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1. 11 12 Caution If the headset detects a problem while charging the headset indicator red may turn off although charging is not complete Check for the following causes Ambient temperature exceeds the range of 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F There is a problem with the battery In this case charge again within the above mentioned temperature range If the problem persists consult your nearest Sony dealer Notes If the battery is not used for a long time battery may be quickly depleted however after a few recharges battery life will improve If the life of the built in rechargeable battery drops to half the normal length the battery should be replaced Consult your nearest Sony dealer for replacement of the rechargeable battery Avoid exposure to temperature extremes direct sunlight moisture sand dust or mechanical shock Never leave in a car parked in the sun Use only the supplied AC power adaptor Do not use any other AC power adaptor Battery usage hours Status Approx usage hours Communication time including music 11 hours playback time up to Standby time up to 100 hours Time stated above may vary depending on ambient temperature or conditions of use Checking the remaining battery When pressing the POWER button while the headset is turned on the headset indicator red flashes You can check the remaining battery by the number of times the headset indicator
2. Even if you control the volume on the iPod sound from the headset will not change If the transmitter and the headset become out of range and the Bluetooth connection terminates repeat the procedure from step 1 Playback through a Bluetooth connection may cause noise sound break or playback speed change depending on the location and the usage page 33 19 20 Controlling an iPod with the headset You can control an iPod see page 3 for compatible iPod models using the control button of the headset Before starting remote control operation check that step 1 and 2 of Listening to music of the iPod are completed page 18 44424 Transmitter Remote control Bluetooth headset playback pause etc Control for the iPod You can playback or pause the iPod by pressing the B gt Bl button on the headset You can turn off the iPod and transmitter by pressing and holding the B Bl button on the headset for more than 2 seconds Control music You can skip forward or backward each song on the iPod by pressing the 4 P I button You can also fast forward or fast rewind songs by holding down the K lt 4 PI button Notes Even if you control the volume on the iPod the volume of the headset does not change When operating the iPod by remote control do not cover the transmitter with your hands etc You may need to press the play pause button twice depending on the Bluetooth receiving device You m
3. Set the Bluetooth receiving device to enter Pairing in process See the operating instructions supplied with the Bluetooth receiving device Notes Passcode of the transmitter is fixed at 0000 1234 or 8888 Depending on the Bluetooth receiving device it may be necessary to input the passcode in this case 0000 1234 or 8888 The transmitter cannot be paired with a Bluetooth receiving device whose passcode is not 0000 1234 or 8888 If the Bluetooth receiving device requires a passcode input 0000 c Passcode may be called Passkey PIN code PIN number or Password Continued 21 5 Press and hold the power button of the transmitter for about 7 seconds or more to enter Pairing in process After about 1 second the transmitter indicator will flash twice but keep pressing the power button Notes When first power on the transmitter after initialized the transmitter will enter Pairing in process automatically The pairing information is initialized if you press and hold the power button for 15 seconds The transmitter indicator lights up for 5 seconds before the initialization starts Release the button immediately when the transmitter indicator lights up When the transmitter indicator flashes quickly stop pressing The transmitter enters Pairing in process The transmitter indicator status will va
4. Sony dealer e Listening with this product at high volume may affect your hearing For traffic safety do not use this product while driving or cycling Do not put weight or pressure on this product as it may cause the product to deform during long storage The ear pads are consumable They may deteriorate due to long term storage or use Replace with new ones if they are damaged If you have any questions or problems concerning this product that are not covered in this manual please consult your nearest Sony dealer 35 36 Troubleshooting If you run into any problems using this product use the following checklist and read the product support information on our website Should any problem persist consult your nearest Sony dealer Symptom Cause Remedy The transmitter is not turned on Or turns off shortly after turning on 2 Press and hold the transmitter s power button for about 1 second 2 Check the remaining battery of the iPod If the remaining battery is not enough charge the iPod 2 Reset your iPod gt If your iPod have no content add some content to your iPod The headset is not gt Charge the battery of the headset turned on gt The headset is not turned on while charging Unplug the headset from AC power adaptor and then turn on the headset No sound 2 Check the connection between the transmitter and the iPod 2 Check that both the transmitter and the headset are
