Contents
Headset overview 3
Be safe 3
Connect and pair 4
Connect to PC 4
Configure for media 4
Pair to mobile device 4
Pair mode 5
USB Bluetooth adapter 5
Pair USB adapter again 5
NFC pairing 5
Load software 6
The Basics 7
Power on/off 7
Fit 7
Volume 7
Make/Take/End Calls 7
Mute/unmute 8
Play/pause music 8
Track selection 8
Voice control 8
Charge 8
More Features 10
Select language 10
Use sensors 10
ANC 11
OpenMic 11
Change headset settings 11
Caller Announcement (mobile phone only) 11
Update
firmware 12
Headset recovery 12
Troubleshooting 13
Support 15
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RL
ANC
OpenMic
voice
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Headset overview
Volume dial
Be safe
Voice control: Siri, Google Now™, Cortana
Play previous track*
Play/pause*
Skip to next track*
ANC Active Noise Cancelling
OpenMic Hear surroundings
Mute
Headphone LEDs
Call button: Answer/end/decline call
Power
Bluetooth® pairing
NOTE *Functionality varies by application. May not function with web-based apps.
Please read the safety guide for important safety, charging, battery and regulatory information
before using your new headset.
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Connect and pair
Connect to PC
Configure for media
Your Bluetooth USB adapter comes pre-paired to your headset.
1 Turn on your headset and insert the Bluetooth USB adapter into your laptop or PC.
2 The USB adapter LED flashes blue and then turns solid blue to indicate the headset is connected to
the USB adapter. If you are wearing your headset you will hear “PC connected” to indicate the
connection has been established. When on a call, the LED on the USB adapter will flash blue.
When not on a call the LED will be solid blue.
3 OPTIONAL Load Plantronics Hub for Windows and Mac by visiting plantronics.com/software. This
will allow you to customize your headset behavior through advanced settings and options.
Your USB Bluetooth adapter comes ready to take calls, but listening to music takes some
additional configuration.
Windows
1 To configure your Bluetooth USB adapter to play music, go to Start menu > Control Panel > Sound
> Playback tab. Select Plantronics BT600, set it as the Default Device and click OK.
2 To pause music when you place or receive calls, go to Start menu > Control Panel > Sound >
Communications tab and select the desired parameter.
Mac
1 To configure the Bluetooth USB adapter, go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Sound. On
both the Input and Output tabs, select Plantronics BT600.
Pair to mobile device
1 To put your headset in pair mode, press and hold the power button towards the Bluetooth icon
until you hear "pairing" and the headset LEDs flash red and blue.
2 Activate Bluetooth on your phone and set it to search for new devices.
• iPhone Settings > Bluetooth > On*
• Android Settings > Bluetooth: On > Scan for devices*
NOTE *Menus may vary by device.
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Select “PLT V8200 Series.”
If necessary, enter four zeros (0000) for the passcode or accept the connection.
Once successfully paired, you hear “pairing successful” and the headset LEDs stop flashing.
NOTE To enable caller name announcement, allow access to your contacts if your phone prompts
you.
NOTE Your headset can pair with up to 8 devices but only maintain 2 connections simultaneously;
this includes the Bluetooth USB adapter.
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Pair mode
USB Bluetooth adapter
Slide and hold the power button towards the Bluetooth icon until the LEDs flash red and blue.
USB LEDs What they mean
Red and blue flashes Pairing
Solid Blue Pairing successful; Connected
Blue flashes On a call
Solid red Mute active
Purple flashes Streaming music/media from computer
Pair USB adapter again
NFC pairing
1 Insert the high-fidelity Bluetooth USB adapter into your laptop or computer and wait for your
computer to recognize it.
2 Put your headphones in pair mode.
3 Put your Bluetooth USB adapter into pair mode by gently pressing and holding the pair button
with a pen or paperclip until the Bluetooth USB adapter flashes red and blue.
Pairing is successful when you hear "pairing successful" and the Bluetooth USB adapter LED is
solid blue.
1 Ensure NFC is on and your phone’s display is unlocked.
2 Tap and hold the headphones to the phone’s NFC tag location until NFC pairing completes. If
necessary, accept the connection.
TIP Keep an eye on your Smartphone's screen for prompts to start and accept the pairing process.
NOTE The headphone’s NFC tag is located on the outside of the left ear cup. Phone NFC tag locations
vary.
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