Sony MDR-1RBT User Manual

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MDR-1RBT
Getting Started
BLUETOOTH
One touch connection (NFC)
Music
Phone calls
Troubleshooting
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Getting Started

Before First Use
Features and location of parts
Power
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BLUETOOTH

BLUETOOTH
BLUETOOTH connection
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One touch connection (NFC)

One touch connection (NFC)
One touch connection
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Music

Listening to music
Using the unit by connecting the supplied cord
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Phone calls

Phone calls
Making a call while playing back music
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Troubleshooting

To deal with a trouble
Possible causes of symptoms
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Important information

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Before First Use
Before first use
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Features and location of parts
Features
Location and function of parts
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Power
Charging the headset
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BLUETOOTH
What is BLUETOOTH wireless technology?
What you can do with BLUETOOTH function
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BLUETOOTH connection
Steps to BLUETOOTH function
Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device
Connecting with the paired device
Indications of BLUETOOTH function
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One touch connection (NFC)
Compatible smartphones
Preparation on the smartphone
About “NFC Easy Connect” App
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One touch connection
Connecting with the smartphone by one touch
Disconnecting the smartphone by one touch
Switching the device by one touch
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Listening to music
Listening to music
Controlling the audio device
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Using the unit by connecting the supplied cord
Using the headset by connecting the supplied cord
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Phone calls
Making a call
Receiving a call
Controlling the smartphone or mobile phone
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Making a call while playing back music
Making a call while playing back music (Multi point connection)
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To deal with a trouble
What can I do to solve a problem ?
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Possible causes of symptoms
Table of contents for symptoms and possible causes
Power and charging
BLUETOOTH connection
One touch connection (NFC)
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Important information
License and trademark notice
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Before first use
In addition to this Help Guide, read the printed manuals supplied: “Quick Start Guide” and “Reference Guide.”
Quick Start Guide
This covers initial settings and basic operations.
Reference Guide
This includes information about using your wireless stereo headset safely, and specifications of your wireless stereo headset. For information about the customer support Web site, access:
http://www.sony.net/
About battery charging
See “Charging the headset” on how to charge the battery. [Details]
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Features
One touch connection (NFC) S-Master DSEE Offers natural sound with a spacious feel by restoring high frequency sound and the tail shape of the waveform likely to be removed through the audio compression process. BLUETOOTH Ver.3.0 Liquid crystal polymer film diaphragm, HD driver Unit Enfolding Structure Pressure -relieving cushions, tailored for the ears, provide a wrap -around feel with acoustic sealing to deliver powerful lows. Silent joints Inward axis structure Carrying pouch Charge via USB with attached micro - USB cable
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Location and function of parts
Functions of buttons, jacks, and other parts on your wireless stereo headset are explained here.
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Built-in antenna The BLUETOOTH antenna is built into the headset.
Left ( ) unit POWER button Right ( ) unit VOL (volume) +/– buttons
The + button has a tactile dot. NFC ON/OFF switch [Details]
This switch enables or disables the one touch connection function. N mark [Details]
button
Controls various call functions. Jog switch
Controls various functions when listening to music. Indicator
Lights up in red or blue to indicate the power or communication status of the headset.
Micro-USB port [Details] Connect a computer to this port with the supplied micro-USB cable to charge the headset.
RESET button [Details]
Press the button with a pointing object, such as a pin, to reset the headset.
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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.
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