USER MANUAL
Bluetooth Headset with LCD
For Bluetooth Mobile Phones
Nth America
1 866 891-3032
New Zealand
0800 443 122 (NZ)
Australia
1300 669 049 (AUS)
Charging the V12 headset
The battery status is indicated below the battery icon. When the
percentage is below 20%, the battery of the headset is low. Charge
the unit.
1. Connect the charger’s plug into the Charger Input(1) of the V12.
Connect the charger to an external power source.The LCD(4) displays
CHARGING and the % battery level.
2. When the battery status reaches 100%,
the battery is full.
3. Unplug the charger.
Wearing the V12 on your ear
The Ear Hook(2) is reversible. Gently pull it out from its holder, reverse the position and
then secure it back into its holder. Wear it on either ear.
Wearing the V12 around your neck
The V12 can be worn around your neck attached to the included Lanyard for easy viewing
of the LCD screen. Place the Lanyard around your neck and plug the micro-usb adapter
end into the Charge port of the V12.Though you will not hear a ring tone from the V12 at
that distance from your ear, you will feel the Vibrating Alert and hear your phone ring…
(Note: not all phones will give a ring tone when a Bluetooth device is connected)
On an incoming call, check the Caller ID and if you want to answer pull the V12 off the
Lanyard and slip on to your ear.
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First time Power ON - Pairing to your Bluetooth Mobile Phone
You must pair the V12 headset to your Bluetooth mobile phone to create the link or audio
connection between the headset and your phone.
When you first turn the V12 on, it will automatically go straight into Pairing mode ready to
be found in Bluetooth searches from your phone.
1. Press the MFB(3) button and ‘Pairing’ will be displayed on screen. The headset
also Vibrates as the Vibrate option is on as default.
2. Follow the instructions from Point 2 below in Pairing.
Pairing to your Bluetooth Mobile Phone
This has to be done only once for each new phone.
1. From OFF, Press and Hold the MFB(3) until PAIRInG is displayed on screen.
2. While the headset is in pairing mode, access the Bluetooth menu of your phone.
Turn on the Bluetooth function then execute a Bluetooth search, or discovery
(See your Phone’s Manual if required).
3. When the phone displays the list of Bluetooth devices, select the ‘V12 LCD’.
4. When the phone asks for the passcode, enter 0000 and press OK.
5. The devices should connect. A headset symbol may be displayed on the mobile.
Important Note: With some phones you need to connect manually after pairing by:
Pressing MFB(3) (1st beep) to connect.
Or, using the menu of your phone:
Example, Go to the Bluetooth menu Select > Paired devices > highlight (V12 LCD) >
press Options > then press Connect.
The headset is now ready to use.
Power On/Off
Switch On: Press and hold the MFB(3) button until -ON- is displayed. The headset also
vibrates if the Vibrate option is on.
Switch Off: Press the MFB(3) button until -OFF- is displayed.
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Basic Operations
IMPORTANT:
The headset needs to be ‘paired’ with your Bluetooth mobile phone first, before you can
use the following functions (See Pairing to your Bluetooth mobile phone page 3).
Make a Call (Normal Dial):
Dial a contact and press send on your phone. Audio will automatically be on the V12.
Note: With some phones like Siemens S55 and Panasonic X70, audio will at first be on
the phone during an outgoing call.You need to press the MFB(3) for 1 second to transfer
the audio to your headset.
Answer a Call:
During the ring tone, press the MFB(3) firmly to answer the call (1st beep or until ACCEPT
is displayed).
During an incoming call, Caller ID will be displayed on the LCD(4). If you turned on the
vibrate option, the headset will vibrate while ringing during an incoming call (See Turning
the Vibrate Option On or Off on page 6).
Note: With some phones paired to V12 (Headset profile phones only), RInGInG is
displayed instead of the caller ID.
End a Call: Press the MFB(3) firmly to end the call (1st beep, or until End CALL
is displayed).
Voice Dial:
Important: Make sure the voice dialling function of your phone is activated.
