User's Manual

CRANK IT UP
**volume+ and volume- symbols
Use the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to set the playback level of the Blaster.
If the sound is distorted, decrease the volume setting on your music device first, then set the volume level
of the Blaster. A low battery can also cause the sound to become distorted, so it is important to keep a
healthy charge.
NOTE: Because the volume control buttons of the BLASTER do not control the volume output of your music
device, you must properly adjust the volume settings of each device independently.
SWITCH IT UP
** Multi Button, Previous and Next symbols
You can control many functions of your music device directly from the BLASTER when connected via
Bluetooth.
**Multi Button PLAY/PAUSE
**Previous PREVIOUS TRACK
**Next NEXT TRACK
**Previous + HOLD REWIND
**Next + HOLD FAST-FORWARD
NOTE: When you first power ON the Blaster and reconnect to your music device, simply pressing the Multi
Button will begin music playback from where you last stopped.
TALK IT UP
You can also use the BLASTER as a “speakerphone” when connected via Bluetooth. Incoming and outgoing
calls will automatically pause music playback, then resume when the call is ended.
**Multi Button ANSWER INCOMING CALL (pause music)
**Multi Button + 2 SEC REJECT INCOMING CALL
**Multi Button END CURRENT CALL (resume music)
**Multi Button x 2 (2 symbols) REDIAL LAST NUMBER
**volume+ + volume-, **Power LED and Bluetooth LED flash
Press both volume buttons at the same time to MUTE the microphone during a call. The two LEDs will
alternate flashing to let you know MUTE is enabled. Press both buttons again to UNMUTE the microphone.
NOTE: The internal microphone is designed to pick up your voice from a reasonably short distance. It is not
necessary hold the BLASTER close to your mouth.
CHARGE IT UP
**USB (show in symbol/illustration styling) **Power LED flash
Connect the USB Charging Cable between the BLASTER and a USB port on a notebook or desktop
computer, or use the included USB to AC adapter. While charging, the Power LED will flash in a repeating
pattern to indicate the current battery status as shown in the following Battery Check section.
**show illustration of USB cable connecting between the BLASTER to a notebook computer (50cm cable,
USB to micro-USB)