USER GUIDE ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING WIRELESS HEADPHONES MODEL: 19BN02 THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING TZS ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING FOR COMPLETED MUSIC IMMERSION
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CHARGING THE HEADPHONES 1. Slot the smaller end of the USB cable into the USB power socket in the bottom of the left headphone. 2. Slot the other end of the USB cable into a power source such as a computer, laptop or USB mains plug.
3. The charging indicator will glow red showing that the headphones are charging. Charging time 2 to 2.5 hours approximately. Once the headphones are fully charged the charging indicator will turn off. You can now remove the USB cable from the power source and the headphones.
CONNECTING USING AUDIO CABLE 1. Slot one end of the 3.5mm audio cable into the 3.5mm audio cable socket on the bottom of the right headphone. 2. Slot the other end of the audio cable into the headphone / audio out socket on the device you want to connect to the headphones.
3. Important: When a device is connected to the headphones using the audio cable the controls on the headphones will not work with the connected device. You will have to use the devices controls to play / pause, skip tracks and adjust the music. Note: When using a 3.5mm audio cable you cannot use the microphone built into the headphones.
TURNING ON & OFF Turning ON: Press and hold the O button, until your hear the audible prompt. The status indicator will flash blue three times. Turning OFF: Press and hold the O button until your hear the audible prompt. The red status indicator will come on for one second.
CONNECTING USING BLUETOOTH 1. Press and hold the button until you hear a tone and the status indicator light flashes blue and red. 2. The headphones are now in pairing mode and ready to be connected to your Bluetooth device. 3. Keep the headphones and Bluetooth enabled device within 1 meter (3 feet) of each other during the pairing process. 4. Open the Bluetooth search window on the device you want to pair with your headphones. 5.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Increasing the volume: Repeatedly press the button on the headphones to increase the volume. You will hear a tone when the headphones have reached its maximum volume. Reducing the volume: Repeatedly press the button on the headphones to decrease the volume. You will hear a tone when the headphones have reached their minimum volume.
ACCESSING SIRI Double click to access SIRI MUSIC FUNCTIONS Press to start playback. Press again to pause playback Press and hold to skip to the next song. Press and hold to skip to the previous song.
MOBILE PHONE FUNCTIONS Press the button once. Press the button again. Press and hold the button for approximately 1 second. TURNING ON THE NC FUNCTION NC stands for active Noise Cancellation and should be used when you are in areas with high amounts of background noise. IMPORTANT: The noise cancelling function is automatically turned on when you turn your headphones on.
Turning OFF: Click the NC button on the left headphone in again to turn off. The green light on the button will go out when turned off. Turning ON: Click the NC button on the left headphone in to turn on. The green lighton the button will come on when the noise cancelling is turned on. IMPORTANT: When activating NC slight changes in the playback audio may be perceived. This is a characteristic of NC.
STORING YOUR HEADPHONES The headphones fold flat for easy, convenient storage. Place the folded headphones in a safe place.
TROUBLESHOOTING Headphones have run out of power, recharge for approximately 2 to 2.5 hours to fully charge using the USB cable. Delete connection for Bluetooth device and reconnect. Power too low, device beyond 10 metre range, or the signal has been blocked by an obstacle. Check your connection or turn the volume up on the device or headphones. Check your connection or turn the volume up on the device or headphones. Check the jack plugs are correctly inserted. Check the 3.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Approximately 2 to 2.
FCC Statement Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.