5. electromagnetic environment E Optimal performance Limited performance The aerial of the headset is built into the right housing as illustrated in the dotted line Location of built in aerial The aerial of the transmitter is shown as illustrated in the dotted line Location of built in aerial The sensitivity of the Bluetooth communication will improve by turning the direction of the built in aerial to the connected Bluetooth device The communication distance shortens when the obstacles are between the aerial of the connected device and this product e The following conditions may cause noise sound break or playback speed change When using inside the metal bag When using inside the backpack or shoulder bag A device using 2 4 GHz frequency such as a wireless LAN device cordless telephone or microwave oven is in use near this product Because Bluetooth devices and wireless LAN IEEE802 11 b g use the same frequency microwave interference may occur and resulting in communication speed deterioration noise or invalid connection if this product is used near a wireless LAN device In such a case perform the following Install this product and Bluetooth device as near to each other as possible If this product is used within about 10 meters about 30 feet of a wireless LAN device turn off the wireless LAN device Continued 33 Microwaves emitting from a Bluetoo
6. etc of iPod functions by included headset via Bluetooth connection Transmitter power supplied from iPod so no additional battery or charging is needed for transmitter only You can enjoy listening to music wirelessly by using the transmitter and the headset separately to be used together with other Bluetooth devices The connected Bluetooth device is required to support A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile iPod with dock connector port 30 pin Bi Bluetooth uetoot headset transmitter se Tip For details on Bluetooth wireless technology see page 6 Getting Started Checking supplied items AC power adaptor 1 Operating Instructions this book 1 Warranty Card 1 Location and Function of Parts Bluetooth headset Headset indicator blue Indicates the communication status of the headset Headset indicator red Indicates the power status of the headset Multi function button Controls various functions when calling with a headset by combining with a Bluetooth mobile phone Press the button on the tactile dots Jog switch Controls various functions when listening to music with a headset oJ e N 0 FS 13 RESET button Push this button when the headset does not opera
7. iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection emn point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Disposal of waste batteries applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indica
8. red flashes Headset Indicator red Status 3 times Full 2 times Mid 1 time Low needs to charge Note You cannot check the remaining battery immediately after the headset is turned on or while pairing When the battery is almost empty The headset indicator red flashes slowly automatically When the battery becomes empty a beep sounds and the headset will turn off automatically 13 1 Hold near the foldable part 1 Unfold the left and right with both hands and lift up neckband as illustrated the left housing to fold it as illustrated Fold the right housing in the same manner 2 Lift up and open up the remaining half of the neckband 2 Close the folded left and right neckband Notes Be careful not to hit your face or eyes with the top of the neckband 14 Place the neckband on the neck The headset with the POWER button is the right housing for the right ear 2 Lift up the headset slightly above the ear level put down the neckband so that it hooks on your ears and put the ear pads on your ears 3 Adjust the angle and position of the neckband so that the headset is fitted comfortably on your ears Neckband Left ear ae X Ear pad 15 16 Connecting to an iPod Connect the transmitter to the dock connector port of an iPod see page 3 for compatible iPod models firmly Dock connector port 30 pin Power button To turn on the transmitter 1 Co