Record at least one voice tag. (Kindly refer to the procedure in your phone’s manual.)
Note: Voice dialling entries must be stored in the phone’s memory, not on the SIM card!
1. Press the MFB(3) firmly (1st beep or until VOICE dIAL is displayed). A voice dial
tone will be heard on the headset, prompting the user to say the voice tag of a
contact to call.
2. Say the voice tag exactly as how you recorded it.
3. The voice will be played back to you, then the phone will dial the number
automatically.
Redial (For Handsfree Profile Phones only):
Press the MFB(3) for 3 seconds (2nd beep, or until REdIAL is displayed).
Reject a Call (For Handsfree Profile Phones only):
During the ring tone, press the MFB(3) for 3 seconds (2nd beep, or until REJECT
is displayed).
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Volume Setting:
Increase or decrease the volume by pressing the Volume Up(6) or Volume Down(7)
button. Press repeatedly until desired level is reached. The LCD(4) displays the current
volume level (from 1 to 10).
Audio Transfer (For Handsfree Profile Phones only):
During an ongoing call, you can transfer the audio.
Headset to Phone: Press the MFB(3) for 3 seconds (2nd beep, or until AUdIO OFF is
displayed). The audio will be transferred to the phone.
Phone to Headset: Press the MFB(3) firmly (1st beep or until AUdIO On is displayed).
The audio will be transferred back to the headset.
Advanced Functions
Placing a call from numbers stored in call History
(For Handsfree Profile Phones only):
The V12 automatically stores the 10 last received numbers in the call History.
1. From standby, access the call History by pressing simultaneously the Volume Up(6)
and Volume Down(7) buttons for 3 seconds. HIST (for History) is displayed on the
upper right portion of the LCD(4).
2. Press Volume Up(6) or Volume Down(7) buttons to browse the numbers.
3. If you wish to dial the selected number, press the MFB(3) for 1 second
(1st beep, or until CALL is displayed).
Erasing a number stored in call History:
1. From standby, access the call History by pressing simultaneously the Volume Up(6)
and Volume Down(7) buttons during 3 seconds. HIST (for History) will be displayed
on the LCD(4).
2. Press Volume Up(6) or Volume Down(7) buttons to browse the numbers.
3. To delete the selected number, press the MFB(3) for 3 seconds (2nd beep, or until
ERASE is displayed).
Turning the Vibrate Option On or Off:
1. From standby, access the History menu by pressing simultaneously the Volume
Up(6) and Volume Down(7) buttons during 3 seconds.
2. Repeat pressing Volume Up(6) and Volume Down(7) buttons until VIB (for Vibrate)
is displayed on the upper portion of the LCD(4).
3. Use the Volume Up(6) or Volume Down(7) buttons to toggle between on or off.
4. When set, press MFB(3) to return to standby mode.
Note: If you have chosen to turn on the Vibrate option, you can see VIB displayed on
the LCD(4).
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Multi-Pairing / Switching Connections Between Phones:
The V12 can be paired to 5 different Bluetooth phones. Once 5 phones have been paired
an additional pairing will automatically delete the phone that has not been used for the
longest time. Thus, the V12 always maintains 5 phones in its memory.
You can easily switch to any of the paired phones by:
1. Disconnecting the currently used phone using the “Active devices” in the Bluetooth
menu of that phone.
2. Connect to the wanted phone by using the “Paired devices” in the Bluetooth menu of
that wanted phone.
Note: Reconnection to a paired phone can also be done by pressing the
MFB(3). But when you press the MFB(3), the V12 will attempt to connect to the last
used phone only. Therefore, it is recommended to connect to another paired phone
using the phone menu.
Trouble Shooting and Support Documents
on using with computers for VOIP application\s.
Phone/Device Software
Please make sure you have the latest firmware upgrade for your Phone especially if
you are using a PDA Phone. Go to the support section of the manufacturers’ website
to check you have the latest version. Many new mobile phones, pda’s and computers
phones require a Bluetooth patch to improve Bluetooth functionality from the original
released version.
