Help Guide SEARCH Getting Started BLUETOOTH MDR-10RBT Use this manual if you encounter any problems, or have any questions.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Getting Started Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Before First Use Before first use Features and location of parts Features Location and function of parts Power Phone calls Charging the headset Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Contents list © 2013 Sony Corporation 2
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information BLUETOOTH What is BLUETOOTH wireless technology? What you can do with BLUETOOTH function Steps to BLUETOOTH function BLUETOOTH connection Pairing and connecting with an Android smartphone Connecting with a paired Android smartphone Pairing and connecting with an iPhone Connecting with a paired iPhone Pairing and connecting with o
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > One-touch connection (NFC) Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music One-touch connection (NFC) Compatible smartphones Preparation on the smartphone About “NFC Easy Connect” App One-touch connection Connecting with a smartphone by one-touch functions Disconnecting the smartphone by one-touch functions Switching the device by one-touch functions Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Contents list © 2013 Sony Corporati
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Music Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Listening to music Listening to music Controlling the audio device Using the headset by connecting the supplied cord Selecting the sound quality mode of music playback Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Contents list © 2013 Sony Corporation 5
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Phone calls Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Phone calls Making a call Receiving a call Controlling the smartphone or mobile phone Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Contents list © 2013 Sony Corporation 6
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Multi point connection Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Multi point connection Connecting the headset with a music player and a smartphone (mobile phone) Connecting the headset with 2 Android smartphones Connecting the headset with an Android smartphone and an iPhone Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Contents list © 2013 Sony Corporation 7
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Troubleshooting Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Multi point connection To deal with a trouble What can I do to solve a problem? Possible causes of symptoms Table of contents for symptoms and possible causes Power and charging BLUETOOTH connection One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Troubleshooting Important information Contents list © 2013 Sony Corporation 8
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Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Contents list Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Getting Started Before First Use Before first use Features and location of parts Features Location and function of parts Music Phone calls Power Charging the headset Multi point connection BLUETOOTH Troubleshooting BLUETOOTH What is BLUETOOTH wireless technology? What you can do with BLUETOOTH function Steps to BLUETOOTH function Important information Contents list BLUETOOTH connection Pairing
Preparation on the smartphone About “NFC Easy Connect” App SEARCH One-touch connection Connecting with a smartphone by one-touch functions Disconnecting the smartphone by one-touch functions Switching the device by one-touch functions Music Listening to music Listening to music Controlling the audio device Using the headset by connecting the supplied cord Selecting the sound quality mode of music playback Phone calls Phone calls Making a call Receiving a call Controlling the smartphone or mobile phone M
Power and charging BLUETOOTH connection One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Important information Important information License and trademark notice © 2013 Sony Corporation 12 SEARCH
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Getting Started > Before First Use > Getting Started Before first use BLUETOOTH In addition to this Help Guide, read the printed manuals supplied: “Quick Start Guide” and “Reference Guide.” One-touch connection (NFC) Quick Start Guide This covers initial settings and basic operations. Reference Guide Music This includes information about using your wireless stereo headset safely, and specifications of your wireless stereo headset.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Getting Started > Features and location of parts > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Features High resolution supported driver unit (when supplied connecting cord used) 40 mm HD driver unit provides wideband (5 Hz - 40 kHz) audio performance, delivering quick response, powerful low frequency and extended high frequency sound.
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Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Getting Started > Features and location of parts > Getting Started BLUETOOTH Location and function of parts Functions of buttons, indicators, and other parts on your wireless stereo headset are explained here. One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Contents list Headband Right ( Left ( ) unit ) unit Built-in antenna The BLUETOOTH antenna is built into the headset.
Indicator Lights up in red or blue to indicate the power or communication SEARCH status of the headset. POWER button Micro-USB port [Details] Connect a computer to this port with the supplied micro-USB cable to charge the headset. INPUT jack [Details] Connect a music player, etc. to this jack by using the supplied cord. Make sure that you insert the plug of the music player until it clicks. Otherwise, you may not hear the sound normally.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Getting Started > Power > Getting Started Charging the headset BLUETOOTH The headset contains a lithium ion rechargeable battery, which should be charged before using the headset for the first time.