9. to music on a Bluetooth compatible music player the headset needs to be connected to the mobile phone using HFP or HSP Make a Bluetooth connection between the headset and the device in use following the procedures outlined below 1 Make a Bluetooth connection between the headset and the mobile phone in use with HFP or HSP following the procedures outlined in Calling with headset page 28 2 Make a Bluetooth connection between the transmitter and the headset page 18 To make a call while playing back music 1 Press the multi function button while playing back music page 31 or operate your Bluetooth mobile phone to make a telephone call If no dial tone is heard on the headset press and hold the multi function button for about 2 seconds To receive a call while playing back music When an incoming call arrives the music pauses and the ring tone is heard from the headset 1 Press the multi function button and talk After finishing the call press the multi function button The headset is switched back to music playback When no ring tone is heard even if an incoming call arrives 1 Stop music playback 2 When ringing press the multi function button and talk Additional Information Precautions On Bluetooth communication Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 meters about 30 feet Maximum communication range may vary depending on obstacles human body metal wall etc or
10. turned on 2 Ensure that the transmitter is not too far from the headset or this product is not receiving interference from a wireless LAN other 2 4 GHz wireless device or microwave oven gt Pair the transmitter and the headset again page 27 gt Check that music is being played back by the iPod 2 Check that the volume of the headset is not set too low Low sound level gt Turn up the volume of the headset as high as possible to the extent that sound is not distorted Cannot change the volume 2 Change the volume on the headset Distorted sound gt Turn down the volume of the headset to the point where the sound is no longer distorted gt Ensure that this product is not receiving interference from a wireless LAN other 2 4 GHz wireless device or microwave oven 2 Turn off the EQ of iPod Symptom Cause Remedy Sound break noise gt Ifa device that generates electromagnetic radiation or playback speed such as a wireless LAN other Bluetooth device s or change a microwave oven is nearby move away from such sources gt Remove any obstacle between the transmitter and the headset or move away from the obstacle gt Locate the transmitter and the headset as near as possible 2 Re position or re orient the transmitter and the headset The headset does not gt Reset the headset Pairing information is not deleted operate properly by this operation Insert a small pin etc in
11. S ONY 3 280 325 12 1 amp Wireless Stereo Headset Operating Instructions C Bluetooth DR BT21iK 2007 Sony Corporation To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Do not install the appliance in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet To reduce the risk of fire do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers tablecloths curtains etc And do not place lighted candles on the apparatus To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus Connect the AC power adaptor to an easily accessible AC outlet Should you notice an abnormality in the AC power adaptor disconnect it from the AC outlet immediately Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as direct sunlight fire or the like Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss CE Hereby Sony Corp declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC For details please access the following URL http www compliance sony de Use of this radio equipment is not allowed in the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny Alesund Svalbard in Norway
12. System Bluetooth Specification version 2 0 Compatible Bluetooth Profiles A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile HSP Headset Profile HFP Hands free Profile Supported Codecs SBC MP3 Supported content protection method SCMS T Power source DC 3 7 V Built in lithium ion rechargeable battery Mass Approx 63 g 2 3 oz Rated power consumption 15W Receiver Type Open air dynamic Driver unit 30 mm dome type Reproduction frequency range 14 24 000 Hz Microphone Type Omni directional electret condenser Effective frequency range 100 4 000 Hz 39 40 The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles between devices magnetic fields around a microwave oven static electricity reception sensitivity aerial s performance operating system software application etc Enhanced Data Rate Bluetooth standard profiles indicate the purpose of Bluetooth communication between devices Codec Audio signal compression and conversion format Subband Codec Design and specifications are subject to change without notice ntpiiwww sory net NAM 8328032512 1 Printed in Malaysia
13. ansmitter indicator lights up for 5 seconds before the initialization starts Release the button immediately when the transmitter indicator lights up Pairing in process is released after about 5 minutes If pairing is not established within about 5 minutes repeat the above procedure from step 4 iPod backlight may turn on in this 5 minutes To enter Pairing in process you need to turn off the power of the transmitter first 27 28 Calling with headset Preparation for calling Bluetooth connection Check the following before operating the headset The Bluetooth function is active on the mobile phone Pairing of the headset and the Bluetooth mobile phone is complete Headset indicator red VOL button VOL 4 button Multi function button POWER button Headset indicator blue 1 Press and hold the POWER button for about 3 seconds while the headset is turned off The headset indicator blue and headset indicator red flash together twice the headset turns on and then the headset tries to connect to the last Bluetooth mobile phone that was used Note Do not press and hold the POWER button for more than 7 seconds otherwise pairing mode is entered V Tip The headset will stop trying to connect to the Bluetooth mobile phone after 1 minute In such a case press the multi function button to try to connect again When the headset does not connect to a Bluetooth mobile phone automatically You can ma
