User manual
Getting Started
Notice!
The Bluetooth Stereo Headset can be used with any Bluetooth enabled PCs, PDAs, MP3 Players, mobile
phones and other music players. Besides, those devices must support stereo audio transition (Bluetooth
A2DP profile). If your audio device is not Bluetooth enabled, you can plug a “Bluetooth Stereo Adapter”
into the regular headset port. Or if your computer is not Bluetooth enabled, plug in a “Bluetooth USB
Adapter” will make it happen. In short, make sure music player is Bluetooth enabled.
Buttons
Charge battery
This Stereo Headset embedded with rechargeable battery. To fully charge battery, it takes about 4 hours
for the first time and 2 hours afterwards. With battery fully charged, the talk-time is about 6.5 hours, and
the stand-by time is 230 hours. The headset is in charging status as long as it is properly connected to the
travel charger with AC power adapter.
Pairing
Pairing is a process of associating Bluetooth devices with each other. It will establish a permanent
security link between the devices and enable quick access to the services provided without the need to
enter passkeys.
Bluetooth Passkey
The Bluetooth Stereo Headset has a default passkey 1234 for pairing, which is stored in its internal
memory. You are usually required to enter the passkey 1234 in a pairing process with a Bluetooth mobile
phone or other devices, however it depends on the kind of Bluetooth device that the headset is connected
to. Please refer to the users’ manual of the devices for the specific operation.
Paired devices remain paired even when:
- One of the devices is not powered on.
- A service connection is interrupted or the service stopped.
- One or both devices are rebooted.
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