* Time required to charge the empty battery to its full capacity Notes SEARCH Use the micro-USB cable supplied. You may not be able to charge the headset with other cables. This headset cannot connect via BLUETOOTH while charging. If the headset is not used for a long time, the indicator (red) may not light up when you connect the micro-USB cable to charge the headset. In this case, do not disconnect the micro-USB cable from the headset and wait until the indicator (red) lights up.
parked in the sun. If the computer enters into hibernation mode while connected to SEARCH the headset, charging will not be completed properly. Check the setting of the computer before charging. The indicator (red) will go off automatically even if the computer enters into hibernation mode. Charge the headset again in this case. Use the supplied micro-USB cable only, and connect directly to a computer. Charging will not be completed properly by an indirect connection, such as via a USB hub.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information What is BLUETOOTH wireless technology? Bluetooth® wireless technology is a short-range wireless technology that enables wireless data communication between digital devices, such as a computer or digital camera. BLUETOOTH wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 meters (about 30 feet).
HFP. Notes SEARCH To use the BLUETOOTH function, the BLUETOOTH device to be connected requires the same profile as that of the headset. Even if the device has the same profile, functions may vary depending on the specifications. Due to the characteristic of BLUETOOTH wireless technology, the sound played on the headset is slightly delayed from the sound played on the BLUETOOTH device during talking on the telephone or listening to the music. Do not use the BLUETOOTH function on an airplane.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music What you can do with BLUETOOTH function The headset uses BLUETOOTH wireless technology. You can enjoy music wirelessly from a smartphone, mobile phone, or music player. Also, you can make or receive a call by operating the headset. Listening to music You can enjoy music wirelessly from a smartphone, mobile phone, or music player.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Steps to BLUETOOTH function To listen to music played, or make a call on a BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone, you must establish a BLUETOOTH connection between the headset and the BLUETOOTH device.
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile): Transmitting or receiving audio content of high-quality. SEARCH AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile): Controlling A/V equipment; pausing, stopping, starting playback, etc. HSP (Headset Profile)*: Talking on the phone/Operating the phone. HFP (Hands-free Profile)*: Talking on the phone/Operating the phone by hands-free. * When you use a BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone supported by both HFP (Hands-free Profile) and HSP (Headset Profile), set it to HFP.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Pairing and connecting with an Android smartphone It is necessary to pair BLUETOOTH devices to establish a BLUETOOTH connection. When pairing the headset with a smartphone, place the smartphone within 1 meter (3 feet) of the headset. 1. Enter pairing mode on the headset. Press and hold the POWER button for more than 7 seconds.
SEARCH 4. Search for this headset on the smartphone. [Search for devices]. Touch [Bluetooth] 5. Touch [MDR-10RBT]. If passkey input is required, input “0000.” A Passkey may be called a “Passcode,” a “PIN code,” a “PIN number,” or a “Password.” The above procedure is an example. For details, refer to the manual supplied with your smartphone. The headset and the smartphone are paired each other and connected. If they are not connected, see step 2 of “Connecting with a paired Android smartphone.
The headset is paired with 9 or more devices. The headset can be paired with up to 8 devices; if a new device is paired after 8 devices have been paired, the device whose SEARCH latest connection time is the oldest among the 8 paired devices is replaced by the new one. When recognition of the headset by the device to be connected is deleted. The headset is initialized. All pairing information is deleted.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Connecting with a paired Android smartphone 1. Turn on the headset. Press and hold the POWER button for about 2 seconds. Music Phone calls Multi point connection Make sure that the indicator (blue) flashes after you release the button.