14. ator flashes quickly Pairing in process The headset indicator flashes at about 1 second intervals when responding to the Bluetooth transmitting device Connectable Pairing successful The headset indicator flashes at about 5 second intervals Connected Note Passcode of the headset is fixed at 0000 Depending on the Bluetooth receiving device it may be necessary to input the passcode in this case 0000 The headset cannot be paired with a Bluetooth receiving device whose passcode is not 0000 Passcode may be called Passkey PIN code PIN number or Password When not completed pairing Repeat the procedure from step 2 To quit Pairing in process Press and hold the POWER button of the headset for about 3 seconds to turn off the headset Note For using the Bluetooth function it is required that the Bluetooth device on the other side is corresponding with the same profile as the headset However even if it is corresponding with the same profile the function may differ depending on the specification of the Bluetooth device Continued 25 On Headset Indicators UJ Headset indicator blue Headset indicator red zu Status Indicator 2 Searching B e ET a amp Re e e e 0 0 0 0 Connectable B RI 8 Connecting B He e e e e e HFP HSPorAg
15. ay need to press the play pause button of the Bluetooth receiving device twice when you operate the button on the iPod Operation of the iPod with the transmitter by the Bluetooth receiving device will vary depending on the Bluetooth receiving device s specification When the iPod is playing a video or photo remote control operation may become unstable Tip When you press the pause button on the Bluetooth receiving device the iPod goes to pause mode for 10 minutes and the iPod backlight is turns on and off at interval Do not cover the transmitter with hands Advanced operation Pairing with other Bluetooth devices Bluetooth devices need to be paired with each other beforehand Once Bluetooth devices are paired there is no need for pairing again except in the following cases Pairing information is deleted after repair etc This product is paired with 9 or more receiving devices This product can be paired with up to 8 Bluetooth device respectively If a new device is paired after 8 devices have been paired the device whose latest connection time is the oldest among the 8 paired devices is replaced by the new one This product is initialized All pairing information is deleted page 38 1 rumonthe power of iPod Make sure the iPod is in pause mode Connect the transmitter to the iPod page 16 W N Place the transmitter and the Bluetooth receiving device to be paired together within 1 m 3 ft A
16. e while playing back the music the volume of a call does not change 29 30 When an incoming call arrives a ring tone will be heard from the headset Press the multi function button on the headset The ring tone differs in the following ways depending on your mobile phone ring tone set on the headset ring tone set on the mobile phone ring tone set on the mobile phone only for Bluetooth connection Note If you received a call by pressing the button on the Bluetooth mobile phone some Bluetooth mobile phones may have handset use priority In this case set to talk with the headset by pressing and holding the multi function button for about 2 seconds or by operating the Bluetooth mobile phone For details refer to the manual supplied with your Bluetooth mobile phone 1 Use the buttons on your mobile phone when making a call If no dial tone is heard on the headset press and hold the multi function button for about 2 seconds v Tip You can call in the following way depending on the Bluetooth mobile phone Refer to the manual supplied with your mobile phone on operating details When not communicating you can call using the voice dial function by pressing the multi function button You can call the last dialled number by pressing the multi function button for about 2 seconds You can end a call by pressing the multi function button on the headset Controlling the Bluetooth mobile phone HFP HSP The operatio