ResettingYour Phone/Device
Phones can become prone to software and memory issues which may cause Bluetooth
reconnection problems. This can be fixed simply by turning the phone off and back on
again. The phone will be reset and the working memory cleared.
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Specifications:
Bluetooth compliance ________ Bluetooth version 1.2 specifications
Supported Bluetooth profiles___ Bluetooth headset and handsfree profiles with
automatic detection
Operating Range ____________ Up to 10 meters
Frequency _________________ 2.4GHz
Talk Time __________________ Up to 12 hours
Standby Time_______________ Up to 300 hours
Charging Time______________ 3 hours
Battery Type________________ Rechargeable Lithium Polymer
Special Features ____________ * Ambient Noise Reduction
* Caller ID on LCD display
* Last Call Redial
* Received Call History
* Last Ten Received Numbers dialling
* Voice Recognition dialling (if phone supports)
* Reject Incoming Call
* Vibrating Alert
Weight ____________________ 16 grams
Dimension (mm) ____________ 59.5 x 19 x 14 (25 with speaker)
Display____________________ * 12 digits caller ID, (ID will be hidden after answering)
* Volume Level
* Battery Level (0 to 100%)
* Charging Level (0 to 100%)
* Connection and Call Status
* Automatic backlight
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BlueAnt V12 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
A. General
1. What is the main difference between the V12 and other Bluetooth headsets?
2. What is included in the V12 package?
3. How does the V12 use the Bluetooth technology?
4. How do I handle calls when the V12 is connected?
5. Can I transfer an ongoing call back to my phone to continue it there?
6. How many devices can I pair to the V12?
7. Is my phone compatible?
8. What is the passcode/passkey of the V12?
9. Can I change the passcode of the V12?
10. Can I use voice activated dialing if my phone supports it?
11. Can I use the V12 to listen to music from my mobile?
12. How often should I charge my V12?
13. Can I use my V12 with my computer / laptop for VOIP applications?
14. Do I need to pair the devices every time I use them together?
B. Bluetooth
1. Is it safe to use Bluetooth devices, I have heard they can allow unauthorized
connections?
2. Can somebody else take control of my V12 if they are in range?
3. What is the difference between Handsfree and Headset Bluetooth Profiles?
4. How do I know if my devices are connected?
5. How far can my mobile be from the V12 and still remain connected?
6. Can other electrical devices cause interference with Bluetooth?
7. If I cup my hand over a bluetooth device the signal strength and quality suffers.
Why does this happen?
8. What Bluetooth devices can use a Bluetooth headset?
C.Troubleshooting
1. Why won’t my V12 go into pairing mode?
2. Why can’t I hear any sound from the Speaker?
3. Why is the V12 noisy and distorted?
4. My V12 worked great but now it won’t connect, what can I do?
5. Why can the talk time and standby time differ from the products specification?
6. Why does my phones battery not last as long as it used to?
7. I am having trouble pairing a second phone, what can I do?
8. How can I stay near the V12 but not have calls diverted through it?
9. My phone says “Bluetooth Module not found” what can I do?
10. I have a pda phone that pairs to the V12 but has trouble transferring calls, how
can I fix this problem?
11. Why can’t I hear the dial tone from headset when I dial?
12. Voice dialing is not successful every time what can I do?
13. I have read all the solutions in this document but I still cannot get my V12 to
work properly, what can I do
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A. General
1. What is the main difference between the V12 and other Bluetooth headsets?
The V12 has a backlit LCD screen which provides the user with much information
about the status of the headset.Rather than relying on flashes of LED lights like other
headsets, the V12 tells the user exactly what it is doing in defined status symbols
and words. Displayed on screen is - Caller ID, battery and charge levels, volume
level, vibrate status, Bluetooth connection status, redial and voice dial status, the
phone that is connected (up to 5 devices can be paired) and received call history.
2. What is included in the V12 package?
In the box is the V12 headset, an AC adapter, one small and one large removable
ear hook, and a neck strap with a micro USB plug for easy, a User guide and a 2 year
warranty card.
