Beats Wireless Headphone User Manual

USER GUIDE
Table of Contents
EN Important Safety Information 4
Keys and Parts 7 Charge the Battery 8 Switch On 9 Switch Off 10 Pairing 10 Adjust the Volume 11 Specications 11 Calls 12 Disconnect the Headset 12 Reconnect the Headset 12 Listen to Music 13 Clear Settings or Reset 13 Passive Mode 13 Using the Remote Mic 14 FCC Warning 16
FR Renseignements de sécurité importants 18
Numéros et pièces 21 Chargement de la pile 22 Mise sous tension 23 Mise hors tension 24 Jumelage 24 Ajustement du volume 25 Spécications 25 Appels 26 Déconnexion du casque d’écoute 26
Reconnexion du casque d’écoute 26 Écoute de musique 27 Réinitialisation des paramètres 27 Mode passif 27 Utilisation du microphone de la télécommande 28 Mise en garde de la CFC 30
ES Información importante sobre seguridad 32
Botones y Partes 35 Cargue la batería 36 Encendido 37 Apagar 38 Conexión 38 Ajuste el volumen 39 Especicaciones 39 Llamadas 40 Desconecte los auriculares 40 Vuelva a conectar el auricular 40 Escuche música 41 Despeje las conguraciones o restaure 41 Modo Pasivo 41 Uso del micrófono remoto 43 Advertencia de FCC 44
PT Informações Importantes de Segurança 46
Teclas e Peças 49 Carregar a Bateria 50 Ligar 51 Desligar 52 Emparelhamento 52 Ajustar o Volume 53 Especicações 53 Chamadas 54 Desconectar o Fone de Ouvido 54 Reconectar o Fone de Ouvido 54 Ouvir Música 55 Apagar Congurações ou Redenir 55 Modo Passivo 55 Utilização do Microfone Remoto 56 Alerta da FCC 58
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Malleus
Cochlear Nerve
Stapes
Tympanic
Membrane
Auditory Canal
Cochlea
Incus
Vestibule
To Nose/Throat
Important Safety Information
Listen Responsibly
To avoid hearing damage, make sure that the volume on your music player is turned down before connecting your headphones. After placing headphones in/on your ears, gradually turn up the volume until you reach a comfortable listening level. Noise levels are measured in decibels (dB), exposure to any noise at or above 85 dB can cause gradual hearing loss. Monitor your use; hearing loss is a function of loudness versus time. The louder it is, the less time you can be exposed to it. The softer it is, the more time you can listen to it.
Physiology of the Ear
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This decibel (dB) table compares some common sounds and shows how they rank in potential harm to hearing.
SOUND NOISE LEVEL
Whisper 30 Very quiet
Quiet Ofce 50-60 Comfortable hearing levels
Vacuum Cleaner, Hair Dryer
Food Blender 85-90 85dB is the level at which hearing
Garbage Truck, Cement Mixer
Power Saw, Drill/Jackhammer
Rock Concert (varies) 110 - 14 0 Threshold of pain begins
* Chart information from http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/education/teachers/pages/common_sounds.aspx
(dB)
70 Intrusive; interferes with
100 No more than 15 minutes
110 Regular exposure to sound over
EFFECT
are under60dB
telephone conversations
damage (8 hrs.) begins
of unprotected exposure recommended for sounds between 90-100dB
100dB of more than 1minute risks permanent hearing loss
around 125dB
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”…. a typical person can safely listen to an iPod® for 4.6 hours per day at 70% volume.”
”…. knowing the levels one is listening to music at, and for how long is extremely important.”
From http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2006/10/19/music-earphones.html
Get the most out of your equipment and enjoy great audio performance even at safe levels. Our headphones will allow you to hear more details at lower volume levels than ever before.
Use Responsibly
Do not use headphones when it’s unsafe to do so—while operating a vehicle, crossing streets, or during any activity or in an environment where your full attention to your surroundings is required.