17. file Talking on the phone Operating the phone by hands free x When you use a Bluetooth mobile phone supported by both HFP Hands free Profile and HSP Headset Profile set to HFP Notes To be able to use the Bluetooth function the Bluetooth device to be connected requires the same profile as this product s Note also that even if the same profile exists devices may vary in function depending on their specifications Due to the characteristic of Bluetooth wireless technology the sound played on this product is slightly delayed from the sound played on the Bluetooth device during listening to the music or talking on the telephone Features This product is an audio kit comprising of a transmitter and headset using Bluetooth wireless technology You can enjoy music wirelessly by transmitting the audio signals to a headset by connecting the Bluetooth transmitter to iPod see page 3 for compatible iPod models with the iPod connector 30 pin iPod connector is a dedicated multiple connector for connecting accessories to your iPod This products features are as follows Wireless headset and transmitter for streaming of high quality stereo music from iPod Transmits music to headset using Bluetooth wireless technology Headset and transmitter have been pre paired for easy connection and use Comfortable and lightweight headset ideal for music listening Basic remote control operation play pause
18. hes quickly E E Bz A e F ashes E at about 1 second z intervals a o IS Listening O OO flashes twice at E about 5 second 5 l 9 intervals I S Wihnomuic flashes once at about 5 second intervals Continued N 23 24 When press lII on the iPod the music pause The indicator flashes twice on the transmitter The transmitter transmit the data of no sound When press the pause button on the Bluetooth receiving device the music pause The indicator flashes once on the transmitter The transmitter does not transmit the music Pairing headset with other Bluetooth transmitting devices 1 2 Place the Bluetooth transmitting device to be paired together within 1 m 3 ft of the headset Press and hold the POWER button of the headset for about 7 seconds or more to enter Pairing in process while the headset is turned off 7 Release the POWER button when the headset indicator starts flashing quickly The headset enters the pairing process Turning Bluetooth transmitting device to pairing standby mode See the operating instructions supplied with the Bluetooth transmitting device The list of detected devices appears on the display of the Bluetooth transmitting device The headset is displayed as DR BT21G This headset indicator status will vary as follows and pairing is established with the Bluetooth transmitting device The headset indic
19. ke a connection by operating Bluetooth mobile phone or by operating the headset to connect the last connected Bluetooth device A To make a connection by operating Bluetooth mobile phone Make the Bluetooth connection HFP or HSP from the Bluetooth mobile phone to the headset Refer to the manual supplied with your Bluetooth mobile phone for operation details The list of recognized devices appears on the display of the Bluetooth mobile phone The headset is displayed as DR BT21G When you use the Bluetooth mobile phone features both HFP Hands free Profile and HSP Headset Profile set to HFP Note When connecting to a Bluetooth mobile phone which is different from the last connected one make the connection following the above procedure For details on profiles see page 6 B To make a connection with the last connected Bluetooth device by operating the headset Press the multi function button The headset indicator blue and headset indicator red start flashing at the same time and the headset performs the connection operation for about 5 seconds Note When listening to music with this headset a Bluetooth connection cannot be made with the multi function button To adjust the volume Press the VOL or button Key Tips You cannot adjust the volume when not communicating Volume level for calling and listening to music can be set independently Even if you change the volum
20. ly for about 5 seconds lights up for about 5 seconds flash 4 times Then the transmitter is reset to default setting and all pairing information is deleted Note Do not operate your iPod while initializing the transmitter You can reset the headset to its default such as volume setting and delete all pairing information 1 2 If the headset is turned on press and hold the POWER button for about 3 seconds to turn off the headset Press and hold the POWER button and multi function button together for about 7 seconds The headset indicator blue and the headset indicator red flash together four times and the headset is reset to the default setting All pairing information is deleted Specifications Output Bluetooth Specification Power Class 2 Maximum communication range Line of sight approx 10 m 30 ft Frequency band 2 4 GHz band 2 4000 GHz 2 4835 GHz Modulation method FHSS Transmission range A2DP 20 20 000 Hz Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Communication System Bluetooth Specification Version 2 0 EDR Compatible Bluetooth Profiles A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile Supported Codec SBC Terminal iPod connector 30 pin Operating temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Dimensions Approx 31x 28 x 8mm 11 4 x 1 s x 11 32 in w h d including protruding parts Mass Approx 5 g 0 2 oz Communication