3. How does the V12 use the Bluetooth technology?
Bluetooth is used to send and receive voice signals over radio waves between your
mobile phone and the V12. It allows the V12 to control phone calls on your mobile
phone remotely and to view incoming call numbers.
4. How do I handle calls when the V12 is connected?
For incoming calls firmly press the MFB button (multi-function button) once to answer
the call. For outgoing calls firmly press the MFB(3) button once to activate voice
dialing or dial as per normal from your phone and the call will transfer to the V12.
For redialing the last number called, press the MFB(3) for 3 seconds, redial will be
displayed on screen and a second beep is heard.
To terminate an ongoing call press the MFB(3) button once.
5. Can I transfer an ongoing call back to my phone to continue it there?
Yes, simply switch the V12 OFF by Pressing and Holding the MFB for 3 seconds and
the call will continue on the phone. Or transfer back to your phone using your phones
Bluetooth menu.
6. How many devices can I pair to the V12?
The V12 can store pairing information for 5 different phone phones/devices. It will
connect to the last used phone if it is on and in range. If you wish to connect another
paired phone select the V12 LCD in the phones Bluetooth menu. The V12 can only
connect to one phone at a time.
7. Is my phone compatible?
If your phone has Bluetooth it more than likely supports a Handsfree or Headset
Bluetooth profile, and so will work with the V12. Check your phones manual or our
compatibility list on the BlueAnt website for up to date information.
8. What is the passcode/passkey of the V12?
The Passcode for the V12 is “0000”.
9. Can I change the passcode of the V12?
No, the passkey is inbuilt and cannot be changed.
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10. Can I use voice activated dialing if my phone supports it?
Yes the V12 supports voice activated dialing if your phone also supports it. This
feature requires the phone to support the Handsfree profile which (generally) all
newly released phones do support. Headset profile is becoming outdated and few
phones are released only with Headset profile these days.
Check your phones user manual for information on setting this up.
11. Can I use the V12 to listen to music from my mobile?
Some phones can send music to the V12 using the Handsfree Profile but it will be a
mono signal and sound a bit like an AM radio. Good applications for this are audio
books.
12. How often should I charge my V12?
You should charge the V12 when the LCD Battery Indicator shows 20% or below.
The battery will last for about 300 hrs on standby and much longer if the V12 is
switched off in between uses.
13. Can I use my V12 with my computer for VOIP applications?
Yes, you can connect the V12 to a PC or Mac that supports the Bluetooth Headset
or Handsfree profile.To do this you need to have Bluetooth enabled in your computer
by using a Bluetooth USB Dongle or having a computer that has Bluetooth inbuilt.
Depending on the Bluetooth software installed, the connection process is different.
Simply put the V12 into Pairing mode, then activate a search using your computers
Bluetooth Software. When the V12 is displayed, enter the Passkey “0000” then start
the Headset/Handsfree service by connecting the headset.
Note: Microsoft’s® Windows® XP generic Bluetooth driver does not support audio, but
your computer may be using a different driver that does support it.
To check which Bluetooth driver you have, go to:
Control Panel > Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices > Sounds and Audio Devices.
Click on the hardware tab and find the “Bluetooth Audio” in the Devices. Left click on
the “Bluetooth Audio” to make it highlighted. Below you can see which manufacturer’s
device driver is linked to the “Bluetooth Audio”.
Check your computer manufacturers’ website for any software updates.
Go to our website for more details on using the V12 for VOIP.
14. Do I need to pair the devices every time I use them together?
No, the pairing process is required only once for each phone, unless the devices
are deleted.
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B. Bluetooth
1. Is it safe to use Bluetooth devices, I have heard they can allow unauthorized
connections?
For Bluetooth security reasons, after you have set up your bluetooth devices we
recommend turning OFF the visibility option in the Bluetooth Menu of your phone
so that other Bluetooth users cannot see the your phone. (This only applies to a few
mainly older Bluetooth enabled phones as most new phones have better security.)
