connected.
17 Microphone Built-in microphone for hands-free speak-
erphone functions.

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18 Handset
speaker
Listen to phone calls on the handset.
19 Screen Displays call and status information.
20 Press to dial a number or to answer an
incoming call.
21 Press to end a call.
Press and hold to turn the handset on or
off.
22 Keypad Use the keypad to dial a number.
23 IR transmitter IR connection with the speaker base.
24 Hand-
set charge
connector
Charge contact for the handset when it is
placed in the cradle of the speaker base.
25 Handset
microphone
Speak into the microphone when making
phone calls with the handset.

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Connecting Power
Your speakerphone has an integrated rechargeable
battery. Upon initial use, the battery should be charged
fully to ensure optimal performance and battery life.
Use the included USB power adapter to connect the
speaker to an AC 100-240V power source to charge the
battery.
•Connect the small end of the included USB power
adapter cable to the Power In jack of the speaker-
phone [9].
•Connect the two-pronged adapter to an AC 100-
240 V power supply.
The Charge LED [8] will light red when the
speakerphone is charging.
⚠To optimize the performance and longevity
of the battery, please charge it fully before
using the speakerphone for the rst time.
⚠The battery used in this device may present
a re or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not
disassemble, incinerate, or heat the battery.
Do not leave the battery in a place subject
to direct sunlight, or in a car with its win-
dows closed.
Do not connect the unit to a power source
other than that which is indicated here or on
the label as this may result in the risk of re
or electric shock.
To turn the speakerphone on, set the Power switch [1]
to the ON position.
To turn the speakerphone off, set the Power switch [1]
to the OFF position.

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Charging a USB Device
When the speaker base is connected to power, you can
use it to charge another USB device such as a mobile
phone. Instead of using your mobile phone at home,
leave it charging and use the NAT-500 speakerphone/
handset instead!
To charge your phone or other USB device:
1. Using the USB cable that was included with your
phone or device, connect the large end to the USB/
Charge port of the speakerphone [11].
2. Connect the smaller end to your USB device.
The USB/Charge port power output is DC
5 V, 1 A. Devices with larger screens may
require more current and take longer to
charge.
Using Bluetooth®Mode
Pairing a Device with Bluetooth®
A device must be paired with the speakerphone before
using them together for the rst time.
Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your device before
attempting to pair it.
Set your speakerphone to Bluetooth mode (press and
hold until the Mode LED [15] is blue). The speaker-
phone will automatically search for a paired device. If it
nds a paired device, it will connect to it automatically.
If it does not detect a paired device, it will switch to
Pairing mode (the Status LED [16] will ash blue). When
the speakerphone is in Pairing Mode, it will announce
itself to nearby Bluetooth devices and accept pairing
requests from them.
1. The speakerphone will announce itself as the NAXA
NAT-500. To nd it, use your device to search for
nearby Bluetooth devices. (This function is usually
in the Bluetooth settings menu; refer to your de-

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vice’s instruction manual to learn more.)
2. Select the NAXA NAT-500 from the list of found
devices.
3. If your device asks for a passcode, use “0000” to
complete the pairing process.
When the speakerphone is paired and connected to a
device, the Status LED [16] will light a steady blue.
If the pairing process fails, turn the speak-
erphone off and then back on, set the
speakerphone to Bluetooth mode, and then
repeat steps 1-3.
Make sure that the volume of your device is
set to its maximum level; use the speaker-
phone to adjust the volume to a comfort-
able level.
Bluetooth®Phone Controls
When the speakerphone is connected to a Bluetooth®
enabled phone:
To do this... ...do this
Answer a call Press [13].
Press [20] if the handset
is not on the cradle.
End a call Press [13].
Press [21] if the handset
is not on the cradle.
Reject an incoming call Press and hold [13].
Call back the last number Press [20] twice quickly.

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Bluetooth®Speaker Controls
When the speakerphone is connected to a Bluetooth®
device:
To do this... ...do this
Start, pause, or resume audio
playback
Press [13].
Skip to the next track Press +[12].
Skip to the previous track Press –[14].
Increase the volume level Hold +[12].
Decrease the volume level Hold –[14].
Your Bluetooth device must support re-
mote functions in order to use the speaker
controls.
Using the Music Player
(MP3)
Your speakerphone can play MP3 les from microSD/
microSDHC memory cards as well as USB ash memory
devices. Load memory cards in the memory card slot
[7]; USB ash drives should be plugged in to the USB
port [11]. The speakerphone will switch to Music Player
mode automatically when it detects a USB ash drive
or memory card; the Mode LED [15] will turn green.
The memory card and USB reader cannot
be used at the same time. Please connect
only one type of memory device at a time.
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