21. n B lO EN Standby for receiving audio 3 signal R 8 HFP HSP and Ble e E WEE S A2DP Rl Standby for receiving audio signal Listening B Sey e err ee IE 2S s Y Rj 3 Z Listening during B ee oum e standby for RI telephone call Incoming call B R E Talking Blee R Calling while B SS le CELL playing back music R Re pairing the transmitter and the headset 1 2 3 4 Turn on the power of iPod Make sure the iPod is in pause mode Connect the transmitter to the iPod page 16 Place the transmitter and the headset to be paired together within 1 m 3 ft Press and hold the POWER button of the headset for about 7 seconds or more to enter Pairing in process while the headset is turned off After about 3 seconds the headset indicator red and the headset indicator blue will flash twice but keep pressing the POWER button flashing quickly The headset enters the pairing process Press and hold the power button of the transmitter for about 7 seconds or more to enter Pairing in process After about 1 second the transmitter indicator will flash twice but keep pressing the power button Notes When first power on the transmitter after initialized the transmitter will enter Pairing in process automatically The pairing information is initialized if you press and hold the power button for 15 seconds The tr
22. n of the buttons on the headset varies depending on your mobile phone HFP Hands free Profile or HSP Headset Profile is used for Bluetooth mobile phone Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your Bluetooth mobile phone on supported Bluetooth profiles or how to operate HFP Hands free Profile Bluetooth mobile phone Status Multi function button Short Press Long Press Standby Start Voice Dial Last number redial Voice Dial active Cancel Voice Dial Outgoing call End outgoing call Incoming call Answer Reject During call End call Change call device HSP Headset Profile Bluetooth Multi function button mobile phone Short Press Long Press Status Standby Dial Outgoing call End outgoing call End outgoing call or change call device to headset Incoming call Answer During call End call 3 Change call device to headset Some functions may not be supported depending on the Bluetooth mobile phone Refer to the operating instructions supp 2 This may vary depending on the Bluetooth mol ied with your mobile phone bile phone Some functions may not be supported when calling using the Bluetooth mobile phone 31 32 Calling while playing back music The Bluetooth connection using HFP or HSP as well as A2DP is necessary to make a call while playing back music For example to make a call using a Bluetooth mobile phone while listening
23. nano 2nd generation aluminum iPod 4th jeneration color display iPod 4th generation iPod mini Notes This Bluetooth transmitter is designed for iPod only You cannot connect any other portable audio players Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data recorded to iPod is lost or damaged when using an iPod connected to this Bluetooth transmitter Table of Contents What is Bluetooth wireless technology Features Getting Started Checking supplied items 8 Location and Function of Parts 9 Bluetooth transmitter Basic use of headset Charging the headset Folding Unfolding Wearing Connecting to an iPod 16 Operating Listening to music of the Lor 18 Controlling an iPod with the headset see 20 Advanced operation Pairing with other Bluetooth devices s What is pairing ii Pairing transmitter with other Bluetooth receiving devices 21 Pairing headset with other Bluetooth transmitting pu 24 Re pairing the transmitter and the headset 27 Calling with headset 28 Preparation for calling Bluetooth connection To receive a call To call To terminate a call Controlling the Bluetooth mobile phone HFP HSP 31 Calling while playing back Additional Information Precautions Troubleshooting lMitialiZin sssi Initializing the
24. nnect the transmitter to the iPod 2 Press the power button of the transmitter for about 1 second to turn it on or start to play back on iPod When the transmitter turns on the indicator flashes twice Note If the transmitter cannot turn on operate the iPod To turn off the transmitter To turn off the transmitter press and hold the transmitter s power button for about 1 second The transmitter indicator flashes once and the transmitter turns off X Tip Maximum communication time or standby time may vary depending on your iPod Notes To listen to music from the headphone jack of the iPod disconnect the transmitter from the iPod While the transmitter is turned on it consumes power from the iPod We recommend disconnect the transmitter from iPod when not using the Bluetooth function If the headphone is connected to the iPod while the iPod is playing back it consumes power from iPod If you turn off the transmitter while the iPod is playing back iPod will power off It is not recommended to turn off iPod as the linkage will lost between the transmitter and the Bluetooth receiving device There is no need to charge the transmitter as it will receive power from the connected iPod It is recommended to check the iPod s remaining battery before using 17 18 Operating Listening to music of the iPod You can listen to music of the iPod see page 3 for compatible iPod models on the headset 1 NJ P
