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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