It’s dangerous to drive while wearing headphones, and in many places, illegal because it decreases your chances of hearing life-saving sounds outside of your vehicle, such as another car’s horn and emergency vehicle sirens. Please avoid wearing your headphones while driving. Use an FM transmitter to listen to your mobile media devices instead.
Learn how to establish a safe listening level and review other important safety guidelines from the Consumer Electronics Association at www.ce.org and the Deafness Research Foundation at www.drf.org.
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Keys and Parts
The headset contains the following parts:
Multifunction key
Indicator lights
Charger connect
Track back
Volume down
Play/Pause key
Track forward
Volume up
Microphone
3.5mm cable port
Before using the headset, you must charge the battery and pair the headset with a compatible device.
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Charge the Battery
The headset contains a Micro USB cable that can be connected to your computer or other device made for USB charging. Plug the Micro USB end of the included USB cable into the USB micro port charger connector under the left earcup of the headphone. Plug the other end into a USB port on your computer or other devices made for USB charging. The indicator light will be red while charging. Once fully charged, the indicator light will be a steady green. Charge time is one hour on an empty battery. The fully charged battery has power for up to 10 hours talking and/or music time and up to 100 hours standby time.
Note:
You can still enjoy your music while charging your headphone.
Warning:
(1) Please pay attention to the environmental aspects of battery disposal. Battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. (2) Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) should not be exposed to excessive heat, such as sunshine, re, or the like.
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Switch On
To switch on, press and hold the multifunction key about two seconds.
The headset beeps ascending tones, and the blue indicator light is briey displayed. When the headset tries to connect to the last used phone or music player, the red indicator light ashes slowly. When the headset is connected to a device and is ready for use, the blue indicator light ashes slowly. If the headset has not been paired with a device, it automatically enters the pairing mode.
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Switch Off
To switch off, press and hold the multifunction key for about three seconds. The headset beeps descending tones, and the red indicator light is briey displayed. If the headset is not connected to a device within 10 minutes, it switches off automatically.
Pairing
1. Ensure that your phone or music player is switched on.
2. To pair the headset if it has not been previously paired with a device, switch on the headset. The headset enters the pairing mode, and the blue and red indicator light starts to ash quickly. To pair the headset if it has been previously paired with another device, ensure that the headset is switched off, and press and hold the multifunction key (for about ve seconds) until the blue and red indicator light starts to ash quickly.
3. Activate the Bluetooth search for Bluetooth
4. Select ”Beats WirelessTM” from the list of found devices on your phone or music player.
5. If necessary, enter passcode 0000 to pair and connect the headset to your device.
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feature on your phone or music player, and set it to
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devices.
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Adjust the Volume
To adjust the headset volume, press the volume up or down key during a call or while listening to music. To adjust the volume quickly, press and hold either key.
Warning
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
Specications
Beats WirelessTM can make and receive calls hands-free with your compatible mobile phone and listen to music from a compatible music player, but they should be within 10 meters (33 feet) of each other.
The headset is compliant with the Bluetooth the following proles: Headset Prole (HSP) V 1.2,Hands-Free Prole (HFP) V 1.5, Advanced Audio Distribution Prole (A2DP) V 1.0, and Audio Video Remote Control Prole (AVRCP) V 1.0. Input rating 5V DC, 0.5A.
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Specication 2.1 + EDR support
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Calls
To make a call, use your mobile phone in the normal way when the headset is connected to it. To activate voice dialing (if your phone supports this feature with the headset), when no call is in progress, press the multifunction key twice quickly until the phone starts voice dialing, and process as described in the phone user guide. To answer or end a call, quickly press the multifunction key.
To reject a call, press and hold the multifunction key for approximately two seconds. To mute or unmute the microphone during a call, press the play/ pause key. To switch a call (in progress) from the headset to the connected phone, press and hold the multifunction key for about two seconds. To switch a call (in progress) from the phone to the headset, press and hold the multifunction key for about two seconds.
