User's Manual
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RF-MAB2 Bluetooth Stereo Headset
The headset volume is low
• Make sure the volume on your audio source (for example, a
computer, MP3 player, or phone) is turned up to at least
50% of its volume level.
The headset makes a long,
low tone every 30 seconds
• Your battery is low. Recharge the headset.
• For instructions on how to recharge the battery, see
“Charging or recharging the battery” on page 4.
The headset is connected to
a computer, but sound is
coming from the computer
instead of the headset
• Make sure that the headset is paired with the computer. For
instructions, see one of the following:
• “Computer running Windows 7” on page 6
• “Computer running Windows Vista” on page 7
• “Computer running Windows XP” on page 8
•“Mac computer” on page9
• Change the computer audio settings to play audio through
the headset.
•Windows 7:
1Click Start, then click Control Panel.
2Click Hardware and Sound, then under Sound, click
Manage audio devices.
3On the Recording tab, select Headset Microphone
Bluetooth Hands-free Audio, then click Set Default.
4On the Playback tab, select Speakers Bluetooth
Hands-free Audio, then click Set Default.
5Click OK.
•Windows Vista:
1Click Start, then click Control Panel.
2Click Hardware and Sound.
3Under Sound, click Manage audio devices.
4On the Playback tab, select Speakers 2-Bluetooth
Hands-free Audio, then click Set Default.
5On the Recording tab, select Headset Microphone
2-Bluetooth Hands-free Audio, then click Set
Default.
6Click OK.
•Windows XP:
1Click Start, then click Control Panel.
2Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices.
3Click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon.
4On the Audio tab, select Bluetooth Hands-free Audio
or Bluetooth Stereo Audio from the Sound recording
list. Select Bluetooth Hands-free Audio from the
Sound playback list if it is an option.
•Mac:
1Click the System Preferences, then click Sound.
2Under Output and Input, select RF-MAB2.
Problem Solution
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