Beats by Dr. Dre 900-00124-01 User Manual

USER GUIDE
Table of Contents
EN Important Safety Information 2
Putting on Powerbeats
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5 Eartips and Maintenance 6 Using the Remote Mic 9 Care and Storage 11 Select, Connect, Listen 11
Installation des écouteurs Powerbeats
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16 Embouts et entretien 17 Utilisation du microphone de la télécommande 20 Soin et entreposage 22 Sélection, connexion, écoute 22
ES Información importante sobre la seguridad 24
Colocación de los auriculares Powerbeats
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27 Almohadillas y mantenimiento 28 Uso del micrófono remoto 31 Cuidado y almacenamiento 33 Seleccionar, conectar, escuchar 33
PT Informações Importantes de Segurança 35
Como colocar o Powerbeats
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38 Protetores e Manutenção 39 Utilização do Microfone Remoto 42 Cuidado e Manutenção 44 Selecione, Conecte e Ouça 44
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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 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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Putting on Powerbeats
1. Each headphone is marked with either an R, for right, or an L, for left.
2. Hook the rubber sport hook over the back of your ear and insert the silicon eartip into your ear.
3. Push on the “b” and make any other necessary adjustments to get the silicone eartip further into your ear until you get a good seal.
4. Repeat with the other ear.
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Eartips and Maintenance
Eartip Selection
The tips on your Powerbeats great sound. With the right t, you’ll get increased bass response, better tonal balance and the headphones will be more comfortable. Because everyone’s ears are unique, Beats t with the correct tip is a matter of experimentation. Try out all the eartips included with your Powerbeats your ear canal.
Eartip Fit
Unlike many in-ear headphones, PowerbeatsTM are not designed to completely seal out external noise. With Powerbeats world while running and biking in or alongside trafc. However, eartip t is still important for sound performance. The eartip you use shouldn’t feel like they’re “over-stufng” your ears, yet they shouldn’t feel like they’re loose within your ear canal.
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make the difference between good sound and
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supplies several sizes of eartips. Getting the perfect
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headphones to nd the best t for the size of
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, you will be able to hear the outside
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Proper Insertion and Removal of Eartips
1. You may wish to lightly moisten your eartips for easier insertion.
2. Using your right hand, grasp the right headphone.
3. With your left hand, pull up and back on your right ear to straighten your ear canal.
4. Carefully insert your right headphone, rubber eartip rst, so that it seals completely and comfortably in your ear. DO NOT insert the eartip so deeply that your ear canal feels completely “plugged.”
5. Repeat this procedure for your left ear.
6. When you’ve nished your listening session, remove your in-ear headphones slowly with a twisting motion to gradually break the seal.
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Eartip Cleaning
Keeping your PowerbeatsTM eartips clean is essential for safe, hygienic use. IMPORTANT: DO NOT attempt to clean the eartips without rst removing them from the headphones. Getting the delicate circuitry inside your Powerbeats headphones wet may cause permanent damage.
1. Firmly grip the eartip with one hand and the earphone with the other. Carefully remove the eartip from the ear tube.
2. Use warm water and mild soap on a damp cloth to remove dirt and earwax from the eartip. Do NOT use harsh cleaning agents.
3. Rinse and completely dry your eartips before placing them back on your headphones.
4. Carefully push the eartips back onto the Powerbeats
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headphones, making
sure they are on the ear tube completely.
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Using the Remote Mic
PowerbeatsTM has a built-in remote mic feature for use with phones and music players.
Functions include:
• Play
• Pause
• Skip Forward/
Backward
• Scan Forward/
Backward
• Answer
• End Call
• Voice Command
• Volume Control
Note: Functionality varies by device.
iPod®, iPhone® & iPad
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HTC, Blackberry & Android
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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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Care and Storage
• Keeping PowerbeatsTM headphones clean is essential for safe, hygienic use.
• Never wear in-ear headphones if they appear dirty.
• When not in use, always store your PowerbeatsTM headphones in the protective case provided.
• Keep case closed, and store in a clean, dry environment.
• Do not store other items in the case, as this may result in contamination.
• Avoid storage in extreme heat or cold.
• Avoid exposure to liquids, temperature extremes and high humidity.
• Never pull on the cable to disconnect Powerbeats music player. Grasp the plug at the end of the cable and pull to disconnect.
Select, Connect, Listen
Select
Beats® in-ear headphones feature multiple pairs of ear tips, designed to t securely and block out external sound. Choose the pair that ts most comfortably and best seals out noise.
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headphones from your
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Connect
Plug the PowerbeatsTM cable into the 1/8” (3.5mm) stereo plug on your music player.
Listen
Turn down the volume on your music player before inserting Powerbeats headphones. IMPORTANT: Left and Right Headphone: Having the correct headphone side in the correct ear does affect the listening experience. Note the “L” and “R” markings on the side of each headphone. “L” is for the left ear. “R” is for the right ear. Excessive listening levels can cause permanent hearing damage. Avoid loud listening, especially for extended periods of time.
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Conduit auditif
Cochlée
Enclume
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Vers le nez et la gorge
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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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Français
Le tableau de décibels (dB) suivant compare certains sons communs et classe les dommages potentiels à l’audition.
SON NIVEAU SONORE
EFFET
(dB)
Chuchotement 30 Très calme
Bureau calme 50–60 Les niveaux d’écoute agréables sont
Aspirateur, sèche­cheveux
Mélangeur 85–90 85dB équivaut au niveau auquel l’audition
Camion à ordures, bétonnière
Scie à chaîne, foreuse/ marteau perforateur
Concerts de rock (varient)
* Les rens eignements du tab leau sont tirés du si te
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/education/teachers/pages/common_sounds.aspx
70 Intrusif, interfère avec les conversations
100 Nous recommandons de ne pas dépasser
110 Une exposition régulière à un son supérieur
110–140 Le seuil de douleur commence à environ
inférieurs à 60dB.
téléphoniques.
commence à être endommagée (8heures).
15minutes d’exposition non protégée pour les sons compris entre 90 et 100dB.
à 100dB pendant plus de 1minute risque d’engendrer une perte dénitive de l’audition.
125dB.
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