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Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Pairing and connecting with an iPhone It is necessary to pair BLUETOOTH devices to establish a BLUETOOTH connection. When pairing the headset with an iPhone, place the iPhone within 1 meter (3 feet) of the headset. 1. Enter pairing mode on the headset. Press and hold the POWER button for more than 7 seconds.
SEARCH 3. Turn on the BLUETOOTH function on the iPhone. Touch [OFF] to change it to [ON]. 4. Touch [MDR-10RBT]. If passkey input is required, input “0000.” A Passkey may be called a “Passcode,” a “PIN code,” a “PIN number,” or a “Password.” The above procedure is an example. For details, refer to the manual supplied with your iPhone. The headset and the iPhone are paired each other and connected. If they are not connected, see step 2 of “Connecting with a paired iPhone.
The headset is paired with 9 or more devices. The headset can be paired with up to 8 devices; if a new device is paired after 8 devices have been paired, the device whose SEARCH latest connection time is the oldest among the 8 paired devices is replaced by the new one. When recognition of the headset by the device to be connected is deleted. The headset is initialized. All pairing information is deleted.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH Connecting with a paired iPhone 1. Turn on the headset. Press and hold the POWER button for about 2 seconds. One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Make sure that the indicator (blue) flashes after you release the button.
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Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Pairing and connecting with other BLUETOOTH devices It is necessary to pair BLUETOOTH devices to establish a BLUETOOTH connection. When pairing the headset with a BLUETOOTH device, place the BLUETOOTH device within 1 meter (3 feet) of the headset. 1. Enter pairing mode on the headset. Press and hold the POWER button for more than 7 seconds.
device, input “0000.” A Passkey may be called a “Passcode,” a “PIN code,” a “PIN SEARCH number,” or a “Password.” 4. Make the BLUETOOTH connection from the BLUETOOTH device. Depending on the BLUETOOTH device, the headset may be connected with the device automatically as soon as they are paired. Tip To delete all pairing information, see “What can I do to solve a problem?” Notes For details, refer to the manual supplied with the BLUETOOTH device.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Connecting with a paired BLUETOOTH device 1. Turn on the headset. Press and hold the POWER button for about 2 seconds. Music Phone calls Multi point connection Make sure that the indicator (blue) flashes after you release the button.
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Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > BLUETOOTH > BLUETOOTH connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Indications of BLUETOOTH function The indicator flashes in red or blue to indicate the BLUETOOTH connection status.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > One-touch connection (NFC) > One-touch connection (NFC) > Getting Started Compatible smartphones Music NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling shortrange wireless communication between various devices, such as mobile phones and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function, data communication can be achieved easily just by touching the relevant symbol or designated location on NFC compatible devices.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > One-touch connection (NFC) > One-touch connection (NFC) > Getting Started BLUETOOTH Preparation on the smartphone 1. Download and install the app “NFC Easy Connect” in your smartphone. Access the following Web site: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details? id=com.sony.easyconnect The App may not be available in some countries and/or regions. One-touch connection (NFC) Music By the two-dimensional code: Use a two-dimensional code reader app.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > One-touch connection (NFC) > One-touch connection (NFC) > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) About “NFC Easy Connect” App “NFC Easy Connect” is Sony’s original app for Android Phone available at Google Play Store. To find out more about the functions, search for “NFC Easy Connect” and download the free app. The App may not be available in some countries and/or regions.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > One-touch connection (NFC) > One-touch connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Connecting with a smartphone by one-touch functions By touching the headset with a smartphone, the headset is turned on automatically and then proceeds to pairing and BLUETOOTH connection. 1. Unlock the screen of the smartphone. If you installed the “NFC Easy Connect” App in the smartphone, start the “NFC Easy Connect” App. 2.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > One-touch connection (NFC) > One-touch connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Disconnecting the smartphone by one-touch functions You can disconnect the headset from the smartphone by touching the headset with it. 1. Unlock the screen of the smartphone. If you installed the “NFC Easy Connect” App in the smartphone, start the “NFC Easy Connect” App. 2. Touch the headset with the smartphone.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > One-touch connection (NFC) > One-touch connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Multi point connection Switching the device by one-touch functions When the headset is connected with a BLUETOOTH device, if you touch an NFC compatible smartphone on the headset, the headset is connected with the smartphone that touched on the headset most recently.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Music > Listening to music > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Listening to music You can enjoy listening to music and basic remote control operation of a BLUETOOTH device via a BLUETOOTH connection. The BLUETOOTH device is required to support the following BLUETOOTH profiles. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile): enables you to enjoy high-quality audio content wirelessly.