2. Can somebody else take control of my V12 if they are in range?
No, the V12 can only connect to previously paired devices that have been authenticated.
3. What is the difference between Handsfree and Headset Bluetooth Profiles?
Handsfree Profile allows for extra features to be used with a mobile phone. Voice
Dial, redial, call transfer are some that are included in Handsfree but not Headset.
Handsfree also allows for a slightly better call quality.
4. How do I know if my devices are connected?
When Bluetooth is turned ON on your phone you may see a Bluetooth symbol
appear on your main screen that changes slightly (colours invert or arrows appear)
when connected to the V12. Some phones show a Headset or Car symbol to notify
you that the devices are connected.
5. How far can my mobile be from the V12 and still remain connected?
The V12 will remain connected within a range of 10 meters (30 ft). Sound quality
may start to deteriorate after about 7 meters depending on your environment and if
obstacles are present.
6. Can other electrical devices cause interference with Bluetooth?
Bluetooth technology employs a technique called frequency hopping to constantly
change the frequency at which it sends data, reducing interference with wireless
devices like wireless LAN’s, cordless landline phones. Noise Interference can occur
if the Bluetooth device is used in close proximity with a microwave. Check if there
are any such devices in the surroundings, and if so keep the distance between the
V12 and such devices to at least 5 - 10m. Usually any interference will only cause a
slight crackling sound.
The frequency of Bluetooth is much higher than that of radio station bands .
7. If I cup my hand over a bluetooth device the signal strength and quality suffers.
Why does this happen?
Bluetooth signals are radio waves and so do not need line of sight to operate. But,
radio waves cannot travel through water and as the human body is made up of
mostly water they cannot travel through it. And so, your hand will create a barrier
causing slight interference and a loss of signal quality.
8. What Bluetooth devices can use a Bluetooth headset?
To use the V12 the device must support either headset or handsfree bluetooth
profiles. Some devices may only support data transmissions and not audio.
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C.Troubleshooting
1. Why won’t my V12 go into pairing mode?
Follow through the instructions in the V12 Manual. To enter pairing mode Press and
hold the MFB till ‘pairing’ is displayed on screen.
If you have already paired 3 different phones to the V12 you will need to reset it to
pair a new device.
The V12 sometimes requires a few seconds to establish a connection. Please be
patient while devices connect.
2. Why can’t I hear any sound from the Speaker?
The phone’s memory may have become corrupt and can be fixed by rebooting the
phone. If this does not work, delete pairing information and pair again.
Check the volume levels of your phone and the headset.
3. Why is the V12 noisy and distorted?
A low battery can also cause bad voice quality. Please charge the headset.
Some people like to have their phone ring loudly, but this may cause distortion when
transferred to the V12 speaker. In your phone, set up a Profile with lower ringing
volumes and keypad tones and activate when using with V12. (see your phones
user manual for instructions on setting up profiles, some phones can switch profiles
automatically). Adjust your phones volume level and that of the headset. Also, you
may have low antenna strength from your phone network which may cause signal
drop outs or disruption.
4. My V12 worked great but now it won’t connect, what can I do?
As newer phones are like mini-computers, they may become corrupt over time and
you may need to reset them every so often (at least once a week is good). Simply
switch off your phone remove the battery for a few seconds, replace and reboot.The
V12 should now connect. If not, remove existing pairing and re-pair the devices.
5. Why can the talk time and standby time differ with the products specification
description?
The talk time and stand by time will differ based on different brands’ mobile phones,
different distances between devices and the different Bluetooth link status (active,
sleep, sniff mode etc.)
6. Why does my phones battery not last as long as it used to?
When you switch Bluetooth ON, your phone is ready to connect to paired Bluetooth
devices.This will use more battery power than without Bluetooth ON.The V12 has a
standby mode it enters when connected to your phone so that it minimizes battery
use.This allows the V12 to have such outstanding battery life as well as reducing the
power required by the phone.