Disconnect the Headset
To disconnect the headset from your device, switch off the headset, or disconnect it in Bluetooth
Reconnect the Headset
To connect the headset to the phone or music player that you have last used with it, switch on the headset, or make the connection in the Bluetooth of your device.
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menu of your device.
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menu
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Listen to Music
To listen to music, connect the headset to compatible music player that supports A2DP Bluetooth music player. If you receive or make a call while listening to music, the music is paused until the call ends. To play a song, select in the music player and press the Play/Pause key on the Beats Wireless a song, press the Play/Pause key. To select the next song during playback, press the track forward key quickly. To select the previous song, press the track back key (once or twice) quickly. To scroll through the current song quickly, press and hold either key.
Clear Settings or Reset
To clear the pairing settings from the headset, switch off the headset and press and hold the multifunction and volume down keys (for over eight seconds) until the red and blue indicator lights alternate three times. To reset the headset, connect the headset to a charger and press both the multifunction and volume up keys.
Passive Mode
You can use Beats WirelessTM as a wired headphone to save batteries. Simply connect one end of the included CTU cable to the bottom of the earcup and the other to your MP3 player. Inserting an audio cable disables wireless functionality.
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prole. The available music functions depend on your
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headset. To pause or resume playing
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HTC, Blackberry & Android
iPod®, iPhone® & iPad
Using the Remote Mic
Beats WirelessTM comes equipped with a convenient remote mic cable allowing you to take calls and talk hands-free when Bluetooth accessible. Some functionality will vary by phone model. Please consult your phone’s owner’s manual.
Functions include:
• Play
• Pause
• Skip Forward/
Backward
• Scan Forward/
Backward
• Answer
• End Call
• Voice Command
• Volume Control
Note: Functionality varies by device.
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Play or pause a song or video: Press and release the center button. Repeat to resume.
Skip track or backward to next song or video: Press and release the center button twice quickly to skip forward. Press and release three times quickly to skip back.
Scan forward or backward through a song or video: In quick motion, press the center button twice, hold on the second press to scan forward. Release when you want to stop scanning. To scan backward, press the center button three times, holding on the third press.
Answer or end a call: Press and release the center button once to answer. Repeat to end the call.
Decline an incoming call: Press and hold the center button for two seconds, then release. There will be two beeps when you let go to indicate successful operation.
Voice Command: Press and hold the center button until voice activation starts up. Functionality will vary by device.
Control volume: Press the top button to increase volume. Press the bottom button to decrease volume. Functionality will vary by device.
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FCC Warning
FCC ID: COW81000012
This device complies with Part 15 of 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. Changes or modication not expressly approved by the party responsible for Compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Connecting of peripherals requires the use of grounded shielded signal cables. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
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• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s (or your) authority to operate the equipment.
Avoid storage in extreme heat or cold. Avoid exposure to liquids, temperature extremes and high humidity. The product’s working temperature range is 0–45°C (32–113°F).
Canada Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section
2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain
Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.
Register Your Beats® Today
www.beatsbydre.com/register
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Français
Marteau
Nerf cochléaire
Étrier
Membrane du tympan
Conduit auditif
Cochlée
Enclume
Vestibule
Vers le nez et la gorge
Renseignements de sécurité importants
Utilisation responsable
Pour éviter de subir des dommages auditifs, assurez-vous que le volume de votre lecteur multimédia est réduit avant de brancher vos écouteurs. Après avoir placé les écouteurs dans vos oreilles, augmentez graduellement le volume jusqu’à un niveau d’écoute agréable. Les niveaux sonores sont mesurés en décibels (dB). L’exposition à des bruits de 85dB ou plus peut graduellement causer une perte auditive. Surveillez votre utilisation des écouteurs; la perte auditive dépend du niveau sonore et de la durée de l’écoute. Plus un son est fort, moins vous devez vous y exposer. Plus un son est doux, plus longtemps vous pouvez l’écouter.
Physiologie de l’oreille
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