After use 1. Terminate the BLUETOOTH connection by operating the SEARCH BLUETOOTH device. 2. Press and hold the POWER button for about 2 seconds. The indicator (blue) goes off and the headset turns off. Tip When you finish playing music, the BLUETOOTH connection may terminate automatically, depending on the BLUETOOTH device.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Music > Listening to music > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Controlling the audio device If the BLUETOOTH device supports AVRCP, you can control it by the buttons on the headset. The functions available may vary depending on the BLUETOOTH device. Refer to the manual supplied with your BLUETOOTH device. Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Buttons Function Press once during pause to start playback.
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Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Music > Listening to music > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Using the headset by connecting the supplied cord You can use the headset as an ordinary wired headphones by connecting the supplied cord. This headset can be charged while being used. Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Notes Use the supplied cord only. The BLUETOOTH function is disabled.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Music > Listening to music > Getting Started BLUETOOTH Selecting the sound quality mode of music playback Music The sound quality is set to the “Standard” mode (SBC high quality mode) as the default setting. When using an AAC or aptX compatible device, select the “Priority on sound quality” mode. If the connection is unstable, such as when producing only intermittent sound, select the “Priority on stable connection” mode.
SEARCH To select the “Priority on sound quality” mode When the headset is in the “Standard” mode, turn it on while holding the VOLUME + button down. The “Priority on sound quality” mode is selected. From the “Priority on stable connection” mode, turn on the headset while holding the VOLUME + button down. Turn off the headset once, then turn it on while holding the VOLUME + button down again.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Phone calls > Phone calls > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Making a call You can enjoy a hands-free call with a BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone that supports the BLUETOOTH profile HFP (Hands-free Profile) or HSP (Headset Profile), via a BLUETOOTH connection. If your BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone supports both HFP and HSP, set it to HFP. Music 1. Connect the headset with a BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone. Phone calls 2.
1. Disconnect the BLUETOOTH connection using the smartphone or mobile phone. SEARCH 2. Press and hold the POWER button on the headset for about 2 seconds. The indicator (blue) goes off, and the headset turns off.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Phone calls > Phone calls > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Receiving a call 1. Connect the headset with a BLUETOOTH device in advance. 2. When there was a call, press the button on the headset and receive the call. Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Contents list Receive a call in the same way when a call arrives while you are listening to music.
Tips You cannot adjust the volume when not talking. Volume for a call and listening to music can be SEARCH adjusted independently. Even if you change the volume while playing back the music, the volume of a call does not change. To end a call Press the button on the headset again. After use 1. Disconnect the BLUETOOTH connection using the smartphone or mobile phone. 2. Press and hold the POWER button on the headset for about 2 seconds. The indicator (blue) goes off, and the headset turns off.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Phone calls > Phone calls > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Controlling the smartphone or mobile phone The function available may vary depending on the profile supported by your BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone. Even if the phone has the same profile, functions may vary depending on the specifications. Refer to the manual supplied with your smartphone or mobile phone.
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Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Multi point connection > Multi point connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Connecting the headset with a music player and a smartphone (mobile phone) To call using a BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone while listening to music played on another BLUETOOTH compatible music player, the headset needs to be connected with each device with a BLUETOOTH connection. 1.
