Bringrr Systems C110 Bringrr Car Bluetooth User Manual 2010 07 29 User Guide w FCC NOTICES

Bringrr Systems, LLC Bringrr Car Bluetooth 2010 07 29 User Guide w FCC NOTICES

User Manual

IntroductionIt happens to all of us. You jump in your car, hurry off, and miles later, “Oh No! I forgot my cell phone!” Now you’ve lost your lifeline.  You can’t make a call, get text messages, or even hear your voicemails - never mind using GPS, contact lists, or special apps. It can be an embarrassing, expensive, or even dangerous mistake. Bringrr lives in your car’s cigarette lighter. When you start your car, Bringrr senses that your car has started and immediately employs Bluetooth to look for the signal from your phone. If your phone isn’t in the car, it sounds an alert and the Bringrr light goes from blue to red. It’s that simple. Set it up once by pairing it with your phone and it’s good to go. Now you can relax and forget about forgetting your cell phone. Setup & PairingTo get started, plug  Bringrr into  your  car’s power  port  (cigarette lighter) and start your car. Note: Some cars are equipped with power ports that are always on, while others turn on and off with the car’s engine. If your car’s power port is always on, the Bringrr light will flash when plugged in. If your car’s power port is not an always-on, Bringrr will not light up until the car is started. In general, the operation of Bringrr will be the same regardless of which type of power port you have.Press and hold the button on the side of your Bringrr until you hear a beep. Bringrr will now go into “pairing mode” and the light will flash red and blue.Make sure your phone’s  Bluetooth is  turned on.  Put your  phone into Bluetooth discovery mode and select the option to search for new devices. Bringrr will appear in the list of available Bluetooth devices. Select Bringrr and the option to pair with it. If your phone asks for a passkey, enter 0000. Once your phone is paired, Bringrr will beep. A few seconds later it will produce it’s “positive” beep and the light will turn solid blue indicating that it still “sees” the phone with which it paired.  As long as your phone is in your car, the light will remain blue. Your phone is now successfully paired to Bringrr.Note: If, for some reason Bringrr is not able to pair with your phone, you can restart the pairing process by pulling Bringrr out of the socket and re-inserting. Be sure the car is still running, then simply press and hold the Bringrr button again until you hear the beep and see the flashing of the red and blue light - this means you are back in pairing mode. Once you have paired, your phone may prompt you to “connect” with Bringrr. If this occurs, select “no”. (Unlike a hands-free unit, Bringrr does  not  need  to  be  connected  to  work.)  Some  phones  will  say Bringrr is “not connected” or “disconnected”. You don’t need to do anything in these cases as it is okay for Bringrr to be unconnected.Bluetooth           On      OffDiscoverable Bringrr Bringrr Systems, LLC33 South Commercial St.tManchester, NH 03101603.413.6195t888.944.8222twww.bringrr.comBringrr Beta Setup Guidet1SFMJNJOBSZ
Using Bringrr Day to DayYou should leave Bringrr in your power port all the time, meaning it will be at your service at the beginning of each trip. There is no need to ever turn it on - it will be always be ready to do its job. Just start your car and Bringrr will go to work, looking for your phone.After  you  start  your  car,  Bringrr’s  blue  light  will  begin  ashing. This means Bringrr is doing its “start-up” search, looking for your phone.  If Bringrr nds your phone:  It will sound its positive beep and the blue light will stop ashing and remain solid blue for the rest of your trip. If you wish to turn o the solid blue light for the remainder of your trip, simply press the Bringrr button once.If Bringrr cannot nd your phone: It will sound an alert “bring”   .der gnihsa ot egnahc lliw thgil eulb eht dna semit eerht After the alert, the red light will stop ashing and remain on solid red for the  rest of  your trip.  If you  wish to  turn  o the  solid red light for the remainder of your trip, simply press the Bringrr button once.Note: If your car engine has been o for less than 5 minutes when you restart it, and you have an always-on power port, Bringrr will not perform its “start-up” search when you restart the engine. This scenario might occur, for example, if you stopped for coee. Once your trip starts (see below) Bringrr will perform a continuing series of “in-transit” searches and will quickly tell you if you don’t have your phone. You just won’t hear the positive tone if you do have your phone. It’s a minor issue for sure, but we thought you might want to know, particularly if you missed the friendly positive beep after a quick stop. During Your TripBringrr  will  continue  to  monitor  your  phone  during  your  entire trip using its in-transit search algorithm. This will be particularly valuable if your phone runs down its battery during the trip.If your phone was found at the start of your trip, and Bringrr stops detecting your phone, the Bringrr alert will sound only once, and the Bringrr light will ash red.Bringrr could lose your phone signal if:  If  your  phone  was  not  found  at  the  start  of  your  tripand  Bringrr  subsequently  detects  it,  Bringrr will sound the positive beep and the light will change from rblue.  Bringrr could detect your phone during a trip if: Bringrr  Beta  Setup GuideBringrr Systems, LLC33 South Commercial St. Manchester, NH 03101603.413.6195 888.944.8222 www.bringrr.comCE NOTICE:The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used inportable exposure condition without restriction.CE in which countries where the product may be used freely:Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, Greece, Ireland, Denmark, Luxembourg,Austria, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Iceland.France: except the channel 10 through 13, law prohibits the use of other channels.FCC NOTICE:1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.2. Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.NOTE: 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 interfer-ence 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 o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.IC NOTICEOperation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.yred toYou have now arrived at your destination. Your phone should beat your side. And you should be relaxed and ready for action nothaving worried about your phone along the way.Note: If your car has an always-on power port, the Bringrr light will remain on for approximately ve minutes before it shuts o. This will NOT drain your car’s battery.

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