Using the Zoom® iHiFi™ Universal Transmitter
and iHiFi Bluetooth
Your package includes:
®
Stereo Headphones
• iHiFi Universal Transmitter
• iHiFi Bluetooth Headphones
• USB cable for charging the headset and the transmitter
• Extender cable
• Velcro tabs for securing the transmitter to your iPod or
MP3 player
You will need:
•A computer or USB hub with an available USB port for
charging the Transmitter and Headphones using the
included USB cable. (You can also use the optional Zoom
iHiFi charger for charging without a computer. See
www.zoom.com for information.)
To set up your wireless connection, follow these steps:
1 Charge the Transmitter (page 4)
2 Charge the Headphones (page 5).
3 Plug the Transmitter into your iPod or MP3 player and pair
the Transmitter with the Headphones (page
To use the Headphones, see page
To pair the Headphones with both your music player and
your Bluetooth mobile/cell phone, see page
For tips on using the Transmitter, see page 12.
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6).
10.
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Step 1: Charging the Transmitter
Charging LED
On/Off (1/0) Switch
Mini-USB Connector
Removable
plastic jacket
a Make sure that your computer is NOT set to go into sleep
mode after a period of inactivity. Check the computer's
documentation for instructions.
b Unless you have an iPod Mini, remove the plastic jacket
from the Transmitter.
c With your computer turned on, plug one end of the included
USB charging cable into the mini-USB connector on the
Transmitter, and plug the other end into an available USB
port.
It takes up to 2 hours for the Transmitter to become fully
charged. The LED nearest the bottom of the Transmitter is
red during charging and becomes dim when charging is
complete.
d When the the Transmitter is fully charged, unplug the
charging cable from the Transmitter and the PC.
A fully charged Transmitter works for about 6 hours.
e When you are not using the Transmitter, turn the 1/0
(On/Off) switch to 0 (Off) to save the battery.
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Step 2: Charging the Bluetooth Headphones
Charging
cable jack
Charging cable
Charging
LED
On/Off (1/0) switch
Follow these steps:
a Make sure that your computer is NOT set to go into sleep
mode after a period of inactivity. Check the computer's
documentation for instructions.
b Plug one end of the supplied USB charging cable into the
Headphones' charging jack.
c With your computer turned on, plug the other end of the
charging cable into an available USB port.
The Headphones' charging LED is red during charging.
The Headphones may take up to 2 hours to become fully
charged, at which point the LED turns green.
d When the LED is green, unplug the charging cable from the
Headphones and the computer.
e Keep the Headphones switched off until you're ready to
pair them with the Transmitter.
The fully charged Headphones typically work for 12 hours.
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Step 3: Pairing the Universal Transmitter with
the Headphones
Pairing is the procedure that establishes a wireless link
between two Bluetooth devices.
To pair your music player with the Headphones:
a Make sure the Headphones are within a few meters of
your iPod or MP3 player.
b Set your music player volume at a high level, about ¾ of
maximum. (Later on you can control the volume with the
Headphone controls.)
c Plug the Universal Transmitter into the music player's
stereo headphone jack.
d Switch on the Headphones, turn on your music player, and
turn on the Transmitter and press and hold its Connect
button for 5 seconds.
Stereo plug
Pairing LEDs
Connect button
The Transmitter will automatically pair with the
Headphones. During the pairing process the Transmitter's
Pairing LEDs flash red and blue.
The Headphones' Pairing LED also flashes red and blue.
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Pairing LED
Within 10 seconds, the Headphones and the Transmitter
should pair. When they do, the Headphones' Pairing LED
flashes blue for 10 seconds and then turns off.
The Transmitter's blue LED continues to flash intermittently
during the time it is paired with the Headphones. If the
Transmitter loses pairing, its LEDs become steady on
while it tries to re-initiate pairing.
(If pairing doesn't occur, see the Notes on Pairing on page
11.)
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Using the Headphones to listen to your music
player
Volume Up
(
)
Volume Down (
)
Phone
Pairing LED
Microphone
As soon as the Universal Transmitter and the Headphones
become paired, you can listen to the music stored on your
music player.
Use the
and buttons on the Headphones to control the
music volume.
The chart on the next page lists button functions. The
functions for making calls on your cell phone (see page
10)
are shown in italics.
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Button Function
Lets you answer/terminate a phone call.
In Idle state, hold down 2 seconds to redial
Answer/end
phone call
Pairing LED
Microphone Flips down for phone conversations.
Play/ Pause
Stop
Volume up
Volume down
the most-recently dialed number.
Flashes red and blue while pairing, flashes
blue when paired, and turns off after 10
seconds.
Mutes/unmutes the microphone.
To power off the headphones, hold for 4
seconds.
To power back on and re-initiate pairing,
hold again for 4 seconds.
Rejects an incoming call.
Increases sound volume. System beeps at
maximum.
Decreases volume. System beeps at
minimum.
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Caution from The American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association (ASHA)
To avoid hearing damage, ASHA counsels headphone
users to turn down the volume, take frequent listening
breaks, and wear headphones like Zoom's that fit over the
ears to block background noise.
Pairing the Headphones simultaneously with
the Universal Transmitter and your Bluetooth
Mobile/Cell Phone
To switch back and forth between listening to music and
speaking on your Bluetooth mobile/cell phone, follow these
steps to pair the Headphones with your Universal Transmitter
and your phone at the same time:
a Make sure the Headphones are turned on, paired with the
Transmitter, and located within a few meters (30 feet or
less) of both the music player and the phone.
b Turn on your phone and access the Bluetooth settings
section of the phone's menu.
c Make the phone visible (discoverable) to other Bluetooth
devices. (Then, if you have previously paired with the
phone, skip to Step e. Otherwise continue with Step d.)
d Search for new devices.
e When the phone displays BT AV Headset, initiate pairing
with the Bluetooth Headphones.
f At the prompt, enter a pairing PIN code of 0000 and make
the connection.
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