Note When no ring tone is heard even if an incoming call arrives, stop SEARCH music playback. When ringing, press the button and talk. To disconnect the call Press the playback.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Multi point connection > Multi point connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Connecting the headset with 2 Android smartphones When you connect the headset with a smartphone, usually the music playback function and the phone call function are both connected automatically.
5. Use the other smartphone to establish a BLUETOOTH connection with the headset. SEARCH 6. In the same way, uncheck the function that you did not uncheck in step 3. 7. Use the first smartphone to establish a BLUETOOTH connection again. Both smartphones are connected with the headset with only one function enabled. To call during playback Make a phone call using the smartphone designated for making a phone call.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Multi point connection > Multi point connection > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Connecting the headset with an Android smartphone and an iPhone When you connect the headset with a smartphone, usually the music playback function and the phone call function are both connected automatically.
4. Use the iPhone to establish a BLUETOOTH connection with the headset. SEARCH The iPhone is connected with the headset with both functions, but you can only use the function that you did not uncheck in step 3. To call during playback Make a phone call using the smartphone designated for making a phone call. If no dial tone is heard via the headset, switch the call device to the headset using your smartphone or mobile phone.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Troubleshooting > To deal with a trouble > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) What can I do to solve a problem? If the headset does not function as expected, try the following steps to resolve the issue. 1. Find the symptoms of the issue in this manual, and try any corrective actions listed. [Details] Music 2. Connect the headset to your computer to charge the battery. [Details] You may be able to resolve some issues by charging the battery.
the default setting. All pairing information is deleted.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Multi point connection Table of contents for symptoms and possible causes The following topics show possible causes and remedies for symptoms. See an appropriate topic according to your problem.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > Getting Started BLUETOOTH Power and charging The headset is not turned on. Charge the battery of the headset. One-touch connection (NFC) The headset cannot be turned on while charging the battery. Remove the micro-USB cable from the headset, and then turn on the headset again. Music The headset cannot be turned on while the connecting cord is connected to the INPUT jack.
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Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > Getting Started BLUETOOTH connection BLUETOOTH Pairing cannot be done. One-touch connection (NFC) Cannot make a BLUETOOTH connection. Bring the headset and the BLUETOOTH device closer together. Check that the headset is turned on. Check that the BLUETOOTH device is turned on and the BLUETOOTH function is on. Music Connection with the BLUETOOTH device may not be memorized on the headset.
SEARCH If you cannot use the headset even after resetting it, initialize the headset. Press and hold the POWER button for about 2 seconds to turn off the headset. Press and hold the POWER button and the / button together for about 7 seconds. The indicator (blue) flashes 4 times, and the headset is reset to the default setting. All pairing information is deleted.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music One-touch connection (NFC) Cannot make the one-touch connection. If the smartphone is in a case, the headset may not react to the touching. Remove the smartphone from the case. If the smartphone does not vibrate, start the app on the smartphone, and move the designated location of the smartphone close to the N mark on the headset.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Music No sound Check that both the headset and the BLUETOOTH device are turned on. An A2DP BLUETOOTH connection is not made between the headset and the BLUETOOTH device. Use the BLUETOOTH device and make an A2DP BLUETOOTH connection. Check that music is being played back by the BLUETOOTH device.
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Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Troubleshooting > Possible causes of symptoms > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls The caller’s voice cannot be heard. Check that both the headset and the BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone are turned on. Check the connection between the headset and the BLUETOOTH smartphone or mobile phone. Use the smartphone or mobile phone and make a BLUETOOTH connection (HFP or HSP) again.
Help Guide SEARCH MDR-10RBT Top > Important information > Important information > Getting Started BLUETOOTH One-touch connection (NFC) Music Phone calls Multi point connection Troubleshooting Important information Contents list License and trademark notice The BLUETOOTH word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license. The N Mark is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the United States and in other countries.