7. I am having trouble pairing a second phone, what can I do?
When Pairing a second mobile phone, make sure the first is off or out of range.
If you cannot connect to a previously paired and connected phone, go to the Bluetooth
menu in the phone and select the V12 and Press Connect. Some phones may require
this if it is the second device used.You do not have to repair the devices just manually
connect. Some Nokia phones require you disconnect from the first phone using the
phones Bluetooth menu before connecting with the second.
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8. How can I stay near the V12 but not have calls diverted through it?
The V12 will remain connected within a range of 10 meters so if you are staying near
the device but want to take calls through the phone simply switch the V12 off by long
pressing the MFB button.
9. My phone says “Bluetooth Module not found” what can I do?
ThismeansthatyourphonecannotfinditsinternalBluetoothchipforsomereason.Restarting
your phone should fix this problem. If not please contact your phones manufacturer.
10. I have a pda phone that pairs to the V12 but has trouble transferring calls, how
can I fix this?
Go to the phone manufacturers’website and download and install the latest ROM software for
your device. Many new pda phones are software upgradeable and fixes are made available
for problems such as this. This is especially the case with newly released devices.
11. Why can’t I hear the dial tone from headset when I dial?
Check the Bluetooth protocol of your mobile phone to see if it supports in-band
ring tone. If it does, then you should hear the dial tone (such as Nokia series) or if it
doesn’t you cannot (such as some Sony-Ericsson series).
12. Voice dialing is not successful every time what can I do?
Using your headset to record the voice tags can enhance the recognition rate.
Please refer to the user guide of your phone. Noisy environments can affect voice
recognition. Record your voice commands in a quiet place.
13. I have read all the solutions in this document but I still cannot get my V12 to
work properly, what can I do?
Please make an enquiry to on our website or call the Blueant Customer Service Team
on
1 866 891-3032 (Nth America), 1300 669 049 (AUS) or 0800 443 122 (NZ)
Disclaimers
This manual is published by BlueAnt. The information contained in this document is subject to change
without notice. All rights reserved.The Bluetooth word, mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
and any use of such marks by BlueAnt is under license. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows XP are registered
trademarks of Microsoft, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement
15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for
compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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> Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
> Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You are cautioned that changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority
to operate the equipment.
FCC RF radiation exposure statement:
ThisTransmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Warning: Prolonged use of a headset at high volumes may affect your hearing capacity. Using for
extensive time periods may result in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). Be careful about using in noisy
environments as the tendency is to turn the headset up to compensate. Hearing loss may occur if the
headset is used at maximum volumes for more than 5 minutes per day. Hearing loss may occur if the
headset is used at medium volumes if used for more than 1 hour per day. Exposure to sound at such a
close range for more than eight hours a day may result in hearing loss, even at low levels.
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC
BlueAnt Warranty Process
1. Should you be having difficulties in operation please refer to the online FAQ and
support documents..
2. Check our website for more information, updated manuals and troubleshooting.
3. Call us and speak to one of the BlueAnt Wireless Customer Service Team
We will clarify whether you have a hardware or connection issue.
4. Return the unit directly to BlueAnt for testing and replacement of faulty items
– Please call to arrange a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number.
Warranty Terms and Conditions
1. BlueAnt Warrant the original purchaser of this product only.
2. BlueAnt will replace or repair any faulty product provided it has not been misused or
abused in any way.
3. There are no user serviceable parts inside this product. Using a non-authorized
repairer will void the warranty.
4. The Warranty is valid for 2 years (24 months) from the date of purchase.
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Proof of purchase must be supplied to obtain warranty.
Headset must be in original packaging with serial number for warranty to be valid.
5. Warranties are effective from the proof of purchase date and not from the date
of any subsequent repair or replacement.
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Contact Us
For Connection Assistance or if you are having difficulties using
your V12, please make an enquiry on our website
OR CALL
Nth America
1 866 891-3032
New Zealand
0800 443 122 (NZ)
Australia
1300 669 049 (AUS)
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