User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Congratulations!
- Overview
- Using Your Sound Blaster EVO ZxR
- Using the Software
- General Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- What do the various LED statuses mean?
- The onboard audio chipset seems to be in conflict with Sound Blaster EVO ZxR.
- No sound from the headset.
- There is clipping/distortion during audio playback.
- Some features are disabled when playing certain games.
- Electronic interferences is occurring with other wireless devices.
- Music is not being transmitted to my headset.
- Problem with NFC pairing.
- Additional guide for Windows users
- Tips for iPhone users
- Safety Information
- Regulatory Information
- Notice for the USA
- Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
- Notice for Canada
- European Compliance
- European Compliance
- Conformità alle normative europee
- Einhaltung der europäischen Bestimmungen
- Homologación para Europa
- Europese naleving
- Conformidade Europeia
- Europeisk efterlevnad
- Europeisk samsvar
- Overholdelse af Europæiske regler og standarder
- Eurooppalainen yhdenmukaisuus
- Evropská shoda
- Zgodność z przepisami europejskimi
- Соответствие европейским нормам
- Európai megfelelőség
- Ευρωπαϊκή συμμόρφωση
- Europos Sąjungos atitiktis
- Europeisk överensstämmelse
- Avrupa Uyumu
- Ukraine RoHS Statement
- Notice for Singapore
- Notice for Korea
- Notice for Japan
- Vietnam RoHS Statement
- License and Copyright
Using Your Sound Blaster EVO ZxR 10
Note:
Bluetooth pairing between these devices may vary depending upon the model type. Consult your
device’s manual on how to pair.
Step iii:Pairing success
When the headset and the Bluetooth device are paired, the LED will light in blue for 3 seconds and a 3-
note tone will be heard to indicate successful pairing before returning to its default / last status.
Pairing Multiple Devices
The EVO ZxR is able to pair up to two smart devices at the same time! To have the second device
paired, repeat steps i to iii on Manual Pairing.
In the event a user wishes to pair the headset with a third smart device, one of the two devices that
are currently paired with the headset has to be unpaired.
Note:
Only one of the devices is able to play music at one time. The last paired smart device takes
precedence over the other device.
When there's an incoming call, the call takes precedence over audio playback -- music fades out
and the ringtone will be heard.