25. ress and hold the POWER button on the headset for about 3 seconds The headset indicator blue and headset indicator red flash together twice and the headset is turned on Connect the transmitter to the iPod then turn on the iPod and start playback on the iPod The transmitter indicator status will vary as follows and the Bluetooth connection between the transmitter and the headset is established Transmitter indicator flashes twice Power is on Transmitter indicator flashes at about 1 second intervals Connecting in process Transmitter indicator flashes twice slowly at about 5 second intervals Connected Playback will start automatically If the Bluetooth connection is not established within 5 minutes the transmitter automatically turns itself off In this case turn it on again by pressing and holding the power button on the transmitter for about 1 second iPod backlight may turn on in this 5 minutes Notes If the Bluetooth connection cannot be established with the headset paired already try pairing again page 27 If playback cannot start automatically try start playback on iPod If you press and hold the power button on the transmitter for about 1 second the transmitter will connect to the iPod and start playback automatically ie Tip You can control the volume on the headset The volume of the iPod is not changed You can also fast forward or fast rewind while playing back page 20 Notes
26. ry as follows and pairing is established with the Bluetooth receiving device The transmitter indicator flashes quickly Pairing in process The transmitter indicator flashes at about 1 second intervals when responding to the Bluetooth receiving device Connectable Pairing successful The transmitter indicator flashes at about 5 second intervals Connected Notes Pairing in process of the transmitter is released after about 5 minutes If pairing is not established within about 5 minutes repeat the above procedure from step 4 iPod backlight may turn on in this 5 minutes To enter Pairing in process you need to turn off the power of the transmitter first When not completed pairing Repeat the procedure from step 2 22 To quit Pairing in process Press and hold the power button of the transmitter for about 1 second to turn off the transmitter Tip When pairing the transmitter with a number of Bluetooth receiving devices repeat steps 3 to 5 for each device individually Note For using the Bluetooth function it is required that the Bluetooth device on the other side is corresponding with the same profile as the transmitter However even if it is corresponding with the same profile functions may differ depending on the specification of the Bluetooth device On Transmitter Indicators Status Indicator g Flashes twice D z o A Flashes once D o A wo Flas
27. t sunlight near a heater or other extremely high temperature location Dusty location An unsteady or inclined surface Location exposed to large amounts of vibration Bathroom or other high humidity location Ina car subject to the direct rays of the sun Note on using in a car Do not attempt to connect this product or to operate this product an audio output device or a car radio while driving or waiting at a traffic signal Cleaning Clean the product with a soft dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of solvent such as alcohol or benzene which may damage the finish On the supplied AC power adaptor Use the AC power adaptor supplied with this product Do not use any other AC power adaptor since it may cause the headset to malfunction DA Polarity of the plug f you are not going to use the AC power adaptor for a long time unplug it from the AC outlet To remove the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet grasp the adaptor plug itself never pull the cord Others Be careful not to pinch your fingers when folding the headset Using the Bluetooth device may not function on mobile phones depending on radio wave conditions and location where the equipment is being used e If you experience discomfort after using the Bluetooth device stop using the Bluetooth device immediately Should any problem persist consult your nearest
28. te properly Pairing information is not deleted by this operation VOL volume buttons Neckband Left housing Ear pad Right housing B POWER button Microphone DCIN 3V jack This button has a tactile dot 10 1 iPod connector 30 pin Power button Connects to the dock Performs the following connector of an iPod e Turning on off of the page 16 transmitter page 16 e Pairing page 21 e Initializing the transmitter page 38 2 Transmitter indicator Indicates the transmitter s status page 23 Hereafter Bluetooth headset is abbreviated as headset and Bluetooth transmitter as transmitter Basic use of headset Charging the headset The headset contains a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery which should be charged before using for the first time 1 connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the DC IN 3 V jack on the headset Bluetooth headset To an ACoutlet So C i T To DCIN 3 V jack AC power adaptor supplied When the AC power adaptor is connected to an AC outlet charging starts OTips If the AC power adaptor is connected to an AC outlet while the headset is turned on the headset will be turned off automatically The headset cannot be turned on while charging Charging is completed in about 3 hours and the headset indicator red goes off automatically Time required for empty battery to recharge Continued
