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Thanks for choosing the Xbox 360
Headset. The headset features a
noise-canceling microphone with
adjustable boom that lets you chat
with and send voice messages to
other gamers—both in-game and
out-of-game—as well as use voice
commands in games that support
voice command functionality. To chat
and send voice messages, you need
an Xbox Live® membership. For
more information about Xbox Live,
see your Xbox 360 Setup manual
(Volume 1).
The Xbox 360 Headset is for use
exclusively with the Xbox 360™ video
game and entertainment system.
Before using this product, read
the Xbox 360 console manuals
for important safety information
and health warnings. Keep all
manuals for future reference.
The limited warranty covering
this peripheral is contained in
the Xbox 360 Warranty manual
(Volume 2).
Dispose of this product in
accordance with local and national
disposal regulations (if any),
including those governing the
recovery and recycling of waste
electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE).
WARNING
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Xbox 360 Headset
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CONNECT YOUR HEADSET TO
YOUR CONTROLLER
1 Turn down the volume by rotating
the volume control all the way to
the left. Insert the 2.5 mm headset
connector into the controller
expansion port at the back of your
game controller.
2 Put on your headset and adjust
the microphone.
NOTE
Correct placement of the headset
and microphone is critical to using
your headset successfully. Make
sure the headset goes over the
top of your head, not around the
back of your head. You may rotate
the microphone and earpiece to
your right or left side. Position the
microphone about one inch (2.54
cm) from your mouth and off to
one side. This will ensure that it
doesn’t transmit your breathing
into a chat session. As you adjust
the microphone, make sure the
microphone opening is pointed
towards your mouth and not
rotated on its axis.
3 Now the headset is ready for a
game or chat session. Start your
game or chat and turn the volume
up to a comfortable level.
Expansion port
Mu
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USING YOUR HEADSET
To temporarily turn off voice
transmission, press the mute button on
the headset cable connector. To adjust
the listening volume of the headset,
rotate the volume control knob.
Hearing Loss
Extended exposure to high volumes
when using a headset may result in
temporary or permanent hearing
loss. Some unapproved third-party
headsets may produce higher
sound levels than an approved
Xbox 360 Headset.
IMPORTANT
To prevent damage to your headset,
avoid sitting or stepping on the
headset, its cable, or the cable
connector.
For more information about using your
Xbox 360 Headset with a particular
game, see your game manual.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you encounter problems, try the
possible solutions provided below.
Earpiece Emits No Sound
Make sure the headset connector is
plugged in securely. Try adjusting
the volume using the volume control
on the headset connector.
Others Can’t Hear You
Make sure the headset connector is
plugged in securely and that your
headset isn’t muted. Make sure that
voice isn’t muted in the Xbox Guide.
Check your game manual to
determine whether you need to push
a button while speaking.
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Chat Doesn’t Work
Make sure the headset connector is
plugged in securely. Check the mute
button on the headset connector to
make sure the microphone is on.
IF YOU NEED MORE HELP
Please go to www.xbox.com/support
or call Xbox Customer Support:
United States and Canada:
1-800-4MY-XBOX (1-800-469-9269)
TTY users: 1-866-740-XBOX
(1-866-740-9269)
Mexico: 001-866-745-83-12
TTY users: 001-866-251-26-21
Colombia: 01-800-912-1830
Do not take your Xbox 360 console
or its peripherals to your retailer for
repair or service unless instructed to
do so by an Xbox Customer Support
representative.
Do Not Attempt Repairs
Do not attempt to take apart,
service, or modify the Xbox 360
console, power supply, or its
peripherals in any way. Doing so
could present the risk of serious
injury or death from electric
shock or fire, and it will void
your warranty.
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FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE
UNITED STATES
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.
Trade Name: Microsoft Corp.
Address: One Microsoft Way Redmond,
WA 98052 U.S.A.
Responsible
Party:
Microsoft Corporation
Telephone
No.:
(800) 4MY-XBOX
NOTE
Any changes or modifications made
on the system not expressly
approved by the manufacturer could
void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
FOR CUSTOMERS IN CANADA
This device complies with RSS 210 of
Industry Canada (IC).
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 this device.
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