Assistive Technology Services BT2

Xtreme Technologies Xlink BT2 Bluetooth Gateway

Ụdị: BT2

Brand: Assistive Technology Services

1. Okwu mmalite

The Xtreme Technologies Xlink BT2 Bluetooth Gateway allows you to integrate your cellular phone service with your existing home telephone system. This device enables you to make and receive calls on your mobile phone using any standard corded or cordless home telephone, eliminating the need for a traditional landline service. It provides the convenience of using your familiar home phones while leveraging your mobile plan.

2. Ozi nchekwa

  • Gụọ ntuziaka niile nke ọma tupu i jiri ngwaọrụ ahụ.
  • Debe ngwaọrụ ahụ pụọ na mmiri, mmiri, na oke okpomọkụ.
  • Do not attempt to open, modify, or repair the device yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
  • Use only the provided USB power cable and a compatible 5V USB power adapter (not included).
  • Debe ngwaọrụ ahụ na mpaghara ikuku nke ọma ka ọ ghara ikpo oke ọkụ.
  • Avoid placing the device near strong electromagnetic fields.

3. Ihe ngwugwu

Biko lelee igbe maka ihe ndị a:

  • Xlink BT2 Bluetooth Gateway
  • USB Power USB
  • Ụdọ ekwentị
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ (Akwụkwọ a)

4. Ngwaahịa gafereview

4.1. Atụmatụ igodo

  • Connects cell phones to home telephones via Bluetooth.
  • Allows making and receiving cell phone calls on any connected home phone.
  • Compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled cell phones.
  • Supports multiple home telephones (corded or cordless systems).
  • Ideal for replacing traditional landline service.
  • Can be used to connect landline devices like medical alert systems to a cell phone.
  • No monthly fees for the Xlink BT2 device itself.

4.2. Nhazi ngwaọrụ

Xlink BT2 Bluetooth Gateway device

The Xlink BT2 Bluetooth Gateway, a compact device designed to bridge your mobile and home phone systems.

Ports on the Xlink BT2 Bluetooth Gateway

N'azụ view of the Xlink BT2, showing the phone line input, power input, and USB charging port.

  • Phone Port (RJ11): Connects to your home telephone system.
  • 5V In (Micro USB): Power input for the device.
  • 5V Out (USB-A): Optional port for charging a cell phone (power output).
  • Bluetooth Indicator LED: Na-egosi ọkwa njikọ Bluetooth.
  • Ring Indicator LED: Illuminates when an incoming call is detected.
  • Kachasị Button: Na-ebute ọnọdụ njikọta Bluetooth.
  • Test Ring Button: Triggers a test ring on connected home phones.

5. Nhazi

Follow these steps to set up your Xlink BT2 Bluetooth Gateway:

  1. Njikọ ike: Connect the provided USB power cable to the "5V In" port on the Xlink BT2. Plug the other end into a 5V USB power adapter (not included) and then into a wall outlet. The Bluetooth indicator LED will light up, indicating the device is powered on.
  2. Telephone Connection: Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the "Phone" port on the Xlink BT2. Connect the other end to your home telephone wall jack or directly to your cordless phone base unit. Ensure all home phones are properly connected to your home telephone system.
  3. Njikọ Bluetooth:
    • Ensure your cell phone's Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable.
    • Press and hold the "Pairing" button on the Xlink BT2 until the Bluetooth indicator LED flashes rapidly.
    • On your cell phone, search for new Bluetooth devices and select "Xlink BT2" from the list.
    • Once successfully paired, the Bluetooth indicator LED on the Xlink BT2 will glow steadily.
    • Mara: The Xlink BT2 can typically pair with up to two cell phones. If pairing a second phone, repeat the process.
Diagram showing Xlink BT2 connected to home phones and power

Illustration of the Xlink BT2 connecting to a standard wall outlet, a cordless phone base, and multiple cordless handsets.

An official video demonstrating the core functionality of the Xlink BT2, highlighting how it enables landline phones to operate without a traditional landline service by connecting to a cell phone.

6. Ntuziaka ọrụ

6.1. Ịkpọ oku

  1. Pick up any connected home telephone. You should hear a dial tone.
  2. Dial the desired phone number. The call will be routed through your paired cell phone.

6.2. Ịnata oku

  1. When your paired cell phone receives an incoming call, all connected home telephones will ring.
  2. Pick up any connected home telephone to answer the call.

6.3. Using with Medical Alert Systems

The Xlink BT2 can be used to connect landline-based medical alert systems to your cell phone service:

  1. Connect the medical alert system's phone line to the Xlink BT2's "Phone" port.
  2. Ensure the Xlink BT2 is powered on and reliably paired with a cell phone that has active cellular service.
  3. Test the medical alert system according to its own instructions to confirm it can make calls through the Xlink BT2.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If you encounter issues with your Xlink BT2, please refer to the following common problems and solutions:

  • Enweghị ụda ọkpụkpọ:
    • Check if the Xlink BT2 is powered on (Bluetooth LED should be lit).
    • Ensure the telephone line cord is securely connected to both the Xlink BT2 and your home phone system.
    • Verify your cell phone is paired and within Bluetooth range of the Xlink BT2.
  • Enweghị ike ịkpọ/nata oku:
    • Confirm your cell phone has cellular service and is not in airplane mode.
    • Check the Bluetooth connection status on both the Xlink BT2 and your cell phone. Re-pair if necessary.
    • Ensure the Xlink BT2 is not too far from your cell phone (typical Bluetooth range is about 30 feet/10 meters).
  • Ogo ọdịyo adịghị mma:
    • Move your cell phone closer to the Xlink BT2.
    • Ensure there are no physical obstructions or sources of electromagnetic interference between the devices.
    • Check your cell phone's signal strength in its current location.
  • Home Phones Not Ringing:
    • Verify the Xlink BT2 is powered on and successfully paired with your cell phone.
    • Ensure your home phone system is functioning correctly.
    • Press the "Test Ring" button on the Xlink BT2 to confirm it can send a ring signal to your home phones.

8. Nkọwapụta

NlereanyaBT2
NjikọtaTeknụzụ ikuku ikuku Bluetooth
Ntinye ike5V DC (via Micro USB)
Mpụta ike5V DC (via USB-A, for charging)
Ibu10.5 ounce (297.67 grams)
Ngwa dakọtaraBluetooth-enabled Smartphones
Njirimara Pụrụ IcheEnweghị ụgwọ ọnwa kwa ọnwa

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information, technical assistance, or customer support, please refer to the manufacturer's official website or contact Assistive Technology Services directly. Please retain your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

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