29. tes that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources In case of products that for safety erformance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated roperly hand over the product at end of ife to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For all other batteries please view the section on how to remove the battery from the roduct safely Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Compatible iPod models The compatible iPod models are as follows Update your iPod to use the latest software before you use it iPod nano 3rd generation video iPod touch iPod classic iPod 5th generation video iPodnano 1st generation iPod
30. th device may affect the operation of electronic medical devices Turn off this unit and other Bluetooth devices in the following locations as it may cause an accident where inflammable gas is present in a hospital train airplane or a petrol station near automatic doors or a fire alarm This unit supports security capabilities that comply with the Bluetooth standard to provide a secure connection when the Bluetooth wireless technology is used but security may not be enough depending on the setting Be careful when communicating using Bluetooth wireless technology We do not take any responsibility for leakage of information during Bluetooth communication Connection with all Bluetooth devices cannot be guaranteed A device featuring Bluetooth function is required to conform to the Bluetooth standard specified by Bluetooth Sig Inc and be authenticated Even if the connected device conforms to the above mentioned Bluetooth standard some devices may not be connected or work correctly depending on the features or specifications of the device Depending on the device to be connected communication may take some time On safety Do not drop hit or otherwise expose the product to strong shock of any kind This could damage the product Do not disassemble or attempt to open any parts of the product On placement Do not place the product in any of the following locations Direc
31. to the hole and push until you feel a click Pairing cannot be gt Locate the transmitter and the headset as near as established possible 2 Check if you input correct passcode of the transmitter page 21 gt Check if you input correct passcode of the headset page 25 Bluetooth 2 Locate the transmitter and other Bluetooth device s connection cannot as near as possible be established witha gt Pairing information may be deleted Pair the device device that has been again paired before Cannot make gt Check that this product is turned on the Bluetooth The Bluetooth connection is terminated Make the connection Bluetooth connection again Cannot make 2 Press the multi function button of the headset The the Bluetooth Bluetooth connection is unavailable during music connection from playback on the headset your mobile phone 2 Perform the Bluetooth connection with the Bluetooth to the headset compatible mobile phone For details on how to operate the Bluetooth compatible mobile phone see the operating instructions supplied with it 38 Initializing You can reset the transmitter to its default and delete all pairing information 1 2 Connect the transmitter to the iPod Press and hold the power button for more than about 15 seconds During these 15 seconds the transmitter indicator changes in sequence as follows flash at about 1 second intervals for about 5 seconds flash quick
32. transmitter Initializing the headset Specifications General Transmitter Headset What is Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth wireless technology is a short range wireless technology that enables wireless data communication between digital devices such as a computer or digital camera Bluetooth wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 meters about 30 feet Connecting two devices as necessary is common but some devices can be connected to multiple devices at the same time You do not need to use a cable for connection nor is it necessary for the devices to face one another such is the case with infrared technology For example you can use such a device in a bag or pocket Bluetooth standard is an international standard supported by thousands of companies all over the world and employed by various companies worldwide Communication System and Compatible Bluetooth Profile of this product Profile is standardization of the function for each Bluetooth device specification This product supports the following Bluetooth version and profiles Communication System Bluetooth Specification version 2 0 Compatible Bluetooth Profile A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile The following two profiles are headset only HSP Headset Profile Talking on the phone Operating the phone HFP Hands free Pro

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